What Separates Me from You Tour

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What Separates Me from You Tour
Tour by A Day to Remember
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November 2010 North American Tour
Associated album What Separates Me from You
Start dateNovember 2, 2010
End dateSeptember 16, 2012
Legs12
No. of shows87 in North America
20 in Oceania
43 in Europe
6 in Asia
156 in Total
A Day to Remember concert chronology
  • Homesick Tour
    (2009–10)
  • What Separates Me from You Tour
    (20102012)
  • Common Courtesy Tour
    (2012–present)

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.

Contents

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 228, 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 JanuaryFebruary 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 OctoberNovember 2011 headlined the European Eastpak Antidote Tour with supporting acts August Burns Red, The Ghost Inside and Living with Lions.

Set list

Epicenter Festival
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "Welcome to the Family"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"

Encore

North America, Leg #1
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "Fast Forward to 2012"
  • "Monument"
  • "NJ Legion Iced Tea"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "You Already Know What You Are"
  • "Homesick"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance"
  • "Speak of the Devil"
  • "Holdin' It Down for the Underground"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "All I Want"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"

Encore

  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
Europe, Leg #1
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "All I Want"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "This Is the House That Doubt Built"
  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "You Already Know What You Are"
  • "Homesick"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "Fast Forward to 2012"
  • "Monument"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance"

Encore

  • "If It Means a Lot to You"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
North America, Leg #2
  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All I Want"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "This is the House That Doubt Built"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "Monument"
  • "Homesick"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance" / "Heartless" (Varied between shows)
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"

Encore

  • "If It Means a Lot to You"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
March 15, 2011, Irving Plaza special set

Acoustic set

Rarities set

  • "Another Song About the Weekend"
  • "Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson cover)
  • "Right Where You Want Me to Be"
  • "Here's to the Past"
  • "Holdin' It Down for the Underground"
  • "I Heard It's the Softest Thing Ever"
  • "Show 'Em the Ropes"
  • "1958"
  • "Heartless"

Main set

  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All I Want"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "This Is the House That Doubt Built"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"

Encore

  • "The Downfall of Us All"
Oceania, Leg #2
  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "All I Want"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "This Is the House That Doubt Built"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "It's Complicated"
  • "Homesick"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance" / "Heartless" (Varied between shows)
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"

Encore

  • "If It Means a Lot to You"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
North America, Leg #3 (Warped Tour)
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End" / "Sticks & Bricks" (Varied between shows)
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Heartless" / "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic" (Varied between shows)
  • "All I Want"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
Europe, Leg #2
  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All I Want"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "This Is the House That Doubt Built"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "Monument" / "It's Complicated" (Varied between shows)
  • "Homesick"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance" / "Heartless" (Varied between shows)
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"

Encore

  • "If It Means a Lot to You"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
North America, Leg #4
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All I Want"
  • "It's Complicated"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "Homesick"
  • "Have Faith In Me"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
North America, Leg #5
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "Homesick"
  • "Monument" / "No Cigar" (Millencolin cover) (Varied between shows)
  • "Better Off This Way"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "All I Want"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
Oceania, Leg #3 (Soundwave)
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "It's Complicated"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "All I Want"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"
Asia, Leg #1
  • "The Downfall of Us All"
  • "A Shot in the Dark"
  • "I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?"
  • "My Life for Hire"
  • "All Signs Point to Lauderdale"
  • "It's Complicated"
  • "2nd Sucks"
  • "The Danger in Stating a Fire"
  • "You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic"
  • "Better Off This Way"
  • "Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End"
  • "Sticks & Bricks"
  • "Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats"
  • "Monument"
  • "Homesick"
  • "Have Faith in Me"
  • "You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance"

