Britney: Piece of Me was the first concert residency by American entertainer Britney Spears, performed at The AXIS auditorium located in the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show, which opened on December 27, 2013, was initially set for two years; it was well received by critics and also achieved huge commercial success. The residency won the best of Las Vegas award in 2015 and 2017. In 2015, Spears extended her contract with Planet Hollywood for an additional two years, concluding the residency on December 31, 2017. After 248 performances, the show grossed $137.7 million from 916,184 tickets at an average price of $150.
Residency by Britney Spears | |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
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Venue | The AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino |
Start date | December 27, 2013 |
End date | December 31, 2017 |
No. of shows | 248 |
Attendance | 916,184 |
Box office | $137.7 million ($171.16 million in 2023 dollars)[1] |
Website | Official website |
Britney Spears concert chronology |
Following the success of the residency, the show was adapted to debut internationally as an arena concert tour, in both 2017 and 2018, credited as Britney: Live in Concert and the Piece of Me Tour, respectively.[2]
Background and announcement
editAfter completing the Femme Fatale Tour in December 2011, rumors circulated of Spears performing at a concert residency in Las Vegas. It was initially believed Spears would be added to the roster for The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. In February 2013, it was reported that Planet Hollywood theatre was a front runner to host the show.[3] It was also believed the newly remodeled SLS Las Vegas, placed a venue bid as well. Las Vegas Sun confirmed in May 2013 that the venue was under renovations exclusively for Spears's show. The article speculated the residency would be announced in June 2013. Spears would begin rehearsals in autumn 2013 for the show.[4] Spears herself hinted at the residency during her interview with Shape, in May 2013. She stated, "The [Vegas] performances won't be simple—they'll be a massive party from start to finish. And to pull this off, I have to be in top condition and running at full speed".[5]
The residency was confirmed on September 17, 2013, with an announcement on Good Morning America. For the announcement, an elaborate stunt was staged in the desert surrounding Las Vegas which cost over $100,000 to produce. Over 1,000 Spears fans were gathered to perform a card routine that reportedly could be seen from space. Spears arrived via helicopter and gave an interview to Good Morning America.[6] Spears's manager, Larry Rudolph, stated the show was not comparable to previous or current Las Vegas stints. He went on to say the show would focus on Spears's new material and not rely on her back catalogue. She was reportedly earning $15 million per year.[7]
On September 25, 2014, Spears confirmed on Good Morning Britain that she had extended her contract with The AXIS and Planet Hollywood to continue the show for two additional years.[8] On August 16, 2015, Spears told E! at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards that she had not yet made up her mind on whether or not she would extend her residency further. She said, "I'm not really sure. [...] I haven't made up my mind. I really love doing the show. It's a lot, a lot of fun but I'm kind of torn right now. I don't really know what I want to do."[9]
During her show on September 9, 2015, Spears confirmed that she would be extending her residency for an additional two years. She also revealed that the show would be revamped, with major changes in both the set list and choreography.[10]
Development
editThe show is described to be "current" and have a "club-like atmosphere" to match the vibe of the casino. The venue closed in late October 2012 to undergo a $20 million renovation with lighting, sound and stage to accommodate the show. The stage was extended, reducing the venue capacity to 4,600. The show began on December 27, 2013, following the release of her eighth studio album, Britney Jean. Tickets for the show went on sale September 20, 2013, with prices ranging from $59–$179, less than the typical $99–$250 for shows at Caesars Palace.[11] Commenting on show, Spears stated:
"We wanted the environment to be that way so people could come and have a good time and stand up and feel like they're in the show with me. I love Vegas. The energy here is really, really good. [...] We are going to have all the works now, water, rain, everything. Every time I do a show, I like to really bring it. I love to put on a show that will really entertain fans. [...] We want the feeling that fans will be in the show with me. We're going to have a cool set-up for them with a party vibe so they are really there with me. I'm very ready for this. I'm ready physically, mentally definitely. The show will be completely different from what everybody might be expecting. It's the best project I've ever tackled. It couldn't be more exciting.[6][12]
