List of Jessie J concert tours

The following is a chronological list of English recording artist, Jessie J's concert tours.

Stand Up Tour 2011

Stand Up Tour
Tour by Jessie J
Associated album Who You Are
Start date 31 March 2011
End date 9 April 2011
No. of shows 7 in Total

Stand Up Tour is a UK tour by English recording artist Jessie J in support of her debut album, Who You Are.

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "Mamma Knows Best"
  2. "Abracadabra"
  3. "Stand Up"
  4. "Do It Like A Dude (Acoustic)"
  5. "Do It Like A Dude"
  6. "L.O.V.E"
  7. "Big White Room"
  8. "Who's Laughing Now"
  9. "Rainbow"
  10. "Nobody's Perfect"

Encore

  1. "Who You Are"
  2. "Price Tag"

Source:[2]

The Band

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[3]
31 March 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
1 April 2011 Bristol England O2 Academy Bristol
2 April 2011 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
4 April 2011 Manchester Manchester Academy
5 April 2011 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
7 April 2011 Dublin Ireland The Academy
18 April 2011 Doha Qatar Khalifa International Stadium

Heartbeat Tour 2011–2012

Heartbeat Tour
Tour by Jessie J
Associated album Who You Are
Start date 17 October 2011
End date 27 June 2012
Legs 3
No. of shows 37 in Europe
1 in South America
8 in Oceania
3 in Asia
1 in North America
50 in Total

The Heartbeat Tour[4] is a concert tour by singer-songwriter Jessie J in support of her album, Who You Are. The tour visited Europe, South America, Oceania and Asia.

Background

Jessie J performing during the tour.

The tour was announced on 1 June 2011 on London Radio Station, Capital FM.[6] General sale tickets for The Heartbeat Tour were released on 3 June 2011. She originally announced 11 UK dates; however, due to high demand, Jessie J added an extra London and Birmingham Date to the tour. She announced the extra dates on Twitter, saying "I just added a second London Hammersmith Apollo and Birmingham Academy date due to demand.#boyyyya".

The international leg of the tour was announced in September 2011, and was due to begin late February in Auckland, New Zealand.[7] However the show was cancelled a few days prior.[8] Therefore, it began in Brisbane, Australia on Thursday 1 March.[9] During a TV talk show appearance in support of the Australian dates, she agreed to be sawed in half by local magician Sam Powers in his "Thin Model" sawing illusion. After Australia, the tour visited Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore[10] and returned to the UK for several major UK Festivals; the Isle of Wight Festival and the Wireless Festival.[11][12] She also made an appearance at the 2012 Teenage Cancer Trust concert.[13]

Reception

Neil McCormick from The Telegraph, gave the tour a 3/5 star review, saying, "The only thing louder than her tonight is her audience, packed with mothers and daughters who seem to find something empowering in Jessie J's aggressively stomping approach to feminism, kicking cymbals with her black bovver boots and grabbing her crotch to deliver Do It Like a Dude, replete with uncensored Oedipal insults and bold declarations of equal-opportunity sexism. Her other principal message to her admirers is that hoariest of pop empowerment clichés 'be yourself', which she expounds upon at some length in formulaic power ballad Who You Are. Her rather pedestrian band crash in behind her as she works herself into a spiritual frenzy ('Seeing is deceiving, dreaming is believing!')."[14] Ian Gittens from The Independent also gave the tour 3/5 stars, saying, "Jessie J comes into her own live. Strapped into a skimpy purple bondage costume like a Primark Cleopatra, she turns in an exuberant, personality-plus performance that succeeds in temporarily distracting you from the awfulness of her material."[15] Loretta D'Urso from The Music Network said, "The set's simplicity and Jessie J's upheld vigor were admired features of the show. Not fancy in the slightest, the singer encompasses the knowledge that her powerful and kinky voice is enough to snare an audience and keep them pinned for as long as she wants."[16]

