DNA World Tour

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DNA World Tour
Tour by Backstreet Boys
BSB DNA World Tour cover.png
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album DNA
Start dateMay 11, 2019 (2019-05-11)
End dateMay 20, 2023 (2023-05-20)
Legs11
No. of shows218
Attendance2.36 million [lower-alpha 1]
Box office$193.39 million [lower-alpha 1]
Backstreet Boys concert chronology

The DNA World Tour [1] was the eleventh concert tour by American vocal group Backstreet Boys in support of their tenth studio album, DNA (2019). The tour performed over 150 shows in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. It was the ninth highest-grossing tour of 2019, with a total attendance of 999,242 from 95 shows, as well as a total revenue of $92,310,105. [2]

Contents

The tour began on May 11, 2019, [3] but was cut short on March 15, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] They initially rescheduled the remaining dates for 2021, [5] but eventually had to reschedule again for 2022 and 2023. [6] [7]

Background

The DNA World Tour was announced on November 9, 2018. [8] In April 2019, it was announced that member Brian Littrell's son Baylee would be the supporting act for North American tour dates. [9]

Opening acts

Set list

The following set list was obtained from the concert held on August 26, 2019, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. [13] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Everyone" / "I Wanna Be With You"
  2. "The Call"
  3. "Don't Want You Back"
  4. "Nobody Else" (Brian Littrell solo)
  5. "New Love"
  6. "Get Down (You're the One for Me)"
  7. "Chateau" (Howie Dorough solo)
  8. "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely"
  9. "Incomplete"
  10. "Undone"
  11. "More than That"
  12. "The Way It Was" (Nick Carter solo)
  13. "Chances"
  14. "Shape of My Heart"
  15. "Drowning"
  16. "Passionate" (Kevin Richardson and AJ McLean duet)
  17. "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)"
  18. "As Long as You Love Me"
  19. "No Place"
  20. "Breathe"
  21. "Don't Wanna Lose You Now"
  22. "I'll Never Break Your Heart"
  23. "All I Have to Give"
  24. "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
  25. "We've Got It Goin' On"
  26. "It's Gotta Be You"
  27. "That's the Way I Like It"
  28. "Get Another Boyfriend"
  29. "The One"
  30. "I Want It That Way"
Encore
  1. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
  2. "Larger than Life"

Notes

Reception

Just six hours after tickets went on sale in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, tickets to the concert for Etihad Arena were all sold out. [14] This became the fastest selling event of their world tour and setting the quickest time to sell out an arena show in the UAE capital [14] [15]

