List of Avril Lavigne concert tours

Canadian recording artist Avril Ramona Lavigne has completed four concert tours beginning with the "Try to Shut Me Up" Tour in 2002–03. This was followed by the 13-month "Bonez" Tour in 2004–05 and the "Best Damn Tour" in 2008. Her most recent tour, the "Black Star" Tour, was completed in February 2012. The following is a chronological list of her concert tours. For Lavigne's promotional tours, see List of Avril Lavigne promotional tours.

Try to Shut Me Up Tour

Try to Shut Me Up Tour
Tour by Avril Lavigne

Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Let Go
Start date December 5, 2002 (2002-12-05)
End date June 4, 2003 (2003-06-04)
Legs 5
No. of shows 43 in North America
19 in Europe
4 in Asia
4 in Australia
70 Total
Avril Lavigne concert chronology

The Try to Shut Me Up Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne. Beginning in December 2002, the tour supported the singer's debut studio album, Let Go. The trek played 70 dates in North America, Asia, Europe and Australia. The concert was chronicled on the video set My World. Filmed at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York, the DVD features the full-length concert, music videos, a behind the scenes featurette and a live CD.

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "Sk8er Boi"
  2. "Nobody's Fool"
  3. "Mobile"
  4. "Anything But Ordinary"
  5. "Losing Grip"
  6. "Naked"
  7. "Too Much to Ask"
  8. "I Don't Give"
  9. "Basket Case"
  10. "My World"
  11. "I'm with You"
  12. "Complicated"
  13. "Unwanted"
  14. "Tomorrow"
  15. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  16. "Things I'll Never Say"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[5][6]
December 5, 2002[A] Buffalo United States HSBC Arena
December 6, 2002[F] Dallas Six Flags Over Texas
December 7, 2002 Baltimore Bohager's Nightclub
December 12, 2002[B] New York City Madison Square Garden
December 14, 2002 Atlanta The Tabernacle
December 15, 2002[B] Miami American Airlines Arena
December 17, 2002[C] Denver Pepsi Center
December 19, 2002[B] Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
December 20, 2002 Modesto State Theatre
December 21, 2002[D] Tacoma Tacoma Dome
January 6, 2003 Hartford Connecticut Expo Center
January 12, 2003[E] Washington, D.C. Nation
January 14, 2003 Columbus Veterans Memorial Auditorium
January 15, 2003 Kansas City Kansas City Memorial Hall
Asia[6]
January 23, 2003 Marina Centre Singapore Suntec Singapore Theatre
January 27, 2003 Seoul South Korea Millennium Hall
Europe[5][6]
March 3, 2003 Copenhagen Denmark Vega Musikkens Hus
March 4, 2003 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
March 6, 2003 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
March 8, 2003 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
March 9, 2003 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
March 10, 2003 Cologne Palladium Köln
March 12, 2003 Munich Zénith die Kulturhalle
March 13, 2003 Milan Italy Discoteca Alcatraz Milano
March 14, 2003 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
March 16, 2003 Hamburg Germany Congress Center Hamburg
March 17, 2003 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
March 18, 2003 Paris France Zénith de Paris
March 20, 2003 Birmingham England Carling Birmingham Academy
March 21, 2003 Manchester Carling Apollo Manchester
March 22, 2003 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
March 24, 2003 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
March 25, 2003 London England Brixton Academy
March 26, 2003
March 27, 2003
North America[6][7]
April 9, 2003 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
April 10, 2003 Ottawa Corel Centre
April 11, 2003 Montreal Bell Centre
April 13, 2003 London John Labatt Centre
April 15, 2003 Cleveland United States CSU Convocation Center
April 16, 2003 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
April 17, 2003 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse
April 19, 2003 Chicago UIC Pavilion
April 20, 2003 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
April 21, 2003 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena
April 23, 2003 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
April 24, 2003 Edmonton Skyreach Centre
April 26, 2003 Vancouver Pontiac Theatre
April 27, 2003 Portland United States Memorial Coliseum
April 28, 2003 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
April 30, 2003 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose
May 1, 2003 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
May 2, 2003 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
May 4, 2003 Dallas Fair Park Coliseum
May 5, 2003 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
May 6, 2003 Houston Reliant Arena
May 8, 2003 Duluth Gwinnett Civic Center Arena
May 9, 2003 St. Louis Savvis Center
May 10, 2003 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
May 12, 2003 Fairfax Patriot Center
May 13, 2003 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
May 15, 2003 Lowell Tsongas Arena
May 16, 2003
May 17, 2003 Philadelphia First Union Center
May 18, 2003 Buffalo HSBC Arena
Asia[8]
May 27, 2003 Osaka Japan Zepp Osaka
May 29, 2003 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
Australia[8]
June 1, 2003 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
June 2, 2003 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
June 3, 2003
June 4, 2003 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Kiss 98.5 Kissmas Bash[9]
B These concerts were a part of the "Jingle Ball"[10]
C This concert was a part of the "95.7 Kissmas Ball"[11]
D This concert was a part of the "Kiss 106.1 Jingle Bell Bash"[12]
E This concert was a part of the "Hot 99.5 Mess Fest"
F This concert was a part of the "106.1 KISS-FM KISSMAS Jingle Ball"
March 3, 2003 Copenhagen, Denmark K.B. Hallen Moved to Vega Musikkens Hus
March 23, 2003 Dublin, Ireland Olympia Theatre Moved to the Point Theatre

