List of Selena Gomez live performances

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Gomez performing during her first solo tour Stars Dance Tour (2013). After completion, it grossed over US$44,3 million, becoming her second highest grossing tour to date.
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American singer Selena Gomez has released three studio albums since her solo debut in 2013. This has resulted in two concert tours all of them worldwide, and a lot of TV and award shows performances. During her Disney Channel days Gomez formed Selena Gomez & The Scene, her first musical group. [1] The musical formation broke up in 2012 after ending their third and final concert tour named We Own the Night Tour. [2] After the band's departure, Gomez has been releasing new music as a solo artist. She has been promoting all of her albums as well as her debut one Stars Dance , through 2013 and 2014, through performances at several festivals including the Rodeo Houston.

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A tour in support of the album began in August 2013 and was named Stars Dance Tour. The tour was scheduled to visit Asia and Oceania between January and February 2014 but those legs were cancelled due to Gomez being diagnosed with lupus. [3] [4] After completion, the tour grossed over US$44,3 million. [5]

In November 2014 Gomez released her first compilation album which she named For You . The album included tracks from her Hollywood Records days as well as a new track named "The Heart Wants What It Wants". [6]

In December 2014, Gomez signed with Interscope Records after releasing four studio albums with Hollywood Records. [7] In October 2015, Gomez released her second studio album as a solo artist; Revival . The singer announced in late November that she would tour the world with a tour in support of the new album. [8] The tour began in Las Vegas in May 2016 and ended three months later in New Zealand. [9] The Revival Tour was expected to visit Europe in October and November 2016 before visiting Latin America the following month but got canceled in August 2016 due to the singer's anxiety and depression, both symptoms of her disease. [10] [11]

In 2017 Gomez started to work on her next album, her second with Interscope often referred to as SG2 on social media. Through the year she released some musical collaborations with artists like Kygo and Marshmello. [12] She also released two singles intended to be the first one's off her new record named "Bad Liar" and "Fetish". [13] However the release of the album was delayed and rescheduled to be released at the end of 2019. In May 2018, the singer released a new single, "Back to You" as part of the 13 Reasons Why soundtrack; a Netflix original series on which Gomez has been the executive producer since its debut in March 2017. [14] [15]

Concert tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsGrossAttendanceRef.
Stars Dance Tour August 14, 2013

March 9, 2014

Stars Dance North America
Europe
Asia
55 US$44,350,000+400,000 [16]

[17] [18]
[19] [20] [21]

Revival Tour May 6, 2016

August 13, 2016

Revival North America
Asia
Oceania
55US$42,500,000+540,000 [22]

[23] [24] [25] [26] [21]

Live performances

Kiss & Tell era

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)
Dancing with the Stars September 29, 2009 Los Angeles "Falling Down"
Teletón December 5, 2009 Mexico City "Falling Down" · "Naturally"
The Ellen DeGeneres Show December 11, 2009 Los Angeles "Naturally"
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve January 1, 2010 Las Vegas "More" · "Naturally"
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo February 7, 2010 San Antonio Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert set list
Good Morning America February 11, 2010 New York City "Naturally" · "More"
Pop-ConFebruary 20, 2010 Uniondale, New York Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert set list
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo March 21, 2010 Houston
GMTV April 5, 2010 London "Naturally"
Live from Studio Five April 6, 2010
MTV Live SessionsApril 15, 2010"Falling Down" · "Naturally" · "Kiss & Tell" · "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" · "The Way I Loved You"

A Year without Rain era

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)
America's Got Talent July 14, 2010 Los Angeles "Round & Round"
Musikfest August 14, 2010 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert set list
Indiana State Fair August 15, 2010 Indianapolis
Illinois State Fair August 21, 2010 Springfield, Illinois
Starburst Summer Concert SeriesAugust 21, 2010 Eureka, Missouri
York Fair September 11, 2010 York, Pennsylvania
Los Angeles County Fair September 18, 2010 Pomona, California
Kansas State Fair September 19, 2010 Hutchinson, Kansas
Radio Disney September 21, 2010 Los Angeles "Round & Round" · "A Year without Rain"
The Ellen DeGeneres Show September 22, 2010"A Year without Rain"
Good Morning AmericaSeptember 23, 2010 New York City "Round & Round" · "A Year without Rain"
Daybreak September 27, 2010 London "Round & Round"
Blue Peter September 28, 2010
The SevenOctober 1, 2010
The 5:19 ShowOctober 2, 2010
Big Fresno FairOctober 10, 2010 Fresno, California Selena Gomez & the Scene: Live in Concert set list
Justin Timberlake and Friends, a Special Evening Benefiting Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenOctober 23, 2010 Las Vegas
Arizona State Fair October 24, 2010 Phoenix A Year without Rain Tour set list
Lopez Tonight November 16, 2010 Los Angeles "A Year without Rain" · "Un Año sin Lluvia"
Live! with Regis and Kelly December 1, 2010 New York City "A Year without Rain"
KIIS FM's Jingle BallDecember 5, 2010 Los Angeles "Round & Round" · "Off the Chain" · "Rock God" · "A Year without Rain" · "Naturally"
101.3 KDWB's Jingle BallDecember 6, 2010 Minneapolis
Q102 Jingle BallDecember 8, 2010 Camden, New Jersey
Kiss 108's Jingle BallDecember 9, 2010 Lowell, Massachusetts
Z100 Jingle BallDecember 10, 2010 New York City
People's Choice Awards January 5, 2011 Los Angeles "A Year without Rain"
SukkiriFebruary 24, 2011 Tokyo, Japan "Round & Round"
Borderfest March 5, 2011 Hidalgo, Texas A Year without Rain Tour set list
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo March 6, 2011 Houston

