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AM Tour
Tour by Arctic Monkeys
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Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • Asia
  • South America
Associated album AM
Start date22 May 2013
End date15 November 2014
No. of shows150
Box office$9,820,744 (18 shows)
Arctic Monkeys concert chronology

The AM Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, launched in support of their fifth studio album, AM (2013). The tour began on 22 May 2013 in Ventura, United States at Ventura Theatre and concluded on 15 November 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at HSBC Arena, visiting North America, South America, Oceania and Eurasia. This marked their first tour since Suck It and See Tour (2011–2012), and features the band, alongside touring members Scott Gillies, Tom Rowley, and Davey Latter.

Contents

Setlist

22 May 2013 – 1 June 2013

  1. "Do I Wanna Know?"
  2. "R U Mine?"
  3. "Dancing Shoes"
  4. "Brianstorm"
  5. "Brick by Brick"
  6. "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair"
  7. "Evil Twin"
  8. "Old Yellow Bricks"
  9. "The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala"
  10. "Crying Lightning"
  11. "Pretty Visitors"
  12. "Do Me a Favour"
  13. "Cornerstone"
  14. "She's Thunderstorms"
  15. "The View from the Afternoon"
  16. "Fake Tales of San Francisco"
  17. "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"
  18. "That's Where You're Wrong"
Encore
  1. "Suck It and See"
  2. "Fluorescent Adolescent"
  3. "505"
Notes

14 June 2013 – 18 July 2013

  1. "Do I Wanna Know?"
  2. "Brianstorm"
  3. "Dancing Shoes"
  4. "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair"
  5. "Teddy Picker"
  6. "Crying Lightning"
  7. "Brick by Brick"
  8. "Fake Tales of San Francisco"
  9. "She's Thunderstorms"
  10. "Old Yellow Bricks"
  11. "Pretty Visitors"
  12. "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"
  13. "Do Me a Favour"
  14. "R U Mine?"
  15. "Mad Sounds"
  16. "Fluorescent Adolescent"
  17. "A Certain Romance"
Encore
  1. "Cornerstone"
  2. "Mardy Bum"
  3. "When the Sun Goes Down"
  4. "505"
Notes

