Tattoos World Tour

Tattoos World Tour
Tour by Jason Derulo

Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Tattoos
Start date February 22, 2014 (2014-02-22)
End date May 10, 2014 (2014-05-10)
Legs 2
No. of shows 25 in Europe
8 in Australasia
33 Total
Jason Derulo concert chronology

Tattoos World Tour was a world tour by R&B and pop singer Jason Derulo. It was his second headlining world tour and his first headlining tour since he broke a vertebra in January 2012 while rehearsing for his Future History World Tour, leading to its cancellation.[1] The tour made stops in most parts of Europe and Australia, with Conor Maynard as his opening act.[2] Due to popular demand after the March 20 and March 22, 2014, shows in England had sold out, two more dates were added to the March show line-up, on March 25 and March 27, 2014, in Newcastle at the O2 Academy Newcastle arena and in Leeds at the Leeds Academy, with another show added during the second leg of the tour in Rabat, Morocco in Africa.

Background

On September 30, 2013 during a promotional visit in Australia for his third studio album Tattoos Derulo announced that he would be returning to Australia in 2014 for a national tour starting in April and ending in May.[3][4] It will be his first headlining tour since he broke a vertebrae in January 2012 while rehearsing for his Future History World tour, leading to its cancellation.[1] "I had to cancel my last tour, so this one will be something special. I’m already planning it" Derulo states when talking about his preparation for the tour.[5] Pre-Sale tickets for the Australian leg of the tour went on sale on Tuesday, October 8. Regular tickets went on sale Friday, October 11, 2013[1][6][7] On October 8, 2013, Derulo announced additional dates in the UK, Ireland and other parts of Europe for March 2014. The tickets went on sale on October 11.[8][9] on November 1, 2013 Derulo announced through his official Twitter account that Conor Maynard would be the supporting act for the European leg of the tour.[2][10] Due to popular demand after the March 20 and March 22, 2014 shows in England had sold out, two more dates were added to the March show line-up. On March 25 and March 27, 2014 in Newcastle at the O2 Academy Newcastle arena and in Leeds at the Leeds Academy, with another show added during the second leg of the tour in Rabat, Morocco in Africa. More dates to be announced.

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert on March 20, 2014, held at the O2 Apollo Manchester in Manchester, England. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[15]

  1. "In My Head"
  2. "Whatcha Say"
  3. "Stupid Love"
  4. "Ridin' Solo"
  5. "Marry Me"
  6. "The Other Side"
  7. "It Girl"
  8. "Breathing"
  9. "Fight For You"
  10. "With The Lights On"
  11. "Royals"
  12. "Vertigo"
  13. "Side FX"
  14. "Don't Wanna Go Home"
  15. "The Other Side" (Reprise)
  16. "Talk Dirty"
Encore
  1. "Wiggle"
  2. "Trumpets"


Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[16]
February 22, 2014 Paris France Le Trianon
February 23, 2014 Brussels Belgium Forest National
February 24, 2014 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
February 26, 2014 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
February 28, 2014 Helsinki Finland Cirkusteatern
March 2, 2014 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset
March 3, 2014 Copenhagen Denmark Vega Musikkens Hus
March 5, 2014 Hamburg Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
March 6, 2014 Essen Grugahalle
March 7, 2014 Offenbach Stadthalle Offenbach
March 9, 2014 Zürich Switzerland X-tra
March 10, 2014 Milan Italy Discoteca Alcatraz
March 12, 2014 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Halle
March 13, 2014 Munich Germany Zenith
March 14, 2014 Berlin Columbiahalle
March 19, 2014 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena
March 20, 2014 Manchester England O2 Apollo Manchester
March 22, 2014 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
March 24, 2014 London Eventim Apollo
March 25, 2014 Newcastle O2 Academy Newcastle
March 27, 2014 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
March 28, 2014 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
March 30, 2014 Dublin Ireland The O2
March 31, 2014 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
April 2, 2014 Ludwigsburg Germany MHPArena
Australasia[17]
April 24, 2014 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
April 26, 2014 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
April 29, 2014 Canberra Royal Theatre
May 1, 2014 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
May 3, 2014 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
May 5, 2014 Sydney Qantas Credit Union Arena
May 8, 2014 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 10, 2014 Perth Perth Arena

References

  1. 1 2 3 Jason Derulo announces Australian arena tour for April 2014 | News.com.au
  2. 1 2 Glad 2 announce the homie & very talented @conormaynard will be support act on #TattoosWorldTour - Jason Derulo Photos
  3. Jason Derulo Invades Australia! - Jason Derulo Latest News
  4. Jason Derulo Announces Australian Tour 2014 - ARIA Music News
  5. http://www.jasonderulo.com/news/jason-derulo-invades-australia-205231
  6. Ticketek Australia
  7. Jason Derulo announces 2014 Australian tour | NovaFM
  8. http://view.e.wbr.com/?j=fec61d727362057c&m=fe9d127074640d7f75&ls=fe221572726c027b701579&l=fef815747c6603&s=fe5a1771726c037e7316&jb=ffcf14&ju=fe9c12707461047a75&eml=2013October8/926611/6010920&r=0
  9. BBC - Newsbeat - Jason Derulo announces UK arena tour for March 2014
  10. Conor Maynard To Support Jason Derulo On UK Tour - Stereoboard
  11. Batte, Elliot (November 4, 2013). "Conor Maynard To Support Jason Derulo On UK Tour". Stereoboard. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  12. "Ricki-Lee to support Jason Derulo on tour". Special Broadcasting Service. Commonwealth of Australia. April 14, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  13. "Jason Derulos enda krav: Molly" [Jason Derulo's only requirement: Molly]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Schibsted Media Group/Swedish Trade Union Confederation. March 2, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  14. "Tour news: Jason Derulo to play one-off NZ show". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand Media and Entertainment. February 10, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  15. Moyo, Lynda (March 21, 2014). "Review: Jason Derulo @ o2 Apollo". Manchester Evening News. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  16. Sources for concerts in Europe:
  17. Sources for concerts in Australasia:
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