List of Rita Ora concert tours

Ora performing on the Radioactive Tour in 2013.

This is a list of touring history of British recording artist, Rita Ora. Displayed below are Ora's headlining and promotional tours. During her debut in 2012, the singer featured as an opening act for artists, including DJ Fresh, Drake and Coldplay.[1][2][3]

Ora Tour

Ora Tour
Tour by Rita Ora
Associated album Ora
Start date 23 October 2012 (2012-10-23)
End date 17 December 2012 (2012-12-17)
Legs 1
No. of shows 6 in North America
Rita Ora concert chronology

MTV presents: The Ora Tour[4] was a brief US tour by British recording artist Rita Ora.[5] Taking place during 2012, the mini-concert tour was supported by MTV. The tour took place in the United States.

Opening acts

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[8]
23 October 2012 Santa Ana United States Yost Theater
24 October 2012 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
26 October 2012 Chicago The Mid
15 December 2012 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
16 December 2012[A] Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
17 December 2012 New York City Highline Ballroom
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Kringle Jingle
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
28 October 2012 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Trocadero Theatre Rescheduled to 20 December 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy[9]
30 October 2012 New York City, New York Highline Ballroom Rescheduled to 17 December 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy[10]

Radioactive Tour

Radioactive Tour
Tour by Rita Ora
Associated album Ora
Start date 28 January 2013 (2013-01-28)
End date 31 August 2013 (2013-08-31)
Legs 3
No. of shows 30 in Europe
7 in Australasia
1 in Asia
38 total
Rita Ora concert chronology

The Radioactive Tour[11] is the headlining tour by British recording artist, Rita Ora. The tour supports her debut studio album, Ora. The tour mostly took place in the United Kingdom and Australasia. Many dates took place at music festivals. Pucci created costumes for the tour.[12]

Opening acts

Setlist

Notes
  • During the show in London, England on February 6, Ora was joined onstage by Tinie Tempah to perform "R.I.P.".

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[15]
28 January 2013 Manchester England Manchester Academy
29 January 2013 Newcastle O2 Academy Newcastle
30 January 2013 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
1 February 2013 Sheffield England O2 Academy Sheffield
2 February 2013 Cardiff Wales The Great Hall
5 February 2013 London England O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
6 February 2013
8 February 2013 Bournemouth O2 Academy Bournemouth
9 February 2013 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
11 February 2013 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
12 February 2013 York Barbican Centre
13 February 2013 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
Australasia[16]
1 March 2013[A] Sydney Australia Enmore Theatre
2 March 2013[B] Brisbane Doomben Racecourse
8 March 2013[C] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
9 March 2013[B] Sydney Randwick Racecourse
10 March 2013[B] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
11 March 2013[B] Adelaide Bonython Park
15 March 2013 Auckland New Zealand The Powerstation
Asia
16 March 2013[D] Sepang District Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
Europe
24 May 2013[E] Derry Northern Ireland Ebrington Square
26 May 2013[F] London England Victoria Park
1 June 2013[G] Twickenham Stadium
8 June 2013[H] Newbury Newbury Racecourse
9 June 2013[I] Manchester Heaton Park
22 June 2013[J] Sunderland Stadium of Light
26 June 2013[K] Floriana Malta The Granaries
28 June 2013[L] Pilton England Worthy Farm
13 July 2013[N] London Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
14 July 2013[N] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
26 July 2013[O] Long Marston England Long Marston Airfield
27 July 2013[P] Birchington-on-Sea Quex Park
3 August 2013[Q] Naas Ireland Punchestown Racecourse
4 August 2013[R] Lytham St Annes England Lytham Green
11 August 2013[S] Zofingen Switzerland Heiternplatz
17 August 2013[T] Weston-under-Lizard England Weston Park
18 August 2013[T] Chelmsford Hylands Park
31 August 2013[U] Costessey Royal Norfolk Showground
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Future Music Sideshow[17]
B Future Music Festival[18]
C Good Life Festival[19]
D Future Music Festival Asia[20]
E Radio 1's Big Weekend[21]
F As One in the Park[22]
G Chime for Change[23]
H Party in the Paddock[24]
I Parklife Weekender[25]
J North East Live[26]
K Isle of MTV[27]
L Glastonbury Festival[28]
M Yahoo! Wireless Festival[29]
N T in the Park[30]
O Global Gathering[31]
P South Island Festival[32]
Q Oxegen[33]
R Lytham Proms[34]
S Heitere Open Air[35]
T V Festival[36]
U Sundown Festival[37]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
3 March 2013 Joondalup, Australia Arena Joondalup Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Future Music Festival".[38]
6 March 2013 Brisbane, Australia The Tivoli Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Future Music Sideshow".
7 March 2013 Sydney, Australia Sydney Harbour Cancelled. This concert was a part of "Island Party".
9 August 2013 Haydock, England Haydock Park Racecourse Cancelled. This concert was a part of "Haydock Park Nights".[39]

Body on Me Tour

Body on Me Tour
Tour by Rita Ora
Start date 15 July 2015 (2015-07-15)
End date 17 September 2015 (2015-09-17)
Legs 1
No. of shows 15
Rita Ora concert chronology

The Body on Me Tour was a US promotional concert tour by British recording artist, Rita Ora. The tour coincided with the release of her single, "Body on Me".

Opening acts

Setlist

Notes
  • During the show in Los Angeles, Ora was joined onstage by Wiz Khalifa to perform "Religion".[43]
  • During the show in New York City, Ora was joined onstage by Miguel to perform "Coffee".

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[44]
15 July 2015 New York City United States Terminal 5
17 July 2015 Portland State Theater
25 August 2015 San Francisco The Independent
26 August 2015 Los Angeles El Rey Theatre
29 August 2015 Las Vegas Drai’s Beach Club & Nightclub
11 September 2015 Atlanta The Loft
13 September 2015[A] Boston House of Blues
14 September 2015 New York City Irving Plaza
15 September 2015 Washington, D.C. U Street Music Hall
17 September 2015 Chicago Lincoln Hall
19 September 2015 Minneapolis First Avenue
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A JAMN Block Party 2015[45]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
27 August 2015 Santa Ana, California The Observatory Cancelled
13 September 2015 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Underground Arts Cancelled
14 September 2015 New York City, New York Gramercy Theatre Moved to Irving Plaza
23 September 2015 Toronto, Canada The Hoxton Cancelled[46]
Box office score data
Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
The Independent San Francisco 549 / 549 (100%) $13,725[47]
El Rey Theatre Los Angeles 771 / 771 (100%) $20,076[48]
Lincoln Hall Chicago 500 / 500 (100%) $13,500[49]

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