List of Jessie J concert tours

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The following is a chronological list of English recording artist, Jessie J's concert tours.

Contents

Stand Up Tour

Stand Up Tour
Tour by Jessie J
JessieJ 2011TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Who You Are
Start date31 March 2011
End date9 April 2011
Legs1
No. of shows5 in Europe
Jessie J concert chronology

The Stand Up Tour is a UK tour by English recording artist Jessie J in support of her debut studio album, Who You Are .

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "Mamma Knows Best"
  2. "Abracadabra"
  3. "Stand Up"
  4. "Do It Like A Dude"
  5. "L.O.V.E"
  6. "Big White Room"
  7. "Who's Laughing Now"
  8. "Rainbow"
  9. "Nobody's Perfect"
Encore
  1. "Who You Are"
  2. "Price Tag"

Source: [2]

The Band

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [3]
31 March 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
1 April 2011 Bristol England O2 Academy
2 April 2011 Birmingham O2 Academy
4 April 2011 Manchester Manchester Academy
5 April 2011London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
7 April 2011 Dublin Ireland The Academy

Heartbeat Tour

Alive Tour

Sweet Talker Tour

Sweet Talker Tour
Concert by Jessie J
JessieJ 2015TourPoster.png
Promotional poster for the 2015 tour
Associated album Sweet Talker
Start date20 January 2015
End date12 December 2015
Legs6
No. of shows37 in Europe
19 in North America
4 in Asia
3 in Australasia
63 total

Background

In November 2014, Jessie J announced a 7-day UK Tour. The tour began in January, 2015. Around the end of 2014 Jessie J announced her first North American Tour. Throughout the course of the year she carried on promoting the 3rd Album in places, including Australia, Asia, North America and Europe with a total of 96 shows.

Setlist

This is the setlist was obtained from the concert held on 20 January 2015, at the Rhyl Pavillon in Rhyl, Wales. It does not represent every concert for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Ain't Been Done"
  2. "Burnin Up"
  3. "Wild"
  4. "Who's Laughing Now"
  5. "Loud"
  6. "LaserLight"
  7. "Nobody's Perfect"
  8. "Sweet Talker"
  9. "Seal Me With a Kiss"
  10. "Abracadabra"
  11. "Keep Us Together"
  12. "Get Away"
  13. "I Have Nothing"
  14. "You Don't Really Know Me"
  15. "Big White Room"
  16. "Who You Are"
  17. "Sexy Lady"
  18. "Domino"
  19. "Price Tag"
  20. "Do It Like a Dude"
  21. "Masterpiece"
  22. "Bang Bang"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
20 January 2015 Rhyl WalesRhyl Pavillon
22 January 2015 Newcastle England O2 Academy
24 January 2015 Manchester O2 Apollo
25 January 2015 Leeds O2 Academy
27 January 2015 Birmingham O2 Academy
28 January 2015London O2 Academy Brixton
29 January 2015 Eventim Apollo
1 February 2015 [lower-alpha 1] Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
5 February 2015ParisFrance Le Trianon
North America
8 February 2015 Los Angeles United States Kentia Exhibit Hall
12 February 2015 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
14 February 2015 Orlando Universal Music Plaza Stage
15 February 2015 Miami The Fillmore Miami Beach
Asia
7 March 2015 Singapore Sands Theatre
8 March 2015 [lower-alpha 2] Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
Australasia
11 March 2015 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
13 March 2015 Brisbane AustraliaEatons Hill Ballroom
14 March 2015 Sydney Big Top
North America
24 April 2015 Cambridge United States Harvard Yard
25 April 2015 New Haven Old Campus
26 April 2015 Waltham Great Lawn
28 April 2015 Boston Royale
29 April 2015 New York City Webster Hall
1 May 2015 College Park Xfinity Center
4 May 2015 Worcester Hart Recreation Center
6 May 2015 Montreal Canada Métropolis
7 May 2015 Toronto Danforth Music Hall
9 May 2015 Chicago United States House of Blues
11 May 2015 Minneapolis First Avenue
13 May 2015 Denver Ogden Theatre
15 May 2015 Las Vegas MGM Resorts Festival Grounds
18 May 2015Los Angeles Club Nokia
19 May 2015 San Francisco The Fillmore
Europe
28 May 2015 Stockholm Sweden Stora Scen
29 May 2015 Oslo Norway Bislett Stadium
30 May 2015 Hanover Germany Messegelände
1 June 2015 Cologne Palladium
2 June 2015 Offenbach Capitol
3 June 2015 Munich Kesselhaus
5 June 2015 Zürich Switzerland X-TRA
8 June 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
9 June 2015
10 June 2015ParisFrance Bataclan
14 June 2015 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
18 June 2015 Barcelona Spain Auditori Aire Lliure
19 June 2015 Copenhagen Denmark Plænen
25 June 2015 Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
25 June 2015 Thisted DenmarkDyrskuepladsen
5 July 2015LondonEngland Finsbury Park
8 July 2015 Henley-on-Thames Henley Festival Grounds
10 July 2015 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
11 July 2015 Auchterarder Scotland Strathallan Castle
Asia
15 July 2015 Jounieh Lebanon Fouad Shehab Stadium
Europe
17 July 2015 Pori Finland Kirjurinluoto Arena
18 July 2015 Northampton England Delapré Park
19 July 2015London Somerset House
11 September 2015 Istanbul Turkey Volkswagen Arena
13 September 2015 Hickstead England All England Jumping Course at Hickstead
14 September 2015 Frankfurt GermanyGibson Club
15 September 2015 Reykjavík Iceland Laugardalshöll
26 September 2015ParisFrance Casino de Paris
Asia
10 December 2015 Quezon City Philippines Kia Theatre
12 December 2015 Phnom Penh Cambodia Koh Pich