Baz Halpin serves as creative and stage director for the show.[12] Marco Morante is the costume designer.[13] The show runs 90–100 minutes, featuring 24 of Spears's hits. The set features a 360-degree media wall, creating the illusion similar to a planetarium. One of the sets incorporates several venus flytraps and another adopts a disco theme.[14] It also features 14 dancers and a four-piece band composed of Marc Delcore (Musical Director-Keyboards), Greg Delcore (Bass), Ernest LaRouche (Drums), Zach Comtois (Guitar). Seating for the theatre is reduced to 4,600 specifically for the show. The theatre features two dance areas, table-service seating and the stage features a runway shaped like an inverted anchor.[12] Rudolph stated Spears will not be miming the show and that Spears is undergoing vocal coaching to strengthen her voice, adding, "There might be some numbers where she's full out dancing with a track underneath her, but there won't be any lip-syncing across the board on anything".[15] Days after tickets went on sales, figures were reported to be dismal, as only three of the 16 shows placed on sale were sold out. Many pointed to lip-syncing as the main issue. Spears's manager indicated Caesars Entertainment only placed ten-percent of tickets for each show on sale. He also stated VIP seating for all 16 shows were sold out within hours.[16] The Huffington Post reported that by September 25, 70,242 out of 73,600 tickets had been sold.[17]
Concert synopsis
editThe show begins with a video of a young Spears dancing throughout her childhood home in Louisiana, dreaming of being a performer one day. In a flashback montage, clips of Spears's past performances are displayed. As this comes to an end, the curtains draw open and Spears and her dancers kick off the show with "Work Bitch". For this performance, Spears enters the stage in a globe-like cage from above. The show continues with a performance of "Womanizer". After this, Spears formally welcomes her audience to the show. She then asks the audience to count to three with her, leading into a performance of "3" and concluding the first segment of the show.
The next segment of the show began with a clip of Spears dressed as an angel, reading a poem to the audience. Spears then enters the stage harnessed in the air and dressed in angel wings, leading into a performance of "Everytime". During this performance, white flowers and petals resembling snow fall on the stage. Following this, the dancers join Spears, who is dressed in a black leotard, for a medley of "...Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again", with a dance break and rope routine integrated into the segment.
Following this, another montage begins to play, featuring a mixture of Spears's videos throughout her career. This is followed by a performance of "Me Against the Music", where the wooden stage props and choreography are reminiscent of the original music video. After this, a medley of songs from Blackout begins, with performances of "Gimme More" and "Break the Ice". The medley then incorporates the song "Piece of Me" after a dance break, where Britney tries to escape her dancers, who are imitating the paparazzi throughout.
The next video interlude incorporates the song "Scream & Shout" and features will.i.am. Spears then goes on to perform "Boys" and, after a short speech to the audience, "Perfume".
"Get Naked (I Got a Plan)" (Interlude) introduces the fifth segment. It starts with Spears dancing on a pole to "I'm a Slave 4 U", surrounded by her female dancers that are playing in a fountain. In the earlier shows, Spears sat on a throne surrounded by her female dancers, instead of the pole routine that was seen on later dates. After this, Spears performs "Freakshow", while she and her female dancers search for a "victim" willing to participate from the audience. Notable participants in this segment have been Nicole Richie, AJ McLean, Mario Lopez, Kathy Griffin, Tyson Beckford, Perez Hilton, Lance Bass, Dolph Ziggler, and Adore Delano. In this performance, Spears walks the participant while they wear a leash and spanks them with a whip, creating a BDSM scenario. After the song, she signs a T-shirt for the fan and thanks them for participating. Spears then performs "Do Somethin'", where she and her male dancers perform choreography with chairs.
The next interlude includes circus-themed music and performances by her backup dancers. Spears enters the stage in a large ring of fire, where she begins her performance of "Circus". She then performs "I Wanna Go", which includes the use of a variety of mirrors. A slowed down remix of "Lucky" is then performed, in which Spears sits on a circus-themed prop.
