The My World Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber. It is Bieber's first concert tour which supports his two-part debut album My World and My World 2.0. The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before My World 2.0 was released. The tour has multiple legs with the supporting acts of Sean Kingston and Jessica Jarrell on North American dates and pop girl group The Stunners also joined the tour for the first twenty dates. Rising Sony recording artist Jasmine Villegas joined the tour as opening act for the second leg.[1][2] The first leg of the tour is estimated to have grossed $35.6 million post inflation. The tour made a total of $53,341,886 worldwide.Vorlage:Fact
Background
The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before the release of his second studio album, My World 2.0.[3] In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, when asked about what fans could expect on the tour, Bieber stated, "I want to show that I love to perform. There are going to be some cool tricks, some electronic things that haven't been seen before, for sure."[4] Also in an interview with MTV News, Bieber said, "You can expect just to have a great time. It's somewhere that you can just have a blast. It's a place where hopefully you can relate to the songs and stuff. So hopefully you guys love it."[5]
Opening acts and surprise guests
- Sean Kingston (Selected American Dates) (European Dates)
- Jasmine Villegas (Second leg)
- The Stunners (June 23, 2010 – July 28, 2010)
- Vita Chambers (July 2, 2010 – September 4, 2010)
- Willow Smith (UK Dates)
- SoundGirl (UK Dates)
- Bluey Robinson (UK Dates + European Dates)
- The Wanted for 2 UK dates
- Wilson Rivero
- Aaron Kaleta
- Iyaz
- Jessica Jarrell (First leg)
- Burnham (October 19, 2010 – November 17, 2010)
- Poreotics (Asia, Australia, European, and North American Leg) [6]
- Bluey Robinson
- Big Time Rush (Mexico)
- The Wanted (Brazil - Sao Paulo dates)
- Cobra Starship (Mexico & South America Leg)
- Surprise guests
- Usher (June 23, 2010 and August 31, 2010) (appeared during "Baby" and "Somebody To Love")
- Shaquille O'Neal (August 4, 2010) (appeared during "Baby" during his show Shaq Vs)
- Akon (August 9, 2010 and December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
- Jaden Smith (August 27, 2010; August 31, 2010; October 8, 2010; and October 30, 2010 and UK Shows) (appeared during "Never Say Never")
- Miley Cyrus (August 31, 2010) (appeared during "Overboard")
- Boyz II Men (August 31, 2010) (appeared during "U Smile")
- Ludacris (August 31, 2010 and December 23, 2010) (appeared during "Baby")
- Diggy Simmons (September 3, and 4, 2010) (appeared during "Baby")
- Mindless Behavior (December 13, 2010, December 19, 2010 and December 21, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
- Soulja Boy (December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
- Bow Wow (December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
- Craig David (March 14, 2011) (Surprise Appearance)
- The Wanted (March 17, 2011) (Surprise Appearance)
- Chris Brown (April 28, 2011) (Surprise Appearance)
- Selena Gomez (October 6, 2011) (Surprise Appearance - "Who Says" performance and a duet with Justin Bieber)
Set list
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- Note: Before performing "Baby", Bieber performed a cover of a song with the musical guest.
Tour dates
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "Summerfest"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "California Mid-State Fair"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "Great New York State Fair"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "The Great Allentown Fair"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "Maryland State Fair"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "Z Festival"
- Vorlage:Note labelThis concert was a part of "Festival Movistar"
Box Office Score Data
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
---|---|---|---|
XL Center | Hartford | 13,132 / 13,132 (100%) | $385,790[8] |
