Tour by Martina McBride | |
Associated album | Everlasting |
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Start date | May 8, 2014 |
End date | October 2, 2015 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 113 in North America |
Martina McBride concert chronology |
The Everlasting Tour is the seventh headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Martina McBride. The tour supports the singer's twelfth studio album, Everlasting (2014). The tour mainly visited North America, playing over 100 shows in the United States and Canada. [1]
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on February 12, 2015, at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, Iowa. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [2]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America [3] | |||
May 8, 2014 | Salina | United States | Stiefel Theatre |
May 9, 2014 | Effingham | Effingham Performance Center | |
May 10, 2014 | Clear Lake | Surf Ballroom | |
June 13, 2014 | Greenville | Peace Concert Hall | |
June 14, 2014 | Huntsville | Smith Concert Hall | |
June 20, 2014 | Rama | Canada | Casino Rama Entertainment Centre |
June 21, 2014 | Windsor | The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor | |
July 3, 2014 [A] | Park City | United States | Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater |
July 4, 2014 [B] | Greeley | Island Grove Stampede Arena | |
July 5, 2014 [C] | Idaho Falls | Sandy Downs Grandstand | |
July 11, 2014 | Cohasset | South Shore Music Circus | |
July 12, 2014 | Hyannis | Cape Cod Melody Tent | |
July 17, 2014 | Montgomery | Montgomery Performing Arts Centre | |
July 18, 2014 [D] | Kingsport | Johnson Stadium | |
July 19, 2014 | Portsmouth | nTelos Pavilion | |
August 15, 2014 | North Myrtle Beach | Alabama Theatre | |
August 16, 2014 [E] | Washington, D.C. | Nationals Park | |
August 22, 2014 | Niagara Falls | Seneca Niagara Events Center | |
August 28, 2014 | Meridian | Riley Center | |
August 29, 2014 | Forrest City | EACC Fine Arts Center | |
August 30, 2014 | Lake Charles | L'Auberge Event Center | |
August 31, 2014 | Nashville | 3rd and Lindsley | |
September 5, 2014 | Carmel | The Palladium | |
September 6, 2014 | Wabash | Ford Theater | |
September 11, 2014 | Deadwood | Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center | |
September 12, 2014 | Mahnomen | Shooting Star Casino Event Center | |
September 13, 2014 | Waukegan | Genesee Theatre | |
September 18, 2014 | Saratoga | Mountain Winery Amphitheatre | |
September 19, 2014 [F] | Lincoln | Thunder Valley Outdoor Amphitheater | |
September 20, 2014 [G] | Pomona | Budweiser Grandstand | |
September 22, 2014 | San Diego | House of Blues | |
September 25, 2014 | Midland | Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center | |
September 26, 2014 | Durant | Choctaw Grand Theater | |
September 27, 2014 | San Antonio | Majestic Theatre | |
October 3, 2014 | Dartmouth | Canada | Dartmouth Sportsplex |
October 3, 2014 | Moncton | Molson Canadian Centre | |
October 4, 2014 | St. John's | Mile One Centre | |
October 9, 2014 | Jericho | United States | NYCB Theatre |
October 10, 2014 | Albany | Palace Theatre | |
October 11, 2014 | Waterbury | Palace Theater | |
October 16, 2014 | Sarasota | Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | |
October 17, 2014 | Melbourne | King Center for the Performing Arts | |
October 18, 2014 [H] | Niceville | Twin Oaks Park | |
October 24, 2014 | Athens | Classic Center Theatre | |
November 1, 2014 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | |
November 7, 2014 | Dearborn | Guido Theater | |
November 8, 2014 | Dayton | Mead Theatre | |
November 13, 2014 | Jim Thorpe | Penn's Peak | |
November 14, 2014 | Utica | Stanley Center for the Arts | |
November 15, 2014 | Lynn | Lynn Memorial Auditorium | |
November 21, 2014 | Brookings | Swiftel Center Arena | |
November 29, 2014 | Kansas City | Arvest Bank Theatre | |
November 30, 2014 | Branson | Moon River Theatre | |
December 3, 2014 | Glenside | Keswick Theatre | |
December 4, 2014 | Northfield | Hard Rock Live | |
December 5, 2014 | Red Bank | Count Basie Theatre | |
