List of the Veronicas concert tours

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The Veronicas being interviewed on tour in Perth in 2006.

This is a complete list of tours by Australian band the Veronicas. As of 2022, they have headlined six national tours in Australia, two international tours and have supported six other tours. They have also done many mini tours.

Contents

2006 US Tour

The Veronicas 2006 US Tour
Tour by The Veronicas
Associated album The Secret Life of...
Start date28 January 2006
End date3 March 2006
No. of shows27
The Veronicas concert chronology
  • The Veronicas 2006 US Tour
    (2006)
  • Australian Tour 2006
    (2006)

The US tour was their first ever headlining tour. The tour was in support of their first album The Secret Life of... . The tour began on 28 January 2006 and finished 3 March 2006. [1] The supporting acts were October Fall and Jonas Brothers. [2]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
28 January 2006 Sacramento United States Underground Cafe
30 January 2006 Seattle The Crocodile
31 January 2006 Portland Roseland Grill
2 February 2006 Fort Collins The Starlight
3 February 2006 Denver Rock Island
4 February 2006 Kansas City Madrid Theatre
5 February 2006 Columbia Mojo's
6 February 2006 Minneapolis 7th Street Entry
8 February 2006 Chicago Beat Kitchen
9 February 2006 Indianapolis The Emerson Theater
11 February 2006 Columbus The Basement
12 February 2006 Buffalo Town Ballroom
14 February 2006 New York City Avalon Nightclub
15 February 2006 Worcester The Palladium
16 February 2006 Providence Living Room
17 February 2006 Hartford Webster Underground
18 February 2006 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
20 February 2006 Philadelphia North Star
21 February 2006 Wilkes-Barre Cafe Metropolis
23 February 2006 Charlotte The Casbah
24 February 2006 Norfolk Norva
25 February 2006 Charleston Music Farm
27 February 2006 Nashville 3rd & Lindsley
28 February 2006 Atlanta Masquerade
1 March 2006 Gainesville Common Grounds
2 March 2006 Tampa State Theatre
3 March 2006 Orlando Back Booth

Setlist

(Not same setlist for all dates)

  1. "Revolution"
  2. "Everything I'm Not"
  3. "Leave Me Alone"
  4. "When it All Falls Apart"
  5. "Cry"
  6. "Heavily Broken"
  7. "Mother Mother"
  8. "4ever"
  9. "I Could Get Used To This"

Australian Tour 2006

Australian Tour 2006
Tour by The Veronicas
Associated album The Secret Life of...
Start date13 April 2006
End date24 April 2006
No. of shows9
The Veronicas concert chronology
  • The Veronicas 2006 US Tour
    (2006)
  • Australian Tour 2006
    (2006)
  • The Revolution Tour
    (2006)

The Australian Tour was their first ever tour in Australia. The nine date tour commenced on 13 April 2006 in Newcastle and concluded on 24 April 2006. The supporting act was Elemeno P. [3] All the shows were sell outs. [4]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
13 April 2006 Newcastle Australia The Civic Theatre
15 April 2006 Wollongong Yallah Roadhouse
16 April 2006 Penrith The Evan Theatre
18 April 2006 Sydney The Metro Theatre
19 April 2006
21 April 2006 Brisbane The Tivoli
22 April 2006 Melbourne The Palais
23 April 2006 Adelaide Her Majesteys
24 April 2006 Perth Capitol

The Revolution Tour

The Revolution Tour
Tour by The Veronicas
Associated album The Secret Life of...
Start date4 August 2006
End date27 August 2006
Legs1
No. of shows15
The Veronicas concert chronology
  • Australian Tour 2006
    (2006)
  • The Revolution Tour
    (2006)
  • Hook Me Up Tour
    (2007)

The Revolution Tour is the Veronicas second Australian tour and was announced in June, 2006. [5] This tour marked one year since they released their first single, "4ever", in 2005. [6] The tour commenced on 4 August and finished on 27 August 2006. Supporting acts were originally Avalon Drive [7] and Ryan Cabrera but Cabrera dropped out of the tour due to his split from Veronicas twin Lisa. [8]

Tour dates

Date [9] CityCountryVenue
4 August 2006 Perth Australia Burswood Theatre
6 August 2006 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
8 August 2006 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
9 August 2006 Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre
10 August 2006 Sydney Luna Park
12 August 2006 Gold Coast Gold Coast Convention Centre
15 August 2006 Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
17 August 2006 Cairns Cairns Convention Centre
18 August 2006 Townsville Townsville Entertainment Centre
20 August 2006 Rockhampton Great Western Hotel
22 August 2006 Toowoomba USQ Clive Berghofer Recreation Centre
24 August 2006 Melbourne Palais Theatre
25 August 2006 Bendigo Bendigo Schweppes Centre
26 August 2006MelbournePalais Theatre
27 August 2006 Geelong The Arena

