All the Women I Am Tour

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All the Women I Am Tour
Tour by Reba McEntire
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Promotional poster for tour
Associated album All the Women I Am
Start dateSeptember 1, 2011 (2011-09-01)
End dateMarch 14, 2012 (2012-03-14)
Legs2
No. of shows35 in North America
4 in Europe
39 Total
Reba McEntire concert chronology
  • Twang Tour
    (2010-11)
  • All the Women I Am Tour
    (2011-12)

The All the Women I Am Tour was a concert tour headlined by country singer Reba McEntire, who visited Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom in support of her album All the Women I Am . It was McEntire's first solo tour since the Key to Your Heart Tour in 2007. [1]

Contents

Background

McEntire announced the tour during a press conference for the Country Music Hall of Fame. [2] She states after being on the road with Strait and Womack for over a year, she and her team have designed a new show with new staging, etc. Opening the concerts for the singer will be fellow country musicians; The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia and Edens Edge. Further details for the tour were available through McEntire's Twitter account and official website. With the tour announcement, McEntire was named the biggest female box office draw in country music. [3] She has sold over nine million tickets and earned over $270 million in ticket sales. [4]

To introduce the tour, McEntire says:

"I am very excited about the fall tour. We are designing new production and staging. I'm looking forward to touring with The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia and Edens Edge. It will be a night of great music and I'm planning on having a blast." [5]

Opening act

Setlist

September 26, 2011Halifax Metro CentreHalifax, Canada [9]
October 6, 2011iWireless CenterMoline, Illinois [10] [11]
  1. "All the Women I Am"
  2. "Strange"
  3. "The Fear of Being Alone"
  4. "Somebody's Chelsea"
  5. "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"
  6. "Is There Life Out There"
  7. "Somebody" / "Till You Love Me" / "You Lie / "Fallin' Out of Love" / "I Keep On Loving You" / "And Still" / "Whoever's in New England"
  8. "I Want a Cowboy"
  9. "The Greatest Man I Never Knew"
  10. "Nothing to Lose"
  11. "How Blue" / "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" / "Walk On" / "I'd Rather Ride Around with You" / "Can't Even Get the Blues"
  12. "Does He Love You" (performed with Kimberly Perry)
  13. "Consider Me Gone"
  14. "I'm a Survivor"
  15. "Because of You"
  16. "Take It Back"
  17. "Why Haven't I Heard from You"
  18. "Turn On the Radio"
Encore
  1. "Fancy"
  2. "Back in the U.S.A." (performed with The Band Perry and Edens Edge)
Notes
  • During her concert at the Chaifetz Arena, McEntire performed "Rolling in the Deep" in lieu of "Back in the U.S.A". [12]
  • "Back in the U.S.A. was nor performed at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville. [11]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [13] [14]
September 1, 2011 [A] Fort McMurray Canada MacDonald Island Park
September 4, 2011 [B] Canfield United States Mahoning County Fairgrounds Grandstand
September 17, 2011 Bangor Bangor Waterfront Pavilion
September 22, 2011 Niagara Falls Canada Avalon Ballroom Theatre
September 23, 2011
September 24, 2011 Gilford United States Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion
September 26, 2011 Halifax Canada Halifax Metro Centre
September 29, 2011 St. John's Mile One Centre
September 30, 2011
October 2, 2011 [C] West Springfield United States Comcast Arena Stage
October 6, 2011 Moline iWireless Center
October 7, 2011 Bloomington U.S. Cellular Coliseum
October 8, 2011 [D] Maryville Theatre in the Park
October 13, 2011 Green Bay Resch Center
October 14, 2011 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
October 15, 2011 Huntington Big Sandy Superstore Arena
October 20, 2011 Bozeman Worthington Arena
October 21, 2011 Casper Casper Events Center
October 22, 2011 Bismarck Bismarck Civic Center
October 27, 2011 Sioux City Gateway Arena
October 28, 2011 St. Louis Chaifetz Arena
October 29, 2011 Kansas City Sprint Center
November 3, 2011 Omaha CenturyLink Center Arena
November 4, 2011 Tulsa BOK Center
November 5, 2011 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena
November 10, 2011 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
November 11, 2011 Evansville Ford Center
November 12, 2011 Duluth Arena at Gwinnett Center
November 17, 2011 Lafayette Cajundome
November 18, 2011 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
November 19, 2011 Tupelo BancorpSouth Arena
January 12, 2012 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
Europe [1] [15]
February 26, 2012 [E] London England Wembley Arena
February 29, 2012 [E] Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
March 2, 2012 [E] Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
March 4, 2012 [E] Mannheim Germany SAP Arena
North America [16]
March 9, 2012 [F] Houston United States Reliant Stadium
March 11, 2012 [G] Plant City Wish Farms Soundstage
March 14, 2012 Johnstown Cambria County War Memorial Arena
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular PavilionGilford2,702 / 5,496 (49%)$208,313 [23]
Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids5,066 / 8,772 (57%)$301,110 [24]
Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville4,541 / 5,011 (91%)$271,005 [25]

Broadcasts and recordings

The concert at the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana, was filmed for an upcoming television special. [26] A newsletter was sent out to McEntire's fan club announcing a competition for 300 fans to attend the taping. According to Erin Burr of Big Machine Records, the airdate and station will be announced at a later date. It is McEntire's first concert taping since 1995.

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