Same Tour Different Trailer

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Same Trailer Different Tour
Tour by Kacey Musgraves
Associated album Same Trailer Different Park
Start dateSeptember 19, 2013 (2013-09-19)
End dateMay 3, 2015 (2015-05-03)
Legs7
No. of shows61 in North America
19 in Europe
80 Total
Kacey Musgraves concert chronology
  • Same Trailer Different Tour
    (2013-15)
  • Country & Western Rhinestone Revue
    (2015-16)

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.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

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]

  1. "The Trailer Song"
  2. "Stupid"
  3. "Silver Lining"
  4. "Island in the Sun"
  5. "I Miss You"
  6. "Blowin' Smoke"
  7. "Keep It to Yourself"
  8. "I Put a Spell on You"
  9. "Mama's Broken Heart"
  10. "High Time"
  11. "Back on the Map"
  12. "It Is What It Is"
  13. "Step Off" / "Three Little Birds"
  14. "Merry Go 'Round"
Encore
  1. "Rainbow"
  2. "My House"
  3. "Follow Your Arrow"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
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, 2014ManchesterEngland The Ritz
June 28, 2014 [I] Pilton Worthy Farm
June 29, 2014AmsterdamNetherlands Melkweg
July 1, 2014StockholmSweden Lilla Scenen
July 2, 2014OsloNorway Rockefeller Music Hall
July 4, 2014 [J] Orvieto Italy Piazza Duomo
July 5, 2014 [K] Great Tew EnglandGreat Tew Estate
July 6, 2014LondonO2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
July 8, 2014GlasgowScotland O2 ABC
July 10, 2014DublinIreland The Academy
North America
July 31, 2014 Aspen United StatesBelly 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] LondonEngland 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, 2014Dallas 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 VegasDowntown 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, 2015Durham Carolina Theatre
February 14, 2015 Baltimore Rams Head Live!
February 19, 2015Madison Orpheum Theatre
February 20, 2015 Minneapolis State Theatre
February 21, 2015Milwaukee 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 StatesTricky 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
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Ocean City Sunfest" [11]
B This concert was a part of "Farm Aid" [12]
C This concert was a part of the "Southern Ground Music & Food Festival" [13] [14]
D This concert was a part of the "8 Man Jam"
E This concert was a part of the "Harvest Music Festival" [15]
F This concert was a part of the "State Fair of Texas" [16]
G This concert was a part of "We Can Survive" [17]
H This concert was a part of the "Christmas Jam" [18]
I This concert was a part of the "Glastonbury Festival" [19]
J This concert was a part of "Orvieto4ever"[ citation needed ]
K This concert was a part of the "Cornbury Music Festival" [20]
L This concert was a part of "Lulu’s Barkin’ BBQ" [21]
M This concert was a part of "Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival" [22]
N This concert was a part of the "Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park" [23]
O This concert was a part of "Life Is Beautiful" [24]
P This concert was a part of the "Country for Kids Concert" [25]
Q This concert was a part of "Opry at The Ryman" [26]
R This concert was a part of the "Stagecoach Festival" [27]
S This concert was a part of the "New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival" [28]


Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Barrymore TheatreMadison900 / 900 (100%)$21,620 [29]
Carolina TheatreDurham1,008 / 1,044 (97%)$36,827 [30]
Rams Head Live!Baltimore1,609 / 1,609 (100%)$38,405 [30]
9:30 ClubWashington, D.C.1,200 / 1,200 (100%)$42,000 [31]
Lupo's Heartbreak HotelProvidence1,139 / 1,525 (75%)$34,027 [30]
Town BallroomBuffalo790 / 1,000 (79%)$23,980 [30]
Danforth Music HallToronto1,380 / 1,380 (100%)$39,573 [32]
Fox Oakland TheatreOakland2,411 / 2,800 (86%)$84,630 [30]
TOTAL10,437 / 11,458 (91%)$321,062

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