The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour

The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour
Tour by Bruno Mars
Associated album Doo-Wops & Hooligans
Start date November 16, 2010 (2010-11-16)
End date January 28, 2012 (2012-01-28)
Legs 7
No. of shows 43 in North America
43 in Europe
4 in Asia
5 in Oceania
2 in Caribbean
6 in South America
103 total
Bruno Mars concert chronology

The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour was the first concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars in support of his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The tour began November 16, 2010 in San Francisco, California, and ran through the end of the year in Hawaii. Atlanta rapper Donnis served as the opening act on all dates in the continental US, with the exception of the San Diego date, and performed songs from his EP Fashionably Late.[1] A second leg is set to follow through Europe, a third for Asia, and a fourth in Australia. Tour dates are below.[2][3][4] A second tour, a joint co-headlining effort with American singer Janelle Monáe entitled Hooligans in Wondaland, was announced in February 2011 and visited North America in May and June 2011.[5][6]

Opening acts

Background

In 2011, Mars turned down multiple offers to open for famous pop artists on arena tours, deciding to tour alongside Janelle Monáe. The move may have limited his earnings in the short term, but the goal was to build a fan base by "underplaying"—deliberately performing gigs at smaller, more intimate venues. This move helped him to launch The Moonshine Jungle Tour, a lucrative affair that has taken him to arenas around the world as a solo act.[10]

Matt Galle from Paradigm was in charge of the tour dates, countries and the schedule of theaters and ballrooms for the performances.[11] The tour included many comedic "set pieces" rehearsed.[12]

Accolades

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2011 Pollstar Award Best New Touring Artist Nominated [13]

Set List

Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.
Mars performing on tour in Houston, Texas.

[14][15][16] [17][18]

