The Dedicated Tour

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The Dedicated Tour
Tour by Carly Rae Jepsen
The Dedicated Tour.png
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated album Dedicated
Start date23 May 2019 (2019-05-23)
End date21 February 2020 (2020-02-21)
Legs5
No. of shows77
Carly Rae Jepsen concert chronology

The Dedicated Tour was the third concert tour by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. Launched in support of her fourth studio album, Dedicated (2019), the tour began on 23 May 2019 in Stockholm and traveled across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

Contents

Development

Jepsen first announced on 1 April 2019, that her upcoming album Dedicated would be released on 17 May 2019, and that she would embark on The Dedicated Tour in support of it. Copies of the album are included along with the purchased tickets. During the North American leg of the tour, one dollar from each ticket purchased will go to the Crisis Text Line and The Trevor Project in San Francisco. [1] [2] [3] [4] Extra dates in New York and Los Angeles were added on 2 April 2019. Canada dates were added on 23 May 2019, Asia dates were added on 7 July 2019, Oceania dates were added on 22 September 2019 and Europe dates were added on 3 December 2019.

Set list

The following set list is representative of the concert on 27 June 2019. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "No Drug Like Me"
  2. "Emotion"
  3. "Run Away with Me"
  4. "Julien"
  5. "Happy Not Knowing"
  6. "Call Me Maybe"
  7. "Now That I Found You"
  8. "Gimmie Love"
  9. "Feels Right"
  10. "I'll Be Your Girl"
  11. "For Sure"
  12. "Want You In My Room"
  13. "Store"
  14. "Too Much"
  15. "When I Needed You"
  16. "I Really Like You"
  17. "Everything He Needs"
  18. "Boy Problems"
  19. "Party for One"
    Encore
  20. "All That"
  21. "Let's Get Lost"
  22. "Cut to the Feeling"

Notes

Tour dates

List of concerts in Europe [5] [6]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
23 May 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Stockholm Sweden Gröna Lund
25 May 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Hanover GermanyN-JOY Starshow
27 May 2019 Paris France Gaité Lyrique Daya
29 May 2019 London England XOYO
31 May 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Barcelona Spain Primavera Sound Barcelona
2 June 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Hilvarenbeek Netherlands Best Kept Secret Festival
List of concerts in North America [11] [12]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
27 June 2019 Anaheim United States House of Blues Mansionair
28 June 2019 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
29 June 2019 Reno Grand Sierra Theatre
1 July 2019 Salt Lake City The Depot
3 July 2019 Denver Ogden Theatre
5 July 2019 Minneapolis State Theatre
6 July 2019 St. Louis The Pageant
7 July 2019 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
9 July 2019 Chicago Chicago Theatre
10 July 2019 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
12 July 2019 Cincinnati Bogart's
13 July 2019 Detroit The Fillmore
14 July 2019 Cleveland House of Blues
16 July 2019 Boston
17 July 2019 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
18 July 2019
20 July 2019 Philadelphia The Fillmore Phoebe Ryan
21 July 2019 Silver Spring The Fillmore
23 July 2019 Raleigh The Ritz
24 July 2019 Charlotte The Fillmore
26 July 2019 Miami Jackie Gleason Theater
27 July 2019 Orlando House of Blues
28 July 2019 Atlanta The Tabernacle
30 July 2019 New Orleans The Fillmore
1 August 2019 Dallas House of Blues
2 August 2019 Houston
3 August 2019 Austin ACL Live at the Moody Theater
4 August 2019 San Antonio Aztec Theatre
6 August 2019 Phoenix The Van Buren
8 August 2019 San Diego Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
10 August 2019 Los Angeles The Wiltern
11 August 2019
28 August 2019 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom Ralph
29 August 2019
31 August 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Seattle United States Memorial Stadium
1 September 2019 Victoria Canada Royal Theatre Ralph
4 September 2019 Calgary MacEwan Hall
5 September 2019 Edmonton Winspear Centre
9 September 2019 Winnipeg Burton Cummings Theatre
10 September 2019 Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
12 September 2019 Montreal MTELUS
13 September 2019 Hamilton FirstOntario Concert Hall
14 September 2019 Toronto Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
16 September 2019 Ottawa Bronson Centre
18 September 2019 Kitchener Raffi Armenian Theatre
19 September 2019 London London Music Hall
22 September 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Las Vegas United States Downtown Las Vegas
28 September 2019 West Springfield Big E Arena
List of concerts in Asia
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
5 October 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Seoul South Korea Olympic Park
7 October 2019 Tokyo Japan NHK Hall
9 October 2019 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
10 October 2019 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
11 October 2019 Osaka Zepp Namba
13 October 2019 Sendai Sendai GIGS
16 October 2019 Beijing ChinaCentury Theatre
18 October 2019 Chengdu Huaxi Live·528 M Space
20 October 2019 Shanghai Bandai Namco Shanghai Base Dream Hall
21 October 2019
23 October 2019 Quezon City Philippines New Frontier Theater
List of concerts in Oceania
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
26 November 2019 Sydney Australia Enmore Theatre Starley
2 December 2019 Melbourne Forum Theatre
4 December 2019 Auckland New Zealand Auckland Town Hall
List of concerts in Europe
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
7 February 2020 Manchester England O2 Victoria Warehouse Georgia
8 February 2020London O2 Brixton Academy
10 February 2020ParisFrance Trabendo
12 February 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
13 February 2020 Brussels BelgiumLa Madeline Blanche
15 February 2020 Cologne GermanyEssigfabrik Hannah Diamond
18 February 2020 Munich Technikum München
19 February 2020 Berlin Columbia Theater
21 February 2020 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason
DateCityCountryVenueReason
25 October 2019 Hong Kong Rotunda 2, KITEC Unforeseen circumstances [14]
1 December 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Gold Coast Australia Metricon Stadium Festival cancelled due to low ticket sales [15]
16 February 2020 Hamburg Germany Gruenspan Voice loss [16]
11 April 2020 [lower-alpha 9] Indio United States Empire Polo Club COVID-19 pandemic [17] [18] [19]
12 April 2020 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
14 April 2020Seattle Moore Theatre
15 April 2020
16 April 2020 Portland Roseland Theater
18 April 2020 [lower-alpha 9] IndioEmpire Polo Club
6 June 2020 [lower-alpha 10] New York City Randalls Island
22 May 2020 [lower-alpha 11] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
19 July 2020 [lower-alpha 12] Louisville United States Louisville Waterfront Park