When the Sun Goes Down era

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)
Late Show with David Letterman March 16, 2011 New York City "Who Says"
The SevenMarch 18, 2011
Concert for HopeMarch 20, 2011 Los Angeles "Round & Round" · "More" · "Rock God" · "Off the Chain" · "Falling Down" · "Price Tag" · "Who Says" · "A Year without Rain" · "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" · "Naturally" · "Magic"
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowMarch 22, 2011"Who Says"
Dancing with the StarsApril 5, 2011
Dixon May FairMay 7, 2011 Dixon, California
Wango Tango May 14, 2011 Los Angeles "Round & Round" · "Naturally" · "A Year without Rain" · "Who Says" (Not in order)
Good Morning AmericaJune 17, 2011 New York City "Who Says" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "Naturally"
MuchMusic Video Awards June 19, 2011 Toronto "Who Says"
So Random! June 19, 2011
(Pre-recorded)
Burbank
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon June 24, 2011 New York City
Live! with Regis and KellyJune 29, 2011
DaybreakJuly 8, 2011 London "Love You Like a Love Song"
Orange County Fair July 24, 2011 Costa Mesa, California We Own the Night Tour set list
California Mid-State FairJuly 25, 2011 Paso Robles, California
Teen Choice Awards 2011 August 7, 2011 Los Angeles "Love You Like a Love Song"
Maryland State Fair August 26, 2011 Timonium, Maryland We Own the Night Tour set list
Great New York State Fair August 27, 2011 Syracuse, New York
Colorado State Fair September 3, 2011 Pueblo, Colorado
Oregon State Fair September 5, 2011 Salem, Oregon
Puyallup Fair September 12, 2011 Puyallup, Washington
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno September 19, 2011 Los Angeles "Love You Like a Love Song"
MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 November 6, 2011"Hit the Lights"
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowNovember 17, 2011"Love You Like a Love Song"
Speak Now World Tour November 22, 2011 New York City "Who Says"
KDND's Jingle BallDecember 1, 2011 Sacramento "Who Says" · "Round & Round" · "Love You Like a Love Song" · "Bang Bang Bang" · "The One That Got Away" · "Hit the Lights" · "Naturally" · "A Year without Rain" · "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (Not in order)
PhoosonDecember 2, 2011 Phoenix
99.7's Triple Ho ShowDecember 13, 2011 San Jose, California
B96's SoBe Lifewater Jingle BashDecember 17, 2011 Rosemont, Illinois
106.1 KISS FM's Jingle Bell BashDecember 18, 2011 Seattle
MTV New Year's December 31, 2011 New York City "Love You Like a Love Song" · "Hit the Lights"
UNICEF Benefit ConcertJanuary 19, 2013"Love You Like a Love Song" · "Round & Round" · "Bang Bang Bang" · "I Knew You Were Trouble" · "...Baby One More Time" · "Rock God" · "Ho Hey" · "Cry Me a River" · "Hit the Lights" · "Naturally" · "A Year without Rain" · "Dream" · "Who Says"