Setlist

(not same setlist for all dates)

  1. "Secret"
  2. "Everything I'm Not"
  3. "Happy"
  4. "Mouth Shut"
  5. "When It All Falls Apart"
  6. "Did Ya Think"
  7. "Faded"
  8. "Nobody Wins"
  9. "Its A Long Way To the Top (If You Want To Rock N Roll)" (ACDC)
  10. "Cry"
  11. "Speechless"
  12. "Mother Mother"
  13. "Heavily Broken"
  14. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls)
  15. "Leave Me Alone"
  16. "Revolution"

Encore

  1. "4ever"
  2. "I Could Get Used To This"

Exposed... The Secret Life of The Veronicas

On 2 December 2006 the Veronicas released a CD/DVD, entitled Exposed... The Secret Life of The Veronicas in Australia which featured live performances from the Revolution Tour and a DVD featuring parts of the sisters' live performances throughout 2005–2006, including footage that had previously not been seen, and their music videos. [10] The album debuted at #6 on the ARIA DVD Charts accrediting platinum in its first week. The second week it rose to its peak of #3 [11] and was accredited Double Platinum. [12]

Hook Me Up Tour

Hook Me Up Tour
Tour by The Veronicas
Associated album Hook Me Up
Start date30 November 2007
End date12 December 2007
Legs1
No. of shows10
The Veronicas concert chronology

The Hook Me Up Tour is the Veronicas third national tour of Australia supporting their second album Hook Me Up . [13] The tour went for 10 shows beginning on 30 November 2007 and finishing on 12 December 2007. The supporting acts for the tour were Dean Geyer and Calerway.

Tour dates

Date [14] CityCountryVenue
30 November 2007 Perth Australia Burswood Theatre
1 December 2007
3 December 2007 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
4 December 2007
6 December 2007 Melbourne Festival Hall
7 December 2007 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
8 December 2007 Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre
9 December 2007 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
11 December 2007 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
12 December 2007 Gold Coast Gold Coast Convention Centre

Revenge Is Sweeter Tour

Revenge Is Sweeter Tour
Tour by The Veronicas
Revengeissweetertourposter.jpg
Associated album Hook Me Up
Start date13 February 2009
End date9 August 2009
Legs4
No. of shows54
The Veronicas concert chronology
  • Hook Me
    Up Tour
    (2007)
  • Revenge Is
    Sweeter Tour

    (2009)
  • Sanctified Tour
    (2014)

The Revenge Is Sweeter Tour is a tour by the Veronicas which was announced in November 2008. [15]

Tour information

The sixteen date tour was their first to extend outside of Australia into New Zealand. [16] The tour began on 13 February 2009 in Newcastle and concluded on 7 March 2009 in Dunedin, New Zealand. [17]

On 3 April 2009 they announced the tour would continue with a US leg starting on 4 June 2009 and ending on 18 July 2009 and then continuing in Japan from 7 to 9 August 2009. [18] On 5 May 2009 it was announced that there would be two shows in Canada, one on 27 June and the other on 15 July, before heading to Japan. [19]

While on a promotional visit to the United Kingdom in August 2009, they announced 3 UK dates of the tour from 23–25 September 2009. A CD/DVD version of the tour was released on 1 September 2009 in Australia. After the tour ended, they played their first show in Latin America on Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009 in Bogota, Colombia.

