Tour by A Day to Remember | |
Associated album | What Separates Me from You |
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Start date | November 2, 2010 |
End date | September 16, 2012 |
Legs | 12 |
No. of shows | 87 in North America 20 in Oceania 43 in Europe 6 in Asia 156 in Total |
A Day to Remember concert chronology |
What Separates Me from You Tour was a concert tour by band A Day to Remember, taking place from late 2010, in support of their fourth studio album What Separates Me from You and finishing in September 2012. The tour started shortly after the Homesick Tour ended, earlier in August 2010.
The band embarked on the tour on November 2, 2010, with a first North American leg, with support slots by Underoath and The Word Alive. Before the official first leg, the band played 3 warm-up dates, at the Epicenter Festival in California, alongside KISS, Blink-182, Rise Against, Papa Roach and more, a special Las Vegas date with support from Pierce the Veil and KFMA's Fall Ball, with Deftones, Circa Survive and more. The headlining tour took place between November 2–28, 2010, after which the band embarked on a series of radio stations festival dates in early December.
Following the US tour, the band played 4 dates in Australia as part of the No Sleep Til Festival, then embarking on a headlining tour of Europe in January–February 2011. This was followed by a headlining spring tour in North America, with dates both in the US and Canada, entitled The Gamechangers Tour, the tour featured support acts Bring Me the Horizon, We Came as Romans and Pierce the Veil.
During the Gamechangers Tour, the band played a special date at the Irving Plaza in New York City on March 15, in which the band played 3 different sets, with their main set, and two opening sets by themselves. The first was an acoustic set, the second was a set of rarities and never before played live songs by the band, and the third was the band's main set.
The band also played on the Warped Tour 2011 in the summer of 2011, and in October–November 2011 headlined the European Eastpak Antidote Tour with supporting acts August Burns Red, The Ghost Inside and Living with Lions.
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Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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North America | |||||
November 2, 2010 | Myrtle Beach | United States | House of Blues | — | — |
November 3, 2010 | Raleigh | Disco Rodeo | |||
November 4, 2010 | Norfolk | The NorVa | |||
November 5, 2010 | Asbury Park | Asbury Park Convention Hall | |||
November 6, 2010 | Allentown | Crocodile Rock | |||
November 8, 2010 | Clifton Park | Northern Lights | |||
November 9, 2010 | Poughkeepsie | Mid-Hudson Civic Center | |||
November 10, 2010 | Providence | Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel | |||
November 12, 2010 | Toledo | Headliners | |||
November 13, 2010 | Louisville | Expo Five | |||
November 14, 2010 | Grand Rapids | Orbit Room | |||
November 16, 2010 | Milwaukee | The Rave | |||
November 17, 2010 | Sauget | Pop's | |||
November 18, 2010 | Des Moines | Val Air Ballroom | |||
November 19, 2010 | Oklahoma City | Diamond Ballroom | |||
November 20, 2010 | Albuquerque | Sunshine Theatre | |||
November 21, 2010 | El Paso | Club 101 | |||
November 22, 2010 | San Antonio | Backstage Live | |||
November 23, 2010 | Mission | Las Palmas Race Park | |||
November 24, 2010 | New Orleans | House of Blues | |||
November 27, 2010 | Nashville | Rocketown | |||
November 28, 2010 | Memphis | The New Daisy Theatre | |||
