Anthem World Tour

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Anthem World Tour
Tour by Hanson
Anthem World Tour promotional poster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Anthem
Start dateJuly 18, 2013 (2013-07-18)
End dateAugust 17, 2014 (2014-08-17)
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 3 in South America
  • 54 in North America
  • 11 in Europe
  • 9 in Australasia
  • 77 in total
Hanson concert chronology
  • Shout It Out World Tour
    (2011–12)
  • Anthem World Tour
    (2013–14)
  • Roots & Rock 'N' Roll Tour
    (2015)

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.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

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]

  1. "Fired Up"
  2. "You Can't Stop Us"
  3. "I've Got Soul"
  4. "Where's the Love"
  5. "Thinking of You"
  6. "Scream and Be Free"
  7. "A Minute Without You"
  8. "Weird"
  9. "Crazy Beautiful"
  10. "Lost Without You" / "Deeper" / "Save Me from Myself" / "Juliet"
  11. "Waiting for This"
  12. "Already Home"
  13. "Thinking 'bout Somethin'"
  14. "Penny & Me"
  15. "Give a Little"
  16. "Get the Girl Back"
  17. "MMMBop"
  18. "This Time Around"
  19. "Tonight"
    Encore
  20. "Save Me"
  21. "You Can't Stop Us Now"
  22. "In the City"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
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, 2014Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom
August 12, 2014 Adelaide HQ Complex
August 13, 2014SydneyHi-Fi Bar & Ballroom
August 15, 2014 Fremantle Metropolis
August 17, 2014 Auckland New Zealand Powerstation
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Minnesota State Fair" [9]
B This concert was a part of "Nitefall on the River" [10]
C This concert was a part of the "Western Fair" [11]
D This concert was a part of the "Eat to the Beat Concert Series" [12]

Box office score date

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Citibank HallRio de Janeiro1,191 / 2,825 (42%)$82,095 [13]
Credicard HallSão Paulo2,341 / 3,885 (60%)$159,788 [13]
The CrofootPontiac1,100 / 1,100 (100%)$34,200 [14]
Virgin Mobile Corona TheatreMontreal549 / 549 (100%)$16,379 [14]
The TivoliBrisbane1,321 / 1,400 (94%)$77,845 [15]
Coolangatta Hotel BandroomGold Coast559 / 900 (62%)$32,532 [15]
Enmore TheatreSydney2,437 / 2,500 (97%)$143,148 [15]
Palais TheatreMelbourne2,787 / 2,800 (100%)$166,032 [15]
Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom881 / 900 (98%)$52,447 [15]
HQ ComplexAdelaide1,040 / 1,100 (95%)$60,796 [15]
Hi-Fi Bar & BallroomSydney590 / 900 (66%)$30,168 [15]
MetropolisFremantle1,069 / 1,100 (97%)$63,707 [15]
PowerstationAuckland1,025 / 1,100 (93%)$60,384 [15]
TOTAL16,890 / 21,059 (80%)$979,521

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