Tour by Fantasia Barrino | |
Associated album | Side Effects of You |
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Start date | July 4, 2013 |
End date | September 28, 2013 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 28 in North America |
Fantasia Barrino concert chronology |
The Side Effects of You Tour is the second headlining tour by American recording artist, Fantasia Barrino. Primarily visiting the United States and Barbados, the tour supported her fourth studio album, Side Effects of You . Before the tour commenced, Barrino served as the opening act for Andrea Bocelli's 2013 tour. [1]
Date | City | Country | Venue | ||
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North America [7] [8] | |||||
July 4, 2013 | New Orleans | United States | House of Blues | ||
July 6, 2013 [A] | Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium | |||
July 7, 2013 | New Orleans | New Orleans Theater | |||
July 12, 2013 | Oak Grove | Viceroy Performing Arts Center | |||
July 13, 2013 [B] | Chicago | Foss Park Pavilion | |||
July 18, 2013 | Philadelphia | Dell Music Center | |||
July 19, 2013 | Hartford | Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts | |||
July 20, 2013 | Washington, D.C. | Warner Theatre | |||
July 21, 2013 [C] | San Dimas | Bonelli Park Special Events Area | |||
July 26, 2013 | Columbia | Township Auditorium | |||
July 27, 2013 [D] | Cincinnati | Paul Brown Stadium | |||
August 2, 2013 | Miami | James L. Knight Center | |||
August 16, 2013 | Dallas | Medusa | |||
August 17, 2013 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre | |||
August 18, 2013 | Houston | Arena Theatre | |||
August 24, 2013 | Montgomery | Montgomery Performing Arts Centre | |||
August 25, 2013 | Birmingham | BJCC Concert Hall | |||
August 29, 2013 | Jacksonville | Florida Theatre | |||
August 30, 2013 [E] | Kissimmee | Osceola Ballroom | |||
August 31, 2013 [F] | Pensacola Beach | Casino Beach | |||
September 1, 2013 [G] | Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge River Center | |||
September 2, 2013 [H] | Quincy | Tanyard Creek Amphitheater | |||
September 5, 2013 | Bennettsville | Fortunes Bar & Lounge | |||
September 13, 2013 | St. Louis | Fox Theatre | |||
September 15, 2013 | Bridgetown | Barbados | Garfield Sobers Gymnasium | ||
September 20, 2013 | Los Angeles | United States | Club Nokia | ||
September 21, 2013 | San Francisco | Regency Ballroom | |||
September 28, 2013 | Charlotte | Bojangles' Coliseum | |||
September 21, 2013 | San Francisco, California | Warfield Theatre | Moved to the Regency Ballroom |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
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James L. Knight Center | Miami | 2,715 / 4,629 (59%) | $150,923 [17] |
Club Nokia | Los Angeles | 1,299 / 1,500 (87%) | $50,043 [18] |
Regency Ballroom | San Francisco | 700 / 700 (100%) | $35,370 [19] |
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