Tour by James Blunt | |
Associated album | The Afterlove |
---|---|
Start date | 12 October 2017 |
End date | 15 September 2018 |
Legs | 6 |
No. of shows | 85 in Europe 7 in South America 9 in Australasia 9 in Asia 110 Total |
James Blunt concert chronology |
The Afterlove Tour [1] is the fifth concert tour by English recording artist James Blunt. Launched in support of his fifth studio album, The Afterlove (2017). Beginning October 2017, the tour is set to play over 100 shows in Europe, Asia, Australasia and South America.
Blunt mentioned touring alongside his album announcement in December 2016. [2] A month later, shows in Europe were announced for the fall of 2017. [3] During the summer, Blunt joined Ed Sheeran on the North American leg of his tour. [4] After this stint with Sheeran, Blunt revealed shows in Australia and New Zealand. [5]
The following setlist was obtained from the 18 October 2017 concert, held at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [10]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
22 February 2018 | Ciudad de la Costa | Uruguay | Centro de Espectáculos Landia |
23 February 2018 | Corrientes | Argentina | Estadio Abierto de Deportivo Juventus |
24 February 2018 | Buenos Aires | Estadio Luna Park | |
25 February 2018 | São Paulo | Brazil | Tom Brasil |
27 February 2018 | Córdoba | Argentina | Quality Espacio |
1 March 2018 | Mostazal | Chile | Gran Arena |
2 March 2018 | Santiago | Teatro Caupolicán | |
6 March 2018 | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena |
8 March 2018 | Christchurch | Horncastle Arena | |
10 March 2018 [A] | Pokolbin | Australia | Bimbadgen Amphitheatre |
11 March 2018 [A] | Mount Cotton | Sirromet Winery | |
13 March 2018 | Sydney | The Star Event Centre | |
14 March 2018 | |||
16 March 2018 | Melbourne | Palais Theatre | |
17 March 2018 [A] | Wahgunyah | All Saints Estate | |
20 March 2018 [A] | Perth | Pioneer Women's Memorial | |
23 March 2018 | Tampines | Singapore | Max Pavilion |
25 March 2018 | Bentong | Malaysia | Arena of Stars |
27 March 2018 | Bangkok | Thailand | Royal Paragon Hall |
29 March 2018 | Chek Lap Kok | Hong Kong | VIVA |
31 March 2018 | Taipei | Taiwan | TPEC Gymnasium |
2 April 2018 | Guangzhou | China | Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall |
4 April 2018 | Shanghai | Mercedes-Benz Arena | |
6 April 2018 | Beijing | Cadillac Arena | |
9 April 2018 | Bengaluru | India | Phoenix Marketcity |
8 May 2018 | Budapest | Hungary | László Papp Budapest Sports Arena |
10 May 2018 | Bratislava | Slovakia | Aegon Arena |
12 May 2018 | Warsaw | Poland | Torwar Hall |
14 May 2018 | Saint Petersburg | Russia | Oktyabrskiy Big Concert Hall |
16 May 2018 | Krasnogorsk | Crocus City Hall | |
18 May 2018 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Siemens Arena |
19 May 2018 | Tallinn | Estonia | Nordea Kontserdimaja |
20 May 2018 | Riga | Latvia | Arēna Rīga |
22 May 2018 | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene |
23 May 2018 | Stockholm | Sweden | Annexet |
24 May 2018 [B] | Jelling | Denmark | Jelling Festivalpladsen |
25 May 2018 [C] | Hanover | Germany | Expo Plaza |
26 May 2018 [D] | Tbilisi | Georgia | Mikheil Meskhi Stadium |
16 June 2018 [E] | London | England | Royal Hospital Chelsea |
18 June 2018 | Douglas | Isle of Man | Royal Hall |
29 June 2018 [F] | Newmarket | England | Adnams July Course |
1 July 2018 [G] | Rankwell | Austria | Marktplatz Rankweil |
6 July 2018 [H] | Cognac | France | Jardin public de Cognac |
8 July 2018 [I] | Albi | Base de Loisirs de Pratgraussals | |
10 July 2018 | Genoa | Italy | Arena del Mare |
11 July 2018 | Padua | Gran Teatro Geox | |
13 July 2018 [J] | Pistoia | Piazza del Duomo | |
15 July 2018 [K] | Locarno | Switzerland | Piazza Grande |
16 July 2018 [L] | Carpi | Italy | Piazza dei Martiri |
17 July 2018 [M] | Rome | Cavea dell'Auditorium Parco della Musica | |
20 July 2018 [N] | Pori | Finland | Kirjurinluoto Arena |
22 July 2018 | Balingen | Germany | Balinger Marktplatz |
23 July 2018 | Freiburg im Breisgau | Fürstenberg Freilichtbühne | |
24 July 2018 | Dresden | Junge Garde | |
26 July 2018 [O] | Tettnang | Schlossgarten Tettnang | |
27 July 2018 | Klam | Austria | Burg Clam |
