My World Tour

My World Tour
My World Tour

Promotional poster for the tour
Tour by Justin Bieber
Associated album My World
My World 2.0
Start date June 23, 2010
End date October 19, 2011
Legs 7
Shows 130
Justin Bieber tour chronology
Urban Behavior Tour
(2009)
My World Tour
(2010–11)

The My World Tour is the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber. It is Bieber's first concert tour which supports his two-part debut album My World and My World 2.0. The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before My World 2.0 was released. The tour has multiple legs with the supporting acts of Sean Kingston and Jessica Jarrell on North American dates and pop girl group The Stunners as well as singer songwriter Cris Valentine for the first twenty dates. Rising Sony recording artist Jasmine Villegas joined the tour as opening act for the second leg.[1][2] The first leg of the tour is estimated to have grossed $35.6 million post inflation.

Contents

Background

The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before the release of his second studio album, My World 2.0.[3] In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, when asked about what fans could expect on the tour, Bieber stated, "I want to show that I love to perform. There are going to be some cool tricks, some electronic things that haven't been seen before, for sure."[4] Also in an interview with MTV News, Bieber said, "You can expect just to have a great time. It's somewhere that you can just have a blast. It's a place where hopefully you can relate to the songs and stuff. So hopefully you guys love it."[5]

Tickets for the two shows in The O2 Dublin sold out within 10 minutes of going on sale, selling in excess of 28,000 tickets.[6]

Tickets to shows in both Melbourne and Sydney, Australia soldout in seconds, with new shows added to both cities.[7]

Opening acts and suprise guests

  • Sean Kingston (Selected American Dates) (European Dates)
  • Jasmine Villegas (Second leg)
  • The Stunners (June 23, 2010 – July 28, 2010)
  • Vita Chambers (July 2, 2010 – September 4, 2010)
  • Willow Smith (UK Dates)
  • SoundGirl (UK Dates)
  • Bluey Robinson (UK Dates + European Dates)
  • Wilson Rivero
  • Aaron Kaleta
  • Iyaz
  • Jessica Jarrell (First leg)
  • Burnham (October 19, 2010 – November 17, 2010)
  • Poreotics (Asian, Australian, European, and North American Leg) [8]
  • Bluey Robinson
  • Big Time Rush (Mexico)
  • The Wanted (Brazil - Sao Paulo dates)
  • Cobra Starship (Mexico & South America Leg)
  • Cine (Brazil - Select Dates)
Surprise guests
  • Usher (June 23, 2010 & August 31, 2010) (appeared during "Baby" & "Somebody To Love")
  • Jaden Smith (August 27, 2010 & August 31, 2010 & October 8, 2010 & October 30, 2010) (appeared & appearance during "Never Say Never")
  • Miley Cyrus (August 31, 2010) (appeared during "Overboard")
  • Boyz II Men (August 31, 2010) (appeared during "U Smile")
  • Ludacris (August 31, 2010 and December 23, 2010) (appeared during "Baby")
  • Shaquille O'Neal ( August 4, 2010) (appeared during "Baby" during his show Shaq Vs)
  • Diggy Simmons (September 3, and 4, 2010) (appeared during "Baby")
  • Mindless Behavior (December 13, 2010, December 19th 2010 and December 21, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Selena Gomez (December 19, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Akon (December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Soulja Boy (December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Bow Wow (December 23, 2010) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Craig David (March 14, 2011) (Surprise Appearance)
  • The Wanted (March 17, 2011) (Surprise Appearance)
  • Selena Gomez (October 6, 2011) (Surprise Appearance - "Who Says" performance and a duet with Justin Bieber)