The next stage intro includes jungle-themed elements and a wood and flower themed video-screen. A large tree appears on stage with Spears standing on it. She is surrounded by rain dropping from the stage ceiling. Spears then performs a slowed-down version of "Toxic" before jumping from the tree and momentarily flying above her audience. At this point, the original version of "Toxic" begins. After this, Spears performs "Stronger", and then "(You Drive Me) Crazy". During "Crazy", Spears asks the audience to thank her band and dancers. She then begins the final performance of "Till the World Ends", which features elements of "Work Bitch".
At the end of the show, Spears thanks the audience and exits the stage through the globe-like cage in which she entered. As the screens of the stage close, Spears's dancers exit the stage, while a display of fireworks concludes the show.
On February 13, 2016, Spears debuted a newly revamped show. The updated show includes a new entrance during "Work Bitch", as well as performances of songs including "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "Breathe on Me", "Touch of My Hand", and "If U Seek Amy". Further, a variety of updates to performances of existing songs from the set list were also made, including a new dance break during "Womanizer" and changes to the original performance of "Break the Ice". Spears also included a new dance segment in the show in which she and her dancers dance to three of her favorite Missy Elliott songs. In August 2016, the set list was updated once more in anticipation of the release of Spears's ninth studio album, Glory.[18]
Critical reception
editThe show was met with mostly positive reviews and became a commercial success since its opening.[19] According to Danielle Genet of ABC News, the opening show "drew rave reviews [...] for Spears' lavish, entertaining spectacle."[20] MTV News contributor Sophie Schillaci wrote that "Spears delivered on her signature style of larger-than-life production, blaring beats and rapid-fire dance moves, whirling through seven costume changes and even a couple of wig changes." Schillaci also commented that long-time fans would appreciate the concert as it is "more of a look backwards than forwards," and added that, while Spears may not sing completely live, "[the singer's] sweet voice shone through the backing, or we could hear her catching her breath between numbers." She concluded her review saying that "if you're looking for a powerhouse vocal performance in your Vegas entertainment, head over to The Colosseum for Celine Dion. But Britney fans will find no better show on the strip than 'Piece of Me'."[21] Marco della Cava of USA Today praised the concert, saying that Spears's mission "to turn a cavernous 7,000-seat amphitheater into a raging nightclub" was accomplished. Cava considered it a stand-out compared to other Las Vegas residencies "because of its production values."[22] Jennifer Whitehair of Vegas.com said the show became the top-searched topic on the website.[19]
Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times commented on Spears's singing, writing that "the singer appeared to be lip-syncing for the majority of her performance"; however, he added that the production "has plenty to distract you from the vocal question."[23] Wood also thought that, while "'Piece of Me' hits most of the high points in Spears' songbook," songs like "Boys", "3", and "Do Somethin'" could "have been replaced with superior cuts from her recent albums."[23] Writing for Billboard, Keith Caulfield noted that "vast majority of the show was lip-synced, and only occasionally were any seemingly live vocals heard." The reviewer praised the use of live instrumentation from the four-piece band, on songs such as "Me Against the Music".[24] Rachel Maresca of New York Daily News noted that Spears "wowed the crowd" on the opening night, and added that the singer "pulled out all the stops to entertain her fans with plenty of theatrics on stage. She even gave the audience a taste of nostalgia by donning some her famous outfits from her most memorable past performances."[25] Laura Hertzfeld of Entertainment Weekly revealed that "[she'd] have loved to have seen more" of the concert as "it was the most connected to [Spears] as an artist that one can feel from the audience."[26]
