Tour by American Idol | |
Back – Colton Dixon, Hollie Cavanagh, Phillip Phillips Middle – Elise Testone, Erika Van Pelt, Heejun Han, Skylar Laine Front – Joshua Ledet, Jessica Sanchez, DeAndre Brackensick | |
Start date | July 6, 2012 |
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End date | September 21, 2012 |
No. of shows | 46 |
Box office | 14 million from 46 shows |
American Idol concert chronology |
The American Idols LIVE! Tour 2012 is a summer concert tour in the United States, Canada and Philippines that features the Top 10 contestants of the eleventh season of American Idol . The tour began in July 6, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan and ended in September 21, 2012 in Quezon City, Philippines. [1] [2]
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of about 7,641 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City, both part of Metro Manila. Bounded by the South China Sea on the west, the Philippine Sea on the east and the Celebes Sea on the southwest, the Philippines shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Japan to the northeast, Vietnam to the west, Palau to the east, and Malaysia and Indonesia to the south.
The eleventh season of American Idol premiered on Fox on January 18, 2012. The show aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8/7c. Ryan Seacrest returned as host, while Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler, and Jennifer Lopez all returned as judges. Interscope Records Chairman Jimmy Iovine, a songwriter and producer, also returned as an in-house mentor to work with the contestants on a weekly basis. This season followed the same format as season 10, although a new title screen and logo were created, with a different font. Tyler and Lopez announced that they would be leaving the show two months after the finale. Lopez later returned as a judge for the show's thirteenth season.
Like the 2011 summer tour, this is the second time to include the Philippines at the same venue in Quezon City, marking this the third time that the tour took place outside North America.
Quezon City is the most populous and a highly urbanized city in the Philippines. It was founded by and named after Manuel L. Quezon, the 2nd President of the Philippines, to eventually replace Manila as the national capital. The city was proclaimed as such in 1948. However, since practically all government buildings are still in Manila, many functions of national government remained there. Quezon City held the status as the official capital until 1976 when a presidential decree was issued to reinstate and designate Manila as the capital and Metro Manila as the seat of government.
Phillip Phillips (Winner) | Jessica Sanchez (Runner-up) |
Joshua Ledet (3rd place) | Hollie Cavanagh (4th place) |
Skylar Laine (5th place) | Elise Testone (6th place) |
Colton Dixon (7th place) | DeAndre Brackensick (8th place) |
Heejun Han (9th place) | Erika Van Pelt (10th place) |
The tour this repeated the same format as American Idols LIVE! Tour 2011, where there were solos and group performances. The first half contained solos from the first five contestants eliminated: Erika Van Pelt, Heejun Han, Deandre Brackensick, Colton Dixon and Elise Testone. The second half started with a set for the runner-up, Jessica Sanchez, then there were performances by Skylar Laine, Hollie Cavanagh and Joshua Ledet, and then a set for the winner, Phillip Phillips. The show ended with a group number.
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Prince Rogers Nelson was an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, actor, and filmmaker. With a career spanning four decades, Prince is regarded as one of the most innovative and influential musicians of popular music. A multi-instrumentalist, he was considered a guitar virtuoso and was also skilled at playing the drums, percussion, bass, keyboards, and synthesizer. He pioneered the Minneapolis sound, which is a subgenre of funk rock with elements of synth-pop and new wave, in the late 1970s. Prince was also known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant fashion sense and use of makeup, and wide vocal range.