Set list

  • Note: Before performing "Baby", Bieber performed a cover of a song with the musical guest.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[1]
June 23, 2010 Hartford United States XL Center
June 24, 2010 Trenton Sun National Bank Center
June 26, 2010 Cincinnati US Bank Arena
June 27, 2010 Milwaukee Summerfest
June 29, 2010 Minneapolis Target Center
June 30, 2010 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
July 2, 2010 Moline I Wireless Center
July 3, 2010 Omaha Qwest Center
July 5, 2010 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
July 6, 2010 Tulsa BOK Center
July 8, 2010 Broomfield 1stBank Center
July 10, 2010 West Valley Maverik Center
July 13, 2010 Everett Comcast Arena at Everett
July 14, 2010 Portland Rose Garden
July 17, 2010 Oakland Oracle Arena
July 18, 2010 Reno Reno Events Center
July 20, 2010 Los Angeles Nokia Theatre
July 24, 2010 Las Vegas Theatre for the Performing Arts
July 25, 2010 Glendale Jobing.com Arena
July 28, 2010 Kansas City Sprint Center
July 29, 2010 North Little Rock Verizon Arena
July 31, 2010 Memphis FedEx Forum
August 1, 2010 Lafayette Cajundome
August 4, 2010 Orlando Amway Arena
August 5, 2010 Sunrise Bank Atlantic Center
August 8, 2010 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena
August 9, 2010 Duluth Gwinnett Arena
August 11, 2010 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
August 12, 2010 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse
August 14, 2010 Columbus Jerome Schottenstein Center
August 15, 2010 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
August 21, 2010 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
August 22, 2010 London John Labatt Centre
August 24, 2010 Ottawa Scotiabank Place
August 25, 2010 Albany United States Times Union Center
August 27, 2010 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center
August 28, 2010 Newark Prudential Center
August 31, 2010 New York City Madison Square Garden
September 1, 2010 Syracuse New York State Fair
September 3, 2010 Essex Junction Coca-Cola Grandstand
September 4, 2010 Allentown The Great Allentown Fair
September 5, 2010 Timonium Maryland State Fair
September 14, 2010 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre
September 16, 2010 Regina Brandt Center
September 17, 2010 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre
September 19, 2010 Edmonton Rexall Place
September 20, 2010 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
October 8, 2010 Honolulu United States Neal S. Blaisdell Center
October 9, 2010
October 19, 2010 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
October 22, 2010 Sacramento United States ARCO Arena
October 24, 2010 Ontario Citizens Business Bank Arena
October 25, 2010 Los Angeles Staples Center
October 27, 2010 Anaheim Honda Center
October 28, 2010 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose
October 30, 2010 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
November 3, 2010 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Arena
November 5, 2010 San Antonio AT&T Center
November 6, 2010 Houston Toyota Center
November 8, 2010 St. Louis Scottrade Center
November 10, 2010 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
November 11, 2010 Cleveland Wolstein Center
November 13, 2010 Norfolk Norfolk Scope Arena
November 14, 2010 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
November 16, 2010 Boston TD Garden
November 17, 2010 East Rutherford IZOD Center
November 20, 2010 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
November 22, 2010 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
November 23, 2010 Toronto Air Canada Centre
December 9, 2010 Manchester United States Verizon Wireless Arena
December 13, 2010 Pittsburgh Consol Energy Center
December 15, 2010 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
December 16, 2010 Greenville BI-LO Center
December 18, 2010 Miami American Airlines Arena
December 19, 2010 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum
December 21, 2010 Birmingham BJCC Arena
December 23, 2010 Atlanta Philips Arena
Europe
March 4, 2011 Birmingham United Kingdom National Indoor Arena
March 5, 2011
March 8, 2011 Dublin Ireland The O2
March 9, 2011
March 11, 2011 Liverpool United Kingdom Echo Arena
March 12, 2011 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
March 14, 2011 London The O2 Arena
March 16, 2011
March 17, 2011
March 20, 2011 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
March 21, 2011
March 23, 2011 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
March 24, 2011 Nottingham Trent FM Arena
March 26, 2011 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
March 27, 2011 Rotterdam The Netherlands Ahoy Rotterdam
March 29, 2011 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 30, 2011 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Antwerp
April 1, 2011 Herning Denmark Jyske Bank Boxen
April 2, 2011 Berlin Germany O2 World Arena
April 5, 2011 Madrid Spain Palacio de Deportes
April 6, 2011 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
April 8, 2011 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
April 9, 2011 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
Asia
April 14, 2011 Tel Aviv Israel Hayarkon Park
April 19, 2011 Singapore Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 21, 2011 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Merdeka
April 23, 2011 Bogor Indonesia Sentul City International Convention Center
Oceania[11]
April 26, 2011 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
April 28, 2011 Sydney Acer Arena
April 29, 2011
May 2, 2011 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
May 3, 2011
May 5, 2011 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 7, 2011 Perth Burswood Dome
Asia
May 10, 2011 Pasay Philippines SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
May 13, 2011 Chep Lap Kok Hong Kong AsiaWorld Arena
May 15, 2011 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
May 18, 2011 Osaka Japan Zepp Osaka
May 20, 2011 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
North America
September 30, 2011 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey
October 1, 2011 Mexico City Foro Sol
October 2, 2011
South America
October 5, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Olympic Stadium
October 6, 2011
October 8, 2011 Sao Paulo Morumbi Stadium
October 9, 2011
October 10, 2011 Porto Alegre Beira Rio Stadium
October 12, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium
October 13, 2011
October 15, 2011 Santiago Chile Chile National Stadium
October 17, 2011 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional
October 19, 2011 Caracas Venezuela Universidad Simón Bolívar