Las Vegas Sun journalist Robin Leach said that Spears "proved that she's still reigning royalty in the music world" with the residency, adding that the show is "an amazing and incredible accomplishment because in less than two hours, Britney changed the look of our Strip entertainment scene. For the first time, she single-handedly brought the spectacle of a touring arena show into a nightclub-like theater and pulled off the gamble with a flawless performance." Leach lauded the singer's physique, stating that "she hasn't looked this hot in ages and certainly doesn't need cosmetic makeup for her body, as critics claim."[27] Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone wrote a mixed review, saying that, "viewed through a lens of diminished expectations [...]), Britney: Piece of Me is an entertaining tour through the 32-year-old star's nearly 15-year recording career. Compared to pop spectacles staged by Madonna and Beyoncé [...], however, the weaknesses that remain in Spears' live act are stark." Ganz was unimpressed by Spears's dancing abilities, saying that the singer was "reliant on arm movements." The reviewer wrote, however, that "the show featured flashes of greatness," with the performances of "Work Bitch", "...Baby One More Time", "(You Drive Me) Crazy", "Circus" and "Everytime" being the stand outs.[28]
In 2015, the revamped show received a cautious endorsement by Julie Bone of The Washington Post: "If you're even vaguely interested in pop music, dance and the art of performance, see 'Piece of Me.'" Bone praised the choreography and made-over playlist, which "wisely buries the last vestiges of the '90s pop princess's Mouseketeer roots." But the experience still feels hollow and detached, that review noted, considering fans' obvious devotion.[29] Bob Sehlinger expressed harsh criticism on Spears "over-processed" live vocals and "poor" showmanship on The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2017, claiming that "Spears doesn't seem to have maturated much as a performer, and never reveals a glimpse of her personality."[30]
Recognition
editThe success of the show highlighted a shift in both the culture and demographics of the Las Vegas strip after its opening in December 2013.[31] Spears has since been credited as having played a vital role in the expansion of nightlife and attraction of younger crowds to the city.[32] It was also reported that the residency brought an additional $20 million in annual earnings for Planet Hollywood, allowing it to revitalize the property in terms of both finances and popularity.[33] As of June 2017, the show had grossed over $100 million, not including merchandise or remaining shows.[34]
In 2014, Caesars Entertainment honored Spears with her own holiday, announcing that November 5 would officially be known as "Britney Day".[35][36] On November 5, 2014, a special ceremony was held in honor of Spears at The Linq Promenade, where she was presented with a Key to the City of Las Vegas by Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak and Planet Hollywood regional president David Hoenemeyer.[35]
