Gimmie Love Tour

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Gimmie Love Tour
Tour by Carly Rae Jepsen
Carly Rae Jespen Gimmie Love Tour Poster.png
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Emotion
Start date14 September 2015 (2015-09-14)
End date4 April 2016 (2016-04-04)
Legs8
No. of shows
  • 8 in Asia
  • 2 in Africa
  • 2 in Europe
  • 39 in North America
  • 50 total
Carly Rae Jepsen concert chronology

The Gimmie Love Tour was the second concert tour by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was launched in support of her third studio album, Emotion (2015). The November 2015 dates were announced on 28 September 2015 (on sale on 2 October 2015). The February 2016 to March 2016 were announced on 9 December 2015 (on sale on 10 December 2015). The Gimmie Love Tour received positive reviews and was a success. Most dates were sold out.

Contents

Set list

The following set list is representative of the concert on 30 December 2015. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [1]

  1. "Run Away with Me"
  2. "Making the Most of the Night"
  3. "Good Time"
  4. "Emotion"
  5. "Warm Blood"
  6. "Boy Problems"
  7. "This Kiss"
  8. "Gimmie Love"
  9. "Tiny Little Bows"
  10. "I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance"
  11. "Tonight I'm Getting Over You"
  12. "Your Type"
  13. "When I Needed You"
  14. "Love Again"
  15. "LA Hallucinations"
  16. "Favourite Colour"
  17. "All That"
  18. "Let's Get Lost"
  19. "Curiosity"
  20. "Call Me Maybe"
  21. "I Really Like You"

Notes

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening act
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Asia
14 September 2015 [lower-alpha 1] Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum Marion Aunor
Africa [3]
21 October 2015 Cape Town South Africa Grand Arena, GrandWest
24 October 2015 Pretoria Monument Amphitheatre
North America [4] [5]
1 November 2015 Ithaca United States Barton Hall
9 November 2015 Silver Spring The Fillmore
10 November 2015 Boston The Paradise
11 November 2015New York City Irving Plaza
13 November 2015 Philadelphia The Trocadero
Asia [6]
17 November 2015TokyoJapan Zepp Diver City
18 November 2015 Osaka Namba Hatch
19 November 2015 Nagoya Diamond Hall
North America
27 November 2015 [lower-alpha 2] Orlando United States Music Plaza Stage
2 December 2015 [lower-alpha 3] Tucson Fox Tucson Theatre
Europe [9]
6 December 2015 [lower-alpha 4] LondonEngland The O2 Arena
7 December 2015 Islington Assembly Hall
North America [11] [12] [13] [14]
30 December 2015 Las Vegas United States Venetian Theatre
31 December 2015
2 January 2016
12 February 2016 Raleigh The RitzCardinox
Fairground Saints
13 February 2016 Charlotte The Fillmore
14 February 2016 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
15 February 2016Orlando The Plaza Live
17 February 2016 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
19 February 2016 Dallas House of Blues
20 February 2016 Austin Moody Theater
21 February 2016 Houston House of Blues
24 February 2016 Tempe Marquee Theatre
25 February 2016Los Angeles Fonda Theatre
26 February 2016 Anaheim City National Grove
27 February 2016San Francisco Warfield Theatre
29 February 2016 Seattle The Showbox
1 March 2016 Portland Wonder Ballroom
2 March 2016 Boise Knitting Factory Concert House
4 March 2016 Salt Lake City The Depot
5 March 2016 Denver Gothic Theatre
7 March 2016 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
8 March 2016 Lawrence The Granada
9 March 2016 Minneapolis Varsity Theater
11 March 2016 Milwaukee Turner Hall Ballroom
12 March 2016 Chicago Metro
13 March 2016 Detroit St. Andrews Hall
14 March 2016 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
17 March 2016 Covington Madison Theater
18 March 2016 Pittsburgh Mr. Small's
19 March 2016 Norfolk Norva Theatre
20 March 2016 Baltimore Baltimore Sound Stage
22 March 2016 Clifton Park Upstate Concert Hall
23 March 2016 Providence Fete Ballroom
25 March 2016New York City Terminal 5
26 March 2016 Huntington The ParamountCardiknox
Asia [15]
31 March 2016 Sapporo JapanZepp Sapporo
2 April 2016 [lower-alpha 5] Chiba Makuhari Messe
3 April 2016 [lower-alpha 6] Kobe World Memorial Hall
4 April 2016 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
The TrocaderoPhiladelphia828 / 1,200$23,805 [17]
The Plaza LiveOrlando654 / 1,067$11,715 [18]
Fonda TheatreLos Angeles1,212 / 1,212 (100%)$33,330 [19]
The ParamountHuntington964 / 1,573$27,800 [20]
TOTAL (for the 8 concerts listed)3,658 / 5,052 (72%)$96,650

Notes

  1. The concert of 14 September 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Manila was originally scheduled to take place on 12 August 2015, but was rescheduled due to the effect of Typhoon Soudelor (2015). [2]
  2. The concert of 27 November 2015 at the Music Plaza Stage in Orlando was part of Universal Orlando's "25th Anniversary Concert Series". [7]
  3. The concert of 2 December 2015 at the Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson was part of 93.7 KRQ's "Christmas in Tucson". [8]
  4. The concert of 6 December 2015 at The O2 Arena in London was part of Capital FM's "2015 Jingle Bell Ball". [10]
  5. The concert of 2 April 2016 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba is part of "Pop Spring". [16]
  6. The concert of 3 April 2016 at the Kobe World Memorial Hall in Kobe is part of "Pop Spring". [16]

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