American Idols LIVE! Tour 2011
Tour by American Idol | |
Back – James Durbin, Scotty McCreery, Paul McDonald Middle – Stefano Langone, Naima Adedapo, Haley Reinhart, Lauren Alaina Front – Pia Toscano, Casey Abrams, Thia Megia, Jacob Lusk | |
Start date | July 6, 2011 |
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End date | September 21, 2011 |
No. of shows | 49 |
Box office | 22 million from 47 shows |
American Idol concert chronology |
The American Idols LIVE! Tour 2011 is a summer concert tour in the United States, Canada and The Philippines[1] that features the Top 11 contestants of the tenth season of American Idol. The 49-date tour started in West Valley City, Utah, on July 6, and its North American leg will end in Rochester, New York on September 10.[2] 45 dates were originally planned but four extra dates were added due to high demand,[3] including two final shows in Manila, Philippines,[4][5] only the second time the show has travelled outside of North America after Singapore was added to the tour schedule in Season 3.
This season's tour was promoted again by AEG Live after a year with Live Nation.[6] This year Ford Motor Company, Coca-Cola, and U.S. Air Force Reserve joined as sponsors of the tour.[3]
Performers
Scotty McCreery (Winner) | Lauren Alaina (Runner-up) |
Haley Reinhart (3rd place) | James Durbin (4th place) |
Jacob Lusk (5th place) | Casey Abrams (6th place) |
Stefano Langone (7th place) | Paul McDonald (8th place) |
Pia Toscano (9th place) | Naima Adedapo (10th or 11th place) |
Thia Megia (10th or 11th place) |
Show overview
In a break from the previous three years where the shows were essentially a series of mini-concerts by individual performers, this year there were more ensemble performances. Also unlike the previous three years, the individual performers did not perform according to their elimination order on American Idol, and the number of songs performed by each performer did not reflect their elimination order.
The show started with a group performance by the girls and the first half ended with a group performance. The first half featured solos from the first six eliminated contestants – Pia Toscano, Paul McDonald, Thia Megia, Stefano Langone, Naima Adedapo and Casey Abrams, while the Top 5 performed their solos in the second half. Duets and group performances interspersed the solo performances. The second half started with solos by the runner-up Lauren Alaina, and ended with solos by the winner Scotty McCreery followed by the traditional closing group performances.
Setlist
- Naima Adedapo, Thia Megia, Haley Reinhart, Lauren Alaina and Pia Toscano – "Born This Way" (Lady Gaga)
- Toscano – "Empire State of Mind" (Jay-Z and Alicia Keys)
- Toscano and Stefano Langone – "California King Bed" (Rihanna)
- Paul McDonald – "Maggie May" (Rod Stewart)
- Megia – "Who Says" (Selena Gomez & the Scene)
- Megia, Reinhart, Adedapo and Toscano – "Tightrope" (Janelle Monáe)
- Langone – "Grenade" (Bruno Mars)
- Langone (Adedapo, Megia, Reinhart and Toscano on backing vocals) – "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" (Usher)
- McDonald, James Durbin, Casey Abrams, Langone and Jacob Lusk – "Animal" (Neon Trees)
- Adedapo – "On the Floor" (Jennifer Lopez)
- Toscano – "This Time" (Pia Toscano)
- Alaina, Toscano and Megia – "Firework" (Katy Perry)
- Abrams – "Smooth" (Rob Thomas and Santana)
- Abrams and Reinhart – "Moanin'"
- Abrams – "Harder to Breathe" (Maroon 5)
- All (Except Scotty McCreery) – "Forget You!" (Cee Lo Green)
INTERMISSION
- Alaina – "Flat on the Floor" (Katrina Elam) and "Like My Mother Does" (Kristy Lee Cook)
- Alaina (Langone, Megia and Reinhart on backing vocals) — "If I Die Young" (The Band Perry)
- Durbin – "Sweet Child o' Mine" (Guns N' Roses) and "Uprising" (Muse)
- Lusk — "Never Too Much" (Luther Vandross)
- Lusk (Adedapo, Langone and Toscano backing vocals) – "You're All I Need to Get By" (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell)
- Reinhart — "The House of the Rising Sun" (Traditional) and "Bennie and the Jets" (Elton John)
- McCreery — "Your Man" (Josh Turner), "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" (Thompson Square) and "I Love You This Big" (Scotty McCreery)
- McCreery and Alaina — "When You Say Nothing at All" (Keith Whitley)
- McCreery (Alaina, Megia, Reinhart and Toscano on backing vocals) — "Gone" (Montgomery Gentry)
- Group medley – Durbin and Alaina — "Here I Go Again" (Whitesnake), Abrams, McDonald and Reinhart — "Faithfully" (Journey), Adedapo, Langone, Lusk and Megia — "Walk This Way" (Aerosmith), all — "Any Way You Want It/Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" (Journey)
Additional notes
- Lauren Alaina sprained her ankle backstage at the Portland show,[7] and performed her next show with the injured foot strapped in a boot.[8]
- The performance of Firework was removed from the setlist in shows starting from Rosemont, Illinois due to Lauren Alaina needing to rest her voice. However, it did return to the set starting with the Philadelphia PA show. Alaina did not appear in the first half in Columbus and Pittsburgh, but did appear in the second. However, she missed the Baltimore show completely, and reported that she was suffering from severe bronchitis.[9]
- Paul McDonald was absent from the Providence show.