Sun National Bank Center | Trenton | 7,523 / 7,523 (100%) | $266,285[8] |
US Bank Arena | Cincinnati | 10,758 / 12,780 (90%) | $405,545[8] |
Summerfest | Milwaukee | 21,772 / 28,572 (86%) | $723,549[8] |
Target Center | Minneapolis | 14,717 / 14,717 (100%) | $339,226[8] |
Wells Fargo Arena | Des Moines | 9,399 / 9,650 (97%) | $232,560[8] |
i wireless Center | Moline | 10,610 / 22,000 (58%) | $393,090[8] |
Qwest Center | Omaha | 11,682 / 12,093 (94%) | $224,563[8] |
Verizon Theater | Grand Prairie | 6,000 / 9,000 (88%) | $103,550[8] |
BOK Center | Tulsa | 12,993 / 12,993 (100%) | $384,810[8] |
1st Bank Center | Broomfield | 6,207 / 6,207 (100%) | $315,185[8] |
Maverik Center | West Valley City | 10,362 / 10,362 (100%) | $187,135[8] |
Comcast Arena | Everett | 8,588 / 8,588 (100%) | $110,172[8] |
Rose Garden | Portland | 13,244 / 13,244(100%) | $345,598[8] |
Oracle Arena | Oakland | 14,555 / 14,555 (100%) | $293,921[8] |
Events Center | Reno | 6,583 / 6,583 (100%) | $116,022[8] |
Nokia Live | Los Angeles | 6,673 / 6,673 (100%) | $245,602[8] |
Calif. Mid-State Fair | Paso Robles | 14,162 / 14,162 (100%) | $312,960[8] |
Planet Hollywood | Las Vegas | 6,808 / 6,808 (100%) | $238,836[8] |
Jobing.com Arena | Glendale | 13,818 / 13,818 (100%) | $256,446[8] |
Sprint Center | Kansas City | 14,481 / 14,481 (100%) | $307,701[8] |
Verizon Arena | Little Rock | 13,676 / 15,800 (83%) | $214,854[8] |
FedEx Forum | Memphis | 13,750 / 14,750 (90%) | $407,795[8] |
The Cajundome | Lafayette | 10,438 / 10,438 (100%) | $346,195[8] |
Amway Arena | Orlando | 12,225 / 12,225 (100%) | $235,713[8] |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 14,104 / 14,104 (100%) | $141,848[8] |
Time Warner Cable Arena | Charlotte | 15,263 / 15,263 (100%) | $256,795[8] |
Arena @ Gwinnett Center | Duluth | 10,588 / 10,588 (100%) | $313,420[8] |
Bridgestone Arena | Nashville | 14,345 / 14,345 (100%) | $394,350[8] |
Conseco Fieldhouse | Indianapolis | 14,490 / 14,490 (100%) | $239,505[8] |
Schottenstein Center | Columbus | 14,056 / 14,056 (100%) | $348,820[8] |
Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | 15,667 / 15,667 (100%) | $502,008[8] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 15,859 / 15,859 (100%) | $448,791[8] |
John Labatt Centre | London | 9,154 / 9,154 (100%) | $237,765[8] |
ScotiaBank Place | Ottawa | 14,284 / 14,284 (100%) | $351,081[8] |
Times Union Center | Albany | 12,536 / 12,536 (100%) | $361,464[8] |
Dunkin Donuts Center | Providence | 9,679 / 9,679 (100%) | $241,009[8] |
Prudential Center | Newark | 13,942 / 13,942 (100%) | $239,255[8] |
Madison Square Gardens | New York City | 14,529 / 14,529 (100%) | $378,946[8] |
New York State Fair | Syracuse | 16,787 / 16,787 (100%) | $537,275[8] |
Champlain Valley Expo | Essex Junction | 8,048 / 9,422 (85%) | $370,660[8] |
Great Allentown Fair | Allentown | 10,242 / 10,242 (100%) | $489,858[8] |
Maryland State Fair | Timonium | 12,540 / 12,540 (100%) | $295,650[8] |
MTS Centre | Winnipeg | 12,422 / 12,422 (100%) | $436,175[8] |
Brandt Centre | Regina | 6,747 / 6,747 (100%) | $348,641[8] |
Credit Union Centre | Saskatoon | 13,059 / 13,059 (100%) | $349,066[8] |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 13,874 / 13,874 (100%) | $280,140[8] |
Pengrowth Saddle Dome | Calgary | 13,893 / 13,893 (100%) | $508,161[8] |
Blaisdell Arena | Honlulu | 15,721 / 27,700 (61%) | $603,809[8] |
Rogers Arena | Vancouver | 14,899 / 14,899 (100%) | $269,285[8] |
ARCO Arena | Sacramento | 13,498 / 9,498 (70%) | $285,272[8] |
Citizens Business Bank Arena | Ontario | 8,482 / 8,482 (100%) | $193,283[8] |
Staples Center | Los Angeles | 13,572 / 13,572 (100%) | $535,512[8] |
Honda Center | Anaheim | 11,882 / 11,882 (100%) | $490,781[8] |
HP Pavilion | San Jose | 11,605 / 12,411 (94%) | $393,838[8] |
Valley View Casino Center | San Diego | 11,424 / 11,424 (100%) | $267,494[8] |
Ford Center | Oklahoma City | 11,702 / 12,316 (95%) | $274,602[8] |
AT&T Center | San Antonio | 14,663 / 14,663 (100%) | $318,098[8] |
Toyota Center | Houston | 13,352 / 13,352 (100%) | $467,082[8] |
Scottrade Center | Saint Louis | 14,471 / 14,471 (100%) | $207,896[8] |
