American Idols Live! Tour 2013
Tour by American Idol
Back – Paul Jolley, Candice Glover, Curtis Finch, Jr.
Middle – Devin Velez, Aubrey Cleland, Kree Harrison, Lazaro Arbos
Front – Angie Miller, Janelle Arthur, Burnell Taylor, Amber Holcomb
Start dateJuly 19, 2013
End dateAugust 31, 2013
No. of shows30
Box office$1,278,628 (9 shows)
American Idol concert chronology

The American Idols Live! Tour 2013 is a summer concert tour in the United States and Canada that features the Top 10 finalists of the twelfth season of American Idol, as well as semi-finalist Aubrey Cleland, the winner of the season's sing-off.[1] This was the second time after 2011 tour to have 11 performers. The tour was scheduled to begin on June 29, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri and ended on August 31, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee. However, 10 shows were canceled and were cut to 30 shows, the tour started on July 19, 2013 in Kent, Washington. At most venues, the stage was placed in the middle while the other half was closed off with curtains, thus making a theate-rlike environment.[2]

Performers

Candice Glover (Winner)Kree Harrison (Runner-up)
Angie Miller (3rd place)Amber Holcomb (4th place)
Janelle Arthur (5th place)Lazaro Arbos (6th place)
Burnell Taylor (7th place)Devin Velez (8th place)
Paul Jolley (9th place)Curtis Finch, Jr. (10th place)
Aubrey Cleland (Sing-off winner)

Setlist

Intermission

Tour dates

Date[3] City Country Venue Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
July 19, 2013 Kent United States ShoWare Center
July 20, 2013 Portland Theater of the Clouds
July 22, 2013 Sacramento Sleep Train Arena
July 23, 2013 Los Angeles Nokia Theatre L.A. Live 6,475 / 6,882 (94%)[4] $188,544
July 24, 2013 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
July 27, 2013 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie 2,425 / 4,275 (57%)[5] $145,688
July 28, 2013 Houston Reliant Arena
July 30, 2013 New Orleans Lakefront Arena
August 1, 2013 Orlando Amway Center 2,827 / 6,281 (45%)[6] $153,821
August 2, 2013 Miami American Airlines Arena
August 4, 2013 Duluth Arena at Gwinnett Center
August 5, 2013 North Charleston North Charleston Coliseum
August 6, 2013 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
August 8, 2013 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena
August 9, 2013 Fairfax Patriot Center 2,601 / 3,427 (76%)[6] $132,928
August 12, 2013 Rosemont Allstate Arena
August 14, 2013 Newark Prudential Center 2,653 / 7,251 (37%)[5] $144,363
August 15, 2013 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 2,893 / 7,138 (41%)[5] $149,338
August 16, 2013 Atlantic City Etess Arena
August 17, 2013 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
August 19, 2013 Boston Agganis Arena 2,545 / 3,035 (84%)[5] $142,612
August 20, 2013 Manchester Verizon Wireless Arena
August 21, 2013 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center
August 23, 2013 Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena
August 24, 2013 Reading Sovereign Center
August 25, 2013 Youngstown Covelli Centre
August 27, 2013 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
August 29, 2013 Columbus United States Schottenstein Center
August 30, 2013 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 2,129 / 6,648 (32%)[5] $83,579
August 31, 2013 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 2,469 / 3,176 (78%)[5] $137,755
Total 27,017 / 48,113 (56%) $1,278,628

Cancelled & Rescheduled Shows

Revenue

The tour was ranked No. 186 in the list of 2013 Year-end Top 200 North American tours, based on total gross income .[8]

References

  1. 'American Idol': Aubrey Cleland is the choice for the AT&T 'Idol' Tour fan save Archived 2013-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Zap2It, Retrieved August 7, 2013
  2. Halperin, Shirley (May 31, 2013). "'American Idol' Summer Tour: Quarter of Scheduled Dates Canceled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  3. "The IDOL Live! 2013 Tour Dates!". Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  4. "Idols In Concert – Stats – 10/17/13". October 17, 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rickey Yaneza (September 30, 2013). "'American Idol' Tour Box Office Report – 32% Capacity, Gross Revenue Down 68%". Archived from the original on October 1, 2013.
  6. 1 2 "Idols In Concert – Stats – 10/10/13". October 10, 2013.
  7. MJ (May 31, 2013). "American Idol Live 2013 Tour Dates Cancelled". MJ's Big Blog. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
  8. "2013 Pollstar Year End Top 200 North American Tours" (PDF). Pollstar. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 27, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
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