  1. "The Other Side"
  2. "Top of the World"
  3. "Money (That's What I Want)" (Barrett Strong cover)
  4. "Billionaire"
  5. "Our First Time"
  6. "Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson cover)
  7. "Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes cover)
  8. "Marry You"
  9. "The Lazy Song"
  10. "Count on Me"
  11. "Nothin' on You"
  12. "Just the Way You Are"
Encore
  1. "Grenade"
  2. "It Will Rain / Talking to the Moon"
  3. " Runaway Baby"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[19][20]
November 16, 2010 San Francisco United States Slim's
November 19, 2010 San Diego Price Center
November 20, 2010 Scottsdale Martini Ranch
November 23, 2010 Dallas The Loft
November 24, 2010 Houston Warehouse Live
November 26, 2010 Sauget Pop's
November 27, 2010 Chicago Bottom Lounge
November 28, 2010 Cleveland Heights Grog Shop
November 30, 2010 Boston Paradise Rock Club
December 19, 2010 Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell Arena
December 21, 2010 Kahului Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Europe[21][22]
January 24, 2011 London England Café de Paris
March 3, 2011 Berlin Germany Postbahnhof
March 5, 2011 Paris France La Cigale
March 6, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
March 7, 2011 Stuttgart Germany Rohre
March 9, 2011 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
March 10, 2011 Manchester England Manchester Academy
March 11, 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 ABC Glasgow
March 13, 2011 London England Koko
March 14, 2011
March 15, 2011 Birmingham HMV Institute
March 17, 2011 Cologne Germany Gloria
March 18, 2011 Munich Theaterfabrik
March 20, 2011 Hamburg Docks
March 23, 2011 Copenhagen Denmark Store Vega
Asia[21]
April 5, 2011 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Senayan
April 7, 2011 Cebu City Philippines Waterfront Hotel
April 8, 2011 Quezon City Araneta Coliseum
April 10, 2011 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra World Trade Center
Oceania[23]
April 12, 2011 Perth Australia Astor Theatre
April 14, 2011 Sydney Luna Park Sydney
April 15, 2011 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
April 16, 2011 Melbourne Festival Hall
April 18, 2011 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
North America – Hooligans in Wondaland[24][25]
May 1, 2011 East Rutherford United States New Meadowlands Stadium
May 4, 2011 New York City Roseland Ballroom
May 6, 2011 Stony Brook Stony Brook University Arena
May 7, 2011 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
May 8, 2011 Boston Agganis Arena
May 10, 2011 Atlanta Fox Theatre Atlanta
May 11, 2011 Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center
May 17, 2011 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
May 18, 2011 Houston Reliant Arena
May 20, 2011[A] Montgomery Montgomery Riverfront Amphitheatre
May 21, 2011[B] Baltimore Pimlico Race Course
May 22, 2011 Windsor Canada Caesars Windsor
May 24, 2011 Milwaukee United States Eagles Ballroom
May 25, 2011 Saint Paul Roy Wilkins Auditorium
May 27, 2011 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
May 28, 2011 Kansas City Uptown Theatre
May 29, 2011 Broomfield 1stBank Center
May 30, 2011 Orem UCCU Center
June 2, 2011 Seattle WaMu Theater
June 3, 2011 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
June 4, 2011 Portland United States Theater of the Clouds
June 7, 2011 Reno Grand Sierra Resort
June 8, 2011 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
June 11, 2011[C] Del Mar Del Mar Fairgrounds
June 12, 2011 Universal City Gibson Amphitheatre
June 14, 2011
June 15, 2011 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
June 16, 2011 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater
Europe[26]
July 1, 2011[D] London England Hyde Park
July 5, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
July 6, 2011 Paris France Paris Olympia
July 9, 2011[E] Punchestown Ireland Punchestown Racecourse
July 10, 2011[F] Kinross Scotland Balado
August 16, 2011 London England HMV Hammersmith Apollo
August 17, 2011
August 18, 2011 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
August 20, 2011[G] Chelmsford Hylands Park
August 21, 2011[G] Staffordshire Weston Park
North America[27]
August 30, 2011[H] Allentown United States Allentown Fairgrounds
August 31, 2011[I] Syracuse New York State Fairgrounds
September 1, 2011 Essex Junction Champlain Valley Exposition
Caribbean[27]
September 3, 2011 Nassau Bahamas Atlantis Paradise Grand Ballroom
September 8, 2011 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
Europe[28]
September 15, 2011[J] Baden-Baden Germany Festspielhaus Baden-Baden
North America[29]
September 23, 2011 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena
Europe[27]
October 3, 2011 Valby Denmark Valby-Hallen
October 5, 2011 Hamburg Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
October 6, 2011 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
October 8, 2011 Munich Zenith
October 10, 2011 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
October 12, 2011 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
October 13, 2011 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
October 15, 2011 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
October 16, 2011 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle
October 17, 2011 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
October 19, 2011 Brussels Belgium Forest National
October 20, 2011 Paris France Zénith de Paris
October 21, 2011 Nantes Zénith Nantes Métropole
October 23, 2011 London England Brixton Academy
October 31, 2011 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 1, 2011 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena
November 2, 2011 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
South America[30][31][32]
January 19, 2012 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
January 21, 2012 Mar del Plata Argentina Mute Club de Mar
January 24, 2012[K] São Paulo Brazil Anhembi Convention Center
January 25, 2012[K] Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena
January 28, 2012[K] Florianópolis Stage Music Park
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances

Cancellations and rescheduled shows
January 26, 2012 Belo Horizonte, Brazil Mineirinho Cancelled[33]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Olympia Theater Dublin 1,601 / 1,601 (100%) $41,283[34]
Vector Arena Auckland 7,117 / 7,616 (100%) $304,695[35]
Agganis Arena Boston 5,973 / 6,215 (96%) $197,109[36]
Fox Theater Atlanta 4,251 / 4,251 (100%) $148,785 [37]
Verizon Theatre Grand Prairie 4,905 / 6,317 (78%) $168,945[38]
Caesars Windsor Windsor 4,541 / 4,934 (92%) $198,024[34]
Roy Wilkins Auditorium Saint Paul 4,654 / 4,654 (100%) $153,582[39]
Aragon Ballroom Chicago 4,873 / 4,873 (100%) $157,154[39]
Theatre of the Clouds Portland 3,750 / 4,004 (94%) $131,250[39]
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco 8,211 / 8,211 (100%) $307,913[36]
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum San Juan 8,183 / 8,183 (100%) $585,213[40]
Anhembi Convention Center São Paulo 15,118 / 18,700 (81%) $1,266,520[41]
HSBC Arena Rio de Janeiro 9,598 / 11,800 (81%) $862,433[41]
Stage Music Park Florianópolis 5,303 / 6,500 (82%) $361,666[41]
TOTAL 88,078 / 97,859 (90%) $4,884,572

Personnel

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