Supporting acts

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Oceania
13 February 2009 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre
14 February 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
16 February 2009 Sydney Enmore Theatre
17 February 2009
19 February 2009
20 February 2009 Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre
21 February 2009 Canberra Royal Theatre
24 February 2009 Melbourne Palais Theatre
25 February 2009
26 February 2009 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
28 February 2009 Perth Challenge Stadium
1 March 2009
3 March 2009 Auckland New Zealand Logan Campbell Centre
4 March 2009 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
6 March 2009 Christchurch Christchurch Town Hall
7 March 2009 Dunedin Dunedin Town Hall
North America
3 June 2009 Buffalo United States Coca-Cola Field
WKSE radio show
4 June 2009 Providence Lupos
7 June 2009 Wappingers Falls Dutchess Stadium
9 June 2009 Norfolk The NorVa
10 June 2009 Greenville Handlebar
12 June 2009 New Orleans House of Blues
13 June 2009 Baton Rouge Varsity
14 June 2009 Memphis Hi Tone
16 June 2009 Oklahoma City Diamond Ballroom
17 June 2009 Dallas House of Blues
20 June 2009 Kansas City Capitol Fed Park
21 June 2009 San Francisco Golden Gate Park
23 June 2009 Los Angeles Henry Fonda Theater
24 June 2009 Vallejo Six Flags
26 June 2009 Portland Hawthorne Theatre
27 June 2009 Vancouver Canada The Plaza Nightclub
28 June 2009 Seattle United StatesNeumos
30 June 2009 Salt Lake City Club Sound
1 July 2009 Colorado Springs Black Sheep
3 July 2009 Bessemer Adventure Theme Park
4 July 2009 Detroit CityFest
5 July 2009 Milwaukee Summerfest
7 July 2009 St. Louis Pops
8 July 2009 Des Moines People's Court
10 July 2009 Minneapolis Station 4
11 July 2009 Chicago Metro
12 July 2009 Grand Rapids Intersection
14 July 2009 Cleveland Grog Shop
15 July 2009 Toronto CanadaCiRCA
17 July 2009 Philadelphia United States Fillmore at the TLA
18 July 2009 Denver PARC-Elitch Gardens
1 August 2009 Binghamton Otsiningo Park
Asia
7 August 2009 Osaka Japan Summer Sonic Festival
8 August 2009 Tokyo
9 August 2009
Europe
23 September 2009GlasgowScotland O2 ABC Glasgow
24 September 2009LondonEngland KOKO
25 September 2009Manchester Manchester Academy
6 December 2009London The O2 Arena
Jingle Bell Ball

Critical reception

The tour received mostly positive reviews commenting on the crowd atmosphere and their vocal abilities.

GenQ stated "...the girls were on stage for 1 ½ hours of entertainment in every sense of the word". [24]

The Courier Mail gave a positive review saying "There was plenty of sass, not to mention skin-tight sequined pants, multiple costume changes and lashings of red lipstick, but the girls' big voices were the main attraction" as well as commenting on their performance of 'Heavily Broken' stating "Their emotion-laden ballad Heavily Broken, dedicated to the victims of Victoria's Bushfires, was the only thing that could draw silence from the crowd" and ended it with a comment on the shows family friendly nature saying "If the applause was any indicator, Saturday night's crowd - mums and dads included - were proud of their local girls done good". [25]

Adelaide Now reviewed their performance at the Thebarton Theatre and commented on their stage presence saying "With a string quartet brought in for some songs, back-up dancers for others, the Veronicas delivered a varied and energy filled set" [26]

Set list

(not same setlist for all dates)

  1. "Take Me on the Floor"
  2. "Everything"
  3. "Popular"
  4. "Mouth Shut"
  5. "Revolution"
  6. "Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were)"
  7. "Secret" 1
  8. "Mother Mother"
  9. "Hook Me Up"
  10. "This Love"
  11. "Don't Say Goodbye"
  12. "Heavily Broken"
  13. "4ever"
  14. "Everything I'm Not"
  15. "I Could Get Used to This" 2
  16. "All I Have" 3
  17. "When It All Falls Apart" 4
  18. "Untouched"
  19. "This Is How It Feels"
  • ^Note 1  : Performed in Australia, New Zealand and United States only.
  • ^Note 2  : Performed in Australia and New Zealand only.
  • ^Note 3  : Performed in Australia, New Zealand and United States only.
  • ^Note 4  : Performed in Australia, Scotland and New Zealand only.

Sanctified Tour

Sanctified Tour

Sanctified Tour
Tour by The Veronicas
Location Australia and United Kingdom
Associated albumThe Veronicas
Start date12 February 2015 (2015-02-12)
End date11 March 2015 (2015-03-11)
Legs2
No. of shows10
The Veronicas concert chronology

On 19 November 2014, the Veronicas announced via their official Twitter account that they will embark on a month-long Australian tour to promote The Veronicas in 2015. [30] The tour is set to begin on 12 February 2015 in Perth and end on 21 February in Brisbane. [31] An announcement on 19 January revealed that the Sanctified Tour dates will include shows in the UK from 6–11 March with support from Los Angeles-based band Badflower. [32] They announced the American leg in May. [33] The duo cancelled the American leg of the tour due to technical issues in June.[ citation needed ]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act,
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
Australia [31]
12 February 2015 Perth Australia Perth Concert Hall Dean Ray
14 February 2015 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre
18 February 2015 Melbourne Hamer Hall Dean Ray
20 February 2015 Sydney Enmore Theatre
21 February 2015 Brisbane Brisbane City Hall
Europe [32]
4 March 2015 Birmingham England Library, The InstituteBadFlower
6 March 2015 Glasgow Scotland Garage Glasgow
8 March 2015 Manchester England Manchester Academy
10 March 2015 Brighton Brighton Concorde 2
11 March 2015 London Heaven in London
North America [34]
17 June 2015 Buffalo cancelled United States Buffalo and Erie County Botanical GardensBadFlower
21 June 2015 Columbus cancelledNewport Music Hall
24 June 2015 Washington, D.C. cancelledThe Hamilton Live
26 June 2015 Nashville cancelledPublic Square Park Downtown
27 June 2015
29 June 2015 West Hollywood cancelledTroubadour


