All or Nothing World Tour

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All or Nothing World Tour
Tour by 2NE1
Aon poster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Crush
Start dateMarch 1, 2014
End dateOctober 17, 2014
No. of shows
2NE1 concert chronology

The All or Nothing World Tour was the second Asia tour and third concert tour overall by South Korean girl group 2NE1, in support of their second Korean studio album Crush (2014). [1] The tour visited various countries in Asia including South Korea, Japan, Philippines, China, Thailand, Malaysia and more from March to October 2014. It was 2NE1's final concert tour before their disbandment two years later in 2016.

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Background

In December 2013, YG Entertainment announced that 2NE1 would embark on their second world tour in March of the following year, which would visit 17 cities in 9 countries. [2] The All or Nothing World Tour was officially revealed on January 15, 2014, alongside the reveal of 2NE1's second Korean-language studio album Crush . [1] The tour kicked off at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul on March 1 and March 2, 2014, [3] prior to the group's music program promotions for the album and concluded on October 17 in Macau at the Cotai Arena. [4]

Winner appeared as special guests on the tour from the Seoul to Jakarta concerts. [5] The concerts in Taipei generated about NT$22.1 million (US$730,000). [6] [upper-alpha 1]

Concert synopsis

The All or Nothing World Tour concerts were divided into four parts, each with a different theme color. Pink was used for the first theme and featured the group members utilizing laser gun props. After "Don't Stop the Music", the pace slowed down for the second theme of innocence in white. The members took a break from dancing and sat down at the front of the stage to perform acoustic renditions of their songs "Missing You", "If I Were You", and "Come Back Home". The third section represented love and featured the utilization of red lights as they performed a lap dance version of "I Love You", followed by a second rendition of "Come Back Home" among other songs. CL kicked off the fourth section, with the theme of rebellion in black, with a mashup of "The Baddest Female" & "MTBD" while Bom, Dara and Minzy joined her afterwards for "Scream". "I Am the Best" was then performed and featured the group members sitting astride motorbikes. It was followed by rock renditions of "I Don't Care" and "Go Away", and an encore with the members in banana-print pajamas. [7]

Set list

Main set

  1. "Crush"
  2. "Fire"
  3. "Clap Your Hands"
  4. "Pretty Boy"
  5. "Don't Stop the Music"
  6. "Missing You"
  7. "If I Were You"
  8. "Come Back Home" (Unplugged Version)
  9. "Ugly"
  10. "I Love You"
  11. "Come Back Home"
  12. "Gotta Be You"
  13. "Do You Love Me"
  14. "The Baddest Female" / "MTBD" (CL solo)
  15. "Scream"
  16. "I Am the Best" (Motorcycle Version)
  17. "I Don't Care" (Rock Version)
  18. "Go Away" (Rock Version)

Encore

Seoul:

  1. "Lonely"
  2. "I Am the Best" (Remix)
  3. "Can't Nobody"

Manila:

  1. "Lonely"
  2. "In or Out"
  3. "Gotta Be You"
  4. "Can't Nobody"

Tour dates

List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueSpecial guestsAttendance
March 1, 2014 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium Winner 12,000 [8]
March 2, 2014
March 22, 2014 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena 8,000 [9]
April 11, 2014 Shanghai Shanghai Grand Stage
April 19, 2014 Beijing MasterCard Center
April 26, 2014 Taipei Taiwan University of Taipei Gym 6,300 [6]
April 27, 2014
May 17, 2014 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
May 24, 2014 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Negara 4,000 [10]
June 8, 2014 Jakarta Indonesia Mata Elang International Stadium 8,000 [11]
June 28, 2014 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 7,500 [12]
July 5, 2014 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 17,000 [13]
July 6, 2014
July 12, 2014 Kobe World Memorial Hall
July 13, 2014
August 2, 2014 Yangon MyanmarMyanmar Event Park [upper-alpha 2] 10,000 [14]
August 10, 2014 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Phu Tho Indoor Stadium [upper-alpha 2]
August 23, 2014 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena [upper-alpha 3] 9,000 [15]
September 20, 2014 Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Sports Arena
October 17, 2014 Macau Cotai Arena
TotalN/A

Broadcast and recordings

2014 2NE1 World Tour Live - All or Nothing in Seoul

All or Nothing (Live in Seoul)
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Live album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2014 (2014-05-23)
RecordedMarch 2014
Venue SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
Length1:07:00
Label YG
2NE1 chronology
Crush
(2014)
All or Nothing (Live in Seoul)
(2014)
All or Nothing (Live in Japan)
(2014)

2014 2NE1 World Tour: All or Nothing (Live in Seoul) is the fourth live album of South Korean girl group 2NE1. The live album was released on May 23, 2014, by YG Entertainment. [16] The album was recorded during the group's first concert during their Seoul dates on March 1 and 2, 2014, at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium.

Track listing
CD 1 + CD 2
  1. "Crush"
  2. "Fire"
  3. "Clap Your Hands"
  4. "Pretty Boy"
  5. "Don't Stop The Music" (Short version)
  6. "Missing You"
  7. "If I Were You"
  8. "Come Back Home" (Unplugged version)
  9. "Ugly"
  10. "I Love You"
  11. "Gotta Be You"
  12. "The Baddest Female" & "MTBD"
  13. "I Am the Best" (Motorcycle version)
  14. "I Don't Care" (Rock version)
  15. "Go Away" (Rock version)

2014 2NE1 World Tour ~All or Nothing~ in Japan

A Japanese version of the live album and a DVD were released on December 10, 2014, which were recorded during the group's Yokohama concert on July 6. [17]

All or Nothing (Live in Japan)
2NE1 All or Nothing In Japan.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 10, 2014 (2014-12-10)
RecordedJuly 6, 2014
Venue Yokohama Arena
Length1:21:00
Label YGEX
2NE1 chronology
All or Nothing (Live in Seoul)
(2014)
All or Nothing (Live in Japan)
(2014)
Track listing

CD+DVD

  1. "Crush"
  2. "Fire"
  3. "Clap Your Hands"
  4. "Pretty Boy"
  5. "Don't Stop The Music" (Short version)
  6. "Missing You"
  7. "If I Were You"
  8. "Come Back Home" (Unplugged version)
  9. "Ugly"
  10. "I Love You"
  11. "Come Back Home"
  12. "Gotta Be You"
  13. "The Baddest Female" & "MTBD"
  14. "I Am the Best" (Motorcycle version)
  15. "I Don't Care" (Rock version)
  16. "Go Away" (Rock version)
  17. "Lonely"
  18. "Gotta Be You"
  19. "Can't Nobody"
DVD 2
  1. Making of: All or Nothing In Japan

Notes

  1. Conversion is based on the exchange rate at the time of the concert in April 2014.
  2. 1 2 These concerts are part of the 2NE1 Galaxy Stage 2014.
  3. This concert is a part of Tofu Music Festival 2014.

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