Date [4] | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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July 6, 2012 | Detroit | United States | Joe Louis Arena | 5,441 / 6,219 (87%) | $315,363 [5] |
July 7, 2012 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 7,374 / 8,340 (88%) | $409,683 [5] | |
July 9, 2012 | Minneapolis | Target Center | 5,488 / 6,339 (87%) | $316,337 [5] | |
July 11, 2012 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | 4,481 / 6,364 (70%) | $255,721 [5] | |
July 12, 2012 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 4,699 / 6,517 (72%) | $276,169 [5] | |
July 14, 2012 | Broomfield | 1stBank Center | 4,007 / 4,920 (81%) | $238,368 [5] | |
July 16, 2012 | West Valley City | Maverik Center | 2,888 / 5,241 (55%) | $165,187 [6] | |
July 18, 2012 | Seattle | KeyArena | 5,970 / 6,353 (94%) | $344,729 [6] | |
July 19, 2012 | Portland | Rose Garden Arena | 5,019 / 6,030 (83%) | $296,049 [6] | |
July 21, 2012 | Sacramento | Power Balance Pavilion | 6,865 / 7,710 (89%) | $379,005 [6] | |
July 22, 2012 | San Jose | HP Pavilion at San Jose | 8,105 / 8,593 (94%) | $451,391 [6] | |
July 23, 2012 | Los Angeles | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live | 5,917 / 6,339 (93%) | $362,096 [6] | |
July 25, 2012 | Ontario | Citizens Business Bank Arena | 5,755 / 6,688 (86%) | $368,054 [7] | |
July 26, 2012 | San Diego | Valley View Casino Center | 5,422 / 6,579 (82%) | $320,449 [7] | |
July 27, 2012 | Glendale | Jobing.com Arena | 4,362 / 5,518 (79%) | $256,030 [7] | |
July 29, 2012 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 8,775 / 9,498 (92%) | $475,103 [7] | |
July 30, 2012 | Lafayette | Cajundome | 9,226 / 9,226 (100%) | $481,581 [7] | |
July 31, 2012 | Jackson | Mississippi Coliseum | 7,152 / 7,152 (100%) | $358,984 [7] | |
August 2, 2012 | Orlando | Amway Center | 6,129 / 6,789 (90%) | $352,338 [8] | |
August 3, 2012 | Sunrise | BankAtlantic Center | 4,294 / 5,492 (63%) | $253,273 [8] | |
August 5, 2012 | Duluth | Arena at Gwinnett Center | 8,053 / 8,053 (100%) | $434,274 [8] | |
August 6, 2012 | North Charleston | North Charleston Coliseum | 6,114 / 6,902 (86%) | $336,998 [8] | |
August 8, 2012 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 6,101 / 7,196 (85%) | $349,662 [8] | |
August 9, 2012 | Baltimore | 1st Mariner Arena | 4,200 / 5,579 (75%) | $245,412 [8] | |
August 11, 2012 | Columbus | Jerome Schottenstein Center | 5,704 / 6,852 (83%) | $321,084 [9] | |
August 12, 2012 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 7,249 / 7,934 (91%) | $400,179 [9] | |
August 14, 2012 | Pittsburgh | Consol Energy Center | 4,675 / 6,045 (77%) | $264,284 [9] | |
August 15, 2012 | Rochester | Blue Cross Arena | 3,409 / 4,694 (73%) | $199,444 [9] | |
August 16, 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 7,895 / 8,587 (92%) | $456,218 [9] |
August 18, 2012 | Manchester | United States | Verizon Wireless Arena | 6,299 / 6,821 (92%) | $363,495 [9] |
August 19, 2012 | Worcester | DCU Center | 5,471 / 6,378 (86%) | $316,184 [9] | |
August 21, 2012 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 5,387 / 7,014 (77%) | $312,327 [10] | |
August 22, 2012 | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 7,777 / 8,211 (95%) | $421,551 [10] | |
August 25, 2012 | Portland | Cumberland County Civic Center | 4,976 / 5,415 (92%) | $282,631 [10] | |
August 26, 2012 | Providence | Dunkin' Donuts Center | 6,840 / 7,361 (93%) | $380,782 [10] | |
August 28, 2012 | Newark | Prudential Center | 8,035 / 8,812 (91%) | $444,658 [10] | |
August 30, 2012 | Albany | Times Union Center | 3,485 / 4,717 (74%) | $203,784 [10] | |
September 1, 2012 | Bridgeport | Webster Bank Arena | 5,586 / 6,694 (83%) | $316,276 [11] | |
September 2, 2012 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 3,920 / 4,897 (80%) | $292,820 [11] | |
September 4, 2012 | Syracuse | Oncenter War Memorial Arena | 2,712 / 4,449 (61%) | $160,018 [11] | |
September 6, 2012 | Wilkes-Barre | Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza | 3,565 / 6,547 (55%) | $204,320 [11] | |
September 7, 2012 | Atlantic City | Boardwalk Hall | 6,117 / 7,590 (81%) | $350,948 [11] | |
September 8, 2012 | Reading | Sovereign Center | 4,061 / 6,098 (67%) | $233,468 [11] | |
September 10, 2012 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 3,527 / 5,627 (63%) | $201,124 [11] | |