- The show at Albany on August 28, 2011 was postponed to September 4, 2011 due to Hurricane Irene that struck the East Coast of the United States on August 27.[10]
- It was the second time that the American Idol LIVE! Tour traveled to Asia with The Philippines being the second and only country for this year that they traveled to outside the United States and Canada.
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance[11] | Gross | ||
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Sales | Capacity | Percentage | |||||
July 6, 2011 | West Valley City | United States | Maverik Center | 6,251 | 6,616 | 94.5% | $351,295 |
July 8, 2011 | Everett | Comcast Arena | 7,887 | 7,887 | 100% | $435,295 | |
July 9, 2011 | Portland | Rose Garden Arena | 8,695 | 9,044 | 96.1% | $467,635 | |
July 11, 2011 | Sacramento | Power Balance Pavilion | 10,056 | 10,527 | 95.5% | $531,060 | |
July 12, 2011 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 7,836 | 8,510 | 92.1% | $428,155 | |
July 13, 2011 | San Jose | HP Pavilion at San Jose | 9,623 | 10,162 | 94.7% | $513,515 | |
July 15, 2011 | Los Angeles | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live | 6,537 | 6,537 | 100% | $374,125 | |
July 16, 2011 | Ontario | Citizens Business Bank Arena | 7,845 | 7,845 | 100% | $464,985 | |
July 17, 2011 | Phoenix | US Airways Center | 9,235 | 9,757 | 94.6% | $491,235 | |
July 19, 2011 | Oklahoma City | Cox Convention Center | 6,910 | 7,391 | 93.5% | $385,210 | |
July 20, 2011 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre | 6,018 | 6,018 | 100% | $339,330 | |
July 21, 2011 | Houston | Reliant Arena | 6,790 | 6,790 | 100% | $380,170 | |
July 22, 2011 | New Orleans | UNO Lakefront Arena | 5,525 | 5,525 | 100% | $326,525 | |
July 24, 2011 | Orlando | Amway Center | 10,791 | 11,296 | 95.5% | $564,395 | |
July 26, 2011 | Duluth | Arena at Gwinnett Center | 10,026 | 10,026 | 100% | $533,870 | |
July 27, 2011 | Raleigh | RBC Center | 13,533 | 13,533 | 100% | $696,605 | |
July 28, 2011 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | 9,239 | 9,239 | 100% | $493,115 | |
July 30, 2011 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 13,192 | 13,192 | 100% | $676,020 | |
July 31, 2011 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | 8,580 | 8,580 | 100% | $459,800 | |
August 2, 2011 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 8,535 | 8,535 | 100% | $457,795 | |
August 3, 2011 | Minneapolis | Target Center | 9,632 | 9,632 | 100% | $510,560 | |
August 4, 2011 | Milwaukee | Bradley Center | 8,646 | 8,646 | 100% | $460,930 | |
August 6, 2011 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 11,932 | 11,932 | 100% | $613,720 | |
August 7, 2011 | Detroit | Joe Louis Arena | 8,980 | 8,980 | 100% | $480,880 | |
August 9, 2011 | Columbus | Jerome Schottenstein Center | 9,677 | 10,135 | 95.5% | $508,455 | |
August 10, 2011 | Pittsburgh | Consol Energy Center | 8,772 | 9,167 | 95.7% | $465,400 | |
August 11, 2011 | Baltimore | 1st Mariner Arena | 7,571 | 7,974 | 95.0% | $420,675 | |
August 13, 2011 | Atlantic City | Boardwalk Hall | 11,913 | 11,913 | 100% | $615,025 | |
August 14, 2011 | Newark | Prudential Center | 18,529 | 19,846 | 93.4% | $1,009,565 | |
August 15, 2011 | |||||||
August 17, 2011 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 9,326 | 9,848 | 94.7% | $501,570 | |
August 19, 2011 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 9,064 | 9,804 | 92.5% | $491,220 | |
August 20, 2011 | Richmond | Richmond Coliseum | 8,183 | 8,411 | 97.3% | $449,475 | |
August 21, 2011 | Wilkes-Barre | Mohegan Sun Arena | 7,562 | 7,562 | 100% | $415,490 | |
