The Avril Lavigne Tour

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The Avril Lavigne Tour
Tour by Avril Lavigne
The Avril Lavigne Tour.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
Associated album Avril Lavigne
Start dateDecember 1, 2013 (2013-12-01)
End dateAugust 19, 2014 (2014-08-19)
Legs4
No. of shows13 in North America
28 in Asia
10 in South America
51 Total
Avril Lavigne concert chronology

The Avril Lavigne Tour was the fifth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne. The tour was supporting her fifth studio album, Avril Lavigne (2013). Beginning December 2013, the tour played over 78 concerts in America and Asia.

Contents

In the United States, Lavigne served as opening act for the Backstreet Boys' In a World Like This Tour. [1]

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the May 13, 2014 concert, held at Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [2]

  1. "Hello Kitty"
  2. "Girlfriend"
  3. "Rock N Roll"
  4. "Here's to Never Growing Up"
  5. "Smile"
  6. "My Happy Ending"
  7. "Don't Tell Me"
  8. "I Always Get What I Want"
  9. "I'm with You"
  10. "Bad Girl" (contains elements of "The Beautiful People")
  11. "He Wasn't"
  12. "Sk8er Boi"
Encore
  1. "Song 2"
  2. "What the Hell"
  3. "Complicated"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [3]
December 1, 2013 [A] Hidalgo United States State Farm Arena
December 3, 2013 New York City Highline Ballroom
December 4, 2013 [B] Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
December 5, 2013 [C] Wilkes-Barre Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
December 8, 2013 [D] St. Charles Family Arena
December 9, 2013 [B] Chicago United Center
December 10, 2013 [E] Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
December 11, 2013 Huntington Paramount Theater
December 13, 2013 [F] Towson SECU Arena
December 14, 2013 [G] Wallingford Toyota Oakdale Theatre
December 16, 2013 [H] Duluth The Arena at Gwinnett Center
December 18, 2013 [I] North Charleston North Charleston Coliseum
December 20, 2013 [B] Sunrise BB&T Center
Asia [4]
January 31, 2014 Osaka Japan Zepp Namba
February 1, 2014 Tokyo Studio Coast
February 3, 2014 Yokohama National Convention Hall
February 4, 2014Tokyo Nippon Budokan
February 5, 2014
February 7, 2014 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
February 8, 2014 Osaka Intex Hall 5
February 11, 2014 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
February 13, 2014 Chek Lap Kok Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
February 15, 2014 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
February 17, 2014 Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
February 19, 2014 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
February 21, 2014 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
February 23, 2014 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium
February 25, 2014 Wuhan Optics Valley Gymnasium
February 28, 2014 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
March 2, 2014 Beijing MasterCard Center
March 4, 2014 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Gymnasium
March 7, 2014 Chengdu Sichuan Gymnasium
March 9, 2014 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Sports Center
March 12, 2014 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Senayan
March 14, 2014 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Merdeka
March 16, 2014 Taipei Taiwan NTU Sports Center
South America [5]
April 29, 2014 São Paulo Brazil Citibank Hall
April 30, 2014
May 2, 2014 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
May 3, 2014 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall
May 4, 2014 Brasília NET Live
May 7, 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Cubierto Malvinas Argentinas
May 9, 2014 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
North America
May 13, 2014 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey
May 14, 2014 Zapopan Auditorio Telmex
May 15, 2014 Mexico City Arena Ciudad de México
June 24, 2014 Orillia Canada Casino Rama
June 25, 2014 Northfield United StatesHard Rock Live
June 27, 2014 Atlantic City Borgata Events Center
June 28, 2014 Mashantucket MGM Grand Theater
Asia [6]
August 13, 2014NagoyaJapan Zepp Nagoya
August 14, 2014 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
August 16, 2014 [J] Osaka Maishima Sports Island
August 17, 2014 [J] Chiba QVC Marine Field
August 19, 2014 Sapporo Zepp Sapporo
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A MixMas [7]
B Jingle Ball [8]
C Let It Show
D Mistletoe Show [9]
E O Starry Night [10]
F Mistletoe Meltdown [11]
G All Star Christmas [12]
H Jingle Jam [13]
I Jingle Bell Ball [14]
J Summer Sonic Festival [15]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Paramount TheaterHuntington1,555 / 1,555 (100%)$76,960 [16]
Citibank HallSão Paulo10,111 / 13,152 (77%)$739,322 [17]
Citibank HallRio de Janeiro5,069 / 7,970 (64%)$377,111 [18]
Chevrolet HallBelo Horizonte3,816 / 4,537 (84%)$238,389 [18]
Estadio Cubierto Malvinas ArgentinasBuenos Aires5,843 / 7,500 (78%)$380,885 [18]
Movistar ArenaSantiago4,083 / 11,298 (36%)$319,106 [18]
Auditorio TelmexZapopan5,144 / 8,101 (63%)$257,017 [19]
TOTAL35,621 / 54,113 (66%)$2,388,790

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