List of Avril Lavigne concert tours
Canadian recording artist Avril 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
Tour by Avril Lavigne | |
Promotional poster for the tour | |
Associated album | Let Go |
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Start date | December 5, 2002 |
End date | June 4, 2003 |
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
- Our Lady Peace (Europe)[1]
- Autopilot Off (North America—Leg 2, select dates)
- Gob (North America—Leg 2, select dates) (Australia)[2]
- Simple Plan (North American—Leg 2, select dates)[3]
- Swollen Members (North America—Leg 2, select dates)[4]
- Wakefield (North America—Leg 2, select dates)
Setlist
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Nobody's Fool"
- "Mobile"
- "Anything But Ordinary"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Naked"
- "Too Much to Ask"
- "I Don't Give"
- "Basket Case"
- "My World"
- "I'm with You"
- "Complicated"
- "Unwanted"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
- "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[B] | Arlington | Music Mill Amphitheater | |
December 7, 2002 | Baltimore | Bohager's Nightclub | |
December 12, 2002[C] | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
December 14, 2002 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | |
December 15, 2002[C] | Miami | American Airlines Arena | |
December 17, 2002[D] | Denver | Pepsi Center | |
December 19, 2002[C] | Anaheim | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | |
December 20, 2002 | Modesto | State Theatre | |
December 21, 2002[E] | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | |
January 6, 2003 | Hartford | Connecticut Expo Center | |
January 12, 2003[F] | Washington, D.C. | Nation | |
January 14, 2003 | Columbus | Veterans Memorial Auditorium | |
January 15, 2003 | 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 |
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 | |
March 12, 2003 | Munich | Zénith | |
March 13, 2003 | Milan | Italy | Discoteca Alcatraz |
March 14, 2003 | Zürich | Switzerland | Volkshaus |
March 16, 2003 | Hamburg | Germany | CCH Saal 3 |
March 17, 2003 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall |
March 18, 2003 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
March 20, 2003 | Birmingham | England | Carling Academy |
March 21, 2003 | Manchester | Carling Apollo | |
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 | |
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 This concert was a part of the "106.1 KISS-FM KISSMAS Jingle Ball"
- C These concerts were a part of the "Jingle Ball"[10]
- D This concert was a part of the "95.7 Kissmas Ball"[11]
- E This concert was a part of the "Kiss 106.1 Jingle Bell Bash"[12]
- F This concert was a part of the "Hot 99.5 Mess Fest"
March 3, 2003 | Copenhagen, Denmark | K.B. Hallen | Moved to Vega |
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 | 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
Tour by Avril Lavigne | |
Promotional poster for tour | |
Associated album | Under My Skin |
---|---|
Start date | September 26, 2004 |
End date | September 25, 2005 |
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
- Bowling for Soup (Europe—Leg 1, select dates)
- Simple Plan (Europe—Leg 1, select dates) (Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taguig)
- Nailpin (Europe—Leg 1, select dates)
- The Glitterati (Europe—Leg 2, select dates)
- Butch Walker (North America, select dates)[23]
- American Hi-Fi (North America—Leg 1, select dates)
- Rooster (North America—Leg 1, select dates)
- No Children (Spain)
- Gavin DeGraw (North America—Leg 2, select dates)[24]
- Not By Choice (North America—Leg 2, select dates)
- Tweak (Africa)[25]
- Tolidos (Mexico)
- Gufi (Chile)
- Daniela Herrero (Argentina)[26]
- Leela (Brazil)[27]
Setlist
Europe
- "He Wasn't"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Freak Out"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Who Knows"
- "Together"
- "I'm with You"
- "Forgotten"
- "Mobile"
- "Unwanted"
- "Naked"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- Encore
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
- "Slipped Away"
North America
- "He Wasn't"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Take Me Away"
- "Things I'll Never Say"
- "Unwanted"
- "Mobile"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Who Knows"
- "Freak Out"
- "I'm with You"
- "Tomorrow"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- Encore
- "Song 2"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Complicated"
Asia
- "He Wasn't"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Take Me Away"
- "Freak Out"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Unwanted"
- "Anything But Ordinary"
- "Who Knows"
- "I'm with You"
- "Naked"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- Encore
- "Complicated"
- "Slipped Away"
Africa/Australia
- "Losing Grip"
- "Unwanted"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Mobile"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Things I'll Never Say"
- "I'm with You"
- "Who Knows"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Take Me Away"
- "He Wasn't"
- "American Idiot"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- Encore
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
Europe/The Americas
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Unwanted"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Mobile"
- "I'm with You"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Who Knows"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Take Me Away"
- "He Wasn't"
- Encore
- "All the Small Things"
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
- Notes
- "American Idiot" was performed in Santiago and Buenos Aires, in lieu of "All the Small Things".
