Caution World Tour

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Caution World Tour
Tour by Mariah Carey
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Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
Associated album Caution
Start dateFebruary 27, 2019
End dateOctober 20, 2019
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 23 in North America
  • 10 in Europe
  • 1 in South America
  • 1 in Asia
  • 35 total
Box office$9,721,819 (20 reported shows)
Mariah Carey concert chronology

Caution World Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American singer Mariah Carey, in support of her fifteenth studio album, Caution . [1] The tour consisted of 35 dates, including shows in North America, Europe and the Caribbean, at a mix of small and mid-size venues and arenas.

Contents

The tour was met with praise from some music critics. The tour failed to translate into sales of the album as Caution sold a total of approximately 80,000 copies globally, becoming Carey's lowest-selling studio album. [2]

Background and development

Carey's fifteenth studio album, titled Caution , was released on November 16, 2018 and received universal acclaim from critics. [3] The album was described as a "fine-tuning" of Carey's previous work, [4] and was praised for its freshness which made it "pleasingly defiant", [5] with some critics hailing it as being "the new blueprint for legacy acts" of Carey's stature. [6] By December 2018, the album had been featured on several year-end lists. [7] Prior to the album's release, dates were announced for both the North American and European leg of the tour, teasing it as being her "most intimate tour yet". [8]

The opening leg of the tour was performed in small, theatre-based and mid-sized venues across North America. It kicked off on February 27, 2019 in Irving, Texas and concluded on April 6 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [9] The European leg of the tour was mainly arena-based, with Carey opening on May 22 in Dublin and finishing on June 13 in Amsterdam.

Following this, Carey performed at several festivals including the Festival d'été de Québec at the Plains of Abraham, Canada, where the singer performed in front of an audience of over 90,000 people, [10] and the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival. [11]

Set list

This set list is representative of the February 27, 2019, show in Irving, Texas. [12] It may not represent all dates of the tour.

  1. A No No
  2. Dreamlover
  3. You Don’t Know What to Do” / “Emotions
  4. Anytime You Need a Friend(C+C Club Mix)
  5. Can’t Take That Away (Mariah’s Theme)(Triumphant Revival Remix)
  6. Fantasy(contains elements of “Def Club Mix” and "Bad Boy Fantasy Remix")
  7. Always Be My Baby(Mr. Dupri Remix)
  8. “Caution”
  9. GTFO
  10. “8th Grade”
  11. “Stay Long Love You”
  12. My All
  13. “Portrait”
  14. Vision of Love
  15. Never Too Far” / “Last Night a DJ Saved My Life” / “Loverboy” / “Didn’t Mean to Turn You On
  16. Heartbreaker(Desert Storm Remix)
  17. Touch My Body
  18. We Belong Together(Desert Storm Remix)
Encore
  1. With You
  2. Hero
Notes

Critical reception

Carey, during the Caution World Tour show at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 2019 Mariah Carey Caution Tour 2.jpg
Carey, during the Caution World Tour show at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 2019

Although the tour consisted of small and mid-size arenas, many of the dates did not sell out. The tour garnered praise from some music critics, many of whom commended the quality of Carey's voice and the singer's stage presence. In a review for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution , Melissa Ruggieri concluded that Carey had ”resumed her live prowess”, describing it as being ”a commendable feat nearly 30 years into a career and one worth cheering”. [16] Similarly, Stefan Kyriazis from Express gave the show 5 stars, stating: "She was hitting the high trills, the low growls, and all those iconic whistle notes were popping off all over the stage..." [17]

