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Speak Now World Tour – Live
Live album / Video by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2011
Recorded2011
GenreCountry pop
Length
  • 79:03(CD)
  • 139:29 (DVD)
LabelBig Machine
Producer
Taylor Swift chronology
Speak Now
(2010)
Speak Now World Tour – Live
(2011)
Red
(2012)
Taylor Swift video chronology
Journey to Fearless
(2011)
Speak Now – World Tour Live
(2011)
The 1989 World Tour Live
(2015)
Singles from Speak Now World Tour – Live
  1. 'Long Live'
    Released: March 1, 2012[1]

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Speak Now World Tour – Live is a live video album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on November 21, 2011, by Big Machine Records. The album consists of songs and performances recorded from various tour dates around the world from Swift's Speak Now World Tour. In the United States, the album debuted at number eleven on the Billboard 200 albums chart with 77,000 copies sold.

  • 4Track listing
  • 5Personnel
  • 6Charts

Background[edit]

The album was announced on September 21, 2011 via Swift's official website, along with the album cover. The DVD and Blu-ray releases feature all seventeen performances from the North American leg of the Speak Now World Tour, as well as bonus content. The CD has over seventy-five minutes of music as well as select live performances of songs from the Speak Now album. The combo was released on November 21, 2011.[2][3] A Target exclusive of the live album contains the bonus performances of the songs 'Ours', 'Nashville' and 'Sweet Escape', as well as the behind the scene making of the music video for 'Mean'.[4] Many of the songs and performances were captured from various legs around the world of the tour.[5] The Brazilian release of the album contains a new studio version of the song 'Long Live', featuring new verses in Portuguese, composed and sung by Brazilian singer Paula Fernandes,[6] which peaked at #5 on Brazilian Hot 100.[7]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[8]
Roughstock[9]

Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave a mixed review on the album and stated that Swift 'has shown a lot of growth through the years and takes her live show seriously so It’s good to hear this live album sound nearly as good as her records do.' Bjorke also compared the CD/DVD combo to Sugarland'sLive on the Inside.[9] James Monger of AllMusic rated the album three out of five stars and stated that the performances on the DVD were 'an elaborate affair that utilized dancers, aerialists, numerous costume changes, and a mammoth, multi-stage setup that more closely resembled a high-profile Broadway musical than it a did country music concert.'[8]

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Commercial performance[edit]

The album debuted at number eleven on the US Billboard 200 chart with 77,000 sold. It also debuted at number two in BillboardTop Country Albums on the same week.[10] As of November 2017, the album has sold 366,000 copies in the US.[11] In Canada, the album entered at number 25.[12] The album also debuted in Australia at number thirty and later peaked at number sixteen. The album then fell off the chart completely the following week. The album also appeared in Mexico at number sixty seven.[13]

Track listing[edit]

CD[edit]

Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour Free Download Mp3

Speak Now – World Tour LiveDisc one (Audio)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Sparks Fly'Taylor Swift5:39
2.'Mine'Swift4:19
3.'The Story of Us'Swift4:49
4.'Mean'Swift4:09
5.'Ours'Swift4:05
6.'Back to December/Apologize/You're Not Sorry'
  • Swift
6:01
7.'Better Than Revenge'Swift5:44
8.'Speak Now'Swift4:09
9.'Last Kiss'Swift6:12
10.'Drops of Jupiter'5:08
11.'Bette Davis Eyes'3:07
12.'I Want You Back'1:21
13.'Dear John'Swift6:45
14.'Enchanted'Swift6:25
15.'Haunted'Swift4:49
16.'Long Live'Swift6:21
Total length:79:03
Speak Now – World Tour LiveBrazilian edition (Disc two)[14]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17.'Long Live' (featuring Paula Fernandes)5:16
Total length:84:19

Blu-ray/DVD[edit]

