Break the Spell Tour

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Break the Spell Tour
Tour by Daughtry
Associated album Break the Spell
Start dateMarch 20, 2012 (2012-03-20)
End dateOctober 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 65 in North America
  • 16 in Europe
  • 1 in Asia
  • 82 in total
Daughtry concert chronology

Break the Spell Tour was the second headlining tour from record breaking American rock band Daughtry. [1] The first leg of the tour was announced on January 16, 2012. [2] The tour began on March 20, 2012, in Buffalo, New York and finished on October 19, 2012, in Dubai. It was in support of third studio album Break the Spell and grossed $6.3 million. [3]

Contents

Opening acts

Set list

  1. "Renegade"
  2. "Break the Spell"
  3. "Feels Like Tonight"
  4. "Crawling Back to You"
  5. "Losing My Mind"
  6. "Outta My Head"
  7. "Crazy"
  8. "Start of Something Good"
  9. "What About Now"
  10. "Home"
  11. "Rescue Me"
  12. "Spaceship"
  13. "Louder Than Ever"
  14. "Over You"
  15. "No Surprise"
  16. "Runnin' Down A Dream" (Tom Petty cover)
  17. "September"

Encore

  1. "Rebel Yell" (Billy Idol cover)
  2. "It's Not Over"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America Leg 1
March 20, 2012 Buffalo United States Shea's Performing Arts Center
March 21, 2012 Reading Reading Eagle Theater at Sovereign Center
March 24, 2012 Toronto Canada Massey Hall
March 25, 2012 Cleveland United States Palace Theatre
March 27, 2012 Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
March 28, 2012 Little Rock Robinson Center
March 30, 2012 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
March 31, 2012 Louisville Louisville Palace
April 2, 2012 Columbus Veteran's Memorial
April 3, 2012 Cincinnati Cincinnati Music Hall
April 4, 2012 Pittsburgh Benedum Center
April 7, 2012 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
April 9, 2012 Charlotte Ovens Auditorium
April 11, 2012 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
April 14, 2012 Boca Raton Mizner Park Amphitheater
April 15, 2012 Jacksonville Moran Theater
April 17, 2012 Columbia Columbia Township Auditorium
April 18, 2012 Richmond Landmark Theater
April 20, 2012 West Long Branch The MAC at Monmouth University
April 21, 2012 Syracuse Landmark Theatre
April 23, 2012 Lowell Lowell Memorial Auditorium
April 25, 2012 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
April 28, 2012 Mashantucket MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods
April 29, 2012 Albany Palace Theatre
May 1, 2012 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
North America Leg 2
May 10, 2012 Indianapolis United States Egyptian Room
May 11, 2012 Waukegan Genesee Theatre
May 13, 2012 Minneapolis The Brick
May 15, 2012 Omaha Orpheum Theatre
May 16, 2012 St. Louis Peabody Opera House
May 18, 2012 Kansas City Midland Theatre
May 19, 2012 Tulsa Brady Theater
May 21, 2012 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
May 22, 2012 San Diego San Diego Civic Theatre
May 24, 2012 Las Vegas The Joint
May 30, 2012 Los Angeles Nokia Theatre
May 31, 2012 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
June 2, 2012 Portland Keller Auditorium
June 3, 2012 Seattle Paramount Theatre
June 5, 2012 Salt Lake City Abravanel Hall
June 7, 2012 Denver Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre
June 11, 2012 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
June 13, 2012 Austin Bass Concert Hall
June 20, 2012 Southaven Snowden Grove Amphitheatre
June 23, 2012 North Platte Nebraskaland Days Festival
July 7, 2012 Pittsburgh PNC Park
July 20, 2012 Flushing Citi Field
July 21, 2012 Montclair Wellmont Theater
July 23, 2012 Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
July 25, 2012Troy FairTroy Fair
July 26, 2012 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
July 28, 2012 Portsmouth nTelos Wireless Pavilion
August 1, 2012 Baltimore Modell Performing Arts Center
August 3, 2012 Orillia Canada Casino Rama
August 4, 2012 Windsor Caesars Windsor
August 6, 2012 Milwaukee United StatesBMO Harris Pavilion
August 8, 2012 Charleston Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences
August 9, 2012 Kettering Fraze Pavilion
August 11, 2012 Bethlehem Muskifest
August 12, 2012 Atlantic City Borgata Resort & Event Center
August 14, 2012 Danbury Ives Concert Park
August 15, 2012 West Point Eisenhower Hall Theatre
August 17, 2012 Chesapeake Chesapeake City Park
August 18, 2012 Royalton Mix 94.9 Summer Concerts
Europe [4]
September 6, 2012 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
September 7, 2012 Paris France Le Zénith
September 9, 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
September 11, 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Falcomer Salen
September 12, 2012 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe
September 16, 2012 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena
September 21, 2012 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
September 22, 2012 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
September 25, 2012 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
September 26, 2012 Munich Olympiastadion
September 28, 2012 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
October 1, 2012 London England The O2 Arena
October 2, 2012 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
October 4, 2012 Manchester Manchester Arena
October 5, 2012 Newcastle upon Tyne Metro Radio Arena
October 7, 2012 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
October 8, 2012London Wembley Arena
October 12, 2012 Moscow Russia Stadium Live
North America Leg 3
October 14, 2012 Red Bank United States Count Basie Theatre
Asia
October 19, 2012 Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Badia Golf Club