KFC Yum Center | Louisville | 15,943 / 15,943 (100%) | $374,638[8] |
Wolstein Center | Cleveland | 10,431 / 10,616 (98%) | $229,266[8] |
Norfolk Scope | Norfolk | 9,286 / 9,286 (100%) | $263,586[8] |
Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia | 15,614 / 15,614 (100%) | $613,257[8] |
TD Garden | Boston | 14,080 / 14,080 (100%) | $543,180[8] |
Izod Center | East Rutherford | 16,394 / 16,394 (100%) | $657,502[8] |
Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City | 13,481 / 13,481 (100%) | $503,831[8] |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 16,260 / 16,260 (100%) | $412,580[8] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 16,639 / 16,639 (100%) | $377,432[8] |
Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester | 9,300 / 9,300 (100%) | $232,290[8] |
CONSOL Energy Center | Pittsburgh | 13,957 / 13,957 (100%) | $304,568[8] |
Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro | 14,603 / 14,603 (100%) | $500,618[8] |
Bi-Lo Center | Greensville | 11,769 / 11,769 (100%) | $377,074[8] |
American Airlines Arena | Miami | 14,167 / 14,167 (100%) | $393,312[8] |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | 14,270 / 14,270 (100%) | $489,300[8] |
BJCC | Birmingham | 13,773/ 13,773 (100%) | $367,628[8] |
Philips Arena | Atlanta | 14,045 / 14,045 (100%) | $423,881[8] |
O2 Arena | London | 16,020 / 17,620 (89%) | $581,519[8] |
Sportspaleis | Antwerp | 13,536 / 13,536 (100%) | $496,566[8] |
Entertainment Centre | Brisbane | 11,065 / 11,065 (100%) | $651,750[8] |
Acer Arena | Sydney | 29,481 / 29,481 (100%) | $692,460[8] |
Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne | 25,538 / 25,538 (100%) | $807,360[8] |
Foro Sol | Mexico City | 94,449 / 106,028 (89%) | $827,190[8] |
Estádio do Morumbi | São Paulo | 71,683 / 78,910 (91%) | $237,520[8] |
Estádio Olímpico João Havelange | Rio de Janeiro | 46,533 / 57,189 (81%) | $518,920[8] |
Estádio Beira-Rio | Porto Alegre | 20,698 / 48,675 (43%) | $462,800[8] |
River Plate Stadium | Buenos Aires | 66,386 / 80,386 (86%) | $309,000[8] |
Estadio Nacional | Lima | 18,923 / 33,769 (80%) | $216,450[8] |
Estadio Universidad Simón Bolívar | Caracas | 13,039 / 15,591 (84%) | $ 287,670[8] |
TOTAL | 821,197
798,690 / ' (80%) |
$53,341,886 |
Recordings and Broadcasting
All concerts were professionally filmed for venue projection because of the audience in back rows. But filmed with just one angle. The concert in New York City, United States on August 31, 2010, was filmed with different cameras and lots of angles for Bieber's 3D movie, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.
The October 8, 2011, concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil was filmed with different cameras and angles professionally. Later, this concert was broadcast on television in Brazil but some songs are missed.
Setlist
References
External links
- ↑ a b Justin Biebers New | Download Justin Bieber Music & MP3 | Official Site
- ↑ Blog Archive » Honor Society returns to Nokia Theatre, Jonas Brothers Rock for Diabetes, Zoe Myers joins Savvy and Mandy and others at Austism Speaks Walk, The Stunners and up n coming r&b singer Cris Valentine to open for Justin Bieber, Radio Disney Top 30 Countdown, Premiere of Can’t Back Down from Camp Rock 2. Tommy2.net, 25. April 2010, abgerufen am 10. August 2010. (Title is Vorlage:Sic.)
- ↑ Melanie Bertoldi: Justin Bieber Announces 'My World' Tour, First Headlining Trek. Nielsen Business Media, 16. März 2010, abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2010.
- ↑ Justin Bieber talks Rodeo, Beyoncé, Chuck Norris. Houston Chronicle, 18. März 2010, abgerufen am 18. März 2010.
- ↑ Jocelyn Vena: Justin Bieber Promises A 'Great Time' On His Tour. MTV News, 17. März 2010, abgerufen am 20. März 2010.
- ↑ America's Best Dance Crew – Hip Hop Dancers – Poreotics. Poreotix.com, abgerufen am 13. März 2011.
- ↑ Justin Bieber tickets and event information. In: Ticketek Australia. 1. Dezember 2010, abgerufen am 3. Dezember 2010.
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