Speak Now – World Tour LiveDisc two (Visual)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Sparks Fly'Swift7:27
2.'Mine'Swift4:19
3.'The Story of Us'Swift8:02
4.'Our Song'Swift8:11
5.'Mean'Swift5:26
6.'Back to December'Swift7:43
7.'Better Than Revenge'Swift5:45
8.'Speak Now'Swift8:08
9.'Medley: Fearless/Hey, Soul Sister/I'm Yours'
  • Swift
  • Hilary Lindsey
  • Amond Bjorklund
  • Espen Lind
  • Pat Monahan
5:53
10.'Last Kiss'Swift9:10
11.'Drops of Jupiter'5:13
12.'You Belong With Me'Swift, Rose7:40
13.'Dear John'Swift6:43
14.'Enchanted'Swift8:59
15.'Haunted'Swift6:33
16.'Long Live'Swift8:01
17.'Fifteen'Swift7:16
18.'Love Story'Swift8:46
19.'Home Movies'5:05
20.'Rehearsal of the Speak Now World Tour'5:09
Total length:139:29
Speak Now – World Tour LiveTarget edition (DVD)[15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17.'Ours'Swift5:36
18.'Fifteen'Swift7:16
19.'Love Story'Swift8:46
20.'Nashville'David Mead5:57
21.'Sweet Escape'3:22
22.'On the Set with Taylor Swift: Mean'20:43
23.'Home Movies'5:05
24.'Rehearsal of the Speak Now World Tour'5:09
Total length:175:07

Personnel[edit]

Credits for Speak Now World Tour Live adapted from Allmusic.[16]

Musicians[edit]

  • Taylor Swift – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, piano, ukulele
  • David Cook – keyboards
  • Caitlin Evanson – fiddle, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jody Harris – rhythm guitar
  • Amos Heller – bass guitar
  • Liz Huett – backing vocals
  • Mike Meadows – backing vocals, banjo, rhythm guitar, mandolin
  • Grant Mickelson – lead and rhythm guitar
  • Paul Sidoti – lead and rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Al Wilson – drums

Production[edit]

Taylor Swift Tour Wiki

  • Taylor Swift – art direction, director, lighting design, producer, set design
  • Chris Adams – editing
  • Robert Allen – executive producer, mixing
  • Charity Baroni – dancer
  • Shannon Beach – dancer
  • Brent Bishop – assistant engineer
  • C.J. Boggs – engineer
  • Scott Borchetta – executive producer
  • Justin Boulet – dancer
  • Claire Callaway – dancer
  • David Cook – musical director
  • Justin Cortelyou – mixing
  • Paula Erickson – liner notes
  • Emily Evans – art direction
  • Sharon Everitt – colorist, editing
  • Bob Ezrin – mixing
  • Thomas Freitag – assistant engineer
  • Grant Garner – liner notes
  • Derek Garten – assistant engineer
  • Christie Goodwin – photography
  • Olivier Goulet – video director
  • Austin Hale – design
  • Baz Halpin – director, lighting design, set design
  • Greg Hancock – engineer
  • Dom Kelley – dancer
  • Justin Key – art direction
  • Glenn Meadows – mastering
  • Fernando Miro – dancer
  • Joe Neil – engineer
  • Bethany Newman – design
  • Josh Newman – design
  • Marlyn Ortiz – dancer
  • Meredith Ostrowsky – dancer
  • David Payne – engineer
  • Ryan Polito – director
  • Aaron Rayburn – design
  • Garth Richardson – engineer
  • Chris Rowe – engineer, mixing
  • Daniel Sadownick – percussion
  • Joel Schwamburger – assistant engineer
  • Jennifer Spenelli – editing assistant
  • Andrea Swift – executive producer
  • Austin Swift – photography
  • Ben Terry – assistant engineer
  • Brian Virtue – mixing
  • Jim Weatherson – art direction, executive producer

Charts[edit]

Weekly charts[edit]

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[17]30
Australian Country Albums (ARIA)[18]1
Australian Music DVDs (ARIA)[19]5
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[20]25
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[21]28
Mexican Albums (Top 100 Mexico)[22]67
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[23]91
US Billboard 200[24]11
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[25]2
Chart (2012)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[17]16

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australian Music DVDs (ARIA)[26]46

References[edit]

