X.X.X. Live Tour

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X.X.X. Live Tour
Tour by G.E.M.
X.X.X. Live Tour.jpg
Hong Kong promotional handbill
Associated album Xposed
Start dateApril 12, 2013 (2013-04-12)
End dateNovember 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
Legs7
No. of shows
  • 59 in Asia
  • 1 in Europe
  • 9 in North America
  • 4 in Oceania
  • 73 total
G.E.M. concert chronology

X.X.X. Live Tour is the second headlining concert tour by Chinese-Hong Kong recording artist G.E.M. The tour was launched in support of her studio album Xposed (2012). The tour began on April 12, 2013, in the singers native Hong Kong and continued throughout 2014 and 2015 travelling across China, Asia, North America before concluding the tour in London, United Kingdom on November 22, 2015.

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Background

In April, she held five concerts in Hong Kong Coliseum, and became the youngest artist who has held 10 concerts in Hong Kong Coliseum. [1] In late April, G.E.M. has started a study tour for three months, so the sixth show held in September. [2] In November, she had released the second live album, "G.E.M. X.X.X. Live", which included three tracks, "Whether or Not", "Sometimes" and "My Secret".

Because of receiving the runner-up in I Am a Singer 2 in 2014, she had performed songs from the music TV show, I Am A Singer 2.The participation of the show helped her get famous in the Mainland China, hence, she held more concerts in China. She had finished 50 concerts under the age of 23 in August. [3] In 2015, her concert in Taiwan was held successfully, 15,000 tickets had sold out within 4 hours. [4] In April 21, she held a press conference in Los Angeles and announced that she had cooperated with Live Nation, holding tour in America and Europe in November. [5]

The 64th show in Beijing, was the first live concert that incorporated different mass media. [6]

Commercial performance

The June 28, 2014, concert at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre in Shenzhen attracted an audience of 30,000 people and generated revenue of ¥20 million (US$3 million). [7]

Shows

List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
April 12, 2013 Hong Kong China Hong Kong Coliseum
April 13, 2013
April 14, 2013
April 15, 2013
April 16, 2013
September 21, 2013 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium 9,000 [8]
February 13, 2014 Foshan Lingan Mingzhu Gymnasium
May 1, 2014 Macau Cotai Arena
May 2, 2014
May 3, 2014
May 10, 2014 Fuzhou Strait Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre
May 16, 2014 Beijing Cadillac Arena
May 17, 2014
May 25, 2014 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium
May 31, 2014 Changsha Hunan Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre
June 28, 2014 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre 30,000 [7]
July 4, 2014 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena
July 5, 2014
July 6, 2014
July 11, 2014 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Gymnasium
July 12, 2014
July 17, 2014 Xi'an Quijang Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre
July 19, 2014 Harbin HICEC Gymnasium
July 23, 2014 Dalian Damai Centre
July 26, 2014 Tianjin Tianjin Arena
July 31, 2014 Xiamen Xiamen Stadium
August 2, 2014 Zhengzhou Zhengzhou International Convention Centre
August 5, 2014 Perth Australia Crown Theatre
August 7, 2014 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
August 9, 2014 Melbourne Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
August 11, 2014 Auckland New Zealand The Trusts Arena
October 10, 2014 Shenyang China Shenyang Gymnasium
October 17, 2014Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
October 18, 2014
October 19, 2014
October 25, 2014 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Centre 30,000 [9]
November 1, 2014 Quanzhou Strait Sports Centre
November 8, 2014 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
November 22, 2014 Nanning Guangxi Gymnasium
November 29, 2014 Nanchang Nanchang International Sports Centre Stadium
December 6, 2014 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
January 14, 2015Hong KongHong Kong Coliseum
January 15, 2015
January 16, 2015
January 17, 2015
January 18, 2015
January 23, 2015 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
January 24, 2015
January 30, 2015Singapore Singapore Expo
January 31, 2015
February 1, 2015
February 21, 2015 Las Vegas United States The Venetian Ballroom
February 28, 2015 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
March 1, 2015
March 12, 2015 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 15,000 [4]
May 2, 2015 Kaohsiung Kaohsiung Arena
May 9, 2015 Chongqing ChinaChongqing Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre
May 16, 2015 Huizhou Huizhou Olympic Stadium
May 23, 2015 Shanghai Shanghai Stadium
May 30, 2015 Hefei Binhu Int'l Convention & Exhibition Centre
July 10, 2015 Changchun Wuhuan Gymnasium
July 18, 2015 Dongguan Dongfeng Nissan Cultural and Sports Centre
July 25, 2015 Taiyuan Shanxi Sports Centre
August 1, 2015Beijing Workers Stadium 40,000 [10]
October 23, 2015 Genting Highlands Malaysia Arena of Stars
October 24, 2015
November 3, 2015 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
November 6, 2015 San Jose United States SAP Center
November 7, 2015 Inglewood The Forum
November 11, 2015 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
November 15, 2015 Newark United States Prudential Center
November 18, 2015 Chicago Chicago Theatre
November 22, 2015 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
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