Tour dates

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and box revenue [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 — Europe
May 11, 2019 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena 18,801 / 19,051$1,077,876
May 13, 2019 Madrid Spain WiZink Center 14,440 / 15,560$1,451,433
May 15, 2019 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 10,411 / 10,411$607,134
May 17, 2019 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 17,475 / 17,732$1,436,925
May 19, 2019 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 7,899 / 9,000$708,180
May 21, 2019 Hanover Germany TUI Arena 11,197 / 11,219$943,310
May 22, 2019 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 16,972 / 16,972$1,206,061
May 23, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 16,740 / 16,740$1,190,308
May 25, 2019 Mannheim Germany SAP Arena 11,061 / 11,061$919,230
May 27, 2019 Munich Olympiahalle 12,764 / 12,764$1,052,015
May 28, 2019 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle 13,077 / 13,303$1,116,458
May 29, 2019 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena 13,379 / 13,610$1,171,565
May 31, 2019 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium 11,557 / 11,557$914,368
June 1, 2019 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum 8,781 / 8,781$663,089
June 2, 2019 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe 13,698 / 13,698$953,136
June 5, 2019 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena 11,101 / 11,101$900,068
June 8, 2019 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 15,485 / 15,485$1,333,049
June 10, 2019 Manchester England Manchester Arena 13,073 / 13,349$1,028,880
June 11, 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 12,419 / 12,419$974,187
June 14, 2019 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 8,557 / 9,223$764,076
June 15, 2019 Birmingham England Arena Birmingham 12,020 / 12,350$992,664
June 17, 2019 London The O2 Arena 28,884 / 28,884$2,684,306
June 18, 2019
June 20, 2019 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 15,747 / 15,747$1,263,989
June 21, 2019 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 13,480 / 13,480$1,228,038
June 22, 2019 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena 13,138 / 15,541$961,334
June 24, 2019 Warsaw Poland Arena COS Torwar 7,228 / 7,500$618,194
June 25, 2019 Budapest Hungary László Papp Budapest Sports Arena 12,872 / 12,922$865,075
Leg 2 — North America
July 12, 2019 Washington, D.C. United States Capital One Arena 13,397 / 13,894$1,388,801
July 14, 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Ottawa Canada LeBreton Flats Park
July 15, 2019 Montreal Bell Centre 15,513 / 16,849$1,188,160
July 17, 2019 Toronto Scotiabank Arena 15,008 / 15,008$1,431,089
July 20, 2019 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center 15,029 / 15,029$1,469,180
July 22, 2019 Winnipeg Canada Bell MTS Place 12,578 / 12,578$1,058,990
July 24, 2019 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome 12,369 / 12,369$1,125,627
July 25, 2019 Edmonton Rogers Place 14,109 / 14,109$1,403,761
July 27, 2019 Vancouver Rogers Arena 14,169 / 14,169$1,414,669
July 29, 2019 Everett United States Angel of the Winds Arena 7,793 / 8,077$802,060
July 30, 2019 Portland Moda Center 13,336 / 13,336$1,197,171
August 1, 2019 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 12,448 / 12,448$1,172,741
August 3, 2019 Los Angeles Staples Center 13,282 / 14,158$1,334,557
August 4, 2019 San Jose SAP Center 13,112 / 13,478$1,328,286
August 5, 2019 Anaheim Honda Center 12,537 / 12,945$1,089,354
August 7, 2019 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena 12,124 / 12,417$941,101
August 8, 2019 Denver Pepsi Center 12,489 / 12,978$1,073,489
August 10, 2019 Chicago United Center 14,971 / 15,311$1,425,918
August 12, 2019 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 15,959 / 15,959$1,422,120
August 14, 2019 Boston TD Garden 13,075 / 13,442$1,265,642
August 15, 2019 Brooklyn Barclays Center 16,524 / 16,524$2,204,409
August 17, 2019 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 14,916 / 15,307$1,098,765
August 20, 2019 Raleigh PNC Arena 13,422 / 13,422$1,256,486
August 21, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena 11,612 / 11,612$1,108,964
August 23, 2019 Sunrise BB&T Center 13,538 / 13,538$1,283,152
August 24, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 13,043 / 13,043$1,314,467
August 26, 2019 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 13,628 / 13,628$1,239,888
August 27, 2019 Memphis FedExForum 9,690 / 11,842$600,281
August 28, 2019 Tulsa BOK Center 9,072 / 9,598$688,436
August 30, 2019 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 12,514 / 13,428$1,193,584
August 31, 2019 Houston Toyota Center 12,305 / 12,305$1,449,011
September 1, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center 13,634 / 13,634$1,361,524
September 3, 2019 Lafayette Cajundome 7,628 / 9,203$435,112
September 4, 2019 Birmingham Legacy Arena 10,498 / 11,315$822,762
September 6, 2019 St. Louis Enterprise Center 13,496 / 13,496$1,164,409
September 7, 2019 Kansas City Sprint Center 13,474 / 13,474$1,199,927
September 8, 2019 Omaha CHI Health Center Arena 12,270 / 13,034$893,790
September 10, 2019 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 12,269 / 12,269$955,649
September 11, 2019 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 11,601 / 11,601$1,261,850
September 13, 2019 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 14,907 / 14,907$1,224,299
September 14, 2019 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 13,960 / 13,960$1,221,912
September 15, 2019 Newark Prudential Center 13,023 / 13,023$1,879,908