  1. ^'iTunes – Música – Long Live (feat. Paula Fernandes) – Single de Taylor Swift'. Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  2. ^'Taylor Swift Announces 'Speak Now' Live CD/DVD'. Jason Lipshutz. Billboard.com. September 21, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  3. ^'Taylor Swift: Speak Now World Tour Live (Blu-ray + CD): Taylor Swift, Ryan Polito: Music'. Amazon.com. September 9, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  4. ^'Taylor Swift World Tour – Only at Target'. target.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  5. ^Speak Now: World Tour Live (CD/DVD). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2011. BMRTS0340B.CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^'iTunes – Música – Speak Now – World Tour Live de Taylor Swift'. itunes.apple.com. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  7. ^Taylor Swift chart history, Billboard
  8. ^ abChristopher, James (November 21, 2011). 'World Tour Live: Speak Now – Taylor Swift'. AllMusic. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  9. ^ abMatt Bjorke (November 21, 2011). 'Album/DVD Review: Taylor Swift – Speak Now: World Tour Live Country Music Reviews, Taylor Swift to Lady Antebellum'. Roughstock.com. Archived from the original on June 8, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  10. ^'Michael Buble's 'Christmas' Squeaks Past Nickelback to Take No. 1 on Billboard 200'. Billboard.biz. Retrieved November 30, 2011.
  11. ^Trust, Gary (November 26, 2017). 'Ask Billboard: Taylor Swift's Career Album & Song Sales'. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  12. ^'Canadian Albums Week of December 10, 2011'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  13. ^'Taylor Swift – Speak Now: World Tour Live Cd + Dvd'. aCharts.us. February 25, 2009. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  14. ^'Speak Now World Tour: Live (2 CDs)'. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  15. ^'Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour Live LIMITED EDITION CD & DVD Includes Bonus Performance of 'Ours', 'Nashville' and 'Sweet Emotions' Plus Behind the Scenes of the Music Video 'Mean': Taylor Swift: Music'. Amazon.com. September 9, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  16. ^'World Tour Live: Speak Now – Credits'. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  17. ^ ab'Australiancharts.com – Taylor Swift – Speak Now World Tour Live'. Hung Medien. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  18. ^'Top 20 Country Chart — Australian Record Industry Association'. Ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  19. ^'Top 40 DVD Chart — Australian Record Industry Association'. Ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  20. ^'Taylor Swift Chart History (Canadian Albums)'. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  21. ^14, 2011/ 'Oricon Top 50 Albums: December 14, 2011' (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  22. ^'Mexicancharts.com – Taylor Swift – Speak Now World Tour Live'. Hung Medien. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  23. ^'Spanishcharts.com – Taylor Swift – Speak Now World Tour Live'. Hung Medien. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  24. ^'Taylor Swift Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  25. ^'Taylor Swift Chart History (Top Country Albums)'. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
  26. ^'Top 50 Music DVDs 2011'. Aria.com.au. Retrieved December 2, 2013.

External links[edit]

  • Speak Now: World Tour Live at Taylor Swift official site: includes lyrics of all tracks except 'Medley: Back to December', 'Bette Davis Eyes', 'I Want You Back.'
  • Speak Now: World Tour Live commercial on officialYouTube.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Speak_Now_World_Tour_–_Live&oldid=900936342'
Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour Free Download
Speak Now World Tour
Tour by Taylor Swift
Associated albumSpeak Now
Start dateFebruary 9, 2011
End dateMarch 18, 2012
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 7 in Asia
  • 12 in Europe
  • 79 in North America
  • 12 in Oceania
  • 110 total
Attendance1.6 million
Box officeUS $123.7 million ($135 million in 2018 dollars)[1]
Taylor Swift concert chronology
  • Fearless Tour
    (2009–10)
  • Speak Now World Tour
    (2011–12)
  • The Red Tour
    (2013–14)

The Speak Now World TourSaluspa pump making loud noise. was the second concert tour by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. Also referred to as the Speak Now World Tour 2011 and Speak Now World Tour 2012, the tour was launched in support of her third studio album Speak Now (2010). The tour visited Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. It was ranked 10th in Pollstar's 'Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)', earning over $40 million.[2] At the conclusion of 2011, the tour was placed fourth on Pollstar's annual 'Top 25 Worldwide Tours', earning $104.2 million with 100 shows.[3] This made it the highest-grossing female and solo tour of 2011.