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Connecticut Expo Center Hartford 6,058 / 6,058 (100%) $78,523[13]
John Labatt Centre London 9,157 / 9,157 (100%) $221,673[14]
CSU Convocation Center Cleveland 9,954 / 9,954 (100%) $241,545[15]
Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis 9,193 / 12,852 (71%) $255,942[16]
UIC Pavilion Chicago 8,853 / 8,853 (100%) $249,090[17]
Winnipeg Arena Winnipeg 11,511 / 11,511 (100%) $272,141[15]
Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary 13,723 / 13,723 (100%) $324,665[18]
Skyreach Centre Edmonton 13,471 / 13,471 (100%) $319,270[18]
General Motors Place Vancouver 14,872 / 14,872 (100%) $347,267[19]
Tacoma Dome Tacoma 15,295 / 15,295 (100%) $305,025[16]
HP Pavilion at San Jose San Jose 13,380 / 13,380 (100%) $399,205[19]
Long Beach Arena Long Beach 12,713 / 12,713 (100%) $412,818[18]
Gwinnett Civic Center Arena Duluth 10,306 / 10,306 (100%) $294,580[20]
Savvis Center St. Louis 13,192 / 14,761 (89%) $352,443[20]
The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 15,781 / 15,781 (100%) $419,290[19]
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale 14,327 / 14,327 (100%) $388,298[15]
Tsongas Arena Lowell 15,024 / 15,024 (100%) $507,944[21]
First Union Spectrum Philadelphia 13,657 / 13,657 (100%) $382,219[15]
HSBC Arena Buffalo 11,000 / 11,000 (100%) $234,810[15]
TOTAL 231,467 / 236,695 (98%) $6,006,748

Bonez Tour

Bonez Tour
Tour by Avril Lavigne

Promotional poster for tour
Associated album Under My Skin
Start date September 26, 2004 (2004-09-26)
End date September 25, 2005 (2005-09-25)
Legs 8
No. of shows 41 in Europe
67 in North America
21 in Asia
6 in Australia
3 in Africa
7 in South America
145 total
Avril Lavigne concert chronology

The Bonez Tour is the second concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Avril Lavigne. In support of her second studio album Under My Skin, the tour began in the fall of 2004. Playing over one hundred shows in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australia and Africa. The performances in 2004 ranked 97th on Pollstar's "Top Tours of 2004", earning over $5 million.[22] The tour was recorded at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan for the DVD set, Live at Budokan: Bonez Tour. The DVD featured the full concert with behind the scenes footage. The video was certified Gold in Japan.

