All You Need Is Now (concert tour)

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All You Need Is Now
World tour by Duran Duran
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Oceania
Associated album All You Need Is Now
Start date3 February 2011
End date1 September 2012
Legs10
No. of shows101 (+ 9 cancelled)
Duran Duran concert chronology
  • The Summer Tour
    (2009)
  • All You Need Is Now
    (2011–12)
  • 2015 Tour
    (2015)

All You Need Is Now was a worldwide concert tour by English new wave band Duran Duran in support of the group's 13th studio album of the same name, which was released exclusively on iTunes on 21 December 2010 and the expanded physical album and various format special packages was released on 22 March 2011. It officially started on 3 February 2011 in Grand Prairie, Texas.

Contents

The Manchester concert on 16 December 2011 was filmed and recorded for the video and audio release A Diamond in the Mind: Live 2011 .

Support acts

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
3 February 2011 Grand Prairie United StatesVerizon Theatre at Grand Prairie (Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam)
Europe
25 February 2011 Milan Italy Teatro Dal Verme
7 March 2011LondonEngland Shepherd's Bush Empire
North America
16 March 2011 Austin United States SXSW Music Festival
18 March 2011 Thackerville Winstar World
23 March 2011 Los Angeles Mayan Theater
25 March 2011 Miami Bayfront Park ( Ultra Music Festival )
2 April 2011 Mashantucket MGM Grand at Foxwoods
4 April 2011 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
6 April 2011 Houston Warehouse Live
8 April 2011 Monterrey Mexico Banamex Auditorium
10 April 2011 Guadalajara Telmex Auditorium
11 April 2011 Mexico City National Auditorium
14 April 2011 Pomona United States The Fox Theatre
16 April 2011 San Francisco The Fillmore
17 April 2011 Indio Empire Polo Club ( Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival )
20 April 2011 Denver Ogden Theatre
22 April 2011 Minneapolis Club Epic
23 April 2011 Chicago House of Blues
25 April 2011 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
26 April 2011 Montreal Le National
27 April 2011 Boston United StatesRoyale Theatre
30 April 2011 La Romana Dominican Republic Altos de Chavón Amphitheater
Europe
7 May 2011 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion (NRJ Energy Fashion Night)
1 September 2011 Bournemouth EnglandThe Bournemouth Old Fire Station
8 September 2011 Cambridge The Cambridge Junction
9 September 2011 Bristol Bristol Trinity
10 September 2011 Oxford The O2 Academy
North America [2]
23 September 2011 Everett United States Comcast Arena at Everett
24 September 2011 Portland Theater of the Clouds
26 September 2011 Saratoga Mountain Winery
27 September 2011Los Angeles Nokia Theatre
30 September 2011 Las Vegas The Joint
4 October 2011 Broomfield 1stBank Center
6 October 2011Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
7 October 2011 Baton Rouge River Center Arena
8 October 2011 Mobile Bayfest
10 October 2011 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
11 October 2011 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
13 October 2011 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre
14 October 2011Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater
16 October 2011Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
17 October 2011 Upper Darby Tower Theatre
19 October 2011 Cleveland Playhouse Square Center
21 October 2011Chicago Chicago Theatre
22 October 2011 Windsor CanadaThe Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
23 October 2011Montreal Bell Centre
25 October 2011New York CityUnited States Madison Square Garden
27 October 2011TorontoCanada Air Canada Centre
28 October 2011BostonUnited States Citi Performing Arts Center
29 October 2011 Atlantic City The Borgata
South America [2]
13 November 2011 São Paulo Brazil SWU Music & Arts
Europe [2]
30 November 2011 Brighton England The Brighton Centre
1 December 2011 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
2 December 2011 Birmingham LG Arena
4 December 2011 Glasgow Scotland SECC
6 December 2011 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena
8 December 2011 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
10 December 2011 Liverpool England Echo Arena
12 December 2011London The O2 Arena
14 December 2011 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
16 December 2011 Manchester Manchester Arena
17 December 2011 Newcastle upon Tyne Metro Radio Arena
20 December 2011 Dublin Ireland The O2
21 January 2012 Klosters SwitzerlandAltitude Festival
23 January 2012 Vienna Austria Gasometer
24 January 2012 Munich GermanyTonhalle
26 January 2012 Leipzig Haus Auensee
28 January 2012 Dortmund Westfalenhallen 2
29 January 2012 Brussels Belgium Forest National
31 January 2012BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
1 February 2012 Bratislava Slovakia Incheba Arena
Asia [2]
8 March 2012 Dubai United Arab Emirates The Sevens
10 March 2012 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
12 March 2012 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
14 March 2012 Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Arena
Oceania [2]
17 March 2012 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
19 March 2012 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
20 March 2012 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
24 March 2012 Perth Sandalford Estate
27 March 2012 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
31 March 2012 Hunter Valley Tempus Two Winery
South America [2]
28 April 2012 Brasília BrazilConvention Centre
