Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert

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Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert
Tour by Fantasia Barrino and Anthony Hamilton
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Promotional poster for the 2016 tour
Start dateApril 21, 2016 (2016-04-21)
End dateJune 19, 2016 (2016-06-19)
Legs1
No. of shows26 in North America
Fantasia Barrino tour chronology
Side Effects of You Tour
(2013)
Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert
(2016)
The Definition Of... Tour
(2016)
Anthony Hamilton tour chronology
Home For The Holidays Tour
(2014)
Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert
(2016)
What I'm Feelin' Tour
(2016)

Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists, Fantasia Barrino and Anthony Hamilton. Primarily visiting the United States, the tour began on April 21 in Buffalo, New York's Shea's Performing Arts Center and ended on June 19 in Charlotte, North Carolina's Bojangles' Coliseum. [1] [2]

Contents

Opening acts

Critical reception

According to Singersroom, "Anthony Hamilton and Fantasia took fans on a musical journey and sang from the heart. Both singers added a modern twist to their Southern sound which was a plus because it exemplifies their originality and creativity. The concert was a great way to start off the spring tour for R&B music. These two entertainers touch people hearts through song because they made you laugh, cry, smile, and re-discover your purpose in life." [4]

Setlist

The following setlists were obtained from the June 10, 2016 concert; held at the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri. It does not represents all concerts for the duration of the tour. [5]

Fantasia
  1. "Instrumental Sequence"
  2. "Change Your Mind" (contains elements of "I'm Your Baby Tonight")
  3. "Selfish (I Want You to Myself)"
  4. "Don't Act Right"
  5. "Instrumental Sequence" (contains elements of "Hotline Bling")
  6. "Without Me"
  7. "I'm Doin' Me"
  8. "Instrumental Sequence"
  9. "Summertime"
  10. "Bittersweet"
  11. "Proud Mary"
  12. "Nasty Girl" / "The Bird"
  13. "Instrumental Sequence"
  14. "When I See U" (contains elements of "Overnight Scenario")
  15. "Lose to Win"
  16. "Truth Is" / "Free Yourself" / "Ain't Gon' Beg You"
  17. "Sleeping with the One I Love"
Anthony Hamilton
  1. "Save Me"
  2. "Cool"
  3. "Comin' from Where I'm From"
  4. "What I'm Feelin'"
  5. "Best of Me"
  6. "Amen"
  7. "The Point of it All"
  8. "Hotline Bling" / "Respek"
  9. "Soul's on Fire"
  10. "Still"
  11. "Charlene"
  12. "So in Love"

Tour Dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [1] [2]
April 21, 2016 Buffalo United States Shea's Performing Arts Center
April 22, 2016 Detroit Fox Theatre
April 23, 2016 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
April 28, 2016 Newark Prudential Hall
April 29, 2016New York City The Theater at Madison Square Garden
April 30, 2016 Baltimore Pier Six Pavilion
May 1, 2016 Columbus Palace Theatre
May 5, 2016 Greensboro Special Events Center
May 6, 2016Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
May 8, 2016 Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center
May 12, 2016 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum
May 13, 2016 Southaven Landers Center
May 14, 2016 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
May 20, 2016Los Angeles Microsoft Theater
May 22. 2016 Las Vegas The Joint
June 1, 2016ChicagoArie Crown Theater
June 3, 2016 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
June 4, 2016 Cleveland State Theatre
June 5, 2016BaltimorePier Six Pavilion
June 9, 2016 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
June 10, 2016 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
June 12, 2016 Houston NRG Arena
June 16, 2016 Tampa USF Sun Dome
June 17, 2016 Atlanta Fox Theatre
June 18, 2016 Richmond Altria Theater
June 19, 2016 Charlotte Bojangles' Coliseum

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
The JointLas Vegas2,197 / 2,732 (80%)$163,053 [6]
Mann Center for the Performing ArtsPhiladelphia4,202 / 6,460 (65%)$288,135 [7]
Fox TheatreAtlanta4,383 / 4,630 (95%)$320,477 [8]
Altria TheaterRichmond3,427 / 3,427 (100%)$233,016 [9]
Ted Constant Convocation CenterNorfolk5,233 / 5,233 (100%)$342,235 [10]

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