Right Place Right Time Tour

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Right Place Right Time Tour
Tour by Olly Murs
OMurs 2013TourPoster.jpg
Associated album Right Place Right Time
Start date26 February 2013
End date16 November 2013
Legs6
No. of shows55 in Europe
17 in North America
6 in Australasia
78 Total
Olly Murs concert chronology

The Right Place Right Time Tour was the second concert tour by British recording artist Olly Murs. The tour supported his third studio album Right Place Right Time (2012). In November 2013 a DVD of the O2 date was released as part of a special edition of the album.

Contents

Critical reception

While reviewing the opening show of the tour, Gordon Barr of Evening Chronicle praised the whole show commenting, "what a refreshing change to see a performer up there on stage genuinely enjoying himself." [1] Barr also compared Murs to Robbie Williams. [1] Katie Pavid from The Journal wrote that the "show proved emphatically that he is capable of creating bold reggae-pop with soulful overtones, as well as being completely in control of an enthralled audience." [2]

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on 2 April 2013, at The O2 in Dublin, Ireland. [9] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Army of Two"
  2. "Dance with Me Tonight"
  3. "Personal"
  4. "Thinking of Me"
  5. "I've Tried Everything"
  6. "I Need You Now"
  7. "Hey You Beautiful"
  8. "I'm OK"
  9. "Hand on Heart"
  10. "Loud and Clear"
  11. "Busy" / "Heart on My Sleeve"
  12. "Careless Whisper" / "Reet Petite" / "C'est la vie" / "Crazy in Love"
  13. "Please Don't Let Me Go"
  14. "Dear Darlin'"
  15. "One of These Days"
  16. "Oh My Goodness"
  17. "Heart Skips a Beat"
Encore
  1. "Right Place Right Time"
  2. "Troublemaker"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [10]
24 January 2013 New York City United States Irving Plaza
26 January 2013 Chicago House of Blues
29 January 2013 West Hollywood
Europe [11]
26 February 2013 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
27 February 2013 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
1 March 2013 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
2 March 2013
3 March 2013NottinghamCapital FM Arena
5 March 2013 Brighton Brighton Centre
6 March 2013
8 March 2013 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
9 March 2013
10 March 2013 London Wembley Arena
12 March 2013 Birmingham LG Arena
13 March 2013 Liverpool Liverpool Echo Arena
15 March 2013 Glasgow Scotland SECC Concert Hall 4
16 March 2013
18 March 2013 Aberdeen GE Oil and Gas Arena
20 March 2013BirminghamEngland National Indoor Arena
21 March 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
22 March 2013
23 March 2013NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
25 March 2013 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
26 March 2013
27 March 2013LiverpoolEnglandLiverpool Echo Arena
29 March 2013London The O2 Arena
30 March 2013
1 April 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2
2 April 2013
3 April 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
4 April 2013
North America [12]
19 April 2013 Silver Spring United StatesThe Fillmore Silver Spring
20 April 2013 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
22 April 2013 Boston Brighton Music Hall
28 April 2013 Milwaukee Rave Hall
30 April 2013 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
1 May 2013 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
4 May 2013 Cincinnati United States Bogart's
6 May 2013 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
7 May 2013 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
8 May 2013 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
11 May 2013 Las Vegas PURE Nightclub
14 May 2013 San Francisco The Fillmore
15 May 2013 Anaheim House of Blues
18 May 2013 [A] Mansfield Comcast Center
Europe [13]
2 June 2013 Peterborough EnglandThe Embankment
6 June 2013 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
7 June 2013 Middlesbrough Centre Square
9 June 2013 [B] London Wembley Stadium
12 June 2013 [C] Cork IrelandThe Docklands
23 June 2013 Tetbury England Westonbirt Arboretum
6 July 2013London [D] England Royal Albert Hall
Alton [E] Alton Towers Concert Arena
7 July 2013 Exminster Powderham Castle
19 July 2013 [F] Pori Finland Kirjurinluoto Arena
28 July 2013 Leeds [G] England Temple Newsam
Manchester [H] Phones 4u Arena
17 August 2013 [I] Weston-under-Lizard Weston Park
18 August 2013 [I] Chelmsford Hylands Park
7 September 2013 [J] Gibraltar Victoria Stadium
30 September 2013 Paris France Le Trianon
1 October 2013 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
2 October 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
4 October 2013 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
5 October 2013 Stuttgart Liederhalle
6 October 2013 Munich Kulturhalle Zenith
8 October 2013 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
9 October 2013 Offenbach Germany Stadthalle Offenbach
10 October 2013 Berlin Tempodrom
11 October 2013 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
13 October 2013 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
14 October 2013 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset
Australasia [14]
7 November 2013 Auckland New Zealand ASB Theatre
9 November 2013 Sydney Australia The Star Event Centre
10 November 2013 Metro Theatre
12 November 2013 Newcastle Newcastle Civic Theatre
14 November 2013 Melbourne MCEC Plenary Hall
16 November 2013 Brisbane BCEC Great Hall
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Kiss 108 Concert" [15]
B This concert was a part of the "Summertime Ball" [16]
C This concert was a part of "Live at the Marquee" [17]
D This concert was a part of the "Rays of Sunshine Concert" [18]
E This concert was a part of "Alton Towers Live" [19]
F This concert was a part of "Pori Jazz" [20]
G This concert was a part of "Party in the Park" [21]
H This concert was a part of "Key 103 Live" [22]
I This concert was a part of "V Festival" [23]
J This concert was a part of the "Gibraltar Music Festival" [24]


Box office score data

VenueCityTickets Sold / AvailableGross Revenue
Motorpoint ArenaSheffield22,500 / 22,500 (100%)$1,090,910 [25]
Brighton CentreBrighton9,820 / 9,820 (100%)$469,605 [25]
Windsor HallBournemouth8,890 / 8,890 (100%)$421,282 [25]
Wembley ArenaLondon10,833 / 10,833 (100%)$549,632 [25]
SECC Concert Hall 4Glasgow17,049 / 17,049 (100%)$815,463 [25]
GE Oil and Gas ArenaAberdeen4,450 / 4,450 (100%)$212,723 [25]
National Indoor ArenaBirmingham11,315 / 11,315 (100%)$555,404 [25]
Manchester ArenaManchester23,015 / 25,000 (92%)$1,130,080 [25]
Metro Radio ArenaNewcastle16,881 / 16,898 (100%)$745,929 [25]
Cardiff International ArenaCardiff8,912 / 8,912 (100%)$434,272 [25]
The O2 ArenaLondon29,059 / 29,059 (100%)$1,496,840 [25]
BCEC Great HallBrisbane2,628 / 3,175 (83%)$174,765 [26]
TOTAL165,352 / 167,901 (98%)$8,096,905


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