Opening acts

"This tour I wanted to have someone tour with me who I respect, who is super talented, I love listening to and who is an amazing performer.... @DevlinOfficial welcome to the #heartbeattour #essexking :)"
— Jessie J via Twitter.[17]

Setlist

Source:[22]

The Band

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[5]
17 October 2011 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham
18 October 2011
19 October 2011 Doncaster Dome Leisure Centre
21 October 2011 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
22 October 2011 Liverpool Mountford Hall
23 October 2011 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
25 October 2011 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
26 October 2011 Bridlington England Bridlington Royal Hall
27 October 2011 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
29 October 2011 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
30 October 2011 Leeds England O2 Academy Leeds
1 November 2011 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
2 November 2011
3 November 2011 Brighton Brighton Centre
South America[23]
24 November 2011[A] São Paulo Brazil Via Funchal
Europe
4 December 2011[B] London England The O2 Arena
Oceania[24]
1 March 2012 Brisbane Australia Riverstage
3 March 2012[C] Doomben Racecourse
7 March 2012 Melbourne Festival Hall
8 March 2012 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
10 March 2012[C] Randwick Racecourse
11 March 2012[C] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
12 March 2012[C] Adelaide Ellis Park
14 March 2012 Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Asia[25]
16 March 2012 Petaling Jaya Malaysia Surf Beach at Sunway Lagoon
18 March 2012 Jakarta Indonesia JiExpo Hall D2
20 March 2012 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
Europe[26]
1 April 2012[D] London England Royal Albert Hall
North America[27]
9 April 2012 West Hollywood United States The Roxy Theatre
Europe[27]
9 June 2012[E] London England Wembley Stadium
23 June 2012[F] Newport Seaclose Park
24 June 2012[G] London Hackney Marshes
26 June 2012 Istanbul Turkey Maçka Küçükçiftlik Park
27 June 2012[H] Belgrade Serbia Ušće Park
29 June 2012[H] Brussels Belgium Le couleurs festival
3 July 2012[I] Cork Ireland The Docklands
6 July 2012 Shrewsbury England The Quarry
7 July 2012[J] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
8 July 2012[K] London England Hyde Park
13 July 2012[L] Warwick Warwick Castle
24 July 2012 Magaluf Spain BCM Square[M]
Sant Antoni de Portmany Eden[N]
28 July 2012[O] Constanța Romania H20 Beach
5 August 2012[P] Zambujeira do Mar Portugal Herdade da Casa Branca
9 August 2012[Q] Esher England Sandown Park Racecourse
18 August 2012[R] Newbury Newbury Racecourse
25 August 2012[S] Alnwick Alnwick Castle
8 September 2012[T] Gibraltar City Gibraltar Victoria Stadium
9 September 2012[U] London England Hyde Park
14 September 2012[V] Under the Bridge
21 September 2012[W] The Roundhouse
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances

Cancellations and rescheduled shows
28 February 2012 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena Cancelled[50]
4 March 2012 Joondalup, Australia Arena Joondalup Cancelled; a part of the "Future Music Festival".[51]
5 March 2012 Perth, Australia Challenge Stadium Cancelled[51]
2 July 2012 Cork The Docklands Moved to 3 July 2012; a part of "Live at the Marquee".[52]
21 July 2012 Alnwick, England Alnwick Castle Moved to 25 August 2012; a part of the "Alnwick Castle Summer Concert Series".[53]

Alive Tour 2013

Alive Tour
Tour by Jessie J
Associated album Alive
Start date 15 October 2013
End date 11 November 2013
Legs 5
No. of shows 28 shows

The Alive Tour was Jessie J's first arena tour. The tour consisted of 19 arena dates.[54]

