Love and War Tour

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Love and War Tour
Tour by Tamar Braxton
Love-And-War-Tour.png
LocationNorth America
Associated album Love and War
Start dateMay 16, 2014
End dateJune 23, 2014
Legs1
No. of shows20
Tamar Braxton concert chronology
  • Love and War Tour
    (2014)
  • Bluebird of Happiness Tour
    (2018)

The Love and War Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Tamar Braxton in support of her second studio album, Love and War (2013). The two-month tour started on May 16, 2014, spanning 20 shows in North America. [1]

Contents

Background

Following the release of her album, Braxton announced she would start a tour in the spring. Dates were officially released on March 28, 2014, with the tour beginning May 16, in Miami Beach. [2]

Before the tour commenced, Braxton supported John Legend on his fall 2013 tour. [3] From that experience, she stated: "When it comes to touring, you have to be very professional. People pay to come see you. You can't keep them waiting. That's very rude. And another thing John taught me the most is to be more organized. If not, you're a mess. And trust me, ain't nobody got time for that." [4] Braxton would later tour with R. Kelly in 2014. [5]

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on May 16, 2014; at The Fillmore Miami Beach in Miami Beach, Florida. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]

  1. "Instrumental Sequence" (contains elements of "She Did That")
  2. "The One"
  3. "Tip Toe"
  4. "Pieces"
  5. "Watchin' Me (Yep, I Know It)"
  6. "Stay and Fight"
  7. "Where It Hurts"
  8. "Sound of Love"
  9. "Dance Sequence" (contains elements of "2 Bitches (Danny Glover)" and "She Twerkin")
  10. "One on One Fun"
  11. "Hot Sugar"
  12. "All the Way Home"
  13. "Love and War"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [7]
May 16, 2014 Miami Beach United States The Fillmore Miami Beach
May 18, 2014 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
May 21, 2014 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
May 22, 2014 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
May 23, 2014 Washington D.C. The Park at 14th
May 26, 2014 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
May 28, 2014 New York City Irving Plaza
May 29, 2014 Boston Paradise Rock Club
May 30, 2014 Ledyard MGM Grand Theater
May 31, 2014 Newark Newark Symphony Hall
June 3, 2014 Detroit Garden Theater
June 6, 2014 Chicago Concord Music Hall
June 9, 2014 Chattanooga Track 29
June 11, 2014 Atlanta Tabernacle
June 14, 2014 Birmingham Iron City
June 16, 2014 Houston House of Blues
June 17, 2014 Dallas
June 20, 2014 Las Vegas
June 21, 2014 Los Angeles Club Nokia
June 23, 2014 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
May 26, 2014 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theatre of Living Arts Moved to the Tower Theater in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Iron CityBirmingham1,304 / 1,304 (100%)$31,296 [8]
Club NokiaLos Angeles1,542 / 1,832 (84%)$53,622 [9]
Regency BallroomSan Francisco1,322 / 1,424 (93%)$36,590 [10]

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