Shawn's First Headlines

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Debut tour by Shawn Mendes
SMendes 2015TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America • Europe
Associated album The Shawn Mendes EP
Handwritten
Start dateNovember 15, 2014 (2014-11-15)
End dateSeptember 18, 2015 (2015-09-18)
Legs6
No. of shows51
Shawn Mendes concert chronology

#ShawnsFirstHeadlines [1] is the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Shawn Mendes. The tour supports the singer's EP, The Shawn Mendes EP (2014), and his debut studio album, Handwritten (2015). The tour visited North America and Europe.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on June 9, 2015, at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Something Big"
  2. "Show You"
  3. "Strings"
  4. "I Don't Even Know Your Name"
  5. "Stitches"
  6. "Fallin'" (Alicia Keys cover)
  7. "Aftertaste"
  8. "Never Be Alone"
  9. "Hey There Delilah" (Plain White T's cover)
  10. "Bring It Back"
  11. "Thinking Out Loud" (Ed Sheeran cover)
  12. "A Little Too Much"
  13. "Kid in Love"
  14. "The Weight"
  15. "Life of the Party"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [5]
November 15, 2014 New York City United States Best Buy Theater
November 22, 2014 [A] Los Angeles Club Nokia
November 26, 2014 Wiltern Theatre
November 30, 2014 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
December 5, 2014 [B] Los AngelesUnited States Staples Center
December 8, 2014 [B] Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
December 10, 2014 [B] Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
December 12, 2014 [B] New York City Madison Square Garden
December 14, 2014 [B] Boston TD Garden
December 15, 2014 [B] Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
December 18, 2014 [B] Rosemont Allstate Arena
December 21, 2014 [B] Sunrise BB&T Center
December 22, 2014 [B] Tampa Amalie Arena
Europe [6]
February 23, 2015 Stockholm Sweden Debaser
February 25, 2015 Berlin Germany Frannz-Club
March 1, 2015 Paris France La Boule Noire
March 4, 2015 London England The Garage
North America [7]
April 8, 2015 Miami Beach United States The Fillmore Miami Beach
April 10, 2015 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
April 11, 2015 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
April 12, 2015 St. Louis The Pageant
April 14, 2015 Minneapolis Carlson Family Stage
April 15, 2015 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
April 17, 2015 Denver Ogden Theatre
April 19, 2015 Dallas McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
April 21, 2015 Scottsdale Livewire
April 22, 2015 Santa Ana The Observatory
April 24, 2015 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
May 23, 2015 [C] Valdosta All-Star Amphitheater
May 24, 2015 [D] Orlando Universal Music Plaza Stage
May 26, 2015 Charlotte Amo's Southend
May 27, 2015 Richmond National Theater
May 29, 2015 Clifton Park Upstate Concert Hall
May 31, 2015 Huber Heights Rose Music Center
June 7, 2015 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
June 9, 2015 Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
June 10, 2015 Huntington Paramount Theatre
June 27, 2015 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
June 28, 2015 [E] Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 9, 2015 [F] Jackson Plymouth Rock Assurance Arena
July 16, 2015 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
July 21, 2015 Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion
July 22, 2015 Indianapolis Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn
August 2, 2015 [G] Regina Canada Molson Canadian Live Grandstand
August 4, 2015 Edmonton Francis Winspear Centre
August 5, 2015 Calgary Singer Concert Hall
August 7, 2015 Portland United States Crystal Ballroom
August 16, 2015Los Angeles Greek Theatre
Europe [8]
September 12, 2015 Madrid Spain Teatro Monumental
September 15, 2015LondonEngland O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
September 18, 2015StockholmSweden Lilla Scen
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Radio Disney's Family Birthday" [9]
B This concert was a part of the "Jingle Ball" [10]
C This concert was a part of the "All-Star Concerts" [11]
D This concert was a part of the "25th Anniversary Concert Series" [12]
E This concert was a part of the "Show of the Summer" [13]
F This concert was a part of the "Six Flags Summer Concert Series"
G This concert was a part of "Queen City Ex" [14]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Warfield TheatreSan Francisco2,370 / 2,370 (100%)$78,390 [15]
Amo's SouthendCharlotte1,334 / 1,372 (97%)$34,300 [16]
Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville7,029 / 7,304 (96%)$175,725 [17]
Paramount TheatreHuntington1,573 / 1,573 (100%)$44,155 [18]
Lifestyle Communities PavilionColumbus5,022 / 5,022 (100%)$83,435 [19]
Francis Winspear CentreEdmonton1,631 / 1,631 (100%)$47,283 [20]
Singer Concert HallCalgary1,638 / 1,638 (100%)$42,646 [20]
TOTAL20,597 / 20,918 (98%)$505,934

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