Little Broken Hearts Tour

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Little Broken Hearts Tour
Tour by Norah Jones
Associated album Little Broken Hearts
Start date25 May 2012 (2012-05-25)
End date8 March 2013 (2013-03-08)
Legs9
No. of shows81
Norah Jones concert chronology
  • The Fall Tour
    (2010)
  • Little Broken Hearts Tour
    (2012–13)
  • Daybreaks World Tour
    (2016–17)

The Little Broken Hearts Tour was the fifth world tour by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones.

Contents

Support acts

Setlist

  1. "Good Morning"
  2. "Take It Back"
  3. "Say Goodbye"
  4. "Little Broken Hearts"
  5. "She's 22"
  6. "Even Though"
  7. "Chasing Pirates"
  8. "All a Dream"
  9. "It Must Have Been the Roses (Grateful Dead)"
  10. "Black"
  11. "Miriam"
  12. "Man of the Hour"
  13. "Don’t Know Why"
  14. "Sinkin’ Soon"
  15. "Happy Pills"
  16. "Stuck"
  17. "Come Away with Me"
Encore
  1. "Creepin' In"
  2. "How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart"

Source: [5]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [6]
May 25, 2012ParisFrance Olympia Theater
May 26, 2012 Frankfurt Germany Alte Oper
June 1, 2012LondonEngland Royal Festival Hall
June 2, 2012
North America [6]
June 20, 2012 Indianapolis United States Murat Theater
June 22, 2012 Memphis Mud Island Amphitheater
June 23, 2012 Atlanta Fox Theater
June 24, 2012 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
June 27, 2012 Vienna Wolf Trap
June 28, 2012 Philadelphia Mann Center
June 29, 2012 Rochester Kodak Hall
July 1, 2012 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
July 2, 2012 Wallingford Oakdale Theatre
July 3, 2012New York City Central Park SummerStage
July 6, 2012 Toronto Canada Massey Hall
July 7, 2012 Montreal Montreal Jazz Festival
Europe [6]
July 14, 2012 Lucca ItalyLucca Festival
July 16, 2012 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Neumünster Abbey
July 17, 2012 Hamburg Germany Hamburg Stadtpark
July 19, 2012 Rättvik Sweden Dalhalla
July 20, 2012 Molde Norway Moldejazz
July 22, 2012 Pori Finland Pori Jazz
North America [6]
August 7, 2012 Santa Barbara United States Santa Barbara Bowl
August 8, 2012 San Diego Copley Symphony Hall
August 10, 2012Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
August 12, 2012 Lake Tahoe Harveys Outdoor Arena
August 15, 2012 Bend Les Schwab Amphitheater
August 17, 2012 Troutdale Edgefield Winery
August 18, 2012 Redmond Marymoor Amphitheater
August 19, 2012 Boise Idaho Botanical Garden
August 21, 2012 Salt Lake City Red Butte Garden
August 23, 2012 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Europe [4]
September 6, 2012 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
September 7, 2012 Dublin Ireland Grand Canal Theatre
September 12, 2012 Brussels Belgium Forest National
September 13, 2012 Strasbourg France Zénith de Strasbourg
September 14, 2012Paris Festival We Love Green
September 17, 2012RomeItaly Sala Santa Cecilia
September 18, 2012 Milan Teatro degli Arcimboldi
September 20, 2012 Barcelona Spain L'Auditori
September 22, 2012 Lisbon Portugal Campo Pequeno
September 23, 2012 Madrid SpainPalacio de Congresos
North America [4]
October 7, 2012 Minneapolis United States Orpheum Theatre
October 8, 2012 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
October 9, 2012 Chicago Chicago Theatre
October 11, 2012 Des Moines Civic Center
October 12, 2012 Omaha Orpheum Theatre
October 13, 2012 Kansas City Midland Theatre
October 15, 2012 St. Louis Peabody Opera House