Box office score date

VenueCityAttendanceGross revenue
Shea's Performing Arts CenterBuffalo2,809 / 2,933 (96%)$124,705 [5]
Reading Eagle Theater at Sovereign CenterReading2,759 / 3,552 (78%)$132,478 [5]
Massey HallToronto2,424 / 2,628 (92%)$128,393
Palace TheatreCleveland2,606 / 2,606 (100%)$120,683
Cobb Energy Performing Arts CenterAtlanta1,724 / 2,546 (70%)$87,300
Robinson CenterLittle Rock1,418 / 2,393 (59%)$69,339
Ryman AuditoriumNashville2,300 / 2,300 (100%)$107,010
The Louisville PalaceLouisville2,602 / 2,602 (100%)$117,721
Veterans Memorial AuditoriumColumbus1,928 / 3,234 (60%)$93,800
Music HallCincinnati2,029 / 3,138 (65%)$93,865
Benedum CenterPittsburgh2,168 / 2,640 (82%)$106,820
Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro3,945 / 4,995 (80%)$183,983
Ruth Eckered HallClearwater2,110 / 2,110 (100%)$104,135
Mizner Park AmphitheaterBoca Raton3,194 / 3,240 (99%)$149,730
Moran TheatreJacksonville1,783 / 2,781 (64%)$85,092
Memorial AuditoriumLowell2,965 / 2,965 (100%)$125,578 [6]
New Jersey Performing Arts CenterNewark2,316 / 2,747 (84%)$120,712
Palace TheatreAlbany2,666 / 2,666 (100%)$114,423
Hammerstein BallroomNew York City3,019 / 3,308 (91%)$160,166
Egyptian RoomIndianapolis1,209 / 1,830 (66%)$59,846 [7]
Genesee TheatreWaukegan2,347 / 2,347 (100%)$117,838
The BrickMinneapolis1,179 / 1,252 (94%)$61,898
Orpheum TheatreOmaha1,773 / 2,444 (73%)$84,197
Peabody Opera HouseSt. Louis2,222 / 2,923 (76%)$106,825
Midland TheatreKansas City1,269 / 2,481 (51%)$55,673
Brady TheatreTulsa1,631 / 2,504 (65%)$83,582
Comerica TheatrePhoenix2,271 / 2,860 (79%)$111,768
San Diego Civic TheatreSan Diego1,488 / 2,694 (55%)$76,230
The JointParadise1,670 / 3,137 (53%)$90,813
Nokia Theatre: LA LiveLos Angeles3,223 / 4,046 (79%)$168,670
Warfield TheatreSan Francisco1,513 / 2,360 (64%)$75,619
Keller AuditoriumPortland2,614 / 2,881 (91%)$123,705
Paramount TheatreSeattle1,534 / 2,759 (56%)$78,583
Abravanel HallSalt Lake City2,003 / 2,441 (82%)$93,312
Temple Horne Buell TheatreDenver2,077 / 2,605 (80%)$104, 773
Verizon TheatreGrand Prairie2,091 / 3,168 (66%)$100,343
Bass Concert HallAustin1,405 / 2,725 (52%)$70,065
The Colosseum at Caesar'sWindsor4,109 / 4,934 (83%)$304,407
TOTAL84,393 / 96,671 (87%)$4,088,090

Personnel

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Touring members

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