Background

In May 2012 Jessie announced via Twitter that she would be setting off on a UK tour in late February 2013 and would finish in late March of the same year. Due to recording her second album and shooting The Voice UK.[55] the tour was postponed until early October 2013 and to end in early November. Jessie stated on her official Twitter page: "I would like to be the first to tell that you that my nice to meet you tour has been rescheduled to later next year. I am honestly truly sorry but I hope you all can understand that its just because I would like to take more time to finish my new album. I promise to make the show my biggest and best ever and cannot wait for you all to hear my new songs."[56] Tickets were transferable for the rescheduled dates and extra tour dates were added due to high demand. The tour was originally named 'Nice To Meet You' however due to the release of her second album Alive the tour was renamed 'Alive'.[57] On 12 October 2013 Jessie did a dress rehearsal for a few lucky fans who has the privilege to watch. The stage setting included 5 LED screens, a large door at the back of the stage, a rising platform, platforms for her band, a large catwalk; which encircles the stage – separating the very important heartbeats for the main audience. It was announced on 14 October that Lawson would be supporting Jessie at all dates except Birmingham, Sheffield and Aberdeen which would be supported by Neon Jungle.[58]

"Its called 'Nice to meet you tour' and it will be NICE! :) Can't wait to show you this tour I've been working on for months! BOOOOM!"
— Jessie J via Twitter.[59]

Critical response

The Alive tour was met with mixed reviews: some stating the show was a "powerhouse", others claiming the "video interludes took away from what could have been an amazing show." Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Alice Vincent gave the show three stars, feeling that "Jessie belted out songs like a force of nature", and opined that it was "these deliciously retro moments which worked best in J's show. She gave us a fun, breezy rendition of Daydreamin’." Vincent went on to summarize, "Alive was a show to please all ages, and for that it should be commended."[60] The Belfast Telegraph gave the show four stars stating: "Always keen to provide a positive role model, there were lots of mini motivational speeches and words of encouragement and no evidence of any sleazy Miley Cyrus-type antics." The Belfast Telegraph finally stated that Jessie was "A class act – who was more than worth the wait." Sam Rigby at Digital Spy gave the show four stars and said "The sentimental messages of 'love who you are' and 'live life to the full' may have been overused during the 90-minute show but it is only a small complaint in what was a momentous night in Jessie J's career. Despite the focus on Jessie's voice, it didn't come at the expense of a visually pleasing production."[61]

Special guests

Set list

Phase 1 – 'Awake'

  1. "Big White Room"
  2. "Thunder"
  3. "Breathe"

Phase 2 – 'Love'

  1. "Sexy Lady"
  2. "Domino"
  3. "Daydreamin'"
  4. "LaserLight"

Phase 3 – 'Instinct'

  1. "Excuse My Rude
  2. "Do It like a Dude"
  3. "Nobody's Perfect"
  4. "Wild"

Phase 4 – 'Value'

  1. "Who You Are"
  2. "Conquer The World"
  3. "Harder We Fall"

Phase 5 – 'Energy'

  1. "Gold"
  2. "Alive"
  3. "Price Tag"
  4. "It's My Party"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[62][63]
15 October 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
16 October 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2
18 October 2013 Birmingham England LG Arena
19 October 2013 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
21 October 2013 Aberdeen Scotland AECC Arena
22 October 2013 Glasgow SSE Hydro
24 October 2013 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena Nottingham
25 October 2013
26 October 2013 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
29 October 2013 London The O2 Arena
30 October 2013
1 November 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
2 November 2013
3 November 2013 London Wembley Arena
4 November 2013 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
6 November 2013 Brighton Brighton Centre
7 November 2013
9 November 2013 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
10 November 2013
11 November 2013 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena
13 November 2013 Leeds England First Direct Arena
15 November 2013 Hanover Germany TUI Arena
16 November 2013 Düsseldorf ISS Dome
17 November 2013 Frankfurt Festhalle
19 November 2013 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
21 November 2013 Paris France Bercy Arena
23 November 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
25 November 2013 London England Palladium
7 December 2013 Top of the Pops
8 December 2013 O2 Arena
Asia
14 February 2014 Dubai United Arab Emirates Redfestdxb

