4th Dimensions Tour

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JLS Arena Tour
Tour by JLS
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The 4th Dimension Tour
Location
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
Associated album Jukebox
Start date14 March 2012
End date6 September 2012
Legs2
No. of shows40
JLS concert chronology
  • JLS Tour
    (2010–11)
  • 4th Dimension Tour
    (2012)

The 4th Dimension Tour was the concert tour by British boy band JLS. The tour supported their third studio album Jukebox which was released on 14 November 2011. The tour visited Ireland and the United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Background

The tour was officially announced via the band's website on 2 September 2011, with UK arena dates only being announced. Irish dates were later announced on 9 September. Beginning in Liverpool's Echo Arena on 15 March, JLS will visit cities across the UK and Ireland throughout March and April 2012. Tickets for the tour went on sale on 9 September with shows selling out resulting in extra shows being added across the UK. [6] Six extra dates were later added on 14 September. On 28 September, three extra shows were announced for London's O2 Arena, Manchester Arena and Glasgow's Braehead Arena. A matinee show was added at The O2 Arena in London on 24 March with proceeds going to Sport Relief.

The support acts for the tour were NVS, Starboy Nathan and Vida, a new girl group managed by Oritsé Williams from the band. Vida also performed at 24 March Sport Relief matinee show, alongside Olly Murs and Rizzle Kicks who were special guests for that show only. Highlights of theirs and JLS' performance were filmed and broadcast the same day on BBC Three in a show entitled JLS Sing for Sport Relief.

Setlist

  1. "Take You Down"
  2. "The Club Is Alive"
  3. "Teach Me How to Dance"
  4. "Take a Chance on Me"
  5. "Beat Again"
  6. "3D"
  7. "One Shot"
  8. "So Many Girls"
  9. "Earthquake" (Labrinth cover)
  10. "Outta This World"
  11. "Eyes Wide Shut"
  12. "Go Harder"
  13. "Everybody in Love"
  14. "Yeah 3x" / "Beautiful People" (Chris Brown covers)
  15. "OMG" / "DJ Got Us Falling In Love" (Usher covers)
  16. "Love You More"
  17. "That's My Girl"
  18. "She Makes Me Wanna"
    Encore
  19. "Proud"
  20. "Do You Feel What I Feel?" [7]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe (First Leg) [8]
14 March 2012 Liverpool England Echo Arena
15 March 2012
16 March 2012 Birmingham LG Arena
17 March 2012
19 March 2012 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
20 March 2012
21 March 2012
23 March 2012 London England The O2 Arena
24 March 2012 [A]
25 March 2012
27 March 2012 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
28 March 2012 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
30 March 2012 Manchester Manchester Arena
31 March 2012
1 April 2012 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
3 April 2012 Aberdeen Scotland Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
4 April 2012 Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
5 April 2012
7 April 2012 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
8 April 2012
9 April 2012 Dublin Ireland The O2
17 April 2012BirminghamEnglandLG Arena
18 April 2012NottinghamCapital FM Arena
20 April 2012ManchesterManchester Arena
21 April 2012LondonThe O2 Arena
22 April 2012CardiffWalesMotorpoint Arena Cardiff
24 April 2012GlasgowScotland Braehead Arena
25 April 2012
27 April 2012NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena
28 April 2012SheffieldMotorpoint Arena Sheffield
Europe (Second Leg)
7 June 2012 [B] LondonEngland Royal Albert Hall
18 August 2012 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
19 August 2012 [C] Oxford South Park
23 August 2012 [C] Inverness ScotlandNorth Meeting Park
25 August 2012 [C] Carlisle England Carlisle Castle
26 August 2012 [C] Ipswich Chantry Park
27 August 2012 [C] Hove The Probiz County Ground
1 September 2012 [C] Exeter Powderham Castle
2 September 2012 [C] Lincoln County Showground
6 September 2012 [D] London The Roundhouse
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A JLS performed two shows that day.
B This concert was a part of "Rays of Sunshine Concert"
C This concert was a part of "Sound City Festival"
D This concert was a part of "iTunes Festival"
Cancelled performances
The SoundCity festival dates for Inverness and Carlisle were cancelled due to a hectic schedule for JLS

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Manchester ArenaManchester37,962 / 39,877 (95%)$1,933,961 [9]
The O2 ArenaLondon71,665 / 76,892 (93%)$3,541,830 [10]
TOTAL99,506 / 105,788 (94%)$4,955,110

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