September 16, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] HersheyHersheypark Stadium19,780 / 24,879$1,254,853
Leg 3 — Asia
October 16, 2019 Osaka Japan Osaka-Jo Hall 10,156 / 10,156$1,690,048
October 19, 2019 Macau Cotai Arena 11,183 / 11,183$1,440,701
October 22, 2019 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Hall 9,450 / 10,556$1,158,454
October 24, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Impact Exhibition Hall 5–6 5,579 / 8,681$774,438
October 26, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo 5,000 / 5,000$742,950
October 28, 2019 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena 8,578 / 8,578$1,434,838
October 30, 2019 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 9,879 / 9,879$1,705,211
Leg 4 — North America
November 2, 2019 Honolulu United States Blaisdell Arena 23,425 / 25,697$2,770,610
November 3, 2019
November 5, 2019
November 6, 2019
Leg 5 — Latin America
February 20, 2020 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes 43,370 / 43,370$3,601,893
February 21, 2020
February 22, 2020
February 24, 2020 Monterrey Arena Monterrey 25,442 / 25,442$1,397,072
February 25, 2020
February 26, 2020 Guadalajara Arena VFG 11,814 / 11,814$753,390
February 28, 2020 Alajuela Costa Rica Anfiteatro Coca-Cola 11,152 / 11,152$986,408
March 1, 2020 Bogotá Colombia Movistar Arena 19,990 / 19,990$1,930,409
March 2, 2020
March 4, 2020 Santiago Chile Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida 40,078 / 40,078$3,085,858
March 5, 2020
March 7, 2020 Buenos Aires Argentina Campo Argentino de Polo 25,025 / 25,025$1,620,100
March 8, 2020 Montevideo Uruguay Antel Arena 13,780 / 13,780$888,018
March 9, 2020
March 11, 2020 Uberlândia Brazil Ginásio Sabiazinho 7,043 / 7,043$541,487
March 13, 2020 Rio de Janeiro Jeunesse Arena 11,268 / 11,268$861,213
Leg 6 — North America
April 8, 2022 Las Vegas United States The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 12,223 / 27,773$1,588,757
April 9, 2022
April 15, 2022
April 16, 2022
May 15, 2022 [lower-alpha 4] Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
June 4, 2022 Chula Vista United States North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre 16,551 / 19,767$993,362
June 5, 2022 Irvine FivePoint Amphitheatre 10,864 / 11,660$883,187
June 7, 2022Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 17,269 / 17,269$1,905,463
June 9, 2022 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion 16,685 / 19,325$1,079,101
June 11, 2022 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater 13,109 / 15,291$767,050
June 13, 2022 Austin Germania Inscurance Amphitheater 9,836 / 12,512$668,143
June 14, 2022 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 16,346 / 16,346$1,197,039
June 15, 2022 Irving Toyota Music Factory 7,825 / 7,879$818,171
June 17, 2022 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion 10,795 / 10,825$795,281
June 20, 2022 Jacksonville VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena 10,672 / 10,672$1,133,884
June 21, 2022 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 18,239 / 18,239$1,333,131
June 22, 2022 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre 17,716 / 17,716$1,163,629
June 24, 2022 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 18,353 / 18,353$1,115,506
June 25, 2022Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park 15,150 / 15,150$794,074
June 28, 2022 Alpharetta Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 11,736 / 12,065$837,259
July 1, 2022TorontoCanada Budweiser Stage 31,561 / 31,896$2,241,040
July 2, 2022
July 3, 2022 Darien Center United States Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 14,179 / 21,780$811,435
July 5, 2022 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake 13,849 / 23,039$629,679
July 6, 2022 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center 18,351 / 19,726$1,082,838
July 8, 2022Milwaukee American Family Insurance Amphitheater
July 10, 2022 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center 21,317 / 23,712$1,081,313
July 13, 2022 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater 15,197 / 19,785$794,098
July 14, 2022 Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion 18,122 / 24,948$1,108,622
July 16, 2022 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater 13,619 / 13,619$1,360,916
July 17, 2022 Hartford Xfinity Theatre 15,071 / 24,222$865,983
July 19, 2022 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center 17,168 / 17,168$1,212,986
July 20, 2022 Mansfield Xfinity Center 15,518 / 19,537$1,137,466
July 21, 2022 Bangor Darling's Waterfront Pavilion 9,652 / 10,969$732,460
July 23, 2022 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center 16,656 / 24,998$857,344
July 24, 2022 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 10,952 / 15,991$757,391
July 26, 2022 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 13,201 / 20,372$759,272
July 28, 2022 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre 14,761 / 14,761$1,111,933
July 29, 2022 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 25,522 / 25,522$1,421,553
July 30, 2022 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 18,978 / 19,066$1,049,750
August 2, 2022 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
August 4, 2022 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre 20,273 / 20,544$1,052,662
August 6, 2022 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre 13,812 / 18,500$686,861
August 7, 2022 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 20,698 / 22,820$1,004,645
August 9, 2022 Concord Concord Pavilion 12,397 / 12,715$704,266
August 12, 2022 Auburn White River Amphitheatre 15,854 / 16,004$1,014,662
August 19, 2022 Nampa Ford Idaho Center 7,714 / 9,465$563,112
August 21, 2022 Spokane Spokane Arena 9,749 / 11,020$763,683
