Tour by Hanson | |
Associated album | Anthem |
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Start date | July 18, 2013 |
End date | August 17, 2014 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows |
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Hanson concert chronology |
The Anthem World Tour is the twelfth concert tour by American pop-rock band, Hanson and is in support of their sixth studio album, Anthem (2013). The tour began in the summer of 2013, playing nearly 80 shows in the Americas, Europe and Australasia.
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on July 21, 2013, at the Credicard Hall in São Paulo, Brazil. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [4]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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South America [5] | |||
July 18, 2013 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Vorterix |
July 20, 2013 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Citibank Hall |
July 21, 2013 | São Paulo | Credicard Hall | |
North America [6] | |||
August 26, 2013 [A] | Falcon Heights | United States | Leinie Lodge Bandshell |
August 27, 2013 [A] | |||
August 28, 2013 [B] | Des Moines | Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater | |
August 29, 2013 | Fort Wayne | Duty's Buckets Sports Pub | |
August 31, 2013 | Boston | House of Blues | |
September 1, 2013 | Huntington | Paramount Theatre | |
September 2, 2013 | Bethlehem | Sands Bethlehem Event Center | |
September 4, 2013 | Richmond | National Theater | |
September 6, 2013 [C] | London | Canada | Western Fair Music Stage |
September 8, 2013 | Atlanta | United States | Variety Playhouse |
September 9, 2013 | Birmingham | WorkPlay Theatre | |
September 10, 2013 | Nashville | Wildhorse Saloon | |
September 11, 2013 | Memphis | Minglewood Hall | |
September 12, 2013 | New Orleans | House of Blues | |
September 15, 2013 | Austin | Antone's Nightclub | |
September 16, 2013 | Dallas | House of Blues | |
September 17, 2013 | Albuquerque | KiMo Theater | |
September 18, 2013 | Denver | Bluebird Theater | |
September 20, 2013 | Salt Lake City | The Depot | |
September 21, 2013 | Las Vegas | Fremont Country Club | |
September 22, 2013 | Tucson | Rialto Theatre | |
September 24, 2013 | San Diego | House of Blues | |
September 25, 2013 | Anaheim | ||
September 26, 2013 | West Hollywood | ||
September 28, 2013 | Portland | Aladdin Theater | |
September 30, 2013 | Seattle | Nuemos | |
October 2, 2013 | Vancouver | Canada | Vogue Theatre |
October 4, 2013 | Regina | Casino Regina Show Lounge | |
October 5, 2013 | Calgary | Chrome Showroom | |
October 7, 2013 | Sherwood Park | Festival Place | |
October 8, 2013 | Saskatoon | Odeon Events Centre | |
October 9, 2013 | Winnipeg | Mainstage | |
October 10, 2013 | |||
October 12, 2013 | Milwaukee | United States | Pabst Theater |
October 13, 2013 | Chicago | House of Blues | |
October 14, 2013 | |||
October 15, 2013 | Lawrence | Granada Theater | |
October 17, 2013 | St. Louis | The Pageant | |
October 18, 2013 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | |
October 19, 2013 | Cleveland | House of Blues | |
October 20, 2013 | Pontiac | The Crofoot | |
November 4, 2013 [D] | Bay Lake | America Gardens Theatre | |
November 5, 2013 [D] | |||
November 7, 2013 | Philadelphia | Theatre of Living Arts | |
November 8, 2013 | Munhall | Carnegie Library Music Hall | |
November 9, 2013 | Toronto | Canada | Danforth Music Hall |
November 10, 2013 | Montreal | Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre | |
November 12, 2013 | Fredericton | The Playhouse | |
November 14, 2013 | Halifax | Schooner Showroom | |
November 15, 2013 | |||
November 16, 2013 | Summerside | Harbourfront Theatre | |
November 17, 2013 | Moncton | The Centre at Casino New Brunswick | |
November 19, 2013 | Sayreville | United States | Starland Ballroom |
November 20, 2013 | Charlotte | Amos' Southend | |
Europe [7] | |||
December 3, 2013 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 ABC |
December 5, 2013 | Manchester | England | The Ritz |
December 6, 2013 | Cardiff | Wales | Solus |
December 7, 2013 | Birmingham | England | HMV Institute |
December 8, 2013 | London | indigO2 | |
December 10, 2013 | Tilburg | Netherlands | 013 |
December 11, 2013 | Cologne | Germany | Luxor |
December 13, 2013 | Paris | France | Le Trabendo |
December 14, 2013 | Solothurn | Switzerland | Kulturfabrik Kofmehl |
December 16, 2013 | Rome | Italy | Atlantico |
December 17, 2013 | Milan | Magazzini Generali | |
Australasia [8] | |||
August 5, 2014 | Brisbane | Australia | The Tivoli |
August 6, 2014 | Gold Coast | Coolangatta Hotel Bandroom | |
August 8, 2014 | Sydney | Enmore Theatre | |
August 9, 2014 | Melbourne | Palais Theatre | |
August 10, 2014 | Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom | ||
August 12, 2014 | Adelaide | HQ Complex | |
August 13, 2014 | Sydney | Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom | |
August 15, 2014 | Fremantle | Metropolis | |
August 17, 2014 | Auckland | New Zealand | Powerstation |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Citibank Hall | Rio de Janeiro | 1,191 / 2,825 (42%) | $82,095 [13] |
Credicard Hall | São Paulo | 2,341 / 3,885 (60%) | $159,788 [13] |
The Crofoot | Pontiac | 1,100 / 1,100 (100%) | $34,200 [14] |
Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre | Montreal | 549 / 549 (100%) | $16,379 [14] |
The Tivoli | Brisbane | 1,321 / 1,400 (94%) | $77,845 [15] |
Coolangatta Hotel Bandroom | Gold Coast | 559 / 900 (62%) | $32,532 [15] |
Enmore Theatre | Sydney | 2,437 / 2,500 (97%) | $143,148 [15] |
Palais Theatre | Melbourne | 2,787 / 2,800 (100%) | $166,032 [15] |
Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom | 881 / 900 (98%) | $52,447 [15] | |
HQ Complex | Adelaide | 1,040 / 1,100 (95%) | $60,796 [15] |
Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom | Sydney | 590 / 900 (66%) | $30,168 [15] |
Metropolis | Fremantle | 1,069 / 1,100 (97%) | $63,707 [15] |
Powerstation | Auckland | 1,025 / 1,100 (93%) | $60,384 [15] |
TOTAL | 16,890 / 21,059 (80%) | $979,521 | |
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