Brother Tour
Brother Tour |
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Tour by Boyzone |
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Associated album |
Brother |
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Start date |
21 February 2011 (2011-02-21) |
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End date |
27 August 2011 (2011-08-27) |
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Legs |
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Shows |
25 in UK and Ireland [1][2] |
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Boyzone concert chronology |
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The Brother Tour was the first tour by Irish boy band Boyzone following the death of Stephen Gately.
Background
At first the band were uncertain about promoting Brother but due to the album's success they decided to go on tour. The act included their entire discography as well as the newer songs from the brother album. They promoted the tour on various television shows.[3]
The band attempted to have a hologram of Stephen Gately but this wasn't possible.[4]
Show incidents and events
Keith Duffy fell through a trap door at the Cardiff show but he continued the performance. A subsequent check at the hospital revealed nothing broken.[5]
Support scts
Setlist
- Too Late for Hallelujah
- Love is a Hurricane
- Picture of You
- All That I Need
- Ruby
- Words
- When the Going Gets Tough
- Gave It All Away
- Better
- One More Song
- Til the Sun Goes Down
- Love Me for a Reason
- No Matter What
- You Needed Me
- Love You Anyway
- Lovin' Each Day
- Let Your Wall Fall Down
- Right Here Waiting
- Baby Can I Hold You
- Life is a Rollercoaster
Tour dates
Box office score date
Venue |
City |
Tickets Sold / Available |
Gross Revenue |
Echo Arena |
Liverpool |
7,046 / 7,340 (96%) |
$397,989[9] |
Motorpoint Arena |
Cardiff |
10,200 / 10,800 (94%) |
$556,785[9] |
Motorpoint Arena |
Sheffield |
8,905 / 9,700 (92%) |
$501,937[9] |
Metro Radio Arena |
Newcastle |
7,002 / 7,520 (93%) |
$385,555[9] |
Wembley Arena |
London |
9,897 / 10,500 (94%) |
$558,557[9] |
LG Arena |
Birmingham |
9,537 / 10,600 (90%) |
$533,755[9] |
Capital FM Arena |
Nottingham |
6,800 / 6,800 (100%) |
$367,895[9] |
Evening News Arena |
Manchester |
11,261 / 11,500 (97%) |
$638,835[9] |
Brighton Centre |
Brighton |
6,281 / 6,281 (100%) |
$358,444[9] |
The O2 Arena |
London |
10,020 / 10,500 (95%) |
$584,427[9] |
Press & Journal Arena |
Aberdeen |
7,046 / 7,360 (96%) |
$394,727[9] |
SECC |
Glasgow |
12,102 / 14,212 (85%) |
$649,561[9] |
The O2 |
Dublin |
6,097 / 6,500 (94%) |
$448,153[10] |
INEC |
Killarney |
1,101 / 1,101 (100%) |
$67,072[10] |
Royal Theatre |
Castlebar |
858 / 1,000 (86%) |
$52,298[10] |
Odyssey Arena |
Belfast |
8,500 / 8,500 (100%) |
$477,204[9] |
Newmarkets nights |
Suffolk |
10,000 / 10,000 (100%) |
$731,778[9] |
Hopetoun House |
Edinburgh |
8,000 / 8,000 (100%) |
$455,428[9] |
Lyntham Prom Festival |
Lancashire |
7,000 / 8,000 (100%) |
$438,293[9] |
Northern Meeting Park |
Inverness |
6,500 / 6,500 (100%) |
$406,991[9] |
TOTAL |
154,153 / 162,714 (94.73%) |
$9,005,684/£6,047,289 |
References
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