Continental tour by Jonas Brothers | |
Location | North America |
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Associated album | |
Start date | January 31, 2008 |
End date | March 22, 2008 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 39 |
Jonas Brothers concert chronology |
The When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour (also referred as the Look Me in the Eyes Tour and sometimes stylized as the WYLMITE Tour), is the fourth tour by the Jonas Brothers and their second tour to promote their second album, Jonas Brothers . The opening act for the entire tour was Rooney, with Valora as a supporting opening act, as well as Jen Marks. The Look Me in the Eyes Tour started on January 31, 2008, and ended on March 22, 2008. It lasted for a total of 39 dates. During this time, the Jonas Brothers had also signed a two-year, multimillion-dollar worldwide touring deal with Live Nation. [1]
Encore
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
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E Center | West Valley City | 4,732 / 4,732 | $215,978 [2] |
Colorado Convention Center | Denver | 5,075 / 5,075 | $232,506 [3] |
Chavez Theatre | El Paso | 2,531 / 2,531 | $115,860 [4] |
Toyota Center | Houston | 10,542 / 10,595 | $472,050 [5] |
Alltel Arena | North Little Rock | 7,840 / 8,262 | $348,708 [5] |
Roberts Stadium | Evansville | 6,270 / 6,270 | $255,665 [6] |
Peoria Civic Center | Peoria | 7,265 / 7,265 | $298,998 [6] |
Target Center | Minneapolis | 9,103 / 9,396 | $373,613 [7] |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 7,898 / 8,026 | $356,526 [8] |
Allstate Arena | Rosemont | 13,496 / 13,496 | $587,573 [9] |
Fox Theatre | Detroit | 9,505 / 9,653 | $398,118 [10] |
The Louisville Palace | Louisville | 2,691 / 2,691 | $118,980 [11] |
Fox Theatre | St. Louis | 4,163 / 4,163 | $179,634 [10] |
Sprint Center | Kansas City | 9,587 / 9,973 | $424,770 [12] |
NOKIA Theatre | Grand Prairie | 12,660 / 12,660 | $592,205 [10] |
Dodge Arena | Hidalgo | 5,878 / 5,903 | $391,650 [10] |
The Cajundome | Lafayette | 8,012 / 8,012 | $335,165 [13] |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 10,517 / 10,566 | $431,800 [11] |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | 7,990 / 8,852 | $345,947 [11] |
Amway Arena | Orlando | 10,200 / 10,200 | $471,629 [11] |
Richmond Coliseum | Richmond | 8,643 / 8,643 | $395,443 [14] |
Sovereign Center | Reading | 6,657 / 6,657 | $300,830 [14] |
Patriot Center | Fairfax | 7,289 / 7,289 | $343,487 [14] |
Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester | 8,761 / 8,761 | $404,790 [14] |
Arena at Harbor Yard | Bridgeport | 8,267 / 8,267 | $398,209 [14] |
Chevrolet Theatre | Wallingford | 4,525 / 4,525 | $191,521 [14] |
Cumberland County Civic Center | Portland | 6,572 / 6,657 | $299,740 [14] |
Agganis Arena | Boston | 6,736 / 6,736 | $305,060 [14] |
Mark Etess Arena | Atlantic City | 5,244 / 5,244 | $249,660 [14] |
Izod Center | East Rutherford | 15,919 / 15,919 | $627,645 [14] |
Vive Cuervo Salon | Mexico City | 3,500 / 3,500 | $149,476 [14] |
TOTAL | 238,068 / 240,519 | $10,613,236 | |
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