Background[edit]

I’m so excited to go back out on tour again in 2011! The 'Fearless Tour' was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011![4]

While promoting Speak Now, Swift mentioned her excitement for her upcoming tour. She stated that the tour was going to be 'big' and 'extensive'.[5] On November 23, 2010, various media outlets—including Billboard magazine announced the second tour by Swift.[6] It follows her successful Fearless Tour which played for over 100 dates in over five countries. The tour marked the singer's first tour to perform in stadiums. Before the tour commenced, Swift performed 'The Allure of Taylor Swift' aboard the MS Allure of the Seas at the Allure of the Seas Aquatheater, as a part of Royal Caribbean Cruises in January 2011.[7] Swift used Tom Petty's 'American Girl' as her entrance song.[8]

Arm lyrics[edit]

Swift performing during the Speak Now World Tour in 2012

During the North American and Australasian tour legs, Swift wrote different song lyrics, and occasionally quotes from famous speeches and movies, on her left arm for each performance. She has said that the lyrics should be viewed as a nightly 'mood ring'[9] and The New Yorker has cited the practice as an example of Swift's 'keen understanding of what fuels fan obsession in the first place: a desire for intimacy between singer and listener'.[10]

Acoustic cover versions[edit]

Swift performed many acoustic cover versions during her North American tour. In each city, she paid tribute to a homegrown artist.[11] She has said the cover versions allowed her to be 'spontaneous' in an otherwise well-rehearsed show: 'You'll have a lot of people who will come to more than one show, and I want them to get a different experience every time.'[12]

Set list[edit]

  1. 'Sparks Fly'
  2. 'Mine'
  3. 'The Story of Us'
  4. 'Back to December' (contains elements of 'Apologize' and 'You're Not Sorry')
  5. 'Better Than Revenge'
  6. 'Speak Now'
  7. 'Fearless' (contains elements of 'Hey, Soul Sister' and 'I'm Yours')
  8. 'Fifteen'
  9. 'You Belong with Me'
  10. 'Dear John'
  11. 'Enchanted'
  12. 'Long Live'

Encore

  1. 'Sparks Fly'
  2. 'Mine'
  3. 'The Story of Us'
  4. 'Our Song'
  5. 'Mean'
  6. 'Back to December' (contains elements of 'Apologize' and 'You're Not Sorry')
  7. 'Better Than Revenge'
  8. 'Speak Now'
  9. 'Fearless' (contains elements of 'Hey, Soul Sister' and 'I'm Yours')
  10. 'Last Kiss'
  11. 'You Belong with Me'
  12. 'Dear John'
  13. 'Enchanted'
  14. 'Haunted
  15. 'Long Live'
Encore
  • During the show in San Jose, Swift covered Train's 'Drops of Jupiter'.[16]
  • Starting with the concert in Denver, 'Ours' was added to the set-list.
  • During concerts in Oceania, 'Safe & Sound' was performed during the encore, except the second performance in Auckland, where 'Eyes Open' was performed instead.

Swift surprised fans throughout the tour with special guests, and they performed a duet with Swift.

  • August 23, 2011 – Los Angeles, California: 'Baby' with Justin Bieber
  • August 24, 2011 – Los Angeles, California: 'I'm Yours' with Jason Mraz
  • August 27, 2011 – Los Angeles, California: 'Tonight Tonight' with Hot Chelle Rae
  • August 28, 2011 – Los Angeles, California: 'Super Bass' with Nicki Minaj
  • September 10, 2011 – Vancouver, British Columbia: 'She's So High' with Tal Bachman
  • September 16, 2011 – Nashville, Tennessee: 'Bleed Red' with Ronnie Dunn and 'That's What You Get' with Hayley Williams of Paramore
  • September 17, 2011 – Nashville, Tennessee: 'Keep Your Head Up' with Andy Grammer, 'Big Star' with Kenny Chesney, and 'Just to See You Smile' with Tim McGraw
  • October 1, 2011 – Atlanta, Georgia: 'Yeah!' with Usher
  • October 2, 2011 – Atlanta, Georgia: 'Live Your Life' with T.I.
  • October 8, 2011 – Arlington, Texas: 'Airplanes' with B.o.B
  • October 21, 2011 – Glendale, Arizona: 'Meant to Live' with Jon Foreman of Switchfoot
  • October 22, 2011 – Glendale, Arizona: 'The Middle' with Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eats World
  • October 26, 2011 – Austin, Texas: 'Sunny Came Home' with Shawn Colvin
  • November 5, 2011 – Houston, Texas: 'Just a Dream' with Nelly
  • November 13, 2011 – Miami, Florida: 'Right Round' with Flo Rida
  • November 18, 2011 – Columbia, South Carolina: 'Alright' with Darius Rucker
  • November 21, 2011 – New York City: 'Iris' with John Rzeznik of Goo Goo Dolls
  • November 22, 2011 – New York City: 'Fire and Rain' with James Taylor and 'Who Says' with Selena Gomez