August 22, 2022PortlandModa Center11,133 / 12,715$1,073,536
August 24, 2022VancouverCanadaRogers Arena13,545 / 13,545$1,140,289
August 26, 2022EdmontonRogers Place13,767 / 13,767$1,098,144
August 27, 2022 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre 12,210 / 12,210$896,438
August 29, 2022Winnipeg Canada Life Centre 11,351 / 11,616$851,988
September 1, 2022Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre 11,757 / 12,137$1,166,585
September 2, 2022 Quebec City Videotron Centre 12,385 / 13,190$982,828
September 3, 2022MontrealBell Centre14,914 / 14,914$1,228,612
September 5, 2022 [lower-alpha 5] BristowUnited StatesJiffy Lube Live18,177 / 22,552$1,146,754
September 6, 2022 Lexington Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center 12,582 / 12,582$1,145,814
September 8, 2022NashvilleBridgestone Arena13,130 / 13,558$1,247,834
September 9, 2022MemphisFedExForum9,772 / 14,648$807,247
September 11, 2022 Sioux Falls Denny Sanford Premier Center 9,874 / 10,785$1,102,122
September 13, 2022 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena 9,498 / 11,630$885,870
September 14, 2022 Oklahoma City Paycom Center 10,162 / 13,073$905,389
Leg 7 — Europe
October 3, 2022LisbonPortugalAltice Arena18,471 / 18,471$962,914
October 4, 2022MadridSpainWiZink Center15,262 / 15,262$1,237,579
October 6, 2022BarcelonaPalau Sant Jordi17,833 / 17,833$1,482,792
October 8, 2022ParisFranceAccor Arena13,493 / 14,450$975,472
October 9, 2022AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome16,712 / 16,712$1,126,594
October 10, 2022CologneGermanyLanxess Arena32,632 / 32,632 [lower-alpha 6] $2,844,819 [lower-alpha 6]
October 12, 2022BerlinMercedes-Benz Arena26,499 / 27,257$2,448,040
October 13, 2022
October 15, 2022Hanover ZAG-Arena 10,749 / 10,860$1,008,448
October 17, 2022MannheimSAP Arena22,064 / 22,186$2,004,363
October 18, 2022
October 20, 2022MunichOlympiahalle25,383 / 25,383$2,420,646
October 21, 2022
October 22, 2022 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena 12,848 / 12,848$937,061
October 24, 2022 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena 22,279 / 22,279$2,097,570
October 25, 2022
October 27, 2022ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion12,872 / 12,872$1,382,379
October 29, 2022 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena 17,817 / 18,199$1,219,385
October 30, 2022 Leipzig Germany Arena Leipzig 10,273 / 10,273$905,139
October 31, 2022CologneLanxess Arena [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 6]
November 2, 2022BudapestHungaryLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena13,146 / 13,346$784,903
November 4, 2022 Dortmund Germany Westfallenhallen 11,105 / 11,187$1,059,949
November 6, 2022LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena15,840 / 15,840$1,417,721
November 8, 2022Manchester AO Arena 12,677 / 13,135$1,143,598
November 10, 2022AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis16,780 / 16,780$1,331,946
Leg 8 — United States [lower-alpha 7]
December 6, 2022DetroitUnited StatesLittle Caesers Arena
December 9, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden
December 11, 2022BostonTD Garden
December 16, 2022Tampa Amalie Arena
December 18, 2022SunriseFLA Live Arena
Leg 9 — South America
January 25, 2023 Curitiba Brazil Pedreira Paulo Leminski
January 27, 2023 São Paulo Allianz Parque
January 28, 2023
January 29, 2023 Belo Horizonte Esplanada do Mineirão
February 1, 2023 Viña del Mar Chile Estadio Sausalito
Leg 10 — Asia
February 14, 2023 Tokyo Japan Ariake Arena
February 15, 2023
February 16, 2023
February 18, 2023 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Arena
February 20, 2023PasayPhilippinesMall of Asia Arena
February 22, 2023SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium
Leg 11 — Oceania
February 25, 2023 Perth Australia RAC Arena
February 28, 2023 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
March 1, 2023
March 4, 2023 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
March 5, 2023
March 8, 2023 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 11, 2023 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
Leg 12 — Asia
March 14, 2023 Hong Kong AsiaWorld Arena
March 15, 2023
Leg 13 — Europe
April 28, 2023 Reykjavík Iceland Laugardalshöll
Leg 14 — Africa
May 1, 2023 Cairo Egypt Zed East by Ora
Leg 15 — Asia
May 4, 2023 Mumbai India JIO Gardens
May 5, 2023 New Delhi Airia Mall
Leg 16 — Middle East
May 7, 2023 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Etihad Arena
May 9, 2023 Sakhir Bahrain Al Dana Amphitheatre
May 11, 2023 Jeddah Saudi Arabia F1 Concert Zone
Leg 17 — South Africa
May 16, 2023 Cape Town South Africa Grand Arena at GrandWest Casino
May 17, 2023
May 19, 2023 Pretoria SunBet Arena at Time Square
May 20, 2023
Total2,361,102 [lower-alpha 1] $193,387,406 [lower-alpha 1]

Cancelled shows

May 13,2023 Tel Aviv 2023 Gaza–Israel clashes Live Park

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 From 182 reported dates.
  2. The concert in Ottawa on July 14, 2019, was part of the Ottawa Bluesfest. [32]
  3. The concert in Hershey on August 18, 2019, was postponed due to a thunderstorm. The band performed two songs before the show was postponed and rescheduled for September 16, 2019. [33] [34]
  4. The May 15, 2022, concert in Mexico City was part of Tecate Emblema 2022 Festival.
  5. The concert in Bristow on July 12, 2022, was postponed due to a thunderstorm. The concert was rescheduled for September 5, 2022. [35] [36]
  6. 1 2 3 4 The attendance and box revenue is representative of the shows on October 10 and October 31.
  7. The following dates were part of iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball Tour 2022.

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