December 11, 2014 | Milwaukee | Northern Lights Theater | |
December 12, 2014 | |||
December 13, 2014 | Omaha | Orpheum Theatre | |
December 14, 2014 | Bemidji | Sanford Center | |
January 16, 2015 | Cumberland | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | |
January 17, 2015 | Athens | Classic Center Theater | |
January 24, 2015 | Clearwater | Ruth Eckerd Hall | |
January 25, 2015 | Naples | Hayes Hall | |
February 10, 2015 | Midwest City | Hudiburg Chevrolet Center | |
February 12, 2015 | Davenport | Adler Theatre | |
February 13, 2015 | Brookings | Swiftel Center Arena | |
February 26, 2015 | Coachella | Spotlight Showroom | |
March 26, 2015 [I] | Austin | Luedecke Arena | |
March 27, 2015 | Biloxi | Beau Rivage Theatre | |
March 28, 2015 | Fort Worth | Billy Bob's Texas | |
May 15, 2015 | Merillville | Star Plaza Theatre | |
May 16, 2015 | Wisconsin Dells | Crystal Grand Music Theatre | |
June 6, 2015 [J] | Chattanooga | 21st Century Waterfront Park | |
June 18, 2015 [K] | Burlington | Miller Time Outdoor Stage | |
June 19, 2015 | Prior Lake | Mystic Lake Showroom | |
June 26, 2015 | Enid | Central National Bank Center | |
June 28, 2015 [L] | Milwaukee | Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard | |
July 3, 2015 | Myrtle Beach | Alabama Theatre | |
July 4, 2015 [M] | Nashville | Jack Daniel's Main stage | |
July 11, 2015 | Rohnert Park | Weill Hall | |
July 12, 2015 | Visalia | Fox Theatre | |
July 14, 2015 [N] | Turlock | Bud Light Variety Free Stage | |
July 15, 2015 [O] | Sacramento | Golden 1 Stage | |
July 16, 2015 [P] | Santa Maria | KCOY Main stage | |
July 18, 2015 | West Wendover | Peppermill Concert Hall | |
July 22, 2015 [Q] | Helena | Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds | |
July 24, 2015 | Calgary | Canada | Grey Eagle Event Centre |
July 25, 2015 [R] | Medicine Hat | MHE&S Grandstand | |
July 26, 2015 [S] | West Kelowna | Mission Hill Family Estate Amphitheatre | |
July 28, 2015 [T] | Rock Springs | United States | Sweetwater Events Complex |
July 30, 2015 [U] | Redmond | Bank of the Cascades Center | |
July 31, 2015 | Manson | Mill Bay Deep Water Amphitheater | |
August 1, 2015 | Tacoma | I-5 Tacoma Showroom | |
August 5, 2015 [V] | Roseburg | Cascade Community Credit Union Amphitheater | |
August 8, 2015 [W] | Mansfield | Richland County Fairgrounds | |
August 9, 2015 [X] | Billings | Rimrock Auto Arena | |
August 12, 2015 | Deadwood | Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center | |
August 13, 2015 [Y] | Aberdeen | Brown County Fair Grandstand | |
September 3, 2015 [Z] | Anniston | Anniston Performing Arts Center | |
September 4, 2015 [AA] | Memphis | Memphis Botanic Garden | |
September 6, 2015 [AB] | Panama City | Frank Brown Park | |
September 10, 2015 | Detroit | Fox Theatre | |
September 11, 2015 | Rockford | BMO Harris Bank Center | |
September 12, 2015 | Lawrenceburg | Lawrenceburg Event Center | |
September 15, 2015 | Nashville | Grand Ole Opry House | |
September 17, 2015 | Morristown | Mayo Performing Arts Center | |
September 18, 2015 | Punxsutawney | Punxsutawney Area Community Center | |
September 19, 2015 | Jackson | Potter Center | |
September 20, 2015 | Reading | Santander Performing Arts Center | |
September 25, 2015 [AC] | Durham | Durham Fair Main stage | |
September 26, 2015 | Concord | Chubb Theatre | |
October 2, 2015 [AD] | Minot | All Seasons Arena | |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Smith Concert Hall | Huntsville | 1,175 / 1,596 (74%) | $71,068 [34] |
Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center | Midland | 1,747 / 1,747 (100%) | $117,535 [35] |
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | Sarasota | 1,275 / 1,689 (75%) | $81,735 [36] |
King Center for the Performing Arts | Melbourne | 1,283 / 1,500 (86%) | $68,537 [37] |
Guido Theater | Dearborn | 1,140 / 1,155 (~100%) | $71,000 [38] |
Ruth Eckerd Hall | Clearwater | 1,807 / 1,932 (94%) | $131,505 [39] |
Santander Performing Arts Center | Reading | 913 / 1,774 (51%) | $58,309 [40] |
TOTAL | 9,340 / 11,393 (82%) | $599,689 |
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