Tour dates[edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 — Asia[18]
February 9, 2011SingaporeSingapore Indoor StadiumSezairi Sezali8,964 / 8,964$916,850
February 11, 2011SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics ArenaN/A4,725 / 4,725$385,374
February 13, 2011OsakaJapanOsaka-jō Hall6,953 / 6,953$758,113
February 16, 2011TokyoNippon Budokan15,955 / 15,955$1,738,227
February 17, 2011
February 19, 2011ManilaPhilippinesSmart Araneta ColiseumSam Concepcion12,667 / 12,667$859,037
February 21, 2011Hong KongAsiaWorld–ArenaSaito Johnny12,573 / 12,573$1,030,633
Leg 2 — Europe[18][19]
March 6, 2011BrusselsBelgiumForest NationalTom Dice4,622 / 4,622$219,212
March 7, 2011RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy Rotterdam4,799 / 4,799$248,314
March 9, 2011OsloNorwayOslo SpektrumN/A8,650 / 8,650$815,246
March 12, 2011OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener ArenaMartin & James6,082 / 6,082$370,028
March 15, 2011MilanItalyMediolanum ForumEmma Marrone3,421 / 5,585$153,303
March 17, 2011ParisFranceZénith ParisN/A3,598 / 3,598$201,781
March 19, 2011MadridSpainPalacio de los DeportesThe Bright3,962 / 3,962$251,864
March 22, 2011BirminghamEnglandGenting ArenaMartin & James9,339 / 9,339$508,854
March 25, 2011BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey ArenaRyan Sheridan8,058 / 8,058$379,001
March 27, 2011DublinIrelandThe O28,681 / 8,681$419,806
March 29, 2011ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News ArenaMartin & James10,488 / 11,622$580,558
March 30, 2011LondonThe O2 Arena15,265 / 15,681$891,152
Leg 3 — North America[20]
May 27, 2011OmahaUnited StatesQwest Center OmahaNeedtobreathe26,992 / 26,992$1,717,104
May 28, 2011
May 29, 2011Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena13,149 / 13,149$862,771
June 2, 2011SunriseBankAtlantic Center24,077 / 24,077$1,582,951
June 3, 2011
June 4, 2011OrlandoAmway Center12,262 / 12,262$791,980
June 7, 2011ColumbusNationwide Arena14,817 / 14,817$955,259
June 8, 2011MilwaukeeBradley Center13,748 / 13,748$897,042
June 11, 2011DetroitFord Field47,992 / 47,992$3,453,549
June 14, 2011St. PaulXcel Energy Center28,977 / 28,977$1,913,737
June 15, 2011
June 18, 2011PittsburghHeinz Field52,009 / 52,009$4,009,118
June 21, 2011BuffaloFirst Niagara Center14,487 / 14,487$966,749
June 22, 2011HartfordXL Center12,436 / 12,436$810,165
June 25, 2011FoxboroughGillette Stadium110,800 / 110,800$8,026,350
June 26, 2011
June 30, 2011GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum14,789 / 14,789$990,701
July 1, 2011KnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena13,754 / 13,754$903,875
July 14, 2011MontrealCanadaBell Centre13,439 / 13,439$1,254,230
July 15, 2011TorontoAir Canada Centre30,144 / 30,144$3,036,000
July 16, 2011
July 19, 2011NewarkUnited StatesPrudential Center51,487 / 51,487$3,875,463
July 20, 2011
July 23, 2011
July 24, 2011
July 28, 2011Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena11,012 / 11,012$724,854
July 29, 2011IndianapolisConseco Fieldhouse13,329 / 13,329$877,175
July 30, 2011ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena14,873 / 14,873$976,954
August 2, 2011Washington, D.C.Verizon Center29,303 / 29,303$2,068,789
August 3, 2011
August 6, 2011PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field51,395 / 51,395$4,268,678
August 9, 2011RosemontAllstate Arena26,112 / 26,112$1,909,603