Live 2017

Live 2017
Concert by Jessie J
JessieJ 2017TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the 2017 tour
Start date8 October 2017
End date1 November 2017
Legs1
No. of shows7 in Europe
5 in North America
12 total

Live 2017 is the fifth concert tour by English singer-songwriter Jessie J. The tour was to promote the singles from her fourth studio album, R.O.S.E , which was released later. The tour began on 8 October 2017 in Birmingham, England, and concluded on 1 November 2017, in New York, USA. The tour spanned 12 shows visiting Britain, Europe and North America.

Opening act

Setlist

  1. Who You Are
  2. Domino
  3. Real Deal
  4. Nobody's Perfect
  5. Not My Ex
  6. Flashlight
  7. Earth Song
  8. Think About That
  9. Masterpiece
  10. Mamma Knows Best
  11. Bang Bang
  12. Price Tag
  13. Do It Like A Dude

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
8 October 2017 Birmingham England O2 Institute
9 October 2017 Manchester Albert Hall
11 October 2017 London KOKO
12 October 2017 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
14 October 2017 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall
16 October 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
17 October 2017 Berlin GermanyHuxleys Neue Welt
North America
23 October 2017 Toronto Canada Mod Club Theatre
25 October 2017 Chicago United States Bottom Lounge
27 October 2017 West Hollywood Troubadour
28 October 2017 San Francisco Great American Music Hall
1 November 2017 New York City (Le) Poisson Rouge

Notes

  1. This date was postponed from 1 January to 21 February.
  2. The 8 March 2015 concert in Jakarta at Jakarta I is part of Java Jazz Festival.

R.O.S.E Tour

R.O.S.E. Tour
Concert by Jessie J
JessieJ 2018TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the 2018 tour
Associated album R.O.S.E
Start date30 August 2018
End date5 December 2018
Legs3
No. of shows12 in Asia
18 in North America
18 in Europe
48 total

The R.O.S.E Tour [4] is the sixth concert tour by English singer-songwriter Jessie J, in support of her fourth studio album, R.O.S.E. (2018).

Opening act

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on 30 August 2018, at the Optics Valley International Tennis Centre in Wuhan, China. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [7]