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenue
The O2 Arena London 33,320 / 33,320 (100%) $1,705,860[64]
Koh Pich (Diamond Island) Phnom Penh 50,000 / 50,000 (100%)
Phones 4u Arena Manchester 27,532 / 29,383 (94%) $1,416,650[65]
Pavilhão Atlântico Lisbon 12,000 / 9,781 (91%) $1,705,860[64]

Sweet Talker World Tour 2015–2016

List of Jessie J concert tours
Tour by Jessie J
Associated album "Sweet Talker"
Start date 20 January 2015
End date 14 August 2016
Legs 7 legs
No. of shows
  • 48 in Europe
  • 7 in Australia
  • 34 in America
  • 7 in Asia
  • 96 in Total

Background

In November 2014, Jessie J announced a 7-day UK Arena Tour. The tour began in January, 2015. Around the end of 2014 Jessie J announced her first North American Arena Tour. Throughout the course of the year she carried on promoting the 3rd Album in places, including Australia, Asia, North America and Europe with a total of 96 shows.

Setlist

This is the set list for the opening show in Rhyl. This does not represent the whole tour.

  1. "Ain't Been Done"
  2. "Burnin Up"
  3. "Wild"
  4. "Who's Laughing Now"
  5. "Loud"
  6. "LaserLight"
  7. "Nobody's Perfect"
  8. "Sweet Talker"
  9. "Seal Me With a Kiss"
  10. "Abracadabra"
  11. "Keep Us Together"
  12. "Get Away"
  13. "I Have Nothing" (Whitney Huston cover)
  14. "You Don't Really Know Me"
  15. "Big White Room"
  16. "Who You Are"
  17. "Sexy Lady"
  18. "Domino"
  19. "Price Tag"
  20. "Do It Like a Dude"
  21. "Masterpiece"
  22. "Bang Bang"