Since the show's debut, other major performers, such as Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull, the Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey and Lady Gaga, have followed in Spears's footsteps and accepted residency offers as well.[37] Like Spears, Lopez also headlined at The AXIS, but for a shorter period of time. Rascal Flatts manager Clarence Spalding says Spears' residency helped inspire his act's mini-residency at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's Joint venue this spring.[38]
Commercial performance
editThe show, which features many of Spears's hit songs, was named "Best of Las Vegas" in 2015 and 2017.[39] After completing the original run of the show, Spears revealed that the extension would feature updates to the set list, choreography and costumes.[40] The revamped show opened on February 13, 2016.[41] Spears also revealed that there would be more changes incorporated into the show throughout the year.[42] On April 7, 2017, Spears's manager Larry Rudolph announced that the Britney: Piece of Me residency at The Axis Theatre at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas would end on December 31, 2017, with the expiration of her contract with Caesars Entertainment.[43]
In February 2017, Billboard reported that ticket sales from the show topped $100 million and more than 700,000 tickets were sold, making it one of the most successful concert residencies in Las Vegas, only behind Celine Dion and Elton John.[44] According to Pollstar, the 58 dates in 2014 grossed $35.1 million with 231,713 tickets and averaged $151.48 per ticket price.[45] In 2017, it was ranked the 2nd highest-grossing female show of the year in North America with a total gross of $38.9 million and 238,144 tickets sold and averaged $163.20 per ticket.[46] The last show of the residency on December 31, 2017, broke the record for the highest-grossing single concert in a theater residency ever in Las Vegas. It grossed nearly $1.2 million for 4,600 fans and $255 average ticket price.[47] Overall, Britney: Piece of Me grossed $137,695,392 with 916,184 tickets sold in 248 shows, according to Caesars Entertainment.[48]
Broadcasts
editOn May 17, 2015, Spears performed her single "Pretty Girls" with Iggy Azalea for the 2015 Billboard Music Awards from her residency stage.[49] In August 2016, following the release of her ninth studio album Glory, Spears performed two songs from the album, "Make Me" without G-Eazy and "Do You Wanna Come Over?", for Today.[50][51]
On December 21, 2017, Spears announced on her social media platforms that she would be broadcasting a special performance from The AXIS Theatre at Planet Hollywood on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '18 with Ryan Seacrest.[52] Her performance of "Work Bitch" aired on December 31, 2017 and her performance of "Toxic" aired on January 1, 2018 shortly after the New Years countdown in the Eastern Time Zone.[53]
Set list
edit- "Work Bitch"
- "Womanizer"
- "3"
- "Everytime"
- "...Baby One More Time"
- "Oops!... I Did It Again"
- "Me Against the Music"
- "Gimme More"
- "Break the Ice"
- "Piece of Me"
- "Boys"
- "Perfume"
- "I'm a Slave 4 U"
- "Freakshow"
- "Do Somethin'"
- "Circus"
- "I Wanna Go"
- "Lucky"
- "Toxic"
- "Stronger"
- "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
- Encore
- "Work Bitch"
- "Womanizer"
- "Break the Ice"
- "Piece of Me"
- "Me Against the Music"
- "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
- "Gimme More"
- "Everytime"
- "...Baby One More Time"
- "Oops!... I Did It Again"
- "Boys"
- "Pretty Girls"
- "I'm a Slave 4 U"
- "Freakshow"
- "Do Somethin'"
- "Circus"
- "If U Seek Amy"
- "Breathe on Me"
- "Touch of My Hand"
- "Toxic"
- "Stronger"
- "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
- Encore
- "Till the World Ends"
Additional notes
edit- "Alien" was performed during select shows throughout 2014 in place of either "Do Somethin'" or "Perfume".[55]