Box Office Score Data

Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
XL Center Hartford 13,132 / 13,132 (100%) $585,790[12]
Sun National Bank Center Trenton 7,523 / 7,523 (100%) $366,285[12]
US Bank Arena Cincinnati 10,758 / 10,758 (100%) $505,545[12]
Marcus Amphitheater Milwaukee 21,772 / 21,772 (100%) $923,549[12]
Target Center Minneapolis 14,717 / 14,717 (100%) $639,226[12]
Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines 9,399 / 9,650 (97%) $432,560[12]
i wireless Center Moline 10,610 / 10,610 (100%) $493,090[12]
Qwest Center Omaha 11,682 / 12,093 (97%) $524,563[12]
Verizon Theater Grand Prairie 6,000 / 6,000 (100%) $303,550[12]
BOK Center Tulsa 12,993 / 12,993 (100%) $584,810[12]
1st Bank Center Broomfield 6,207 / 6,207 (100%) $315,185[12]
Maverik Center West Valley City 10,362 / 10,362 (100%) $487,135[12]
Comcast Arena Everett 8,588 / 8,588 (100%) $410,172[12]
Rose Garden Portland 13,244 / 13,244(100%) $555,598[12]
Oracle Arena Oakland 14,555 / 14,555 (100%) $663,921[12]
Events Center Reno 6,583 / 6,583 (100%) $316,022[12]
Nokia Live Los Angeles 6,673 / 6,673 (100%) $345,602[12]
Calif. Mid-State Fair Paso Robles 14,162 / 14,162 (100%) $612,960[12]
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas 6,808 / 6,808 (100%) $338,836[12]
Jobing.com Arena Glendale 13,818 / 13,818 (100%) $656,446[12]
Sprint Center Kansas City 14,481 / 14,481 (100%) $607,701[12]
Verizon Arena Little Rock 13,676 / 13,676 (100%) $614,854[12]
FedEx Forum Memphis 13,750 / 13,750 (100%) $597,795[12]
The Cajundome Lafayette 10,438 / 10,438 (100%) $646,195[12]
Amway Arena Orlando 12,225 / 12,225 (100%) $535,713[12]
BankAtlantic Center Sunrise 14,104 / 14,104 (100%) $641,848[12]
Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte 15,263 / 15,263 (100%) $656,795[12]
Arena @ Gwinnett Center Duluth 10,588 / 10,588 (100%) $513,420[12]
Bridgestone Arena Nashville 14,345 / 14,345 (100%) $644,350[12]
Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis 14,490 / 14,490 (100%) $639,505[12]
Schottenstein Center Columbus 14,056 / 14,056 (100%) $648,820[12]
Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 15,667 / 15,667 (100%) $702,008[12]
Air Canada Centre Toronto 15,859 / 15,859 (100%) $748,791[12]
John Labatt Centre London 9,154 / 9,154 (100%) $437,765[12]
ScotiaBank Place Ottawa 14,284 / 14,284 (100%) $651,081[12]
Times Union Center Albany 12,536 / 12,536 (100%) $561,464[12]
Dunkin Donuts Center Providence 9,679 / 9,679 (100%) $441,009[12]
Prudential Center Newark 13,942 / 13,942 (100%) $639,255[12]
Madison Square Gardens New York City 14,529 / 14,529 (100%) $778,946[12]
New York State Fair Syracuse 16,787 / 16,787 (100%) $837,275[12]
Champlain Valley Expo Essex Junction 8,048 / 9,422 (85%) $370,660[12]
Great Allentown Fair Allentown 10,242 / 10,242 (100%) $489,858[12]
Maryland State Fair Timonium 12,540 / 12,540 (100%) $595,650[12]
MTS Centre Winnipeg 12,422 / 12,422 (100%) $636,175[12]
Brandt Centre Regina 6,747 / 6,747 (100%) $348,641[12]