October 16, 2012 Tulsa Brady Theater
October 19, 2012 Austin ACL Moody Theater
October 20, 2012 Houston Bayou Music Center
October 22, 2012 Dallas McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
October 23, 2012 New Orleans Mahalia Jackson Theater
Asia [4]
November 4, 2012 Nagoya Japan Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
November 5, 2012 Osaka Osaka International Convention Center
November 6, 2012 Kanazawa Honda no Mori Hall
November 8, 2012Tokyo Nippon Budokan
November 9, 2012
November 10, 2012Osaka Umeda Arts Theater
November 12, 2012 Hiroshima Shi Bunkakoryo Kaikan
November 14, 2012 Sapporo Nitori Bunka Hall
November 17, 2012 Seoul South Korea Chamsil Gymnasium
South America [4]
November 30, 2012 Bogotá Colombia Multiparque
December 2, 2012 Lima Peru CC Maria Angola
December 4, 2012 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
December 7, 2012 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de Verano
December 8, 2012 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
December 9, 2012
Oceania [7]
February 13, 2013 Perth Australia Riverside Theatre
February 15, 2013 Sydney State Theatre
February 16, 2013
February 17, 2013
February 19, 2013 Brisbane Brisbane Convention Center
February 21, 2013 Melbourne The Plenary
February 22, 2013 Adelaide Festival Theatre
Asia
February 27, 2013 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre
March 3, 2013 Mumbai IndiaSummer's Day Festival
March 5, 2013 New Delhi Siri Fort Auditorium
March 6, 2013
March 8, 2013 Bangalore NICE Grounds, Bangalore International Exhibition Center
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
December 12, 2012 Porto Alegre, BrazilTeatro Araujo ViannaCancelled [8]
December 15, 2012 São Paulo, Brazil Via Funchal Cancelled [8]
December 16, 2012 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilVivo RioCancelled [8]
February 24, 2013Perth, Australia Riverside Theatre Rescheduled for February 13, 2013. [9]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Murat TheatreIndianapolis2,237 / 2,237 (100%)$113,043 [10]
Mud Island AmphitheaterMemphis2,819 / 3,300 (85%)$133,058 [10]
Fox TheatreAtlanta4,559 / 4,559 (100%)$249,384 [10]
Ryman AuditoriumNashville2,362 / 2,362 (100%)$133,246 [10]
Mann CenterPhiladelphia4,064 / 6,890 (59%)$209,334 [11]
Santa Barbara BowlSanta Barbara3,837 / 4,562 (84%)$219,729 [12]
Harveys Outdoor ArenaLake Tahoe4,517 / 5,000 (90%)$214,533 [13]
Idaho Botanical GardenBoise3,573 / 3,573 (100%)$192,510 [14]
Chicago TheatreChicago3,401 / 3,401 (100%)$203,450 [15]
Civic CenterDes Moines2,441 / 2,441 (100%)$134,092 [15]
Orpheum TheatreOmaha2,560 / 2,560 (100%)$138,603 [15]
Midland TheatreKansas City2,110 / 2,110 (100%)$116,702 [15]
Peabody Opera HouseSt. Louis2,905 / 2,905 (100%)$156,959 [15]
Brady TheatreTulsa2,542 / 2,542 (100%)$142,945 [16]
ACL Moody TheaterAustin2,550 / 2,550 (100%)$141,198 [16]
Bayou Music CenterHouston2,871 / 2,871 (100%)$158,425 [16]
McFarlin Memorial AuditoriumDallas2,377 / 2,377 (100%)$129,318 [16]
Mahalia Jackson TheaterNew Orleans2,022 / 2,022 (100%)$110,455 [17]
MultiparqueBogotá2,336 / 2,336 (100%)$246,373 [18]
CC Maria AngolaLima1,833 / 1,833 (100%)$180,743 [18]
Riverside TheatrePerth2,197 / 2,390 (92%)$178,121 [19]
State TheatreSydney5,946 / 5,946 (100%)$507,853 [19]
The PlenaryMelbourne5,342 / 5,401 (99%)$464,589 [19]
Festival TheatreAdelaide1,814 / 1,837 (99%)$150,114 [19]

Band

Source: [20]

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