Swag It Out Tour

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Swag It Out Tour by Crystal
Tour by Zendaya
Swag It Out Tour.jpg
LocationNorth America
Associated album Zendaya
Start dateAugust 5, 2012 (2012-08-05)
End dateNovember 1, 2014 (2014-11-01)
Legs3
No. of shows44

Swag It Out Tour (also known as Zendaya: Live in Concert) is the debut concert tour by American actress and recording artist Zendaya. The tour spanned the course of two years, playing music festivals in state fairs in North America.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the May 2, 2014 concert, held at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, New York. It does not represent all concerts during the tour.

  1. "Putcha Body Down"
  2. "Heaven Lost an Angel"
  3. "Butterflies"
  4. "Love You Forever"
  5. "Cry for Love"
  6. "Only When You're Close"
  7. "Fashion Is My Kryptonite" / "Watch Me" / "Something to Dance For"
  8. "Scared"
  9. "Fireflies"
  10. "Bottle You Up"
  11. "All of Me"
  12. "Smile"
  13. "My Baby"
  14. "Beat of My Drum"
  15. "Replay"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [2]
Leg 1
August 5, 2012 [A] Oakland United States Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
September 22, 2012 [B] St. Louis Soldiers' Memorial Park
October 21, 2012 [C] Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
November 3, 2012 [D] Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 10, 2012 Cupertino Flint Center For the Performing Arts
San Rafael Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium
December 27, 2012 [E] Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 28, 2012 [E] Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena
December 30, 2012 [E] Rochester Blue Cross Arena
Leg 2
June 30, 2013 [F] Joliet United States Joliet Memorial Stadium
July 5, 2013 [G] San RafaelPlay Fair Pavilion
July 6, 2013 [H] Pleasanton Safeway Amphitheater
July 14, 2013 [I] Saratoga Springs Saratoga Race Course
July 27, 2013 [J] Sacramento Golden 1 Credit Union Concert Stage
August 24, 2013 [K] Geddes Chevy Court
August 25, 2013 [L] Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
September 20, 2013 [M] Bakersfield United StatesBudweiser Pavilion
September 21, 2013 [N] Pomona Fairplex Park Budweiser Grandstand
October 1, 2013 [O] Tulsa Oklahoma Stage
October 12, 2013 [P] Fresno Paul Paul Theater
October 25, 2013 [D] PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 3, 2013 [Q] San Jose SAP Center
December 7, 2013 [R] National City Westfield Plaza Bonita
December 16, 2013 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
December 17, 2013 [S] Los Angeles 5 Towers Stage
December 19, 2013 Houston House of Blues
Leg 3
May 2, 2014 New York City United States Best Buy Theater
May 3, 2014 Freehold Township iPlay America Event Center
May 4, 2014 Glenside Keswick Theatre
May 16, 2014 Beaumont Beaumont Civic Center
May 17, 2014 Pharr Pharr Events Center
May 31, 2014 [T] Hot Springs Timberwood Amphitheater
June 7, 2014 [U] Denver Elitch Arena
June 14, 2014 [V] Oklahoma City Starlight Amphitheater
June 18, 2014 [W] Del Mar Heineken Grandstand Stage
August 8, 2014 [X] Arlington Music Mill Amphitheatre
August 9, 2014 [Y] Austell Peachtree Square
August 23, 2014 [Z] Kennewick Hayden Homes Stage
August 24, 2014 [AA] Vancouver Canada Westjet Concert Stage
August 29, 2014 [N] PomonaUnited StatesFairplex Park Budweiser Grandstand
August 30, 2014 [AB] San Antonio Lila Cockrell Theatre
September 13 2014 [AC] Salt Lake City Utah State Fair Grandstand
October 30, 2014 Albany Palace Theatre
November 1, 2014 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Art and Soul Oakland" [3]
B This concert was a part of "Believe in Girls Day" [4]
C This concert was a part of "Who Came To Party With Operation Smile?"
D This concert was a part of the "Arizona State Fair" [5]
E This concert was a part of the "Teen Music Fest" [6]
F This concert was a part of the "Taste of Joliet" [7]
G This concert was a part of the "Marin County Fair" [8]
H This concert was a part of the "Alameda County Fair" [9]
I This concert was a part of "Open House" [10]
J This concert was a part of the "Toyota Concert Series"
K This concert was a part of the "Great New York State Fair" [11]
L This concert was a part of the "Big Ticket Summer Concert" [12]
M This concert was a part of the "Kern County Fair" [13]
N This concert was a part of the "End of Summer Concert Series" [14] [15]
O This concert was a part of the "Tulsa State Fair" [16]
P This concert was a part of the "Table Mountain Concert Series" [17]
Q This concert was a part of the "Triple Ho Show" [18]
R This concert was a part of the "FREECEMBER Toy Drive & Concert"
S This concert was a part of "Toys for Teens"
T This concert was a part of the "Magic Springs 2014 Concert Series" [19]
U This concert was a part of "Elitch Gardens Summer Concert Series" [20]
V This concert was a part of "Frontier City Summer Concert Series"
W This concert was a part of the "Toyota Summer Concert Series" [21]
X This concert was a part of the "Six Flags Summer Concert Series"
Y This concert was a part of "Runaround: A Pop Experience"
Z This concert was a part of the "Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo" [22]
AA This concert was a part of the "Summer Night Concerts" [23]
AB This concert was a part of the "Chicas Poderosas Concert" [24]
AC This concert was a part of the "Utah State Fair" [25]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
November 17, 2012 Chicago, Illinois UIC Pavilion Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Teen Music Fest"
November 23, 2012 Newark, New Jersey Prudential Center Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Teen Music Fest"
November 24, 2012Baltimore, Maryland1st Mariner ArenaRescheduled to December 28, 2012
November 25, 2012Uniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumRescheduled to December 27, 2012
November 27, 2012Rochester, New YorkBlue Cross ArenaRescheduled to December 30, 2012
July 16, 2014 Turlock, California Bud Light Veriety Free StageCancelled. This concert was a part of the "Stanislaus County Fair" [26]
July 18, 2014 Costa Mesa, California Pacific Amphitheatre Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Orange County Fair"
July 19, 2014 Palmdale, California Palmdale AmphitheaterCancelled [27]
July 21, 2014 Harrington, Delaware M&T Bank GrandstandCancelled. This concert was a part of the "Delaware State Fair"
August 1, 2014 Columbus, Ohio Celeste Center Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Ohio State Fair" [28]
August 2, 2014 West Allis, Wisconsin State Fair Main StageCancelled. This concert was a part of the "Wisconsin State Fair" [29]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Best Buy TheaterNew York City1,581 / 2,150 (73%)$45,716 [30]
iPlay America Event CenterFreehold Township1,915 / 1,915 (100%)$63,205 [30]
Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville4,270 / 6,211 (69%)$127,905 [31]

Personnel

Band

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