Tour dates
- 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 |
---|---|---|---|
ARCO Arena | Sacramento | 13,171 / 14,105 (93%) | $416,025[47] |
Tacoma Dome | Tacoma | 11,246 / 16,978 (66%) | $506,090[47] |
FleetCenter | Boston | 10,340 / 12,500 (83%) | $350,947[48] |
The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | 7,582 / 10,435 (73%) | $261,198[49] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 14,632 / 14,632 (100%) | $475,470[50] |
Glendale Arena | Glendale | 7,866 / 7,866 (100%) | $189,985[51] |
Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver | 11,730 / 11,730 (100%) | $375,648[52] |
Corel Centre | Ottawa | 10,475 / 12,712 (82%) | $510,004[53] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 14,028 / 14,632 (96%) | $543,287[54] |
MTS Centre | Winnipeg | 11,080 / 11,780 (94%) | $428,828[55] |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 10,989 / 11,990 (92%) | $423,058[48] |
Auditorio Coca-Cola | Monterrey | 7,673 / 12,202 (63%) | $405,565[56] |
Estádio do Pacaembu | São Paulo | 34,437 / 45,000 (77%) | $835,887[47] |
TOTAL | 165,249 / 196,562 (84%) | $5,721,992 | |
The Best Damn World Tour
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
- Sonica (Venezuela)[57]
- Cirse (Argentina)[58]
- Lawson (UK)
- Vienna (Belgium)
- MakeBelieve (The Netherlands)
- Somedaydream (Philippines)
Commercial performance
The tour was successful on tickets sales. A week after the Asian dates had been released, it was announced that 13,000 tickets were sold for Osaka, Japan. It also went really well in South America, where more than 55,000 tickets was sold, with price averaging $75-$120. All the tickets that went on sale for the first show in São Paulo were 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 were added for the second Asian leg, in Beijing and Guangzhou where Avril played for 10,000 fans at Guangzhou Gymnasium. On August 24, 2011 Avril ranked #15 position at Billboard boxscore due both shows in São Paulo, which grossed $980,009 combined. The tour has grossed $25 million dollars, with 61 concerts.
Setlist
- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "Fix You"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Stop Standing There"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Girlfriend"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Smile"
- "I'm with You
- Encore
- "Hot"
- "Push"
- "Complicated"
- Notes
- "Keep Holding On" and "I Love You" were performed at select concerts.
- "Everybody Hurts" was performed during the second concert in São Paulo.
- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "I Can Do Better"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Stop Standing There"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Girlfriend"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Smile"
- "I'm with You"
- "I Love You"
- Encore
- "Hot"
- "Complicated"
- Notes
- The cover of "Fix You" was replaced by "I Can Do Better" during the European leg.
- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Girlfriend"
- "Smile"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "I'm with You"
- Encore
- Notes
- "Best Years Of Our Lives", "Tomorrow", and "I Love You" were performed at select concerts during the Encore
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 | 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] | St. Petersburg | 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 | 5,189 / 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 | 103,409 / 128,698 (81%) | $7,544,381 | |
The Avril Lavigne Tour
Head Above Water Tour
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