"Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls" spends time with superstar Lizzo as she breaks in a new troupe of backup dancers, culminating in last September's show at Treasure Island Casino.
But that climactic concert wasn't in the original plans.
The eight-part series, now streaming on Amazon Prime, is largely about preparations for a headlining gig at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, billed as Lizzo's first major performance in nearly two years. But when Hurricane Ida forced the cancellation of the fest at the last minute, producers made the decision to shoot the follow-up concert in the Twin Cities, where the Grammy-winning artist's career really took off.,
"This may be a blessing in disguise," Lizzo says in the final episode, shot almost entirely at the casino just outside Red Wing. "I just feel like it's nice to bring some positivity to a city that supported me so much from day one."
Director Nneka Onuorah scrambled to make the adjustment, eventually using eight cameras and a 30-member crew to shoot the performance in front of 16,000 fans.
"Treasure Island quickly welcomed us and gave us free rein to shoot," Onuorah said in a phone interview. "They really rose to the occasion."
If the women getting the biggest breaks of their lives felt like the casino show was a let down, they don't show it. They make up a song about Treasure Island at the LA airport and pose for selfies during a stroll through Uptown as if they were tourists at Disney World.
To be fair, they also get super excited about the prospect of rice for dinner.