- "Pretty Girls" was first performed on August 5, 2015, permanently replacing "I Wanna Go".[56]
- "Make Me" and "Do You Wanna Come Over?" were added to the set list, beginning on August 17, 2016, permanently replacing "Pretty Girls".[18]
- On October 21, 2016, G-Eazy was a special guest performing "Make Me". The two then performed "Me, Myself & I" live for the first time on the Piece of Me stage.[57]
- "Slumber Party" was added to the set list on November 16, 2016. Also, "Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortes)" replaced "Radar" as the song used in the first interlude.[58]
- On January 25, 2017, Tinashe was a special guest, performing "Slumber Party".[59]
- On August 19, 2017, Spears performed a live vocal cover of Bonnie Raitt's "Something to Talk About" as a response to lip sync accusations at her residency following addressing the same accusations overseas during her Britney: Live in Concert shows back in June 2017.[60]
Shows
editDate | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1[61] | ||
December 27, 2013 | 17,813 / 17,813 (100%) | $2,858,180 |
December 28, 2013 | ||
December 30, 2013 | ||
December 31, 2013 | ||
Leg 2[62] | ||
January 29, 2014 | 53,798 / 53,798 (100%) | $8,011,280 |
January 31, 2014 | ||
February 1, 2014 | ||
February 4, 2014 | ||
February 7, 2014 | ||
February 8, 2014 | ||
February 12, 2014 | ||
February 14, 2014 | ||
February 15, 2014 | ||
February 18, 2014 | ||
February 19, 2014 | ||
February 22, 2014 | ||
Leg 3[63] | ||
April 25, 2014 | 48,901 / 49,290 (99%) | $7,850,813 |
April 26, 2014 | ||
April 30, 2014 | ||
May 2, 2014 | ||
May 3, 2014 | ||
May 7, 2014 | ||
May 9, 2014 | ||
May 10, 2014 | ||
May 14, 2014 | ||
May 16, 2014 | ||
May 17, 2014 | ||
Leg 4[64] | ||
August 15, 2014 | 59,262 / 63,753 (93%) | $8,757,082 |
August 16, 2014 | ||
August 19, 2014 | ||
August 20, 2014 | ||
August 23, 2014 | ||
August 24, 2014 | ||
August 27, 2014 | ||
August 28, 2014 | ||
August 30, 2014 | ||
August 31, 2014 | ||
September 3, 2014 | ||
September 5, 2014 | ||
September 6, 2014 | ||
September 10, 2014 | ||
Leg 5[65] | ||
October 3, 2014 | 55,617 / 77,443 (72%) | $8,327,249 |
October 4, 2014 | ||
October 8, 2014 | ||
October 10, 2014 | ||
October 11, 2014 | ||
October 15, 2014 | ||
October 17, 2014 | ||
October 18, 2014 | ||
October 22, 2014 | ||
October 24, 2014 | ||
October 25, 2014 | ||
October 29, 2014 | ||
October 31, 2014 | ||
November 1, 2014 | ||
November 5, 2014 | ||
November 7, 2014 | ||
November 8, 2014 | ||
Leg 6[66] | ||
December 27, 2014 | 16,895 / 18,221 (93%) | $2,799,641 |
December 28, 2014 | ||
December 30, 2014 | ||
December 31, 2014 | ||
Leg 7[67] | ||
January 28, 2015 | 58,001 / 80,189 (72%) | $8,134,492 |
January 30, 2015 | ||
January 31, 2015 | ||
February 4, 2015 | ||
February 6, 2015 | ||
February 7, 2015 | ||
February 11, 2015 | ||
February 13, 2015 | ||
February 14, 2015 | ||
February 17, 2015 | ||
February 18, 2015 | ||
February 20, 2015 | ||
February 21, 2015 | ||
February 25, 2015 | ||
February 27, 2015 | ||
February 28, 2015 | ||
March 4, 2015 | ||
March 6, 2015 | ||
March 7, 2015 | ||
Leg 8[68] | ||
April 15, 2015 | 44,896 / 54,791 (82%) | $5,965,614 |
April 17, 2015 | ||
April 18, 2015 | ||
April 22, 2015 | ||
April 24, 2015 | ||
April 25, 2015 | ||
April 29, 2015 | ||
May 8, 2015 | ||
May 10, 2015 | ||
May 13, 2015 | ||
May 15, 2015 | ||
May 16, 2015 | ||
May 20, 2015 | ||
Leg 9[69] | ||
August 5, 2015 | 56,154 / 72,112 (78%) | $7,759,337 |
August 7, 2015 | ||
August 8, 2015 | ||
August 12, 2015 | ||
August 14, 2015 | ||
August 15, 2015 | ||
August 18, 2015 | ||
August 19, 2015 | ||
August 21, 2015 | ||
August 22, 2015 | ||
August 26, 2015 | ||
August 28, 2015 | ||
August 29, 2015 | ||
September 2, 2015 | ||
September 4, 2015 | ||
September 5, 2015 | ||
September 9, 2015 | ||
Leg 10[70] | ||