August 10, 2011
August 13, 2011St. LouisScottrade Center27,965 / 27,965$1,850,159
August 14, 2011
August 18, 2011EdmontonCanadaRexall Place25,336 / 25,336$2,136,270
August 19, 2011
August 23, 2011Los AngelesUnited StatesStaples Center54,900 / 54,900$3,927,154
August 24, 2011
August 27, 2011
August 28, 2011
September 1, 2011San JoseHP Pavilion24,827 / 24,827$1,825,448
September 2, 2011
September 3, 2011SacramentoPower Balance Pavilion12,432 / 12,432$934,326
September 6, 2011PortlandRose Garden Arena13,610 / 13,610$903,445
September 7, 2011TacomaTacoma Dome19,904 / 19,904$1,289,430
September 10, 2011VancouverCanadaRogers Arena26,030 / 26,030$2,190,680
September 11, 2011
September 16, 2011NashvilleUnited StatesBridgestone Arena28,178 / 28,178$1,841,134
September 17, 2011
September 20, 2011Bossier CityCenturyLink Center11,510 / 11,510$728,546
September 21, 2011TulsaBOK Center12,546 / 12,546$907,573
September 24, 2011Kansas CityArrowhead Stadium48,562 / 48,562$3,148,046
September 27, 2011DenverPepsi Center12,908 / 12,908$834,916
September 28, 2011Salt Lake CityEnergySolutions Arena13,720 / 13,720$896,946
October 1, 2011AtlantaPhilips Arena26,244 / 26,244$1,726,661
October 2, 2011
October 4, 2011North Little RockVerizon Arena13,566 / 13,566$856,123
October 5, 2011New OrleansNew Orleans Arena12,943 / 12,943$830,289
October 8, 2011ArlingtonCowboys Stadium55,451 / 55,451$4,337,062
October 11, 2011LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center14,848 / 14,848$1,003,828
October 14, 2011LubbockUnited Spirit Arena10,419 / 10,419$710,426
October 15, 2011Oklahoma CityChesapeake Energy Arena11,592 / 11,592$758,364
October 20, 2011San DiegoValley View Casino Center10,834 / 10,834$792,634
October 21, 2011GlendaleJobing.com Arena27,029 / 27,029$1,826,025
October 22, 2011
October 25, 2011San AntonioAT&T Center13,851 / 13,851$901,535
October 26, 2011AustinFrank Erwin Center11,999 / 11,999$752,078
October 29, 2011LexingtonRupp Arena16,237 / 16,237$1,041,935
October 30, 2011MemphisFedExForum12,604 / 12,604$820,036
November 5, 2011HoustonMinute Maid Park42,095 / 42,095$3,435,756
November 11, 2011JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena11,785 / 11,785$749,099
November 12, 2011TampaSt. Pete Times Forum13,695 / 13,695$914,300
November 13, 2011MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena12,153 / 12,153$786,904
November 16, 2011CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena14,272 / 14,272$920,903
November 17, 2011RaleighRBC Center13,567 / 13,567$866,056
November 18, 2011ColumbiaColonial Life Arena12,807 / 12,807$828,231
November 21, 2011New York CityMadison Square Garden26,652 / 26,652$1,988,411
November 22, 2011
Leg 4 — Oceania[21]
March 2, 2012PerthAustraliaBurswood DomeHot Chelle Rae15,142 / 15,142$1,878,530
March 4, 2012AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre8,589 / 8,589$1,075,370
March 6, 2012BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre19,870 / 19,870$2,416,030
March 7, 2012
March 9, 2012SydneyAllphones Arena27,900 / 27,900$3,420,360
March 10, 2012
March 12, 2012MelbourneRod Laver Arena33,793 / 33,793$4,151,650
March 13, 2012
March 14, 2012
March 16, 2012AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena32,585 / 32,585$2,888,560
March 17, 2012
March 18, 2012
Total1,640,903 / 1,644,599 (98%)$123,678,576

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