  1. "Think About That"
  2. "Do It like a Dude"
  3. "Burnin' Up"
  4. "Petty"
  5. "Nobody's Perfect"
  6. "Not My Ex"
  7. "Easy on Me"
  8. "Thunder"
  9. "Stand Up"
  10. "Flashlight"
  11. "Queen"
  12. "Who You Are"
  13. "Play"
  14. "Domino"
  15. "Masterpiece"
  16. "Mamma Knows Best"
  17. "Bang Bang"
  18. "Price Tag"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Asia [8]
30 August 2018 Wuhan China Optics Valley International Tennis Centre
1 September 2018 Zhengzhou ZICEC Grand Hall
5 September 2018 Chengdu Wuliangye Chengdu Performing Arts Centre
6 September 2018 Beijing Cadillac Arena
7 September 2018 Changsha HICEC Multifunctional Hall
9 September 2018 Wuxi Wuxi Sports Center Indoor Stadium
12 September 2018 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre Arena
14 September 2018 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Gymnasium
16 September 2018 Tianjin Tianjin Gymnasium
18 September 2018 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena
20 September 2018 Taipei Taiwan Nangang C3 Field
22 September 2018 Hong Kong China VIVA
North America [9]
1 October 2018 San Francisco United States Warfield Theatre
3 October 2018 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
4 October 2018 Portland United States Crystal Ballroom
6 October 2018 Seattle Showbox SoDo
8 October 2018 Salt Lake City The Depot
9 October 2018 Englewood Gothic Theatre
11 October 2018 Minneapolis State Theatre
12 October 2018 Chicago Riviera Theatre
14 October 2018 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
16 October 2018 Toronto Canada Rebel
17 October 2018 Montreal MTelus
19 October 2018 New York City United States Hammerstein Ballroom
20 October 2018 Philadelphia Electric Factory
22 October 2018 Boston House of Blues
23 October 2018 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
25 October 2018 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
28 October 2018 Houston Warehouse Live
1 November 2018 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
Europe [10]
8 November 2018 Leicester England De Montfort Hall
9 November 2018 Bournemouth O2 Academy
11 November 2018 Sheffield O2 Academy
13 November 2018 London Royal Albert Hall
14 November 2018 Bristol O2 Academy
16 November 2018 Manchester Manchester Academy
17 November 2018 Oxford New Theatre
19 November 2018 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
20 November 2018 Birmingham O2 Academy
22 November 2018 Norwich Lower Common Room
23 November 2018 Southend-on-Sea Cliffs Pavilion
25 November 2018 Liverpool Empire Theatre
26 November 2018 Leeds O2 Academy
28 November 2018 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
29 November 2018 Newcastle England O2 Academy
1 December 2018 Dublin Ireland National Stadium
3 December 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
5 December 2018 Cologne Germany Palladium
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
3 September 2018Beijing, ChinaCadillac ArenaRescheduled to 6 September 2018
29 October 2018Dallas, TexasHouse of BluesCancelled [11]
30 October 2018Phoenix, ArizonaThe Van BurenCancelled [11]

Lasty Tour

Lasty Tour
Concert by Jessie J
Start date13 April 2019
End date1 October 2019
Legs4
No. of shows2 in Asia
3 in South America
17 in Europe
22 total

Lasty Tour [12] is the seventh concert tour by English singer-songwriter Jessie J.

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on 17 April 2019, at the Columbiahalle in Berlin, Germany. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Who's Laughing Now"
  2. "Masterpiece"
  3. "Do It like a Dude"
  4. "Real Deal"
  5. "Not My Ex"
  6. "Nobody's Perfect"
  7. "It's My Party"
  8. "Sexy Lady"
  9. "Wild"
  10. "Easy on Me"
  11. "Big White Room"
  12. "Stand Up"
  13. "Queen"
  14. "Flashlight"
  15. "Bang Bang"
  16. "Who You Are"
  17. "Play"
  18. "Domino"
  19. "Price Tag"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
13 April 2019 Zermatt SwitzerlandZeltbühne
15 April 2019 Munich GermanyTonHalle
17 April 2019 Berlin Columbiahalle
18 April 2019 Hamburg Mehr! Theater
21 April 2019 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Den Atelier
23 April 2019 Prague Czech Republic Forum Karlín
Asia
26 April 2019 Seoul South Korea KSPO DOme
Europe [13]
27 April 2019 Baku Azerbaijan Baku Crystal Hall
6 July 2019 Constanța RomaniaReyna Beach
8 July 2019 Paris France Le Trianon
10 July 2019 Cascais PortugalHipódromo Manuel Possolo
11 July 2019 Henley-on-Thames EnglandBanks of the River Thames
13 July 2019 Brentwood Brentwood Centre
3 August 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands NDSM Werf
4 August 2019 Brighton England Preston Park (Brighton Pride)
6 August 2019 Shekvetili Georgia Black Sea Arena
10 August 2019 Ascot England Ascot Racecourse
12 August 2019 Peralada Spain Peralada Castle
16 August 2019 Marbella Auditorio Starlite
South America [13]
27 September 2019 São Paulo BrazilEspaço das Américas
29 September 2019 Rio de Janeiro Parque dos Atletas
1 October 2019 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Luna Park

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