30 January 2014 – 15 February 2014

  1. "Do I Wanna Know?"
  2. "Brianstorm"
  3. "Dancing Shoes"
  4. "Evil Twin"
  5. "Snap Out of It"
  6. "Crying Lightning"
  7. "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair"
  8. "Fireside"
  9. "Reckless Serenade"
  10. "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?"
  11. "Arabella"
  12. "Pretty Visitors"
  13. "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"
  14. "Suck It And See"
  15. "Knee Socks"
  16. "Fluorescent Adolescent"
  17. "505"
Encore
  1. "Cornerstone"
  2. "One for the Road"
  3. "R U Mine?"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and support [2]
DateCityCountryVenueSupport
Leg 1 – USA
22 May 2013 Ventura United States Ventura Theatre None
24 May 2013 [3] George The Gorge Amphitheatre Festival
25 May 2013 Missoula Wilma Theatre Mini Mansions
26 May 2013 Boise Knitting Factory
28 May 2013 Denver Ogden Theatre
29 May 2013 Albuquerque Sunshine Building
31 May 2013 Dallas House of Blues
1 June 2013 [4] Houston Eleanor Tinsley Park Festival
Leg 2 – Europe (June - September 2013)
14 June 2013 [5] Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Folkspark Various
16 June 2013 Aarhus Denmark NorthSide Festival
21 June 2013 Hilvarenbeek Netherlands Best Kept Secret Festival
22 June 2013 Scheeßel Germany Hurricane Festival
23 June 2013 Neuhausen ob Eck Southside Festival
25 June 2013 Zagreb Croatia INmusic festival
28 June 2013 Pilton England Glastonbury Festival
4 July 2013 Gdynia Poland Open'er Festival
6 July 2013MoscowRussia Subbotnik Festival
10 July 2013RomeItalyRock in Roma The Vaccines, Miles Kane
11 July 2013 Ferrara Ferrara Under The StarsMiles Kane
13 July 2013 Wiesen AustriaHarvest of Art FestivalVarious
15 July 2013 Carcassonne FranceFestival de Carcassonne
16 July 2013GaouLes Voix du GaouMiles Kane, The Alps
18 July 2013 Meco Portugal Super Bock Super Rock Various
20 July 2013 Benicàssim Spain Festival Internacional de Benicàssim
22 July 2013 Vienne FranceThéâtre Antique de VienneMiles Kane
24 July 2013 Nyon Switzerland Paléo Festival Various
30 August 2013 Zürich Zurich Openair
1 September 2013 Stradbally Ireland Electric Picnic Festival
7 September 2013 Istanbul Turkey Rock'n Coke
9 September 2013LondonEngland iTunes Festival Drenge
Leg 3 North America (September - October 2013)
15 September 2013 Toronto CanadaKool HausDrowners
16 September 2013New York CityUnited States Webster Hall
17 September 2013 Boston Paradise Rock Club
18 September 2013 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts The Walkmen
21 September 2013 Atlanta Music Midtown Various
23 September 2013 Chicago Riviera Theatre Twin Peaks
26 September 2013 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre Mini Mansions
27 September 2013
29 September 2013Los Angeles Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre
30 September 2013
1 October 2013
4 October 2013 Austin Austin City Limits Music Festival Various
5 October 2013 Baton Rouge Varsity Theatre Deap Vally
7 October 2013 Chattanooga Track 29
8 October 2013 Nashville Marathon Music Works
9 October 2013 Birmingham Iron City Birmingham
11 October 2013AustinAustin City Limits Music FestivalVarious
13 October 2013 Mexico City MexicoCorona Capital Festival
Leg 4 Europe (October - November 2013)
22 October 2013 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena The Strypes
23 October 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
25 October 2013London Earls Court
26 October 2013
28 October 2013 Liverpool Liverpool Echo Arena
29 October 2013 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
4 November 2013 Offenbach am Main Germany Stadthalle Offenbach
5 November 2013BerlinColumbiahalle
7 November 2013ParisFrance Zénith de Paris
8 November 2013
9 November 2013 Brussels Belgium Forest National
11 November 2013 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
12 November 2013 Munich Zenith
13 November 2013 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
15 November 2013 Madrid Spain Palacio de los Deportes de Madrid
16 November 2013 Barcelona Palau Olimpic
18 November 2013 Sheffield England Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
20 November 2013 Birmingham LG Arena
21 November 2013 Glasgow Scotland The Hydro
Leg 5 North America (December 2013 - February 2014)
1 December 2013 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
2 December 2013
3 December 2013 Seattle United States KeyArena
4 December 2013 Portland Roseland Theater
6 December 2013Oakland Oracle Arena Various
7 December 2013Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
8 December 2013 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
9 December 2013 Tempe The Marquee
11 December 2013 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
12 December 2013 Columbia The Blue Note
13 December 2013 Milwaukee The Rave
14 December 2013 Kansas City Midland Theatre
30 January 2014 Miami The Fillmore The Orwells [6]
31 January 2014 Orlando Hard Rock Live
1 February 2014 St. Petersburg Jannus Live
3 February 2014 Charlotte The Fillmore
4 February 2014 Richmond The National
6 February 2014 Boston Agganis Arena
7 February 2014 Portland State Theatre
8 February 2014New York City Madison Square Garden Deerhunter [7]
10 February 2014 Covington Madison Theater The Orwells [6]
11 February 2014 Columbus LC Indoor Pavilion
12 February 2014 Detroit The Fillmore Saint Motel
14 February 2014 Minneapolis First Avenue
15 February 2014 St. Louis The Pageant
Leg 6 – Australia & New Zealand
2 May 2014 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena Pond
3 May 2014 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
6 May 2014 Sydney Australia Qantas Credit Union Arena
7 May 2014 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
9 May 2014 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
10 May 2014 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
13 May 2014 Perth Perth Arena
Leg 7 – Europe (May - June 2014)
23 May 2014LondonEngland Finsbury Park Tame Impala, Miles Kane, Royal Blood [8]
24 May 2014
6 June 2014 Bremen GermanyPier 2
7 June 2014BerlinZitadelle Spandau
8 June 2014 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
Leg 8 – North America (June 2014)
14 June 2014 Louisville United States Iroquois Amphitheater
15 June 2014 Manchester Bonnaroo Festival
17 June 2014 Pittsburgh Stage Ae Outdoors
18 June 2014 Lewiston Artpark
20 June 2014 Dover Firefly Music Festival
21 June 2014 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre White Denim
22 June 2014 Cleveland United States Jacob's Pavilion at Nautica
24 June 2014 Indianapolis The Lawn at White River State Park
25 June 2014 Milwaukee Summerfest
Leg 9 – Europe (July 2014)
4 July 2014 Rotselaar Belgium Rock Werchter Various
5 July 2014 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
6 July 2014 Sopron HungaryVOLT Festival
8 July 2014 Nîmes FranceFestival de Nîmes
10 July 2014 Lisbon Portugal Optimus Alive!
12 July 2014 Dublin Ireland Marlay Park Royal Blood, Miles Kane, Jake Bugg
13 July 2014 Balado Scotland T in the Park Various
16 July 2014 Villafranca di Verona Italy Castello Scaligero The Kills
17 July 2014 Pistoia Pistoia Blues Festival
19 July 2014 Carhaix France Vieilles Charrues Festival Various
Leg 10 – North America (July - August 2014)
30 July 2014 Council Bluffs United StatesHarrah's Stir Cove
1 August 2014 Chicago Lollapalooza Various
3 August 2014 Montreal Canada Osheaga Festival
6 August 2014 San Diego United States SDSU Open Air Theatre Barbarian
7 August 2014Los Angeles Staples Center Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
8 August 2014San Francisco Outside Lands Various
10 August 2014 Squamish CanadaSquamish Festival
11 August 2014SeattleUnited States Paramount Theatre The Districts
12 August 2014
Leg 11 – Japan
16 August 2014TokyoJapan Summersonic Festival Various
17 August 2014 Osaka
Leg 12 – Europe (August 2014)
22 August 2014ParisFrance Rock En Seine Various
23 August 2014 Reading England Reading Festival
24 August 2014 Leeds Leeds Festival
Leg 13 – North America (August - October 2014)
30 August 2014 Edmonton CanadaSonic Boom Festival
31 August 2014 Calgary X-Fest
3 September 2014 Salt Lake City United StatesThe Great Salt Air Mini Mansions
4 September 2014 Denver Red Rocks Amphitheatre
5 September 2014 Kansas City Sporting Park
25 October 2014 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
26 October 2014 Las Vegas Life Is Beautiful Festival Various
28 October 2014Austin Cedar Park Center Mini Mansions
29 October 2014 Dallas Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
30 October 2014 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Kan Wakan
Leg 14 – South America
4 November 2014 Bogotá Colombia Coliseo Cubierto el Campín The Hives
8 November 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina Personal FestEstadio G.E.B.A.
9 November 2014 Córdoba Orfeo Superdomo
11 November 2014 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
14 November 2014 São Paulo Brazil Arena Anhembi
15 November 2014 Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena

Box office score data

List of concerts, showing venue, city, tickets sold / available, gross revenue and reference(s)
VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenueRef.
Paradise Rock ClubBoston933 / 933 (100%)$34,988 [9]
Riviera TheatreChicago2,500 / 2,500 (100%)$85,000 [10]
Fox TheaterOakland5,600 / 5,600 (100%)$196,160 [11]
Iron CityBirmingham1,300 / 1,300 (100%)$33,855 [12]
Manchester ArenaManchester16,273 / 16,455 (99%)$912,590 [13]
Forest NationalBrussels8,000 / 8,399 (95%)$342,935 [14]
Agganis ArenaBoston5,907 / 5,907 (100%)$200,181 [15]
Madison Square GardenNew York City14,262 / 14,262 (100%)$634,775 [9]
LC Indoor PavilionColumbus2,200 / 2,200 (100%)$64,900 [16]
Brisbane Entertainment CentreBrisbane10,814 / 11,180 (97%)$911,174 [17]
Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne13,436 / 13,588 (99%)$1,028,310 [18]
Adelaide Entertainment CentreAdelaide2,914 / 10,000 (29%)$224,318 [19]
Perth ArenaPerth12,888 / 13,067 (99%)$1,058,430 [20]
Pier 2Bremen2,911 / 2,911 (100%)$158,491 [21]
ZitadelleBerlin7,592 / 9,500 (80%)$435,781 [21]
Iroquois AmphitheaterLouisville2,400 / 2,400 (100%)$84,035 [22]
Stage AEPittsburgh5,000 / 5,000 (100%)$162,550 [23]
Staples CenterLos Angeles14,549 / 14,549 (100%)$659,407 [22]
Arena AnhembiSão Paulo30,140 / 30,140 (100%)$2,380,380 [24]
HSBC ArenaRio de Janeiro11,670 / 11,670 (100%)$882,247 [24]
Total157,027 / 166,366 (94%)$9,855,732

[3] Part of the Sasquatch! Music Festival

[4] Part of the Free Press Summer Fest

[5] Part of the Hultsfred Festival

Tour members

Arctic Monkeys

Touring members

Guests

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