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Tour by Shawn Mendes | |
Associated album | Handwritten |
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Start date | March 5, 2016 |
End date | March 18, 2017 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 45 |
Attendance | 95,461 (45 shows) |
Box office | $6 million ($7.16 million in 2022 dollars) [1] |
Shawn Mendes concert chronology |
The Shawn Mendes World Tour [2] was the second concert tour by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, promoting his debut studio album Handwritten (2015). The tour began in New York City at Radio City Music Hall on March 5, 2016, and it concluded in Manila at Mall of Asia Arena on March 18, 2017.
Mendes announced he was headlining his first world tour after opening for Taylor Swift on The 1989 World Tour from May to October 2015. [3] The tour was first announced with a show at Radio City Music Hall in New York City before hitting the road in Europe. [4]
This set list is representative of the show on March 5, 2016, in New York City. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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North America | ||||||
March 5, 2016 | New York City | United States | Radio City Music Hall | James TW | — | — |
March 6, 2016 [lower-alpha 1] | Houston | NRG Stadium | ||||
March 19, 2016 | Orlando | Mardi Gras at Universal | ||||
Europe [2] | ||||||
April 16, 2016 | Cologne | Germany | E-Werk | — | — | — |
April 17, 2016 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso | |||
April 19, 2016 | Frederiksberg | Denmark | Falkonersalen | |||
April 21, 2016 | Stockholm | Sweden | Arena Fryshuset | James TW | ||
April 22, 2016 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | |||
April 24, 2016 | Berlin | Germany | Huxleys Neue Welt | — | ||
April 27, 2016 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique | |||
April 29, 2016 | Madrid | Spain | Barclaycard Center | |||
May 2, 2016 | Paris | France | Olympia | |||
May 5, 2016 | London | England | Eventim Apollo | |||
May 6, 2016 | ||||||
May 8, 2016 | Lisbon | Portugal | MEO Arena | |||
North America [2] [6] | ||||||
July 15, 2016 | Boca Raton | United States | Mizner Amphitheater | James TW | 3,512 / 3,512 | $140,480 |
July 16, 2016 | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | 3,796 / 3,796 | $151,660 | ||
July 17, 2016 | Atlanta | Fox Theatre | 4,377 / 4,377 | $175,080 | ||
July 19, 2016 | San Antonio | Freeman Coliseum | 6,703 / 6,703 | $268,120 | ||
July 20, 2016 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre | 6,288 / 6,288 | $245,840 | ||
July 22, 2016 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | 4,628 / 4,628 | $178,800 | ||
July 23, 2016 | San Diego | Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre | 4,787 / 4,787 | $181,400 | ||
July 24, 2016 | San Jose | Event Center Arena | 4,542 / 4,542 | $171,880 | ||
July 26, 2016 | Seattle | WaMu Theater | 4,779 / 4,779 | $182,800 | ||
July 27, 2016 | Vancouver | Canada | Orpheum Theatre | 2,629 / 2,629 | $101,840 | |
July 30, 2016 | Magna | United States | The Great Saltair | — | 4,221 / 4,221 | $160,040 |
July 31, 2016 | Broomfield | 1stBank Center | 5,723 / 5,723 | $220,720 | ||
August 2, 2016 | Saint Paul | Roy Wilkins Auditorium | 4,150 / 4,150 | $159,960 | ||
August 4, 2016 [lower-alpha 2] | West Allis | Wisconsin State Fair Park | James TW | 9,650 / 9,650 | $313,179 | |
August 5, 2016 | Rosemont | Rosemont Theatre | 4,378 / 4,378 | $166,800 | ||
August 6, 2016 | St. Louis | Fox Theatre | 4,150 / 4,150 | $160,320 | ||
August 7, 2016 | Nashville | The Woods at Fontanel | 4,283 / 4,283 | $168,320 | ||
August 10, 2016 | Detroit | Fox Theatre | 4,750 / 4,750 | $183,440 | ||
August 12, 2016 | Baltimore | Pier Six Pavilion | 4,326 / 4,326 | $164,680 | ||
August 13, 2016 [lower-alpha 3] | Hamburg | The Fairgrounds | 5,670 / 5,670 | $244,920 | ||
August 14, 2016 | Philadelphia | Mann Center | 11,432 / 11,432 | $366,700 | ||
August 16, 2016 | West Long Branch | MAC | 3,194 / 3,194 | $120,280 | ||
August 17, 2016 | Lowell | Tsongas Center | 5,124 / 5,124 | $197,160 | ||
August 19, 2016 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 7,061 / 7,061 | $247,135 | ||
August 20, 2016 [lower-alpha 4] | Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | — | — | — | |
August 21, 2016 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | James TW | 13,743 / 13,743 | $571,236 |
September 10, 2016 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden | — | 12,828 / 12,828 | $674,353 |
Australia | ||||||
November 1, 2016 | Sydney | Australia | Enmore Theatre | LYNK | 4,744 / 4,744 | $220,939 |
November 2, 2016 | ||||||
Asia [2] | ||||||
March 18, 2017 [lower-alpha 5] | Manila | Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena | — | — | — |
Total | 95,461 / 95,461 | $3,821,592 |
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