Tour by Honda Civic Tour | |||||||
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Associated album | Oh My My | ||||||
Start date | July 7, 2017 | ||||||
End date | September 27, 2017 | ||||||
Legs | 2 | ||||||
No. of shows | 50 | ||||||
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Website | civictour | ||||||
Honda Civic Tour concert chronology | |||||||
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The 16th Annual Honda Civic Tour was a concert tour headlined by American rock band OneRepublic. Sponsored by Honda and produced by Marketing Factory, the tour also featured Fitz and the Tantrums and James Arthur. The tour began on July 7, 2017 in Kansas City and concluded on September 27, 2017 in Shanghai.
The band announced that they would headline the 16th Annual Honda Civic Tour. In an Instagram video, frontman Ryan Tedder stated: [1]
"Our best memories come from summer tours in the U.S. and the Honda Civic tour has been the benchmark of summer tours. It's going to be a set list that we've never attempted before, it's going to be production we've never attempted before... and it's going to be the most interactive tour we've ever done before."
This set list is representative of the show on July 7, 2017, in Kansas City. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [2]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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North America [3] | ||||||
July 7, 2017 | Kansas City | United States | Sprint Center | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | 5,650 / 5,650 (100%) | $491,467 |
July 8, 2017 | Maryland Heights | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre | Fitz and the Tantrums | 17,579 / 19,486 (90%) | $835,455 | |
July 10, 2017 | Nashville | Ascend Amphitheater | James Arthur | 6,087 / 6,894 (88%) | $231,456 | |
July 11, 2017 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | — | — | |
July 13, 2017 | Noblesville | Klipsch Music Center | 22,481 / 23,402 (96%) | $1,273,217 | ||
July 14, 2017 | Highland Park | Ravinia Pavilion | — | — | ||
July 15, 2017 | ||||||
July 18, 2017 | Burgettstown | KeyBank Pavilion | 20,228 / 22,939 (88%) | $1,128,329 | ||
July 19, 2017 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | 13,625 / 14,895 (91%) | $489,383 | ||
July 21, 2017 | Bristow | Jiffy Lube Live | — | — | ||
July 22, 2017 | Camden | BB&T Pavilion | ||||
July 23, 2017 | Virginia Beach | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater | ||||
July 25, 2017 | Darien | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | ||||
July 26, 2017 | Scranton | The Pavilion at Montage Mountain | ||||
July 28, 2017 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | ||||
July 29, 2017 | Wantagh | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater | 11,098 / 13,672 (81%) | $489,835 | ||
July 30, 2017 | Atlantic City | Borgata Event Center | — | — | — | |
August 1, 2017 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | |||
August 2, 2017 | Hartford | Xfinity Theatre | ||||
August 4, 2017 | Mansfield | Xfinity Center | ||||
August 5, 2017 | Bangor | Darling's Waterfront Pavilion | ||||
August 6, 2017 | Gilford | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion | 6,958 / 7,552 (92%) | $324,721 | ||
August 9, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Quebec City | Canada | Videotron Centre | 7,152 / 7,642 (94%) | $281,210 | |
August 11, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Montreal | Bell Centre | 7,079 / 7,501 (94%) | $394,300 | ||
August 12, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Toronto | Budweiser Stage | — | — | ||
August 15, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Winnipeg | Bell MTS Place | ||||
August 17, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Saskatoon | SaskTel Centre | ||||
August 18, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Edmonton | Rogers Place | Fitz and the Tantrums | |||
August 19, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | ||||
August 21, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | 9,050 / 9,472 (96%) | $297,182 | ||
August 22, 2017 | Auburn | United States | White River Amphitheatre | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | — | — |
August 23, 2017 | Ridgefield | Sunlight Supply Amphitheater | ||||
August 25, 2017 | Wheatland | Toyota Amphitheatre | ||||
August 26, 2017 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | ||||
August 28, 2017 | Concord | Concord Pavilion | ||||
August 29, 2017 | Phoenix | Ak-Chin Pavilion | ||||
August 31, 2017 | Inglewood | The Forum | James Arthur | 10,591 / 10,693 (99%) | $491,467 | |
September 1, 2017 | Chula Vista | Mattress Firm Amphitheatre | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | — | — | |
September 2, 2017 | Anaheim | Honda Center | James Arthur | 11,856 / 12,638 (94%) | $734,365 | |
September 6, 2017 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | — | — | |
September 8, 2017 | Greenwood Village | Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre | — | |||
September 9, 2017 | ||||||
September 11, 2017 | Dallas | Starplex Pavilion | Fitz and the Tantrums James Arthur | |||
September 12, 2017 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | ||||
Asia | ||||||
September 15, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2] | Singapore | Marina Bay Street Circuit | — | — | — | |
September 17, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Taipei | Taiwan | Nangang C3 Field | |||
September 19, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld–Arena | ||||
September 21, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Bangkok | Thailand | Impact Arena | |||
September 25, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Tokyo | Japan | Zepp Tokyo | |||
September 27, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] | Shanghai | China | Mercedes-Benz Arena | |||
Total | 149,434 / 162,436 (92%) | $7,462,387 |
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