December 3, 2010 [lower-alpha 1] | Jacksonville | WXXJ Radio Station | |||
December 4, 2010 [lower-alpha 2] | West Palm Beach | WMSF Radio Station | |||
December 5, 2010 [lower-alpha 3] | Tampa | WSUN-FM | |||
December 8, 2010 [lower-alpha 4] | Kansas City | KRBZ Radio Stadion | |||
December 11, 2010 [lower-alpha 5] | Los Angeles | KROQ-FM Radio Station | |||
December 12, 2010 [lower-alpha 6] | San Diego | XETRA-FM Radio Station | |||
Asia-Pacific | |||||
December 15, 2010 [lower-alpha 7] | Adelaide | Australia | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | — | — |
December 17, 2010 [lower-alpha 7] | Melbourne | Royal Melbourne Showgrounds | |||
December 18, 2010 [lower-alpha 7] | Sydney | The Entertainment Quarter | |||
December 19, 2010 [lower-alpha 7] | Brisbane | Brisbane Exhibition Ground | |||
Europe | |||||
January 29, 2011 | Dublin | Ireland | The Academy | 850 / 850 | $26,182 [1] |
January 30, 2011 | Manchester | England | Manchester Apollo | — | — |
January 31, 2011 [lower-alpha 8] | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy Glasgow | ||
February 1, 2011 | Newcastle | England | O2 Academy Newcastle | ||
February 2, 2011 | Birmingham | O2 Academy Birmingham | |||
February 3, 2011 | Bristol | O2 Academy Bristol | |||
February 4, 2011 | Brighton | Brighton Dome | |||
February 5, 2011 | London | Brixton Academy | |||
February 8, 2011 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique | ||
February 9, 2011 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg | ||
February 10, 2011 | Paris | France | Nouveau Casino | ||
February 11, 2011 | Lyon | CCO Villeurbanne | |||
February 12, 2011 | Barcelona | Spain | Razzmatazz | ||
February 14, 2011 | Bologna | Italy | Estragon | ||
February 15, 2011 | Zürich | Switzerland | Dynamo | ||
February 16, 2011 | Munich | Germany | Theater Fabrik | ||
February 17, 2011 | Stuttgart | LKA-Longhorn | |||
February 18, 2011 | Cologne | Essigfabrik | |||
February 19, 2011 | Hamburg | Große Freiheit | |||
February 20, 2011 | Berlin | Huxley's | |||
February 22, 2011 | Münster | Skaters Palace | |||
North America | |||||
March 10, 2011 | Philadelphia | United States | Electric Factory | — | — |
March 11, 2011 | |||||
March 12, 2011 | Worcester | The Palladium | |||
March 13, 2011 | |||||
March 15, 2011 | New York | Irving Plaza | |||
March 16, 2011 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | 4,600 / 4,600 | $121,900 [2] | |
March 17, 2011 | |||||
March 18, 2011 | Buffalo | The Rapids Theatre | — | — | |
March 19, 2011 | Montreal | Canada | Métropolis | ||
March 20, 2011 | Toronto | Sound Academy | |||
March 22, 2011 | Royal Oak | United States | Royal Oak Music Theatre | 3,400 / 3,400 | $85,000 [1] |
March 23, 2011 | |||||
March 24, 2011 | Chicago | Congress Theater | — | — | |
March 25, 2011 | Minneapolis | Club Epic | |||
March 26, 2011 | Kansas City | Beaumont Club | |||
March 27, 2011 | Denver | The Fillmore | |||
March 29, 2011 | Salt Lake City | The Great Salt Air | |||
March 30, 2011 | Spokane | Knitting Factory | 1,428 / 1,428 | $35,700 [2] | |
March 31, 2011 | Seattle | Showbox at the Market | — | — | |
April 1, 2011 | Vancouver | Canada | Vogue Theatre | 1,216 / 1,222 | $42,002 [3] |
April 2, 2011 | Portland | United States | Roseland Theatre | — | — |
April 3, 2011 | San Francisco | The Warfield | |||
April 5, 2011 | Fresno | Woodward Park Amphitheater | |||
April 6, 2011 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |||
April 7, 2011 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | |||
