MTrain Tour

MTrain Tour
Tour by Meghan Trainor
Associated album Title
Start date July 14, 2015 (2015-07-14)
End date August 8, 2015 (2015-08-08)
Legs 1
Number of shows 13
Meghan Trainor concert chronology

MTrain Tour was the second headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor. It was launched in support of her debut studio album Title (2015), and visited North America. The tour was announced in March 2015 with dates being released at the same time. The show was exclusively promoted by Live Nation Entertainment. The set list featured the majority of the songs from Title. Reviews for the tour were generally positive, with critics praising Trainor's live performing ability. The remainder of the tour was canceled on August 11, 2015 due to Trainor receiving a vocal cord hemorrhage.

Background and development

On March 16, 2015, Trainor announced her second concert tour, MTrain Tour, to support her fourth studio album Title (2015).[1] Tour dates were released on the same day,[1] and tickets were released on March 20, 2015.[2] Live Nation Entertainment were announced to be the tour's exclusive promoters,[3][4] and HP as its sponsor. The set list included songs from Trainor's album Title.

Set list

Set list for the July 24, 2015 show.[5]

  1. "Dear Future Husband"
  2. "Mr. Almost"
  3. "Credit"
  4. "My Selfish Heart"
  5. "Close Your Eyes"
  6. "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"
  7. "No Good For You"
  8. "3am" / "I'm Yours" (Jason Mraz cover)
  9. "Marvin Gaye"
  10. "Bang Dem Sticks"
  11. "Bills" (Dance) (LunchMoney Lewis song)
  12. "Walkashame"
  13. "What If I"
  14. "Title"
  15. "Lips Are Movin"
  16. "Good to Be Alive"
Encore:
  1. "Better When I'm Dancin'"
  2. "All About That Bass"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 – North America[4][6][7][8][9]
July 14, 2015 St. Louis United States The Pageant Charlie Puth
Life of Dillon
July 16, 2015 San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 2,169 / 2,169[10] $75,900
July 18, 2015 Denver The Fillmore
July 21, 2015 San Francisco The Masonic
July 22, 2015[lower-alpha 1] Paso Robles California Mid State Fair
July 24, 2015 Hollywood Palladium
July 27, 2015[lower-alpha 2] Harrington Delaware State Fair
July 29, 2015[lower-alpha 3] Troy Troy Fair
July 31, 2015 New York City JBL Live at Pier 97
August 2, 2015[lower-alpha 4] Columbus Ohio State Fair 10,000 / 10,000[11]
August 5, 2015 Philadelphia Festival Pier
August 6, 2015 Boston Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
August 8, 2015[lower-alpha 5][12] Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Canada Saint-Jean Airport Life of Dillon
Total 12,169 / 12,169 $75,900

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
July 7, 2015 Lansing United States Common Ground Music Festival Vocal cord hemorrhage[13]
August 11, 2015[lower-alpha 6] Indianapolis Indiana State Fair
August 13, 2015[lower-alpha 7] Hamburg Erie County Fair
August 15, 2015 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
August 16, 2015 Atlanta The Tabernacle
August 18, 2015 Raleigh Ritz
August 20, 2015 Louisville Freedom Hall
August 22, 2015[lower-alpha 8] Des Moines Iowa State Fair
September 1, 2015[lower-alpha 9] Saint Paul Minnesota State Fair
September 3, 2015[lower-alpha 10] Syracuse New York State Fair
September 4, 2015 Essex Junction Champlain Valley Exposition
September 6, 2015[lower-alpha 11] Allentown Allentown Fair

Notes

  1. The July 22, 2015 show is part of the California Mid State Fair.
  2. The July 27, 2015 show is part of the Delaware State Fair.
  3. The July 29, 2015 show is part of the Troy Fair.
  4. The August 2, 2015 show is part of the Ohio State Fair.
  5. The August 8, 2015 show is part of the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu International Balloon Festival.
  6. The August 11, 2015 show was originally part of the Indiana State Fair.
  7. The August 13, 2015 show was originally part of the Erie County Fair.
  8. The August 22, 2015 show was originally part of the Iowa State Fair.
  9. The September 1, 2015 show was originally part of the Minnesota State Fair.
  10. The September 3, 2015 show was originally part of the New York State Fair.
  11. The September 6, 2015 show was originally part of the Allentown Fair.

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