Credit Union Centre Saskatoon 13,059 / 13,059 (100%) $649,066[12]
Rexall Place Edmonton 13,874 / 13,874 (100%) $680,140[12]
Pengrowth Saddle Dome Calgary 13,893 / 13,893 (100%) $708,161[12]
Blaisdell Arena Honlulu 15,721 / 15,721 (100%) $852,809[12]
Rogers Arena Vancouver 14,899 / 14,899 (100%) $769,285[12]
ARCO Arena Sacramento 13,498 / 13,498 (100%) $785,272[12]
Citizens Business Bank Arena Ontario 8,482 / 8,482 (100%) $511,283[12]
Staples Center Los Angeles 13,572 / 13,572 (100%) $835,512[12]
Honda Center Anaheim 11,882 / 11,882 (100%) $690,781[12]
HP Pavilion San Jose 11,605 / 12,411 (94%) $693,838[12]
Valley View Casino Center San Diego 11,424 / 11,424 (100%) $567,494[12]
Ford Center Oklahoma City 11,702 / 12,316 (95%) $574,602[12]
AT&T Center San Antonio 14,663 / 14,663 (100%) $718,098[12]
Toyota Center Houston 13,352 / 13,352 (100%) $667,082[12]
Scottrade Center Saint Louis 14,471 / 14,471 (100%) $707,896[12]
KFC Yum Center Louisville 15,943 / 15,943 (100%) $774,638[12]
Wolstein Center Cleveland 10,431 / 10,616 (98%) $529,266[12]
Norfolk Scope Norfolk 9,286 / 9,286 (100%) $463,586[12]
Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia 15,614 / 15,614 (100%) $913,257[12]
TD Garden Boston 14,080 / 14,080 (100%) $843,180[12]
Izod Center East Rutherford 16,394 / 16,394 (100%) $957,502[12]
Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City 13,481 / 13,481 (100%) $803,831[12]
Bell Centre Montreal 16,260 / 16,260 (100%) $812,580[12]
Air Canada Centre Toronto 16,639 / 16,639 (100%) $877,432[12]
Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester 9,300 / 9,300 (100%) $432,290[12]
CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh 13,957 / 13,957 (100%) $804,568[12]
Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro 14,603 / 14,603 (100%) $700,618[12]
Bi-Lo Center Greensville 11,769 / 11,769 (100%) $577,074[12]
American Airlines Arena Miami 14,167 / 14,167 (100%) $693,312[12]
St. Pete Times Forum Tampa 14,270 / 14,270 (100%) $689,300[12]
BJCC Birmingham 13,773/ 13,773 (100%) $667,628[12]
Philips Arena Atlanta 14,045 / 14,045 (100%) $823,881[12]
O2 Arena London 16,020 / 16,020 (100%) $881,519[12]
Sportspaleis Antwerp 13,536 / 13,536 (100%) $796,566[12]
Entertainment Centre Brisbane 11,065 / 11,065 (100%) $1,151,750[12]
Acer Arena Sydney 29,481 / 29,481 (100%) $2,892,460[12]
Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 25,538 / 25,538 (100%) $2,247,360[13]
TOTAL 1,055,872

1,058,528 / ' (99.6%)

$55,791,336

References

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  2. ^ "Blog Archive » Honor Society returns to Nokia Theatre, Jonas Brothers Rock for Diabetes, Zoe Myers joins Savvy and Mandy and others at Austism Speaks Walk, The Stunners and up n coming r&b singer Cris Valentine to open for Justin Bieber, Radio Disney Top 30 Countdown, Premiere of Can’t Back Down from Camp Rock 2". Tommy2.net. 2010-04-25. http://tommy2.net/content/?p=14956. Retrieved 2010-08-10.  (Title is [sic].)
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