April 8, 2011 | Phoenix | Marquee Theater | |||
April 9, 2011 | |||||
April 11, 2011 | Tulsa | Brady Theater | |||
April 12, 2011 | Austin | Moody Theater | |||
April 13, 2011 | Houston | Warehouse Live | |||
April 15, 2011 | Atlanta | Masquerade Music Park | |||
April 16, 2011 [lower-alpha 9] | Orlando | Tinker Field | |||
April 17, 2011 | Boca Raton | Sunset Cove Amphitheater | 3,225 / 3,225 | $76,563 [4] | |
April 18, 2011 | Tampa | Jannus Landing | 2,000 / 2,000 | $44,860 [4] | |
April 30, 2011 [lower-alpha 10] | Frisco | FC Dallas Stadium | — | — | |
May 1, 2011 | East Rutherford | Meadowlands Sports Complex | |||
Asia-Pacific | |||||
May 8, 2011 | Perth | Australia | Astor Cinema | — | — |
May 10, 2011 | Adelaide | Thebarton Theatre | |||
May 12, 2011 | Melbourne | Festival Hall | |||
May 13, 2011 | Sydney | Big Top Luna Park | |||
May 14, 2011 | |||||
May 15, 2011 | Brisbane | Tivoli Theatre | |||
May 17, 2011 | Gold Coast | Coolangatta Hotel | |||
May 18, 2011 | Brisbane | Tivoli Theatre | |||
North America | |||||
May 22, 2011 [lower-alpha 11] | Columbus | United States | Columbus Crew Stadium | — | — |
June 3, 2011 [lower-alpha 12] | Bakersfield | Stramler Park | |||
June 4, 2011 [lower-alpha 13] | Irvine | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | |||
South America | |||||
June 7, 2011 | Santiago | Chile | Teatro Teletón | — | — |
June 8, 2011 | Porto Alegre | Brazil | Bar Opinião | ||
June 9, 2011 | São Paulo | Carioca Club | |||
June 10, 2011 | Curitiba | Curitiba Master Hall | |||
June 11, 2011 | São Paulo | Carioca Club | |||
June 12, 2011 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Colegiales | ||
Europe | |||||
October 20, 2011 | Hamburg | Germany | Große Freiheit | — | — |
October 21, 2011 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Brewhouse | ||
October 22, 2011 | Oslo | Norway | Rockefeller Music Hall | ||
October 24, 2011 | Helsinki | Finland | Nosturi | ||
October 26, 2011 | Stockholm | Sweden | Fryshuset | ||
October 27, 2011 | Malmö | KB Kulturbolaget | |||
October 28, 2011 | Leipzig | Germany | Werk 2 | ||
October 29, 2011 | Oberhausen | Turbinenhalle | |||
October 31, 2011 | Paris | France | Bataclan Theatre | ||
November 1, 2011 | Toulouse | Le Bikini | |||
November 2, 2011 | Barcelona | Spain | Razzmatazz | ||
November 3, 2011 | Madrid | Palacio Vistalegre | |||
November 5, 2011 | Montpellier | France | Le Rockstore | ||
November 6, 2011 | Milan | Italy | Magazzini Generali | ||
November 8, 2011 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | ||
November 9, 2011 | Munich | Germany | Tonhalle | ||
November 11, 2011 | Tilburg | Netherlands | Poppodium 013 | ||
November 12, 2011 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique | ||
November 15, 2011 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy | ||
November 17, 2011 | Nottingham | Rock City | |||
November 18, 2011 | London | London Forum | |||
November 19, 2011 | |||||
North America | |||||
December 2, 2011 [lower-alpha 14] | Grand Prairie | United States | KDGE Radio Station | — | — |
December 3, 2011 [lower-alpha 3] | Tampa | WSUN-FM Radio Station | |||
December 4, 2011 [lower-alpha 1] | Jacksonville | WXXJ Radio Station | |||
December 8, 2011 [lower-alpha 15] | Paradise [lower-alpha 16] | The Joint | 3,914 / 3,914 | $163,325 [5] | |
December 10, 2011 [lower-alpha 17] | Fresno | Selland Arena | 4,132 / 7,135 | $145,535 [5] | |
January 17, 2012 | Austin | Austin Music Hall | 1,721 / 3,249 | $66,259 [6] | |
January 18, 2012 | San Antonio | Illusions Theater at Alamodome | — | — | |