30 April 2012 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
2 May 2012 São Paulo Credicard Hall
4 May 2012 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
5 May 2012
8 May 2012 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán
Europe [2]
25 June 2012 Wrocław PolandMusicart
27 June 2012 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
28 June 2012 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
6 July 2012 Thessaloniki GreeceEarth Open Air
7 July 2012 Skopje Macedonia Kale Open Air
9 July 2012 Istanbul TurkeyKüçükçiftlik Park
12 July 2012 Novi Sad Serbia Petrovaradin Fortress ( Exit )
14 July 2012 Ljubljana Slovenia Križanke
16 July 2012 Verona Italy Arena di Verona
18 July 2012RomeStadio Centrale del Tennis (Il Centrale Live)
20 July 2012 Cattolica Arena della Regina
21 July 2012 Lucca Piazza Napoleone (Lucca Summer Festival)
23 July 2012 Carcassonne FranceTheatre Jean-Deschamps
25 July 2012 Monte Carlo Monaco Monte Carlo Sporting Club
27 July 2012LondonEngland Hyde Park (BT London Live)
North America [2]
8 August 2012SaratogaUnited StatesMountain Winery
9 August 2012
11 August 2012 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
12 August 2012 Tucson AVA Amphitheater
15 August 2012 Tulsa Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
17 August 2012 Memphis Memphis Botanic Garden
18 August 2012 Bilox Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
19 August 2012AtlantaChastain Park Amphitheatre
21 August 2012 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
22 August 2012 Portsmouth nTelos Wireless Pavilion
24 August 2012Mashantucket MGM Grand at Foxwoods
25 August 2012Atlantic City Revel Atlantic City
26 August 2012 Pittsburgh Stage AE
28 August 2012 Kettering Fraze Pavilion
29 August 2012 Highland Park Ravinia Park ( Ravinia Festival )
31 August 2012 Rama Canada Casino Rama
1 September 2012
Cancelled and rescheduled shows
18 May 2011Newcastle, EnglandMetro Radio ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 17 December 2011.
19 May 2011Glasgow, ScotlandSECCPostponed, rescheduled to 4 December 2011.
21 May 2011Birmingham, EnglandLG ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 2 December 2011.
22 May 2011Nottingham, EnglandCapital FM ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 6 December 2011.
23 May 2011Liverpool, EnglandEcho ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 10 December 2011.
26 May 2011Berlin, GermanyThe Admirals PalacePostponed, rescheduled to 8 June 2011 at a new venue.
28 May 2011London, EnglandThe O2 ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 12 December 2011.
30 May 2011Brighton, EnglandThe Brighton CentrePostponed, rescheduled to 30 November 2011.
31 May 2011Bournemouth, EnglandInternational CentrePostponed, rescheduled to 1 December 2011.
1 June 2011Cardiff, WalesMotorpoint ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 8 December 2011.
3 June 2011Manchester, EnglandManchester ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 16 December 2011.
4 June 2011Sheffield, EnglandMotorpoint ArenaPostponed, rescheduled to 14 December 2011.
11 June 2011The Hague, NetherlandsADO Kyocera StadionPostponed.
15 June 2011Gothenburg, SwedenTrädgår’nCancelled.
16 June 2011Stockholm, SwedenCirkusPostponed.
18 June 2011Helsinki, FinlandKaisaniemi ParkPostponed.
21 June 2011Moscow, RussiaMegasport ArenaPostponed.
23 June 2011St Petersburg, RussiaThe New ArenaPostponed.
14 July 2011Dublin, IrelandThe O2Postponed, rescheduled to 20 December 2011.
16 July 2011London, EnglandiTunes FestivalCancelled.
18 July 2011Leipzig, GermanyParkbuhnePostponed, rescheduled to 26 January 2012 at Haus Auensee.
19 July 2011Munich, GermanyTonhallePostponed, rescheduled to 24 January 2012.
20 July 2011Vienna, AustriaGasomoterPostponed, rescheduled to 23 January 2012.
22 July 2011Padova, ItalyPiazzolaPostponed.
23 July 2011Milan, ItalyArena CivicaPostponed.
24 July 2011Savoia, ItalySaline Di MargheritaPostponed.
26 July 2011Thessalonika, GreeceEarth Open Air TheatrePostponed, rescheduled to 6 July 2012.
28 July 2011Istanbul, TurkeyKacuk Ciftlik ParkPostponed.
30 July 2011Tel Aviv, IsraelExpo GroundsPostponed.
1 August 2011Agia Napa, CyprusMunicipal StadiumPostponed.
4 August 2011Vienna, AustriaGasomoterPostponed, rescheduled to 23 January 2012.
6 August 2011Schaffhausen, SwitzerlandDas FestivalCancelled.
8 August 2011Mallorca, SpainPlaza de TorosPostponed.
10 August 2011Málaga, SpainPlaza de TorosPostponed.
12 August 2011Ibiza, SpainAmnesia (I Want My MTV)Cancelled.
16 August 2011Albufeira, PortugalSalgados Golf HotelPostponed.
20 August 2011Staffordshire, EnglandV FestivalCancelled.
21 August 2011Chelmsford, EnglandV FestivalCancelled.
26 August 2011Langesund, NorwayWightgaardenPostponed.
27 August 2011Oslo, NorwayFestningen FestivalCancelled.
28 August 2011Bergen, NorwayGrieghallenPostponed.
2 September 2011The Hague, The NetherlandsAdo Kyocera StadionPostponed.
8 September 2011Copenhagen, DenmarkTivoli GardensPostponed.
10 September 2011Brussels, BelgiumForest NationalPostponed, rescheduled to 29 January 2012.
12 September 2011Paris, FranceLe Grand RexPostponed.
31 August 2012Rama, CanadaCasino RamaCancelled
1 September 2012Rama, CanadaCasino RamaCancelled

Broadcasts

The live performance at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles was filmed by David Lynch for American Express' Unstaged concert series and streamed live on YouTube on 23 March 2011. It made use of three simultaneous cameras from different positions within the theater.

Band members

Duran Duran

Additional musicians

Guest artists

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