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue Opening Act
Europe
20 January 2015 Rhyl Wales Rhyl Pavillon 107,500 / 107,500 (100%)
22 January 2015 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
24 January 2015 Manchester Manchester Arena
25 January 2015 Leeds First Direct Arena
27 January 2015 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena
28 January 2015 London O2 Arena
29 January 2015
1 February 2015[lower-alpha 1] Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro[66]
5 February 2015 Paris France Bercy Arena
North America
8 February 2015 Los Angeles United States Convention Center 166,926 / 166,926 (100%)
10 February 2015 Dallas American Airlines Center
12 February 2015 Atlanta Cumulus Media
Philips Arena
14 February 2015 Orlando Amway Center
15 February 2015 Miami American Airlines Arena
February 18, 2015 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
February 19, 2015 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center
February 21, 2015 Rosemont Allstate Arena
February 22, 2015 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
February 23, 2015 Detroit Joe Louis Arena
February 25, 2015 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
Asia
7 March 2015 Kallang Singapore Marina Bay Sands 6,903 / 6,903 (100%)
8 March 2015[lower-alpha 2] Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
Oceania
11 March 2015 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena 78,302 / 78,302 (100%)
13 March 2015 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Center
14 March 2015 Sydney Allphones Arena
17 March 2015[lower-alpha 3] Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
18 March 2015[lower-alpha 4] Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Center
20 March 2015 [lower-alpha 5] Perth Perth Arena
Europe
24 March 2015 London England Unknown Venue N/A
North America
21 April 2015 New York United States Barclays Center 209,357 / 209,357 (100%)
24 April 2015 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
25 April 2015 Newark Prudential Center
26 April 2015 Buffalo First Niagara Center
28 April 2015 Boston TD Garden
29 April 2015 New York City Madison Square Garden
1 May 2015 College Park Xfinity Center
4 May 2015 Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
6 May 2015 Montreal Canada Metropolis
7 May 2015 Toronto Air Canada Center
9 May 2015 Chicago United States United Center
11 May 2015 Minneapolis Target Center
13 May 2015 Denver Pepsi Center
15 May 2015 Las Vegas City of Rock
18 May 2015 Los Angeles Staples Center
19 May 2015 San Francisco SAP Center
22 May 2015 New York City Central Park SummerStage
Europe[67]
28 May 2015 Stockholm Sweden Tele2 Arena SZA
29 May 2015 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
30 May 2015 Hanover Germany TUI Arena
1 June 2015 Cologne Lanxess Arena
2 June 2015 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
3 June 2015 Munich Olympiahalle
5 June 2015 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
8 June 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
9 June 2015
10 June 2015 Paris France Bataclan
14 June 2015 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
18 June 2015 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
19 June 2015 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
25 June 2015[lower-alpha 6] Bristol England Harbour Side Festival
26 June 2015 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
3 July 2015 Istanbul Turkey Maçka Küçükçiftlik Park
5 July 2015 London England Wireless Festival
8 July 2015 Henley-on-Thames Henley Festival
10 July 2015 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
11 July 2015 Kinross Scotland T in the Park
15 July 2015 Jounieh Lebanon Jounieh International Festival
17 July 2015 Pori Finland Kirjurinluoto Arena
18 July 2015 Northampton England Delapre Park
19 July 2015 London Somerset House
11 September 2015 Istanbul Turkey Volkswagen Arena
13 September 2015 Hickstead England Hickstead Racecourse
14 September 2015 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
15 September 2015 Reykjavik Iceland Laugardalshöll
26 September 2015 Paris France Casino de Paris
Australia
12 November 2015 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Center Ellie Drennan
Asia
10 December 2015 Manila Philippines Mall of Asia Arena Rihanna, Taylor Swift
12 December 2015 Phnom Penh Cambodia Koh Pich N/A
Europe
2 February 2016 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 99,361 / 99,361 (100%)
3 February 2016
4 February 2016
5 February 2016
7 February 2016 Lausanne Patinoire de Malley
8 February 2016
10 February 2016 Davos Eisstadion
11 February 2016
15 February 2016 Düsseldorf Germany ISS Dome
16 February 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
United States
8 April 2016 Orlando United States Universal Studios N/A
9 April 2016
13 April 2016 Miami Florida International University
15 April 2016 Orlando Universal Studios
Asia
26 May 2016 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium N/A
29 May 2016 Jakarta Indonesia International Convention Centre OMI
14 August 2016 Shanghai China Echo Music Festival DJ Mustard
A This concert was part of the "2013 Mawazine Festival"
B This concert was part of Chime for Change's "The Sound of Change Live"
C This concert was part of the "All Starz Summer Party"
D This concert was part of "Capital FM's Summertime Ball 2013"
E This concert was part of "Chester Rocks 2013"
F This concert was part of "Isle of MTV 2013"
G This concert was part of "2013 Live at the Marquee"
H This concert was supporting Justin Timberlake's performance in Dublin
I This concert was part of the "Eden Sessions"
K This concert was part of "Forest Live"
L This concert was part of "Durham Summer Nights"
M This concert was part of "Radio City Live 2013"
N This concert was part of the "Sound Island Festival"
O This concert was part of the "2013 Heitere Open Air Festival"
P This concert was part of the "2013 V Festival"
Q This concert was part of the "Fusion Festival 2013"
R This concert was part of the "Sundown Festival 2013"
S This concert was part of "Run to the Beat"
T This concert was part of "Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park"
U This concert was part of "Rock in Rio"
V This concert was part of "iTunes Festival"
W This concert was part of "Unity – A Special Concert for Stephen Lawrence"

Notes

  1. This Date Was Postponed From January 21 to 1 February.
  2. The March 8, 2015 concert in Jakarta at Jakarta I is part of Java Jazz Festival.
  3. This Date Was Cancelled.
  4. This Date Was Cancelled.
  5. This Date Was Cancelled.
  6. This Date Was Cancelled.

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