Tour by Kacey Musgraves | |
Associated album | Same Trailer Different Park |
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Start date | September 19, 2013 |
End date | May 3, 2015 |
Legs | 7 |
No. of shows | 61 in North America 19 in Europe 80 Total |
Kacey Musgraves concert chronology |
The Same Trailer Different Tour [1] (also known as the Same Tour Different Trailer [2] ) was the first concert tour by American recording artist Kacey Musgraves. The tour supported her debut studio album, Same Trailer Different Park (2013). The tour played 80 concerts in North America and Europe. The tour was produced by AEG Live and The Messina Group.
The following setlist was obtained from the September 19, 2013 concert, held at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, New York. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America [7] | |||
September 19, 2013 | New York City | United States | Bowery Ballroom |
September 20, 2013 [A] | Ocean City | Roland E. Powell Convention Center | |
September 21, 2013 [B] | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | |
September 27, 2013 [C] | Nashville | Riverfront Park | |
Europe [7] | |||
October 2, 2013 | Stockholm | Sweden | Nalen |
October 3, 2013 | Oslo | Norway | John Dee Live Club |
October 6, 2013 | Berlin | Germany | Postbahnhof |
October 7, 2013 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso |
October 9, 2013 | Glasgow | Scotland | Òran Mór |
October 10, 2013 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy 3 |
October 11, 2013 | Dublin | Ireland | Whelan's |
October 13, 2013 | London | England | O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire |
North America [8] | |||
October 16, 2013 [D] | San Antonio | United States | Majestic Theatre |
October 17, 2013 [E] | Ozark | Mulberry Mountain | |
October 18, 2013 [F] | Dallas | Silverado Main Stage | |
October 19, 2013 [C] | Charleston | Blackbaud Stadium | |
October 23, 2013 [G] | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | |
October 29, 2013 | Columbia | Jesse Auditorium | |
October 30, 2013 | Richmond | EKU Center of the Arts | |
October 31, 2013 | Athens | TBAM Auditorium | |
December 6, 2013 | Milwaukee | Rave Hall | |
December 7, 2013 | Detroit | Saint Andrew's Hall | |
December 12, 2013 [H] | New Orleans | House of Blues | |
December 13, 2013 | Chattanooga | Track 29 | |
February 8, 2014 | Madison | Barrymore Theatre | |
April 9, 2014 | Cullowhee | Ramsey Center Theater | |
Europe [9] | |||
June 27, 2014 | Manchester | England | The Ritz |
June 28, 2014 [I] | Pilton | Worthy Farm | |
June 29, 2014 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg |
July 1, 2014 | Stockholm | Sweden | Lilla Scenen |
July 2, 2014 | Oslo | Norway | Rockefeller Music Hall |
July 4, 2014 [J] | Orvieto | Italy | Piazza Duomo |
July 5, 2014 [K] | Great Tew | England | Great Tew Estate |
July 6, 2014 | London | O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire | |
July 8, 2014 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 ABC |
July 10, 2014 | Dublin | Ireland | The Academy |
North America | |||
July 31, 2014 | Aspen | United States | Belly Up |
August 1, 2014 [L] | Castle Pines | Castle Pines Golf Club | |
August 2, 2014 | Denver | Ogden Theatre | |
August 8, 2014 [M] | San Francisco | Lindley Meadow | |
Europe | |||
September 14, 2014 [N] | London | England | Hyde Park |
North America [10] | |||
September 25, 2014 | Tulsa | United States | Cain's Ballroom |
September 26, 2014 | Springfield | Gillioz Theatre | |
September 27, 2014 | Chicago | Riviera Theatre | |
October 1, 2014 | Dallas | Granada Theater | |
October 2, 2014 | Houston | Warehouse Live | |
October 3, 2014 | Baton Rouge | Varsity Theatre | |
October 4, 2014 | Birmingham | Alabama Theatre | |
October 17, 2014 | Athens | Georgia Theatre | |
October 18, 2014 | Asheville | The Orange Peel | |
October 19, 2014 | Savannah | Trustees Theater | |
October 23, 2014 | New Braunfels | Gruene Hall | |
October 24, 2014 | |||
October 26, 2014 [O] | Las Vegas | Downtown Las Vegas Event Center | |
November 15, 2014 [P] | Durham | Durham Performing Arts Center | |
December 13, 2014 [Q] | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | |
February 12, 2015 | Norfolk | Norva Theatre | |
February 13, 2015 | Durham | Carolina Theatre | |
February 14, 2015 | Baltimore | Rams Head Live! | |
February 19, 2015 | Madison | Orpheum Theatre | |
February 20, 2015 | Minneapolis | State Theatre | |
February 21, 2015 | Milwaukee | Pabst Theater | |
February 26, 2015 | Louisville | Brown Theatre | |
February 27, 2015 | Knoxville | Tennessee Theatre | |
February 28, 2015 | Richmond | National Theater | |
March 26, 2015 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | |
March 27, 2015 | Providence | Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel | |
March 28, 2015 | Buffalo | Town Ballroom | |
March 29, 2015 | Utica | Jorgensen Athletic and Event Center | |
April 8, 2015 | Ann Arbor | Michigan Theater | |
April 10, 2015 | Ottawa | Canada | Centrepointe Theatre |
April 11, 2015 | Toronto | Danforth Music Hall | |
April 21, 2015 | Austin | United States | Tricky Falls |
April 22, 2015 | Tucson | Rialto Theatre | |
April 24, 2015 [R] | Indio | Empire Polo Club | |
April 25, 2015 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | |
April 26, 2015 | Santa Margarita | Pozo Saloon | |
May 1, 2015 | Fort Worth | Billy Bob's Texas | |
May 2, 2015 | Helotes | Floore's Country Store | |
May 3, 2015 [S] | New Orleans | Fair Grounds Race Course | |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
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Barrymore Theatre | Madison | 900 / 900 (100%) | $21,620 [29] |
Carolina Theatre | Durham | 1,008 / 1,044 (97%) | $36,827 [30] |
Rams Head Live! | Baltimore | 1,609 / 1,609 (100%) | $38,405 [30] |
9:30 Club | Washington, D.C. | 1,200 / 1,200 (100%) | $42,000 [31] |
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel | Providence | 1,139 / 1,525 (75%) | $34,027 [30] |
Town Ballroom | Buffalo | 790 / 1,000 (79%) | $23,980 [30] |
Danforth Music Hall | Toronto | 1,380 / 1,380 (100%) | $39,573 [32] |
Fox Oakland Theatre | Oakland | 2,411 / 2,800 (86%) | $84,630 [30] |
TOTAL | 10,437 / 11,458 (91%) | $321,062 | |
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