Encore

  • "All I Want"
  • "The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
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 AE4,600 / 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, 2011Kansas CityBeaumont 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 StatesRoseland Theatre
April 3, 2011 San Francisco The Warfield
April 5, 2011 Fresno Woodward Park Amphitheater
April 6, 2011Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
April 7, 2011San 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 Amphitheater3,225 / 3,225$76,563 [4]
April 18, 2011Tampa 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, 2011AdelaideThebarton Theatre
May 12, 2011Melbourne Festival Hall
May 13, 2011Sydney Big Top Luna Park
May 14, 2011
May 15, 2011Brisbane Tivoli Theatre
May 17, 2011 Gold Coast Coolangatta Hotel
May 18, 2011BrisbaneTivoli 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, 2011HamburgGermanyGroße 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 GermanyWerk 2
October 29, 2011 Oberhausen Turbinenhalle
October 31, 2011ParisFrance Bataclan Theatre
November 1, 2011 Toulouse Le Bikini
November 2, 2011BarcelonaSpainRazzmatazz
November 3, 2011 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
November 5, 2011 Montpellier FranceLe Rockstore
November 6, 2011 Milan ItalyMagazzini Generali
November 8, 2011 Vienna Austria Gasometer
November 9, 2011MunichGermanyTonhalle
November 11, 2011 Tilburg NetherlandsPoppodium 013
November 12, 2011BrusselsBelgiumAncienne Belgique
November 15, 2011ManchesterEnglandManchester Academy
November 17, 2011 Nottingham Rock City
November 18, 2011London 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] TampaWSUN-FM Radio Station
December 4, 2011 [lower-alpha 1] JacksonvilleWXXJ 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, 2012AustinAustin Music Hall1,721 / 3,249$66,259 [6]
January 18, 2012San Antonio Illusions Theater at Alamodome
January 21, 2012Orlando UCF Arena 5,443 / 5,988$179,007 [7]
January 22, 2012 Columbia Township Auditorium2,525 / 3,166$78,630 [8]
January 24, 2012Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 4,191 / 5,820$138,225 [9]
January 26, 2012 Kent Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center
January 27, 2012Chicago UIC Pavilion
January 29, 2012 State College Bryce Jordan Center 5,338 / 7,600$175,703 [10]
January 30, 2012PoughkeepsieMid-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] BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Exhibition Ground
February 26, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] Sydney Sydney Showground
February 27, 2012BrisbaneEatons Hill Hotel & Function Centre
February 28, 2012Sydney 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, 2012San DiegoUnited States Viejas Arena
April 16, 2012Bakersfield Rabobank Arena
April 17, 2012 San Jose SJSU Events Center3,565 / 6,539$134,568 [13]
April 19, 2012 Kent Accesso ShoWare Center
April 20, 2012 Boise Century Link Arena
April 21, 2012Salt Lake CityThe 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, 2012Boca RatonSunset Cove Amphitheatre3,320 / 3,500$111,571 [14]
April 30, 2012TampaGreen Iguana Stadium
May 1, 2012AtlantaMasquerade Music Park3,145 / 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, 2012PittsburghStage AE5,000 / 5,000$180,000 [11]
May 8, 2012 [lower-alpha 19] Geddes [lower-alpha 20] Chevy Court
May 10, 2012TorontoCanada Air Canada Centre
July 1, 2012 [lower-alpha 21] Gibbons Gibbons Festival Grounds
September 16, 2012 [lower-alpha 22] ChicagoUnited States Humboldt Park
Total64,002 / 78,717 (81%)$2,091,767

Support acts

Sources: [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]

Personnel

Songs played

From And Their Name Was Treason

From For Those Who Have Heart

From Homesick

From What Separates Me from You

Others

Notes

  1. 1 2 The shows on December 3, 2010 and December 4, 2011 were part of X102.9 FM's The Big Ticket.
  2. This show on December 4, 2010 was part of 103.1 The Buzz's Buzz Bake Sale.
  3. 1 2 The shows on December 5, 2010 and December 3, 2011 were part of 97x's Next Big Thing.
  4. The show on December 8, 2010 was part of 96.5's The Night the Buzz Stole Christmas.
  5. The show on December 11, 2010 was part of KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas.
  6. The show on December 12, 2010 was part of 91x Wrex the Halls.
  7. 1 2 3 4 The shows on December 15, 17, 18, and 19, 2010 were part of No Sleep Til Festival.
  8. The show in Glasgow was originally scheduled for January 28, 2011.
  9. The show on April 16, 2011 was part of Earthday Birthday.
  10. The show on April 30, 2011 was part of Edgefest.
  11. The show on May 22, 2011 was part of Rock on the Range.
  12. The show on June 3, 2011 was part of Rockin' Roots Festival.
  13. The show on June 4, 2011 was part of KROQ Weenie Roast.
  14. The show on December 2, 2011 was part of 102.1 FM's How the Edge Stole Christmas.
  15. The show on December 8, 2011 was part of X107.5's Holiday Havoc.
  16. Promoted as Las Vegas
  17. The show on December 10, 2011 was part of 104.1's Nightmare Before Xmas.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 This concert was part of Soundwave Festival.
  19. The show on May 8, 2012 was part of the New York State Fair.
  20. Promoted as Syracuse
  21. The show on July 1, 2012 was part of Boonstock Music and Arts Festival.
  22. The show on September 16, 2012 was part of Riot Fest.

