Joe Jonas & Jay Sean: Live in Concert

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Joe Jonas & Jay Sean: Live in Concert
Co-headlining tour by Joe Jonas
Jay Sean
JJJS 2011TourPoster.png
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America
Start dateSeptember 6, 2011
End dateOctober 6, 2011
Legs1
No. of shows19 in North America
Joe Jonas tour chronology
Joe Jonas & Jay Sean: Live in Concert
(2011)
Jay Sean tour chronology
2010 Tour
(2010)
Joe Jonas & Jay Sean: Live in Concert
(2011)
The Homecoming Tour
(2011)

Joe Jonas & Jay Sean: Live in Concert was a co-headlining tour by American recording artist Joe Jonas and British recording artist Jay Sean. The tour played 19 concerts in North America in the fall of 2011.

Contents

Background

The tour was announced in August 2011. [1] In a press release announcing the tour, both artists expressed excitement at the concept of touring with the other. Jonas stated, "This is going to be a killer tour and who better to hit the road with than Jay Sean". [2] Sean reiterated the sentiment, saying "I'm super excited to be on the road with Joe and I think it's going to be a great experience for me." [3] [4] [5]

The tour was originally 18+, however, the restrictions were later lifted. [6]

Opening act

Setlist

Joe Jonas [8]
  1. "Love Slayer"
  2. "Fastlife"
  3. "Just in Love"
  4. "Sorry"
  5. "When You Look Me in the Eyes" / "Hello Beautiful" / "Burnin' Up"
  6. "All This Time"
  7. "Kleptomaniac"
  8. "Beautiful People"
  9. "See No More"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
September 6, 2011 Boston United States House of Blues
September 7, 2011 Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
September 10, 2011 Toronto Canada Sound Academy
September 11, 2011 Cleveland United StatesHouse of Blues
September 12, 2011 Chicago
September 15, 2011 Minneapolis First Avenue
September 17, 2011 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
September 19, 2011 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
September 20, 2011 West Hollywood House of Blues
September 21, 2011 Pomona Fox Theater
September 24, 2011 Scottsdale The Venue
September 26, 2011 Houston House of Blues
September 28, 2011 Austin Moody Theater
September 29, 2011 Dallas House of Blues
October 1, 2011 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
October 2, 2011 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
October 3, 2011 Atlanta Tabernacle
October 5, 2011 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 6, 2011 New York City Best Buy Theater
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
September 7, 2011 Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania Tower Theater Moved to the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia
September 19, 2011 San Francisco Warfield Theatre Moved to the Regency Ballroom
September 20, 2011 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre Moved to the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Regency BallroomSan Francisco728 / 1,424 (51%)$21,544 [9]
Ruth Eckerd HallClearwater626 / 1,915 (33%)$28,050 [10]
Best Buy TheaterNew York City2,150 / 2,150 (100%)$72,413 [11]
TOTAL (for the 3 concerts listed)3,504 / 5,489 (64%)$122,007

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