Opening acts

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[30][31]
September 26, 2004 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
September 27, 2004 Düsseldorf Philipshalle
September 28, 2004 Paris France Zénith de Paris
September 30, 2004 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
October 1, 2004 Brussels Belgium Forest National
October 3, 2004 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
October 4, 2004 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
October 6, 2004 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
October 7, 2004 Glasgow Scotland S.E.C.C
October 9, 2004 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
October 10, 2004 London England Wembley Arena
October 11, 2004
October 12, 2004 Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
October 15, 2004 Torino Italy Palasport Olimpico
October 16, 2004 Milan Mediolanum Forum
October 18, 2004 Bologna Futurshow Station
October 19, 2004 Rome PalaLottomatica
North America[30][31]
October 25, 2004 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
October 26, 2004 San Antonio SBC Center
October 27, 2004 New Orleans UNO Lakefront Arena
October 28, 2004 Atlanta Philips Arena
October 30, 2004 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
October 31, 2004 Philadelphia Wachovia Spectrum
November 1, 2004 Boston FleetCenter
November 3, 2004 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
November 4, 2004 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
November 5, 2004 Cleveland United States CSU Convocation Center
November 6, 2004 Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena
November 8, 2004 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena
November 9, 2004 Fairfax Patriot Center
November 11, 2004 Chicago United Center
November 12, 2004 Milwaukee Bradley Center
November 14, 2004 Denver Pepsi Center
November 15, 2004 Salt Lake City Delta Center
November 16, 2004 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center
November 17, 2004 Glendale Glendale Arena
November 19, 2004 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose
November 20, 2004 San Diego Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl
November 21, 2004 Fresno Save Mart Center
November 23, 2004 Portland Rose Garden Arena
November 24, 2004 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
November 25, 2004 Kelowna Prospera Place
December 3, 2004[A] Anaheim United States Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
December 4, 2004[B] Sacramento ARCO Arena
December 5, 2004[C] Tacoma Tacoma Dome
December 8, 2004[D] Houston Reliant Arena
December 11, 2004[E] Minneapolis Target Center
Asia[32][33]
March 1, 2005 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
March 2, 2005
March 4, 2005 Nagoya Nagoya Rainbow Hall
March 6, 2005 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
March 7, 2005 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
March 8, 2005 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
March 10, 2005 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
March 11, 2005 Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Arena
March 12, 2005 Kobe World Memorial Hall
March 14, 2005 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
March 15, 2005
March 16, 2005 Nagoya Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
March 18, 2005 Sapporo Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
March 20, 2005 Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
March 23, 2005 Seoul South Korea Olympic Fencing Gymnasium
March 25, 2005 Hong Kong Hong Kong HKCEC Hall 3
March 27, 2005 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
March 29, 2005 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Municipal Stadium
March 31, 2005 Taguig Philippines Fort Bonifacio
April 2, 2005 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 4, 2005 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan Arena
Australia[33][34]
April 6, 2005 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
April 8, 2005 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 9, 2005 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
April 11, 2005 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
April 12, 2005 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
April 13, 2005 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Africa[33]
May 8, 2005 Johannesburg South Africa Coca-Cola Dome
May 10, 2005 Durban Westridge Park Tennis Stadium
May 13, 2005 Cape Town Bellville Velodrome
Europe[32][33][35]
May 16, 2005 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
May 17, 2005 Glasgow Scotland Carling Academy Glasgow
May 18, 2005
May 20, 2005 London England Hammersmith Apollo
May 21, 2005
May 22, 2005 Birmingham NEC Arena
May 23, 2005 Brighton Brighton Centre
May 25, 2005 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
May 26, 2005 Marseille Le Dôme de Marseille
May 27, 2005 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