Setlist

(not same setlist for all dates)

  1. "Sanctified"
  2. "Did You Miss Me? (I'm A Veronica)"
  3. "Take Me on the Floor"
  4. "Line of Fire"
  5. "Hook Me Up"
  6. "Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were)"
  7. "Teenage Millionaire"
  8. "Always"
  9. "Let Me Out"
  10. "Everything I'm Not"
  11. "You Ruin Me"
  12. "Untouched"
  13. "Cruel"
  14. "Cold"
  15. "This Is How It Feels"
  16. "4ever"
  17. "You and Me"
  18. "If You Love Someone"

Godzilla V Human Tour

The Godzilla V Human tour is The Veronicas seventh concert tour. The tour was announced on March 26, 2021. [35] to support the Human / Godzilla double album. They continued joining festivals and mini performances well into 2023. [36] [37]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act,
DateCityVenueOpening Act
Australia [38]
3 June 2021BrisbaneFortitude Music HallZheani
4 June 2021
5 June 2021Sunshine CoastKings Theatre
6 June 2021Tweed HeadsTwin TownsJoel Adams
12 June 2021PerthHBF StadiumSupathick
13 June 2021AdelaideThebarton TheatreZheani
15 June 2021CanberraCanberra TheatreCXLOE
16 June 2021NewcastleCivic TheatreCXLOE

MAY-A

18 June 2021SydneyHordern Pavilion
19 June 2021WollongongWIN Entertainment Centre
26 June 2021MelbourneThe ForumCXLOE
27 June 2021Zheani
28 June 2021

Setlist

(Not same setlist for all dates)

  1. "GODZILLA"
  2. "When It All Falls Apart"
  3. "Take Me on the Floor"
  4. "Revenge Is Sweeter (Then You Ever Were)"
  5. "Stealing Cars"
  6. "Silent"
  7. "Hook Me Up"
  8. "This Is How It Feels"
  9. "Human"
  10. "Heavily Broken" (Sometimes "Without You" from "Human")
  11. "Everything I'm Not"
  12. "In My Blood"
  13. "Sugar Daddy"
  14. "Lolita"
  15. "4ever"
  16. "You Ruin Me"
  17. "Untouched"

Gothic Summer North America Tour

The Veroncias did their first American tour in just over 10 years, to support their Rock Pop album Gothic Summer which came out that year. [39] Jesse Jo Stark opened.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
2 April 2024San Francisco, CA United States The Filmore
5 April 2024 Seattle, WAThe Showbox
6 April 2024 Portland, ORThe Alladin Theatre
9 April 2006Sslt Lake City, UTThe Complex
10 April 2024 Denver, COSummit
12 April 2024 Minneapolis, MNVarsity Theatre
13 April 2024Milwaukee, WIThe Rave
14 April 2024Chicago, ILHouse Of Blues
16 April 2024Detroit, MISt. Andrews Court
17 April 2024 Columbus, OHNewport Music Hall
19 April 2024 Philadelphia, PATheatre Of Living Arts
20 April 2024Washington DCThe Fillmore
21 April 2024Boston, MARoyale
22 April 2024New York, NYIrving Plaza
24 April 2024Atlanta, GAThe Masquerade
26 April 2024Ft Lauderdale, FloridaRevolution Live
27 April 2024Orlando, FloridaHouse Of Blues
28 April 2024Tampa, FloridaThe Rits Bor
30 April 2024Dallas, TexasThe Echo
1 May 2024Houston, TexasWhite House
4 May 2024Las Vegas, NVHouse Of Blues
5 May 2024Los Angeles, CAThe Fonda

Set List

(Not setlist for all dates)

  1. Take Me on The Floor
  2. When It All Falls Apart
  3. Everything I'm Not
  4. Detox
  5. Hook Me Up
  6. Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were)
  7. This Love
  8. Ribcage
  9. You Ruin Me
  10. Lolita
  11. Invisible
  12. This is How It Feels
  13. In My Blood
  14. Jungle
  15. How to Dance
  16. Untouched

As supporting acts

Non-affiliated tours

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