October 14, 2015 | 55,705 / 75,237 (74%) | $7,416,541 |
October 16, 2015 | ||
October 17, 2015 | ||
October 21, 2015 | ||
October 23, 2015 | ||
October 24, 2015 | ||
October 28, 2015 | ||
October 30, 2015 | ||
October 31, 2015 | ||
November 4, 2015 | ||
November 6, 2015 | ||
November 7, 2015 | ||
November 11, 2015 | ||
November 13, 2015 | ||
November 14, 2015 | ||
November 18, 2015 | ||
November 20, 2015 | ||
November 21, 2015 | ||
Leg 11[71] | ||
December 27, 2015 | 19,454 / 25,203 (77%) | $2,940,106 |
December 28, 2015 | ||
December 30, 2015 | ||
December 31, 2015 | ||
January 2, 2016 | ||
January 3, 2016 | ||
Leg 12[72] | ||
February 13, 2016 | 28,540 / 34,488 (83%) | $4,007,691 |
February 14, 2016 | ||
February 17, 2016 | ||
February 19, 2016 | ||
February 20, 2016 | ||
February 24, 2016 | ||
February 26, 2016 | ||
February 27, 2016 | ||
Leg 13[73] | ||
April 6, 2016 | 31,678 / 34,440 (92%) | $4,547,675 |
April 8, 2016 | ||
April 9, 2016 | ||
April 13, 2016 | ||
April 15, 2016 | ||
April 16, 2016 | ||
April 20, 2016 | ||
April 22, 2016 | ||
Leg 14[74][75] | ||
June 17, 2016 | 44,040 / 51,219 (86%) | $6,318,232 |
June 18, 2016 | ||
June 22, 2016 | ||
June 24, 2016 | ||
June 25, 2016 | ||
June 29, 2016 | ||
July 1, 2016 | ||
July 2, 2016 | ||
July 6, 2016 | ||
July 8, 2016 | ||
July 9, 2016 | ||
July 13, 2016 | ||
Leg 15[74][76] | ||
August 17, 2016 | 38,533 / 42,493 (91%) | $5,726,766 |
August 19, 2016 | ||
August 20, 2016 | ||
August 24, 2016 | ||
August 31, 2016 | ||
September 2, 2016 | ||
September 3, 2016 | ||
September 7, 2016 | ||
September 9, 2016 | ||
September 10, 2016 | ||
Leg 16[77][78][79] | ||
October 19, 2016[a] | 49,934 / 63,163 (79%) | $7,292,060 |
October 21, 2016 | ||
October 22, 2016 | ||
October 26, 2016 | ||
October 28, 2016 | ||
October 29, 2016 | ||
November 2, 2016 | ||
November 4, 2016 | ||
November 5, 2016 | ||
November 9, 2016 | ||
November 11, 2016 | ||
November 12, 2016 | ||
November 16, 2016 | ||
November 18, 2016 | ||
November 19, 2016 | ||
Leg 17[77][80][81] | ||
January 11, 2017[b] | 41,185 / 50,755 (81%) | $6,139,697 |
January 13, 2017 | ||
January 14, 2017 | ||
January 18, 2017 | ||
January 20, 2017 | ||
January 21, 2017 | ||
January 25, 2017 | ||
January 27, 2017 | ||
January 28, 2017 | ||
February 1, 2017 | ||
February 3, 2017 | ||
February 4, 2017 | ||
Leg 18[82][83][84] | ||
March 22, 2017 | 37,160 / 40,555 (92%) | $5,427,295 |
March 24, 2017 | ||
March 25, 2017 | ||
March 29, 2017 | ||
March 31, 2017 | ||
April 1, 2017 | ||
April 5, 2017 | ||
April 7, 2017 | ||
April 8, 2017 | ||
Leg 19[82][85] | ||
May 3, 2017 | 37,712 / 40,541 (93%) | $5,855,011 |
May 5, 2017 | ||
May 6, 2017 | ||
May 10, 2017 | ||
May 12, 2017 | ||
May 13, 2017 | ||
May 17, 2017 | ||
May 19, 2017 | ||
May 20, 2017 | ||
Leg 20[86][87] | ||
August 9, 2017 | 48,592 / 56,632 (86%) | $8,114,558 |
August 11, 2017 | ||
August 12, 2017 | ||
August 16, 2017 | ||
August 18, 2017 | ||
August 19, 2017 | ||
August 23, 2017 | ||
August 25, 2017 | ||
August 26, 2017 | ||
August 30, 2017 | ||
September 1, 2017 | ||
September 2, 2017 | ||
September 3, 2017 | ||
Leg 21 [82][88] | ||
October 11, 2017 | 50,462 / 52,847 (95%) | $8,588,938 |
October 13, 2017 | ||
October 14, 2017 | ||
October 18, 2017 | ||
October 20, 2017 | ||
October 21, 2017 | ||
October 25, 2017 | ||
October 27, 2017 | ||
October 28, 2017 | ||
November 1, 2017 | ||
November 3, 2017 | ||
November 4, 2017 | ||
Leg 22[89] | ||
December 19, 2017 | 22,543 / 22,665 (99%) | $4,757,135 |
December 27, 2017 | ||
December 28, 2017 | ||
December 30, 2017 | ||
December 31, 2017 | ||
Total | 916,875 / 1,077,648 (85%)[90] | $137,695,392[90] |
Cancelled shows
editDate | City | Reason for cancellation |
---|---|---|
May 1, 2015 | Las Vegas | Ankle sprain |
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