Right Place Right Time Tour

Right Place Right Time Tour
Tour by Olly Murs
Associated album Right Place, Right Time
Start date 26 February 2013
End date 16 November 2013
Legs 3
Number of shows 34 in Europe
12 in North America
6 in Oceania
52 Total
Olly Murs concert chronology

Right Place Right Time Tour was the concert tour by British recording artist Olly Murs. The tour supported his third studio album Right Place, Right Time (2012). In November 2013 a DVD of the O2 date was released as part of a special edition of the album.

Critical reception

While reviewing the opening show of the tour, Gordon Barr of Evening Chronicle praised the whole show commenting, "what a refreshing change to see a performer up there on stage genuinely enjoying himself."[1] Barr also compared Murs to Robbie Williams.[1] Katie Pavid from The Journal wrote that the "show proved emphatically that he is capable of creating bold reggae-pop with soulful overtones, as well as being completely in control of an enthralled audience."[2]

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. Army of Two
  2. Dance With Me Tonight
  3. Personal
  4. Thinking of Me
  5. I've Tried Everything
  6. I Need You Now
  7. Hey You Beautiful
  8. I'm OK
  9. Hand on Heart
  10. Loud & Clear
  11. Busy
  12. Heart on My Sleeve
  13. Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash cover)
  14. Town Called Malice (The Jam cover)
  15. Please Don't Let Me Go
  16. Dear Darlin'
  17. One of These Days
  18. Oh My Goodness
  19. Heart Skips a Beat

Encore:

  1. Right Place Right Time
  2. Troublemaker

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
26 February 2013 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
27 February 2013 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
1 March 2013 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
2 March 2013
3 March 2013 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
5 March 2013 Brighton Brighton Centre
6 March 2013
8 March 2013 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
9 March 2013
10 March 2013 Birmingham LG Arena
12 March 2013 London Wembley Arena
13 March 2013 Liverpool Liverpool Echo Arena
15 March 2013 Glasgow Scotland SECC
16 March 2013
18 March 2013 Aberdeen AECC
20 March 2013 Birmingham England National Indoor Arena
21 March 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
22 March 2013
23 March 2013 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
25 March 2013 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
26 March 2013
27 March 2013 Liverpool England Liverpool Echo Arena
29 March 2013 London The O2 Arena
30 March 2013
1 April 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2 Dublin
2 April 2013
3 April 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
4 April 2013
North America[7]
19 April 2013 Maryland United States The Fillmore
20 April 2013 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
28 April 2013 Milwaukee The Rave
30 April 2013 Detroit St. Andrew's Hall
1 May 2013 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
4 May 2013 Cincinnati United States Bogart's
6 May 2013 Atlanta Center Stage
7 May 2013 Orlando House Of Blues Lake Buena Vista
8 May 2013 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
11 May 2013 Las Vegas Pure Nightclub at Caesars Palace
14 May 2013 San Francisco The Fillmore
15 May 2013 Anaheim House Of Blues Anaheim
18 May 2013[A] Mansfield Comcast Center
Europe
2 June 2013 Peterborough England The Embankment
6 June 2013 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
7 June 2013 Middlesbrough Centre Square Middlesbrough
23 June 2013 Gloucestershire Westonbirt Arboretum
12 June 2013 Cork Ireland Centre Park Road
6 July 2013 Staffordshire England Alton Towers
7 July 2013 Exeter Powderham Castle
19 July 2013 Pori Finland Jazz-Festivaali
1 October 2013 Brussel Belgium Ancienne Belgique
30 September 2013 Paris France Le Trianon
2 October 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
4 October 2013 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
5 October 2013 Stuttgart Liederhall
6 October 2013 Munich Zenith
8 October 2013 Switzerland Zurich Volkshaus
9 October 2013 Offenbach Germany Stadthalle
10 October 2013 Berlin Tempodrom
11 October 2013 Hamburg Sporthalle
13 October 2013 Copenhagen Denmark Store Vega
Oceania
7 November 2013 Auckland New Zealand ASB Theatre
9 November 2013 Sydney Australia The Star Event Centre
10 November 2013 Sydney The Metro Theatre
12 November 2013 Newcastle Civic Theatre
14 November 2013 Melbourne The Plenary
16 November 2013 Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is a part of "WXKS-FM"'s "Kiss 108 Concert".[7]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Metro Radio Arena Newcastle 16,881 / 16,898 (99.9%) $745,929[8]
Capital FM Arena Nottingham 14,720 / 14,720 (100%) $719,796[8]
Motorpoint Arena Sheffield 22,500 / 22,500 (100%) $1,090,910[8]
Brighton Centre Brighton 9,820 / 9,820 (100%) $469,605[8]
Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth 8,890 / 8,890 (100%) $421,282[8]
Wembley Arena London 10,833 / 10,833 (100%) $549,632[8]
LG Arena Birmingham 12,416 / 12,416 (100%) $606,199[8]
Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool 17,049 / 17,049 (100%) $815,463[8]
SECC Glasgow 17,346 / 17,346 (100%) $829,508[8]
AECC Aberdeen 4,450 / 4,450 (100%) $212,723[8]
National Indoor Arena Birmingham 11,315 / 11,315 (100%) $555,404[8]
Manchester Arena Manchester 23,015 / 25,000 (93%) $1,130,080[8]
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff Cardiff 8,912 / 8,912 (100%) $434,272[8]
The O2 Arena London 29,059 / 29,059 (100%) $1,496,840[8]
TOTAL 207,206 / 209,208 (99%) $10,077,643

References

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