All the Hits Tour (Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey)

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All the Hits Tour
Tour by Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey
All the Hits Tour poster.png
Start dateJuly 21, 2017
End dateSeptember 5, 2017
Legs1
No. of shows22 in North America
Attendance223,665 (84%)
Box office$17,498,049
Lionel Richie tour chronology
All the Hits, All Night Long
(2013–15)
All the Hits Tour
(2017)
Hello! Hits Tour
(2019)
Mariah Carey concert chronology
The Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour
(2016)
All the Hits Tour
(2017)
The Butterfly Returns
(2018–20)

The All the Hits Tour was a 2017 summer concert tour by American singer-songwriters Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey. [1] The tour was scheduled to begin on March 15, 2017, at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore. [2] [3] [4] The tour was delayed due to Richie's longer than expected recovery from a knee procedure and began in summer 2017. [5]

Contents

Set list

Mariah Carey
  1. "Love Hangover"
  2. "Heartbreaker" (Diva Remix)
  3. "Shake It Off"
  4. "Touch My Body"
  5. "I Know What You Want"
  6. "My All"
  7. "Always Be My Baby"
  8. "Don't Forget About Us"
  9. "One Sweet Day" (With Daniel Moore II and Trey Lorenz)
  10. "All I Do" (Interlude) (Performed by Trey Lorenz)
  11. "It's Like That" (contains elements of "Hollis Crew" and "Sucker M.C.'s")
  12. "Vision of Love"
  13. "We Belong Together"
  14. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (acapella)
  15. "Hero"
  16. "Hero Reprise" (Outro)
Lionel Richie
Notes

Carey stated that she would arrange her set list differently each night for her fans who have seen her shows before. The following are the changes made:

  • "All I Want for Christmas Is You" was only performed in Oakland.
  • Starting on July 30, "Heat" and "I'm That Chick" were added to Carey's set list, and "Shake It Off" was no longer performed.
  • "My All" was not performed in Sacramento, Sunrise and Tampa.
  • On select dates, "One Sweet Day" and "Love Hangover" were not performed.
  • "Vision of Love" was not performed in San Diego.
  • "Touch My Body" was not performed in Sunrise.
  • "Emotions" was performed in Duluth.
  • "Forever" and "U Make Me Wanna" were performed in Kansas City.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
North America [6]
July 21, 2017 Oakland United States Oracle Arena Tauren Wells [7] 11,591 / 12,126 (95%)$951,858 [8]
July 22, 2017 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 12,506 / 12,977 (96%)$719,584 [9]
July 27, 2017 San Diego Viejas Arena 6,628 / 8,314 (79%)$571,339 [10]
July 30, 2017 Anaheim Honda Center 11,566 / 14,287 (80%)$1,061,089 [11]
July 31, 2017 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 15,800 / 17,322 (91%)$1,574,180 [10]
August 3, 2017 Dallas American Airlines Center 8,095 / 8,095 (100%)$670,231
August 4, 2017 Houston Toyota Center 9,359 / 10,952 (85%)$829,273 [12]
August 6, 2017 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 7,772 / 11,917 (65%)$618,904 [10]
August 10, 2017 Sunrise BB&T Center 10,413 / 13,206 (78%)$885,714 [10]
August 11, 2017 Tampa Amalie Arena 10,845 / 12,477 (86%)$853,015 [10]
August 13, 2017 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena 7,974 / 8,635 (92%)$646,769 [13]
August 16, 2017 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 9,200 / 14,612 (62%)$622,386 [14]
August 18, 2017 Newark Prudential Center 9,521 / 13,503 (70%)$631,294 [14]
August 19, 2017 New York City Madison Square Garden 14,379 / 14,505 (99%)$1,168,544 [9]
August 22, 2017 Boston TD Garden 10,192 / 13,264 (76%)$947,678 [14]
August 24, 2017 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 13,810 / 13,810 (100%)$1,081,570 [10]
August 26, 2017 Chicago United States United Center 12,692 / 14,859 (85%)$958,743 [14]
August 27, 2017 Kansas City Sprint Center 9,264 / 11,801 (78%)$646,490 [14]
August 29, 2017 Denver Pepsi Center 8,773 / 13,279 (66%)$527,074 [14]
September 1, 2017 Edmonton Canada Rogers Place
September 3, 2017 Vancouver Rogers Arena 13,628 / 13,914 (97%)$820,386 [15]
September 5, 2017 Seattle United States KeyArena 9,617 / 11,441 (84%)$711,998 [14]
Total223,665 / 265,296 (84%)$17,498,049

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
March 15, 2017 Baltimore United States Royal Farms Arena Richie's longer-than-expected recovery from knee surgery. [5]
March 21, 2017 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
March 24, 2017 St Paul Xcel Energy Center
March 28, 2017 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
April 5, 2017 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
April 7, 2017 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
April 11, 2017 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
April 14, 2017 Columbus Schottenstein Center
April 18, 2017 St. Louis Scottrade Center
April 21, 2017 Tulsa BOK Center
April 25, 2017 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena
May 20, 2017 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
May 21, 2017 Charlotte Spectrum Center

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