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The Livin' La Vida Loca World Tour was the first major world concert tour by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin to support his first English-language album Ricky Martin. The tour started in October 1999 and continued until October 2000.

<i>What Separates Me from You</i> 2010 studio album by A Day to Remember

What Separates Me from You is the fourth studio album by American rock band A Day to Remember, and their third and final for Victory Records. Originally planned for release in late-October 2010, the album was delayed by a few weeks until mid-November. What Separates Me from You was released on November 15, 2010, in the UK, and on November 16 in the US. The album, which was recorded mainly at The Wade Studios in Ocala, Florida, from May to July 2010, was the first to feature guitarist Kevin Skaff. The album was produced mostly by Chad Gilbert, with help from Andrew Wade and the band's vocalist, Jeremy McKinnon. "All I Want" was released as the first single. It reached number 12 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and number 25 on the Rock Songs chart.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Have Faith in Me</span> 2010 single by A Day to Remember

"Have Faith in Me" is a single by A Day to Remember from their third studio album Homesick. It was released as a radio single on March 2, 2010. The song charted at number 40 on the Alternative Songs.

Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour was the first of two theatrical productions by Cirque du Soleil to combine the music of Michael Jackson with Cirque du Soleil's signature acrobatic performance style. The show was written and directed by Jamie King and produced in partnership with the Estate of Michael Jackson. The arena show—which is very similar to a rock concert—began its tour on October 2, 2011, in Montreal. After touring North America for one year, Immortal continued through Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East before returning to North America in February 2014 for a total of 501 shows from 141 cities. It is the most financially successful Cirque production and highest grossing tribute show in history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour</span> 2011 concert tour by the Monkees

An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour, also called Here They Come!: 45th Anniversary Tour, was the fourth and final reunion tour by American pop rock group the Monkees, including Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, and Peter Tork. Jones died of a heart attack on February 29, 2012. It was the group's first tour in a decade following Monkeemania, which ran from 2001 to 2002. The tour visited the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. Due to the success of the first North American leg, a second leg was planned for the fall of 2011; however, dates were suddenly cancelled without explanation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Watch the Throne Tour</span> 2011–12 concert tour by Jay-Z and Kanye West

The Watch the Throne Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West that began on October 28, 2011 in Atlanta and continued until June 22, 2012 with its final show scheduled in Birmingham. Originally scheduled for 23 performances, the tour was expanded to 34 performances in North America due to heavy demand for tickets; 29 shows were confirmed in the United States with 5 shows in Canada. Following massive success in the United States and Canada, Jay-Z & Kanye West announced the European leg of the tour on February 21, 2012 which featured 23 performances, bringing the number of shows to 57 at the time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stronger Tour</span>

The Stronger Tour was the sixth headlining tour by American pop recording artist Kelly Clarkson. Beginning on January 13, 2012, the tour supported her fifth studio album, Stronger (2011). With over fifty dates, the tour traveled to the Americas, Australia and Europe. It ended on October 20, 2012, in London, England.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The 50th Reunion Tour</span> 2012 concert tour by the Beach Boys

The 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by the American rock band the Beach Boys. The tour marked the first time since 1982 that founding member Brian Wilson had consistently performed on a full tour with the band. The tour also marked the first time that the Beach Boys had played at the Hollywood Bowl since 1967, having sold it out both times.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Queen Extravaganza Tour</span> 2012–16 concert tour by Queen Extravaganza

The Queen Extravaganza Tour was a concert tour by official Queen tribute band the Queen Extravaganza.

The Little Broken Hearts Tour was the fifth world tour by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones.

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