Broadcasts and recordings

Jepsen's performance on August 11, 2019, was streaming live on Live Nation's Twitter page as part of "Live Nation Concert Series".

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Bill Graham Civic AuditoriasSan Francisco5,918 / 5,918 [20] $293,222 [20]
House of BluesBoston2,425 / 2,425 [21] $89,481 [21]
Chicago TheatreChicago3,468 / 3,600 [22] $150,766 [22]
ACL Live at the Moody TheaterAustin2,289 / 2,750 [23] $90,630 [23]
HumphreysSan Diego1,244 (90%)$49,760
FirstOntario Concert HallHamilton981 / 2,193$28,564
Total16,325 [24] $702,423 [24]

Notes

  1. The concert on 23 May 2019 in Stockholm was part of the Gröna Lund festival. [7]
  2. The concert on 25 May 2019 in Hanover was part of the N-JOY Starshow festival. [8]
  3. The concert on 31 May 2019 in Barcelona was part of the Primavera Sound Barcelona festival. [9]
  4. The concert on 2 June 2019 in Hilvarenbeek was part of the Best Kept Secret Festival. [10]
  5. The concert on 31 August 2019 was part of Bumbershoot 2019. [13]
  6. This concert on 22 September 2019 was part of the Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival.
  7. This concert on 5 October 2019 was part of Slow Life Slow Live 2019.
  8. The concert on 1 December 2019 in Gold Coast, Queensland was part of the SandTunes Music festival.
  9. 1 2 The concerts on 11 April 2020 and 18 April 2020 are part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
  10. The concert on 6 June 2020 was part of the Governors Ball Music Festival.
  11. The concert on 22 May 2020 was part of the Tecate Emblema festival.
  12. The concert on 19 July 2020 was part of the Forecastle Festival.

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  22. 1 2 @touringdata (9 August 2019). "THE DEDICATED TOUR, @carlyraejepsenChicago Theater, Chicago: 3,468 (97%) - $150,766#BoxScores" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  23. 1 2 @touringdata (16 August 2019). "THE DEDICATED TOUR, @carlyraejepsenACL Live, Austin: 2,289 (90%) - $90,630#Update" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  24. 1 2 @touringdata (16 August 2019). "THE DEDICATED TOUR, @carlyraejepsen$624,099 Gross ($156,025 avg.)14,100 Tickets Sold (3,525 avg.)$44.26 Average…" (Tweet) via Twitter.