January 21, 2012 | Orlando | UCF Arena | 5,443 / 5,988 | $179,007 [7] | |
January 22, 2012 | Columbia | Township Auditorium | 2,525 / 3,166 | $78,630 [8] | |
January 24, 2012 | Norfolk | Ted Constant Convocation Center | 4,191 / 5,820 | $138,225 [9] | |
January 26, 2012 | Kent | Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center | — | — | |
January 27, 2012 | Chicago | UIC Pavilion | |||
January 29, 2012 | State College | Bryce Jordan Center | 5,338 / 7,600 | $175,703 [10] | |
January 30, 2012 | Poughkeepsie | Mid-Hudson Civic Center | — | — | |
February 1, 2012 | Lowell | Paul E. Tsongas Arena | 4,989 / 6,280 | $175,242 [11] | |
February 3, 2012 | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | — | — | |
February 4, 2012 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | |||
February 5, 2012 | Fairfax | Patriot Center | |||
Asia-Pacific | |||||
February 23, 2012 | Auckland | New Zealand | Logan Campbell Centre | — | — |
February 25, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Exhibition Ground | ||
February 26, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Sydney | Sydney Showground | |||
February 27, 2012 | Brisbane | Eatons Hill Hotel & Function Centre | |||
February 28, 2012 | Sydney | University of New South Wales Roundhouse | |||
March 2, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Melbourne | Royal Melbourne Showgrounds | |||
March 3, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Adelaide | Bonython Park | |||
March 5, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Perth | Claremont Showground | |||
March 9, 2012 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Senayan Sports Complex | ||
March 10, 2012 | Makassar | Lapangan Basket Karebosi | |||
March 12, 2012 | Kallang | Singapore | Fort Canning Park | ||
March 14, 2012 | Bangkok | Thailand | AUA Auditorium | ||
March 16, 2012 | Manila | Philippines | Ynares Sports Arena | ||
March 21, 2012 | Tokyo | Japan | Club Quattro | ||
North America [12] | |||||
April 15, 2012 | San Diego | United States | Viejas Arena | — | — |
April 16, 2012 | Bakersfield | Rabobank Arena | |||
April 17, 2012 | San Jose | SJSU Events Center | 3,565 / 6,539 | $134,568 [13] | |
April 19, 2012 | Kent | Accesso ShoWare Center | — | — | |
April 20, 2012 | Boise | Century Link Arena | |||
April 21, 2012 | Salt Lake City | The Great Salt Air | |||
April 23, 2012 | Rio Rancho | Santa Ana Star Center | |||
April 26, 2012 | Pelham | Verizon Wireless Music Center | |||
April 27, 2012 | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | |||
April 28, 2012 | Boca Raton | Sunset Cove Amphitheatre | 3,320 / 3,500 | $111,571 [14] | |
April 30, 2012 | Tampa | Green Iguana Stadium | — | — | |
May 1, 2012 | Atlanta | Masquerade Music Park | 3,145 / 3,801 | $111,495 [14] | |
May 2, 2012 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre | — | — | |
May 4, 2012 | Indianapolis | The Lawn at Riverbend Music | |||
May 5, 2012 | Cincinnati | PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center | |||
May 6, 2012 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | 5,000 / 5,000 | $180,000 [11] | |
May 8, 2012 [lower-alpha 19] | Geddes [lower-alpha 20] | Chevy Court | — | — | |
May 10, 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | ||
July 1, 2012 [lower-alpha 21] | Gibbons | Gibbons Festival Grounds | |||
September 16, 2012 [lower-alpha 22] | Chicago | United States | Humboldt Park | ||
Total | 64,002 / 78,717 (81%) | $2,091,767 |
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