August 23, 2011 | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 18,981 | 19,613 | 96.8% | $1,044,245 | |
August 24, 2011 | |||||||
August 25, 2011 | Bridgeport | Webster Bank Arena | 7,942 | 7,942 | 100% | $431,730 | |
August 27, 2011 | Providence | Dunkin' Donuts Center | 8,460 | 8,460 | 100% | $457,540 | |
August 30, 2011 | Portland | Cumberland County Civic Center | 6,070 | 6,070 | 100% | $350,550 | |
August 31, 2011 | Manchester | Verizon Wireless Arena | 8,831 | 8,831 | 100% | $473,155 | |
September 1, 2011 | Worcester | DCU Center | 8,840 | 9,701 | 91.1% | $480,740 | |
September 3, 2011 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 5,296 | 5,296 | 100% | $385,560 | |
September 4, 2011 | Albanya | Times Union Center | 6,738 | 7,772 | 86.7% | $370,590 | |
September 6, 2011 | Syracuse | War Memorial at Oncenter | 4,975 | 5,581 | 89.1% | $286,435 | |
September 7, 2011 | Reading | Sovereign Center | 5,850 | 6,780 | 86.3% | $337,830 | |
September 9, 2011 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 11,485 | 11,485 | 100% | $667,969 |
September 10, 2011 | Rochester | United States | Blue Cross Arena | 7,336 | 7,842 | 93.6% | $403,020 |
September 20, 2011 | Quezon City | Philippines | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 13,500 | 15,000 | 90% | |
September 21, 2011 |
- ^Note a The Albany show was originally scheduled for August 28 but moved to September 4, 2011 due to Hurricane Irene.
Response
The tour attendance rebounded after the poor turn-out for the Season 9 tour. 16 of the first 24 shows were sold out, and more than 97% its tickets has been sold through its first 14 dates with an average venue size of 8,100.[12] The tour grossed $22,002,464 from 47 shows (the two Philippines shows did not report) with an attendance of 97%. The tour had the highest number of sell-outs of all seasons due in part to a lower average venue size of 8856. It was ranked number 38 in the Pollstar Top 200 North American Tours for 2011.[13]
Revenue
The tour was ranked No. 38 in the list of 2011 Year-end Top 200 North American tours, based on total gross income .[14]
Tour summary
- Number of shows – 49 (24 sold out)
- Total gross – $22,002,464 (47 shows)
- Total attendance – 403,695
- Average attendance – 8,589 (97.0%)
- Average ticket price – $54.5
- Highest gross – Raleigh, North Carolina – $696,605
- Lowest gross – Syracuse, New York – $286,435
- Highest attendance – Raleigh, North Carolina – 13,533 (100%)
- Lowest attendance – Syracuse, New York – 4,975 (89.1%)
References
- ↑ "American Idol Live! Tour 2011: The Idols Are Coming To Manila". ClickTheCity.com. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
- ↑ American Idols Live! Tour Dates Revealed
- 1 2 AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! Tour Rules Summer Concert Circuit; Ford, Coca-Cola, and U.S. Air Force Reserve Join as Sponsors
- ↑ Fil-Am Thia Megia and other American idols visit Manila soon
- ↑ 'American Idol' Live Tour extends to two nights in Manila
- ↑ 'American Idol' -- Reteamed With AEG -- Announces Season 10 Tour Dates
- ↑ LAUREN ALAINA INJURES ANKLE DURING AMERICAN IDOLS LIVE! TOUR
- ↑ American Idols Tour 2011 – Sacramento CA – Video & Live Blog
- ↑ Lauren Alaina Tweet
- ↑ AMERICAN IDOLS Live Show In Albany Postponed Due To Hurricane Irene
- ↑ Numbers from Billboard boxscore
- ↑ American Idols Live tour rebounds nicely
- ↑ "Pollstar Top 200 North American Tours" (PDF). Pollstar. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
- ↑ "2011 Pollstar Year End Top 200 North American Tours" (PDF). Pollstar.
Preceded by Season 9 (2010) |
American Idols LIVE! Tour Season 10 (2011) |
Succeeded by Season 11 (2012) |
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