Stars Dance era

EventDateCityPerformed song(s)Ref.
MTV Movie Awards 2013 April 14, 2013 Culver City "Come & Get It" [27]
Dancing with the Stars April 16, 2013 Los Angeles [28]
The Ellen DeGeneres Show April 18, 2013 [29]
Late Show with David Letterman April 25, 2013 New York City [30]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2013 April 27, 2013Los Angeles [31]
Billboard Music Awards 2013 May 19, 2013 Las Vegas [32]
The Graham Norton Show May 23, 2013 London [33]
Walmart Soundcheck July 20, 2013 Nashville "Hit the Lights" · "Who Says" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "Come & Get It" · "Naturally" [34]
NFL Thanksgiving Day Halftime Show November 28, 2013 Arlington, Texas "Like a Champion" · "Slow Down" · "Come & Get It" [35]
106.1 KISS FM's Jingle Ball December 2, 2013 Dallas "Birthday" · "B.E.A.T." · "Undercover" · "Come & Get It" · "Slow Down"
KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball 2013 December 6, 2013 Los Angeles "Birthday" · "Undercover" · "Come & Get It"
KBKS’ Jingle Ball December 8, 2013 Everett, Washington "Naturally" · "Come & Get It" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "Slow Down" · "B.E.A.T." · "Undercover"
Christmas for the Kids ShowDecember 12, 2013 Rosemont "Come & Get It" · "B.E.A.T."
Z100 Jingle Ball December 13, 2013 New York City "Slow Down" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "B.E.A.T." · "Undercover" · "Come & Get It"
Kiss 108's Jingle Ball December 14, 2013 Boston "Slow Down" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "Naturally" · "Who Says" · "B.E.A.T." · "Undercover" · "Come & Get It"
Rodeo Houston March 9, 2014 Houston Stars Dance Tour Setlist

Revival era

EventDateCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
The 1989 World Tour August 27, 2015 Los Angeles United States "Good for You" (with Taylor Swift) [36]
Revival Event September 16, 2015"Same Old Love" · "Good for You" [37]
Alan Carr: Chatty Man September 24, 2015 London United Kingdom "Good for You" [38]
Live Lounge September 25, 2015"Good for You" · "Rude" [39]
Le Grand Journal September 28, 2015 Paris France "Good for You" [40]
The Ellen DeGeneres Show October 8, 2015 Burbank United States"Same Old Love" [41]
The Today Show October 12, 2015 New York City "Good for You" · "Same Old Love" · "Come & Get It" · "Me & the Rhythm" [42]
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon October 14, 2015"Same Old Love" [43]
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2015 November 10, 2015"Hands to Myself" · "Me & My Girls" [44]
Children in Need 2015 November 13, 2015 Borehamwood United Kingdom"Same Old Love" [45]
American Music Awards 2015 November 22, 2015Los AngelesUnited States [46]
Wild 94.9's Jingle Ball December 3, 2015 Oakland "Same Old Love" · "Good for You" · "Love You like a Love Song" · "Hands to Myself" · "Kill Em with Kindness" [47]
KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball 2015 December 4, 2015Los Angeles [48]
Q102's Jingle Ball December 9, 2015 Philadelphia [49]
Z100 Jingle Ball December 11, 2015New York City [50]
Billboard Women in Music 2015 "Same Old Love" [51]
103.5 KISS FM's Jingle Ball December 16, 2015 Rosemont "Same Old Love" · "Good for You" · "Love You Like a Love Song" · "Hands to Myself" · "Kill Em with Kindness" [49]
Saturday Night Live January 23, 2016New York City"Good for You" · "Same Old Love" · "Hands to Myself" [52]
We Day April 7, 2016 Inglewood "Kill Em with Kindness"
The Late Late Show with James Corden June 20, 2016Los Angeles"Same Old Love" · "Come & Get It" · "Hands to Myself" · "Kill Em with Kindness" · "Love You Like a Love Song" · "Shake It Off" [53]
Summerfest June 29, 2016 Milwaukee Revival Tour setlist [54]
Festival d'été de Québec July 11, 2016 Quebec City Canada [55]
Reputation Stadium Tour May 19, 2018 Pasadena United States"Hands to Myself" (with Taylor Swift) [56]

Rare era

EventDateCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
American Music Awards 2019 November 24, 2019 Los Angeles United States "Lose You to Love Me" / "Look at Her Now" [57]
The Village Studio February 24, 2020"Rare" [58]

Other live performances

EventDateCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
American Music Awards 2014 November 23, 2014 Los Angeles United States "The Heart Wants What It Wants" [59]
American Music Awards 2017 November 19, 2017"Wolves" [60]
Coachella 2019 April 12, 2019 Indio "Taki Taki" [61]
Inner Monologue Tour November 12, 2019Los Angeles"Anxiety" [62]
Premio Lo Nuestro 2021 February 18, 2021 Miami "Baila Conmigo" [63]
UEFA Champions League Final 2021 May 29, 2021 Porto Portugal "Wolves" [64]
The Late Late Show with James Corden October 18, 2021Los AngelesUnited States"Let Somebody Go" [65]
Music of the Spheres World Tour October 1, 2023 Pasadena [66]

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