His set, which he told Billboard he spent $7 million of his own money to help mount, was a fast-moving medley of some of the irresistible hits that despite their crushing pessimism, have made him one of pop’s biggest stars over the last half-decade: “Starboy,” during which those robots jerked their arms with uncanny precision; “The Hills,” about a life gone to ruin thanks to celebrity excess; “Can’t Feel My Face”; and “Earned It,” an orchestral ballad that he sang as though he were the headliner at some dystopian Las Vegas supper club.
New York Times