May 29, 2005[F] Milan Italy Piazza del Duomo
May 31, 2005 Naples Piazza del Plebiscito
June 2, 2005 Vienna Austria Gasometer Halle
June 3, 2005 Prague Czech Republic T-Mobile Arena
June 5, 2005 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
June 6, 2005 Katowice Poland Spodek
June 7, 2005 Bratislava Slovakia Incheba Hall
June 9, 2005 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena
June 10, 2005 Basel St. Jakobshalle
June 11, 2005 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
June 13, 2005 Bonn Museumsplatz
June 14, 2005 Berlin Arena Berlin
June 15, 2005 Böblingen Sporthalle Böblingen
June 16, 2005 Hamburg Stadtpark Freilichtbühne
June 18, 2005[G] Copenhagen Denmark Parken Stadium
June 20, 2005 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
June 22, 2005 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
June 26, 2005 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Den Atelier
North America[36][37]
July 12, 2005 Hamilton Canada Copps Coliseum
July 13, 2005 London John Labatt Centre
July 14, 2005 Ottawa Corel Centre
July 15, 2005 Toronto Air Canada Centre
July 17, 2005 Clarkston United States DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 19, 2005 Nashville Starwood Amphitheatre
July 21, 2005 Maryland Heights UMB Bank Pavilion
July 22, 2005 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
July 23, 2005 Moline MARK of the Quad Cities
July 25, 2005 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre
July 26, 2005 Regina Regina Agridome
July 27, 2005 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre
July 29, 2005 Edmonton Rexall Place
July 30, 2005 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
July 31, 2005 Kamloops Sport Mart Place
August 2, 2005 Kelowna Prospera Place
August 3, 2005 Prince George CN Centre
August 5, 2005 Victoria Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
August 6, 2005
August 8, 2005 Auburn United States White River Amphitheatre
August 10, 2005 Concord Chronicle Pavilion
August 11, 2005 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
August 12, 2005
August 13, 2005 Las Vegas The Joint
August 14, 2005 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
August 16, 2005 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 17, 2005 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre
August 19, 2005 Atlanta HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
August 20, 2005 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
August 21, 2005 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre
August 23, 2005 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 24, 2005 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion
August 25, 2005 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center
August 27, 2005 Wantagh Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater
August 28, 2005 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
August 29, 2005 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
August 31, 2005 Halifax Canada Halifax Metro Centre
September 1, 2005 Moncton Moncton Coliseum
September 2, 2005 Quebec City Colisée Pepsi
September 3, 2005 Montreal Bell Centre
September 11, 2005 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Coca-Cola
September 13, 2005 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes
South America[38][39]
September 15, 2005 Santiago Chile Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo
September 17, 2005 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Obras Sanitarias
September 18, 2005
September 22, 2005 Porto Alegre Brazil Gigantinho Gymnasium
September 23, 2005[H] Curitiba Paulo Leminski Arena
September 24, 2005 Rio de Janeiro Praça da Apoteose
September 25, 2005 São Paulo Estádio do Pacaembu
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "KIIS-FM Jingle Ball"[40]
B This concert was a part of the "107.9 The End's Jungle Ball"[41]
C This concert was a part of the "Kiss 106.1 Jingle Bell Bash"[42]
D This concert was a part of the "KDWB 101.3's Jingle Ball"[43]
E This concert was a part of the "KRBE 104.1's Jingle Jam"[44]
F This concert was a part of the "Cornetto Free Music Festival"[45]
G This concert was a part of "Zulu Rocks"[46]
H This concert was a part of the "Curitiba Rock Festival"[27]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 10,435 / 10,435 (100%) $261,198[47]
Air Canada Centre Toronto 14,632 / 14,632 (100%) $475,470[48]
Glendale Arena Glendale 7,866 / 7,866 (100%) $189,985[49]
Pacific Coliseum Vancouver 11,730 / 11,730 (100%) $375,648[50]
Corel Centre Ottawa 12,712 / 12,712 (100%) $510,004[51]
Air Canada Centre Toronto 29,381 / 29,381 (100%) $1,018,757[52]
MTS Centre Winnipeg 11,080 / 11,780 (94%) $428,828[53]
Rexall Place Edmonton 10,989 / 11,990 (92%) $423,058[54]
Auditorio Coca-Cola Monterrey 7,673 / 12,202 (63%) $405,565[55]
Estádio do Pacaembu São Paulo 45,000 / 45,000 (100%) $835,887[56]
TOTAL 137,708 / 153,096 (95%) $5,348,930

