Side Effects of You Tour

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Side Effects of You Tour
Tour by Fantasia Barrino
FBarrino 2013TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for 2013 tour
Associated album Side Effects of You
Start dateJuly 4, 2013 (2013-07-04)
End dateSeptember 28, 2013 (2013-09-28)
Legs1
No. of shows28 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]

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "I'm Doin' Me"
  2. "Man of the House"
  3. "Without Me" (contains excerpts from "Started from the Bottom")
  4. "Free Yourself"
  5. "Trust Him"
  6. "A Change Is Gonna Come"
  7. "Collard Greens & Cornbread"
  8. "Truth Is"
  9. "Ain’t Gon' Beg You"
  10. "Nasty Girl" / "In My House" / "The Bird"
  11. "If I Was a Bird"
  12. "When I See U"
  13. "Bittersweet"
  14. "Even Angels"
  15. "In Deep"
  16. "Get It Right"
  17. "Ain't All Bad"
  18. "It's All Good"
  19. "Side Effects of You"
  20. "Lose to Win"
  21. "Lighthouse"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
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, 2013New 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, 2013Washington, 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, 2013Los AngelesUnited States Club Nokia
September 21, 2013San Francisco Regency Ballroom
September 28, 2013 Charlotte Bojangles' Coliseum
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "African American Festival" [9]
B This concert was a part of the "Foss Park District FestivalConcert in the Park" [10]
C This concert was a part of "JazzFest West" [11]
D This concert was a part of the "Macy's Music Festival" [12]
E This concert was a part of the "Tom Joyner Family Reunion" [13]
F This concert was a part of the "Gulf Coast Summer Fest" [14]
G This concert was a part of the "Labor Day Weekend R&B Explosion" [15]
H This concert was a part of the "Labor Day Picnic Jam" [16]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
September 21, 2013San Francisco, California Warfield Theatre Moved to the Regency Ballroom

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
James L. Knight CenterMiami2,715 / 4,629 (59%)$150,923 [17]
Club NokiaLos Angeles1,299 / 1,500 (87%)$50,043 [18]
Regency BallroomSan Francisco700 / 700 (100%)$35,370 [19]

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