28 July 2018 [P] | Tüßling | Germany | Schlossgarten Tüßling |
29 July 2018 [Q] | Ludwigsburg | Schlosshof de Residenzschloss | |
3 August 2018 [R] | Marbella | Spain | Auditorio de Marbella |
4 August 2018 [S] | Borriana | Playa de L'Arenal | |
5 August 2018 [T] | Calella de Palafrugell | Auditori a l'aire liure | |
8 August 2018 | Klagenfurt | Austria | Open Air Gelände der Schleppe Alm |
9 August 2018 [U] | Hückelhoven | Germany | Schacht 3 |
10 August 2018 [V] | Heidenheim | Brenz-Arena | |
11 August 2018 [W] | Schaffhausen | Switzerland | Deutschschweizer Piazza Grande |
12 August 2018 [X] | Zofingen | Heitere-Platz | |
15 August 2018 [Y] | Avenches | Amphithéâtre d'Avenches | |
16 August 2018 [Z] | Aschaffenburg | Germany | Darmstädter Straße |
17 August 2018 [AA] | Bochum | Kemnader See | |
18 August 2018 [AB] | Coburg | Coburger Schloßplatz | |
31 August 2018 [AC] | Brașov | Romania | Piața Sfatului |
1 September 2018 [AD] | Papenburg | Germany | Veranstaltungsgelände vor der Meyer-Werft |
2 September 2018 [AE] | Berlin | IFA Sommergarten | |
8 September 2018 [AF] | Havirov | Czech Republic | Městská sportovní hala Slávie |
13 September 2018 | Saint Helier | Jersey | Gloucester Hall |
15 September 2018 [AG] | Bath | England | Bath Racecourse |
23 February 2018 | Corrientes, Argentina | Estadio José Jorge Conte | Moved to the Estadio Abierto de Deportivo Juventus |
23 March 2018 | Marina Bay, Singapore | Marina Bay Sands Expo Ballroom | Moved to the Max Pavilion in Tampines, Singapore |
27 March 2018 | Bangkok, Thailand | Impact Arena | Moved to the Thunder Dome |
27 March 2018 | Bangkok, Thailand | Thunder Dome | Moved to the Royal Paragon Hall |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | Stuttgart | 6,309 / 8,994 (70%) | $327,536 [45] |
Olympiahalle | Munich | 7,518 / 10,255 (73%) | $405,811 [45] |
Messehallen Erfurt | Erfurt | 5,470 / 5,583 (98%) | $283,761 [45] |
Mercedes-Benz Arena | Berlin | 7,437 / 9,733 (76%) | $371,238 [46] |
Barclaycard Arena | Hamburg | 5,382 / 7,750 (69%) | $285,394 [47] |
Lanxess Arena | Cologne | 6,004 / 13,476 (45%) | $331,690 [45] |
Arena Leipzig | Leipzig | 5,570 / 7,618 (73%) | $289,105 [45] |
TUI Arena | Hanover | 6,961 / 8,805 (79%) | $358,463 [45] |
Festhalle Frankfurt | Frankfurt | 6,385 / 7,914 (81%) | $344,334 [45] |
Gerry Weber Stadion | Halle | 3,004 / 3,338 (90%) | $163,885 [45] |
SAP Arena | Mannheim | 4,405 / 8,428 (52%) | $233,350 [45] |
Arena Nürnberger Versicherung | Nuremberg | 6,704 / 6,704 (100%) | $260,173 [45] |
Bigbox Allgäu | Kempten | 3,973 / 3,973 (100%) | $168,095 [45] |
Wiener Stadthalle | Vienna | 6,020 / 11,533 (52%) | $320,978 [45] |
Salzburgarena | Salzburg | 3,068 / 5,682 (54%) | $163,668 [45] |
Arena Trier | Trier | 4,302 / 4,302 (100%) | $208,808 [45] |
Hallenstadion | Zürich | 10,806 / 13,000 (83%) | $767,701 [48] |
Eventim Apollo | London | 3,422 / 3,422 (100%) | $250,632 [49] |
TOTAL | 102,740 / 140,510 (73%) | $5,534,622 | |
Wiener Stadthalle is a multi-purpose indoor arena and convention center located in the 15th district of Vienna, Austria. Austrian architect Roland Rainer designed the original halls which were constructed between 1953 and 1958, and later expanded in 1974, 1994 and 2006. The main hall, a multi-purpose venue, is Austria's largest indoor arena with a seating capacity of approximately 16,152 people.
The Madly in Anger with the World Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica. It supported the band's eighth studio album, St. Anger. The tour lasted over 12 months, beginning in the fall of 2003, performing over 100 shows.
James Blunt is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He has released seven albums since 2004 and has sold over 20 million records worldwide.
The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.
The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.
The Greatest Hits Tour was a concert tour by Elton John. The tour started in February 2011 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and has visited the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australasia. The tour placed ninth on Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours (Mid-Year)", earning over $40 million with 57 shows.