The Best Damn World Tour

The Black Star Tour

The Black Star Tour
Tour by Avril Lavigne
Associated album Goodbye Lullaby
Start date April 30, 2011
End date February 18, 2012
No. of shows 17 in Asia
21 in North America
9 in South America
14 in Europe
61 Total
Avril Lavigne concert chronology

The Black Star Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Avril Lavigne. Visiting Asia, the Americas and Europe, promoting the singer's fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby. Before the tour started, Avril said that she wanted that the show could be intimidating and personal, with guitars, piano and voice. She also said that wanted to play in small venues, to have a bigger contact with her fans.

Opening acts

Commercial performance

The tour had a moderate success on tickets sales. A week after the Asian dates were released, it was announced that 13,000 tickets was sold for Osaka, Japan. It also went really well in South America, where more than 55,000 tickets was sold, with price averaging $75,90-$120,00. All the tickets that went on sale for the first show in São Paulo, was completely sold out on the same day. The concert held in Rio de Janeiro and Caracas had the higher grossings for the South American leg. In China, extra concerts was added for the second Asian leg, in Beijing and Guangzhou where Avril played for 10,000 fans at Guangzhou Gymnasium. The tour has grossed $35,000,000 dollars, with 61 concerts.

Setlist

Incidents

The concerts in Japan were scheduled to happen in May 2011. However, because of the earthquake disaster, she decided, out of respect for Japanese families, to reschedule the concerts to February 2012, when she finally played in Japan. On July 26, Avril Lavigne got stuck at Ezeiza Airport in Buenos Aires due to a volcano, almost making her cancel the first concert in São Paulo. She arrived in Brazil just four hours before the concert time, where more than 7,000 fans were waiting at the arena. During this show she thanked her team for solving the situation and made the concert happen.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Asia[61][62]
April 30, 2011[A] Beijing China Yuyang International Ski Resort
May 2, 2011 Shanghai Shanghai Indoor Stadium
May 5, 2011 Seoul South Korea Melon-AX Hall
May 7, 2011 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
May 9, 2011 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
May 11, 2011 Jakarta Indonesia Kartika Expo Center
May 13, 2011 Taipei Taiwan TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall
North America[62]
May 27, 2011[B] Paradise Island The Bahamas Atlantis Grand Ballroom
May 28, 2011[C] Tampa United States Tropicana Field
South America[62][63][64]
July 18, 2011 Caracas Venezuela Terraza del C.C.C.T.
July 20, 2011 Lima Peru Explanada del Monumental
July 22, 2011 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
July 24, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas
July 27, 2011 São Paulo Brazil Credicard Hall
July 28, 2011
July 31, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
August 2, 2011 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall
August 4, 2011 Brasília Nilson Nelson Gymnasium
Asia
August 13, 2011[D] Chiba Japan QVC Marine Field
August 14, 2011[D] Osaka Maishima Sports Island
Europe[63][64][65][66]
September 4, 2011 Moscow Russia Megasport Arena
September 5, 2011 Saint Petersburg Yubileyny Sports Palace
September 8, 2011 Turin Italy Torino Palasport Olimpico
September 10, 2011 Rome PalaLottomatica
September 11, 2011 Milan Mediolanum Forum
September 13, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
September 14, 2011 Brussels Belgium Forest National
September 16, 2011 Paris France Fête de l'Humanité
September 17, 2011 Zénith de Paris
September 19, 2011 Cologne Germany Palladium Köln
September 21, 2011 London England HMV Hammersmith Apollo
September 22, 2011
September 23, 2011 Manchester O2 Manchester Apollo
North America[63][65][66][67][68]
October 1, 2011 Victoria Canada Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
October 3, 2011 Vancouver Rogers Arena
October 5, 2011 Prince George CN Centre
October 6, 2011 Kamloops Interior Savings Centre
October 8, 2011 Kelowna Prospera Place
October 10, 2011 Edmonton Rexall Place
October 11, 2011 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
October 13, 2011 Regina Brandt Centre
October 14, 2011 Winnipeg MTS Centre
October 16, 2011 Sudbury Sudbury Community Arena
October 17, 2011 Ottawa Scotiabank Place
October 19, 2011 Moncton Moncton Coliseum
October 20, 2011 Halifax Halifax Metro Centre
October 22, 2011 London John Labatt Centre
October 24, 2011 Toronto Air Canada Centre
October 25, 2011 Montreal Bell Centre
December 7, 2011[E] Philadelphia United States Wells Fargo Center
December 10, 2011[F] Sunrise BankAtlantic Center
December 13, 2011[G] Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
Asia[65][67][69]
February 4, 2012 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena
February 5, 2012
February 6, 2012 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
February 8, 2012 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
February 9, 2012 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
February 11, 2012 Guangzhou China Guangzhou Gymnasium
February 14, 2012 Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center
February 16, 2012 Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
February 18, 2012 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Merdeka
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "China Valley International Music Festival"[70]
B This concert was a part of "Atlantis Live"[71]
C This concert was a part of the "Tampa Bay Rays Summer Concert Series"[72]
D These concerts were a part of the "Summer Sonic Festival"[73]
E This concert is a part of "Q102's Jingle Ball"
F This concert is a part of "Y100's Jingle Ball"[74]
G This concert is a part of "XL 106.7's XLent Xmas"[75]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Terraza del C.C.C.T. Caracas 2,217 / 6,000 (37%) $510,884[76]
Explanada del Monumental Lima 5,193 / 10,000 (52%) $348,633[76]
Movistar Arena Santiago 8,844 / 14,320 (62%) $439,345[77]
Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas Buenos Aires 6,638 / 6,680 (99%) $462,151[78]
Credicard Hall São Paulo 13,347 / 14,108 (95%) $980,009[77]
Citibank Hall Rio de Janeiro 7,725 / 7,784 (99%) $591,976[77]
Chevrolet Hall Belo Horizonte 5,186 / 5,500 (94%) $386,743[79]
Nilson Nelson Gymnasium Brasília 5,038 / 9,000 (56%) $397,879[79]
Mediolanum Forum Milan 10,685 / 10,685 (100%) $965,754[76]
Rexall Place Edmonton 5,484 / 9,037 (61%) $200,017[80]
Moncton Coliseum Moncton 1,988 / 2,580 (77%) $95,825[80]
Halifax Metro Centre Halifax 3,320 / 3,493 (95%) $162,175[81]
John Labatt Centre London 4,934 / 5,716 (86%) $199,784[81]
Air Canada Centre Toronto 6,383 / 6,383 (100%) $297,092[76]
Bell Centre Montreal 3,809 / 4,790 (80%) $185,384[80]
BankAtlantic Center Sunrise 12,622 / 12,622 (100%) $1,320,730[80]
TOTAL 103,413 / 128,698 (81%) $7,544,381

The Avril Lavigne Tour

See also

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