Tour by Carly Rae Jepsen | |
Associated album | Emotion |
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Start date | 14 September 2015 |
End date | 4 April 2016 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows |
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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.
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]
Notes
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) |
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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 2015 | New York City | Irving Plaza | ||
13 November 2015 | Philadelphia | The Trocadero | ||
Asia [6] | ||||
17 November 2015 | Tokyo | Japan | 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] | London | England | 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 Ritz | Cardinox Fairground Saints | |
13 February 2016 | Charlotte | The Fillmore | ||
14 February 2016 | Atlanta | Variety Playhouse | ||
15 February 2016 | Orlando | 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 2016 | Los Angeles | Fonda Theatre | ||
26 February 2016 | Anaheim | City National Grove | ||
27 February 2016 | San 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 2016 | New York City | Terminal 5 | ||
26 March 2016 | Huntington | The Paramount | Cardiknox | |
Asia [15] | ||||
31 March 2016 | Sapporo | Japan | Zepp 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 | ||
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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The Trocadero | Philadelphia | 828 / 1,200 | $23,805 [17] |
The Plaza Live | Orlando | 654 / 1,067 | $11,715 [18] |
Fonda Theatre | Los Angeles | 1,212 / 1,212 (100%) | $33,330 [19] |
The Paramount | Huntington | 964 / 1,573 | $27,800 [20] |
TOTAL (for the 8 concerts listed) | 3,658 / 5,052 (72%) | $96,650 |
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