September 11, 2012 | Milwaukee | BMO Harris Bradley Center | 4,176 / 5,692 (73%) | $245,171 [11] | |
September 21, 2012 | Quezon City | Philippines | Smart Araneta Coliseum | ||
TOTAL | 252,703 / 300,072 (84%) | $14,413,023 |
The tour was ranked No. 62 in the list of 2012 Year-end Top 200 North American tours, based on total gross income . [12]
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The Eclipse Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Journey. It was in support of the group's fourteenth studio album Eclipse. The album is Arnel Pineda's second since joining the band in 2007. Special guests on the 2011 tour include Foreigner and Night Ranger for most of the North American dates, Styx for the European dates, and Sweet for South American dates. The tour was the sixth top-grossing concert tour from July 23, 2011 to September 23, 2011 bringing in over $21 million and selling over 900,000 tickets. For the 2012 U.S. tour, special guests were Pat Benatar and Loverboy, and the guests for the 2013 tour were Deep Purple for the Australian dates, and Whitesnake for the European dates. For the 2014–2015 tour, the Steve Miller Band co-headlined. The 2016 tour saw the band play with The Doobie Brothers, as well as signal the return of "classic" drummer Steve Smith after longtime drummer Deen Castronovo was fired from the group. The 2017 tour had Asia co-headline, and also included the band's induction and performance at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This tour is also the longest-running in the entire history of the band.
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American Idol Season 11 Highlights is a compilation extended play by Skylar Laine based on some of her American Idol performances. The EP was released exclusively through Walmart and consists of a few studio recordings made by Laine during season 11 of American Idol. It includes a duet with Colton Dixon and performances that were well received by the judges on the show. Similar EPs were also released through Walmart by fellow contestants from the Top 5, Phillip Phillips, Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet and Hollie Cavanagh. As of September 2012, it has sold 33,000 copies.
American Idol Season 11 Highlights is a compilation extended play by Phillip Phillips based on some of his American Idol performances. The EP was released exclusively through Walmart and consists of a few studio recordings made by Phillips during season 11 of American Idol. It includes a duet with Elise Testone, his coronation song, "Home" and performances that were well received by the judges on the show. Similar EPs were also released through Walmart by fellow contestants from the Top 5, Jessica Sanchez, Joshua Ledet, Hollie Cavanagh and Skylar Laine. As of September 2012, it has sold 82,000 copies.
American Idol Season 11 Highlights is a compilation extended play by Jessica Sanchez based on some of her American Idol performances. The EP was released exclusively through Walmart and consists of a few studio recordings made by Sanchez during season 11 of American Idol. It includes a duet with Joshua Ledet, her potential coronation song, "Change Nothing" and performances that were well received by the judges on the show. Similar EPs were also released through Walmart by fellow contestants from the Top 5, Phillip Phillips, Joshua Ledet, Hollie Cavanagh and Skylar Laine. As of August 2012, it has sold 15,000 copies.
American Idol Season 11 Highlights is a compilation extended play by Joshua Ledet based on some of his American Idol performances. The EP was released exclusively through Walmart and consists of a few studio recordings made by Ledet during season 11 of American Idol. It includes a duet with Phillip Phillips and performances that were well received by the judges on the show. Similar EPs were also released through Walmart by fellow contestants from the Top 5, Phillip Phillips, Jessica Sanchez, Hollie Cavanagh and Skylar Laine. As of August 2012, it has sold 90,000 copies.
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American Idol Season 11 Highlights may refer to:
Preceded by Season 10 (2011) | American Idols LIVE! Tour Season 11 (2012) | Succeeded by Season 12 (2013) |
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