The Delta Machine Tour was a 2013–14 worldwide concert tour by English electronic music band Depeche Mode in support of the group's 13th studio album, Delta Machine, released 22 March 2013. Following a warm-up show in Nice, France on 4 May 2013, the tour kicked off in Tel Aviv, Israel, and continued through Europe until late July. A North American tour followed in late August, beginning in the Detroit suburb of Clarkston, Michigan and culminating in Austin, Texas in early October. The band performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, which in 2013 was held across two weekends for the first time. A second leg in Europe went from 3 November Abu Dhabi to 7 March 2014 Moscow. Among the dates were Dublin, Amsterdam, Oslo and Belfast, their first shows in Northern Ireland in almost 30 years.
All the Hits, All Night Long is a concert tour by American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer, Lionel Richie.
Follow the Yellow Brick Road Tour was a concert tour by English musician Elton John taking place in North America and Europe in promotion of the 40th anniversary re-release of 1973's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
The From Here to Now to You Tour is the sixth concert tour by American recording artist Jack Johnson. The album promotes Johnson's sixth studio album, From Here to Now to You (2013). The tour played over 80 shows in Europe, the Americas, Australasia and Asia.
The Moon Landing World Tour is the fourth concert tour by English recording artist James Blunt. Launched in support of his fourth studio album, Moon Landing (2013), the tour began in January 2014. It continued into 2014 and 2015 with over 150 shows in the Americas, Europe, Australasia, Asia and Africa.
The Smoke + Mirrors Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American alternative rock band Imagine Dragons in support of their second studio album Smoke + Mirrors (2015). The tour had a preview show in Sydney, Australia, on March 17, 2015, before the tour officially began in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, 2015. It continued through the Americas, Asia, Oceania and Europe until February 5, 2016, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The band played 108 shows. For Pollstar's Year End Top 200 North American Tours of 2015, it was ranked forty-first, and grossed $25.2 million.
The Purpose World Tour was the third concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, in support of his fourth studio album Purpose (2015). The tour started on March 9, 2016, in Seattle, Washington, and concluded on July 2, 2017, in London, United Kingdom. After that, the remaining 14 shows of the tour were cancelled due to Bieber's mental health issues.
The Ultimate Collection Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American recording artist Anastacia in support of her second greatest hits album, Ultimate Collection (2015). The tour began in April 2016 and played 100 shows in Europe.
The Not in This Lifetime... Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' Roses, spanning from April 1, 2016, to November 2, 2019. It featured classic lineup members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan, marking the first time since the Use Your Illusion Tour in 1993 that the three performed together. After the previous tour in 2014, guitarists DJ Ashba & Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, bassist Tommy Stinson and keyboardist Chris Pitman left Guns N' Roses, leaving the band with several open spots. Former members Slash and McKagan rejoined the band and Melissa Reese joined as keyboardist. The group embarked on a world tour that spanned all continents except Antarctica. They performed 175 shows making it their third longest tour ever, just behind the Use Your Illusion Tour and the Chinese Democracy Tour. The group welcomed former drummer Steven Adler to the stage for several shows as a guest spot, the first time he had played with the group since 1990. The tour has been a financial success, grossing over $584.2 million, making it the fourth-highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The tour was 2016's highest-earning per-city global concert tour as well as the fourth-highest-grossing overall that year. In 2017, the tour ranked as the second highest grossing worldwide tour. The tour was honored at the Billboard Live Music Awards in November 2017, winning Top Tour/Top Draw and being nominated for Top Boxscore.
Energía is the second studio album by Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released on June 24, 2016, by Capitol Latin and Universal Music Group. Balvin received a nomination for the Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year.
The Illuminate World Tour was the third concert tour by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, in support of his second studio album Illuminate (2016). The tour began in SSE Hydro, Glasgow, April 27, 2017, and concluded in Tokyo at the Tokyo International Forum on December 18, 2017.
The 24K Magic World Tour was the fourth concert tour of American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars that was performed in support of his third studio album 24K Magic (2016) from March 2017 to December 2018. Anderson .Paak was the opening act for the first European leg while Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, and Jorja Smith opened the shows during the first North American leg. In Latin America, DNCE, Bebe Rexha, and Nick Jonas were the supporting acts, and in Oceania, Lipa and DJ Leggo My Fueggo opened shows. The second European leg included appearances at several music festivals such as Pinkpop in the Netherlands and Rock in Rio in Portugal. It was Mars's first tour to include a show in Africa, where he appeared at the Mawazine festival in Morocco.
The Afterlove is the fifth studio album by English singer James Blunt, released on 24 March 2017 through Atlantic Records. To promote the album, Blunt embarked on The Afterlove World Tour in August 2017.
The Eric Clapton World Tour 2019 is a concert tour by British rock and blues guitarist and singer Eric Clapton, which started on 13 April 2019 through 20 April 2019 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. As of 22 April 2019, a total of seventeen live performances in Japan, in the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany and in the United States were announced. The concert tour ended on 21 September 2019 in Dallas, United States.