Carey had a three-day residency at the Royal Albert Hall in London. She was praised both for her vocal ability and overall stage presence. Michael Cragg from The Guardian described Carey's "incredible, playful performances" as a testament to her status as a "gold-plated pop diva". [18] Similarly, Kate Solomon from The Daily Telegraph stated the shows were "a surreal but wildly enjoyable showcase of a brighter, more fun side of the pop icon". [19] In a review for The Arts Desk , Sebastian Scotney stated Carey "delivers and the audience delivers back". [20] During her concert in Dublin, Louise Bruton from The Irish Times stated: "She takes us through three decades of hits, from soul-searching ballads to chart-topping songs that bring in pop hooks, hip-hop beats, R&B melodies that show off every side of the singer that we’ve come to know over the years". [21] Rosa Diaz from 20 minutos also gave a positive review of her concert in Barcelona, citing Carey's "powerful presence, who reviewed her greatest hits alternated with some songs from her new album, showing her vocal ability and knowing how to be on stage". [22]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets, and gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America [23] [24]
February 27, 2019 Irving United States Toyota Music Factory DJ Suss One [25] 4,000 / 4,000
March 1, 2019 Sugar Land Smart Financial Centre 5,581 / 6,554$631,986
March 2, 2019 Biloxi Beau Rivage Theatre 1,500 / 1,500
March 5, 2019 Atlanta Fox Theatre 3,348 / 4,101$424,908
March 6, 2019 Louisville The Louisville Palace 2,452 / 2,597$343,823
March 8, 2019 Detroit Fox Theatre 4,531 / 4,751$440,768
March 9, 2019 Indianapolis Murat Theatre 2,425 / 2,515$301,184
March 11, 2019 Chicago Chicago Theatre 3,551 / 3,551$434,548
March 13, 2019 Minneapolis State Theatre 2,106 / 2,133$295,814
March 15, 2019 Milwaukee Miller High Life Theatre 3,503 / 3,503$331,319
March 16, 2019 St. Louis Stifel Theatre 2,940 / 3,038$302,781
March 18, 2019 Pittsburgh Benedum Center 2,508 / 2,825$339,167
March 20, 2019 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts 3,140 / 3,191$412,001
March 21, 2019 Orillia Casino Rama Entertainment Centre 5,000 / 5,000
March 23, 2019 Buffalo United States Shea's Performing Arts Center 2,811 / 3,049$352,281
March 25, 2019 New York City Radio City Music Hall 5,943 / 5,943$941,320
March 30, 2019 Atlantic City Hard Rock Live 7,000 / 7,000
March 31, 2019 Oxon Hill MGM National Harbor Theater 2,763 / 2,763$494,534
April 2, 2019 Boston Wang Theatre 3,092 / 3,223$357,446
April 3, 2019 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia 3,155 / 3,155$290,194
April 5, 2019 Wallingford Toyota Oakdale Theatre 4,150 / 4,384$316,063
April 6, 2019 Bethlehem Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Europe [26] [24] [27] [22]
May 22, 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 5,023 / 5,023$411,682
May 25, 2019 London England Royal Albert Hall 16,662 / 16,662$1,400,000
May 26, 2019
May 27, 2019
June 1, 2019 Paris France Grand Amphitheatre
June 2, 2019 Hamburg Germany Barclaycard Arena 9,863 / 9,863
June 4, 2019 Aalborg Denmark Aalborghallen 3,000 / 3,000
June 10, 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Barcelona Spain Palau Reial de Pedralbes 2,300 / 2,300
June 11, 2019 Bordeaux France Arkéa Arena 7,600 / 7,600
June 13, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 10,561 / 10,561$900,000
North America [29]
July 11, 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Quebec City Canada Plains of Abraham Daniel Caesar [31] 90,000 / 100,000 [32] $13,000,000 [33]
South America
August 31, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Willemstad CuraçaoWorld Trade Center Piscadera Bay20,000 / 20,000
Asia [29]
October 20, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Dubai United Arab EmiratesBurj Park7,500 / 7,500
Total130,608 / 133,785 (97%)$9,721,819

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
June 8, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Florence Italy Stadio Artemio Franchi Festival cancellation [37]

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Notes

  1. The June 10, 2019 concert in Barcelona, Spain at Palau Reial de Padralbes was a part of the Festival Jardins Pedralbes. [28]
  2. The July 11, 2019 concert in Quebec City, Canada at Plains of Abraham was a part of the Festival d'été de Québec. [30]
  3. The August 31, 2019 concert in Willemstad, Curaçao at World Trade Center Piscadera Bay was a part of the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival. [34]
  4. The October 20, 2019 concert in Dubai, United Arab Emirates at Burj Park was a part of the 365-day countdown to Expo 2020. [35]
  5. The July 8, 2019 concert in Florence, Italy at Stadio Artemio Franchi was a part of the cancelled Florence4Ever. [36]

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