Radioactive Tour
The Radioactive Tour was the second concert tour by British singer, Rita Ora, in support of her debut studio album, Ora (2012).[1] The tour began on 28 January 2013, in Manchester, England, and concluded on 31 August 2013. The fashion label, Pucci, created Ora's tour wardrobe.[2]
Tour by Rita Ora | |
Promotional poster for the tour | |
Associated album | Ora |
---|---|
Start date | 28 January 2013 |
End date | 31 August 2013 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows | 29 in Europe 7 in Oceania 1 in Asia 37 total |
Rita Ora concert chronology |
Opening acts
- Iggy Azalea (United Kingdom—Leg 1)[3]
- DJ Fresh (Sydney—1 March)
- Zowie (Auckland)[4]
- Ruby Frost (Auckland)[4]
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Leg 1 — Europe[5] | |||
28 January 2013 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy |
29 January 2013 | Newcastle | O2 Academy | |
30 January 2013 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy |
1 February 2013 | Sheffield | England | O2 Academy |
2 February 2013 | Cardiff | Wales | The Great Hall |
5 February 2013 | London | England | O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire |
6 February 2013 | |||
8 February 2013 | Bournemouth | O2 Academy | |
9 February 2013 | Birmingham | O2 Academy | |
11 February 2013 | Bristol | O2 Academy | |
12 February 2013 | York | Barbican Centre | |
13 February 2013 | Leeds | O2 Academy | |
Leg 2 — Oceania[6] | |||
1 March 2013[A] | Sydney | Australia | Enmore Theatre |
2 March 2013[B] | Brisbane | Doomben Racecourse | |
8 March 2013[C] | Melbourne | Flemington Racecourse | |
9 March 2013[B] | Sydney | Randwick Racecourse | |
10 March 2013[B] | Melbourne | Flemington Racecourse | |
11 March 2013[B] | Adelaide | Bonython Park | |
15 March 2013 | Auckland | New Zealand | The Powerstation |
Leg 3 — Asia | |||
16 March 2013[D] | Sepang District | Malaysia | Sepang International Circuit |
Leg 4 — Europe | |||
24 May 2013[E] | Derry | Northern Ireland | Ebrington Square |
26 May 2013[F] | London | England | Victoria Park |
1 June 2013[G] | Twickenham Stadium | ||
8 June 2013[H] | Newbury | Newbury Racecourse | |
9 June 2013[I] | Manchester | Heaton Park | |
22 June 2013[J] | Sunderland | Stadium of Light | |
26 June 2013[K] | Floriana | Malta | The Granaries |
28 June 2013[L] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm |
13 July 2013[M] | London | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park | |
14 July 2013[N] | Perth and Kinross | Scotland | Balado |
26 July 2013[O] | Long Marston | England | Long Marston Airfield |
27 July 2013[P] | Birchington-on-Sea | Quex Park | |
3 August 2013[Q] | Naas | Ireland | Punchestown Racecourse |
4 August 2013[R] | Lytham St Annes | England | Lytham Green |
17 August 2013[T] | Weston-under-Lizard | Weston Park | |
18 August 2013[T] | Chelmsford | Hylands Park | |
31 August 2013[U] | Costessey | Royal Norfolk Showground | |
Notes
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A Future Music Sideshow[7]
- B Future Music Festival[8]
- C Good Life Festival[9]
- D Future Music Festival Asia[10]
- E Radio 1's Big Weekend[11]
- F As One in the Park[12]
- G Chime for Change[13]
- H Party in the Paddock[14]
- I Parklife Weekender[15]
- J North East Live[16]
- K Isle of MTV[17]
- L Glastonbury Festival[18]
- M Wireless Festival[19]
- N T in the Park[20]
- O Global Gathering[21]
- P South Island Festival[22]
- Q Oxegen[23]
- R Lytham Proms Festival[24]
- T V Festival[25]
- U Sundown Festival[26]
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
3 March 2013 | Joondalup, Australia | Arena Joondalup | Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Future Music Festival".[27] |
6 March 2013 | Brisbane, Australia | The Tivoli | Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Future Music Sideshow". |
7 March 2013 | Sydney, Australia | Sydney Harbour | Cancelled. This concert was a part of "Island Party". |
9 August 2013 | Haydock, England | Haydock Park Racecourse | Cancelled. This concert was a part of "Haydock Park Nights".[28] |
References
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- Karmali, Sarah (29 January 2013). "Emilio Pucci Creates Rita Ora's Tour Wardrobe". Vogue. Condé Nast Publications. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Holman, Tayla (27 August 2013). "Iggy Azalea Opens Up About Joining Beyonce's Mrs. Carter Tour". Inquisitr. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "The Edge presents Rita Ora live in NZ". The Edge. MediaWorks New Zealand. February 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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- "Rita Ora Announces 2013 UK Tour". Capital FM. Global Radio. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Martinovic, Paul (14 December 2012). "Rita Ora announces new tour dates, Iggy Azalea to support". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Sources for concerts in Oceania:
- Condon, Dan (5 March 2013). "Rita Ora Cancels Brisbane Show". The Music. Street Press Australia Pty Ltd. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "A chat with Rita Ora". Stuff. Fairfax New Zealand. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Hurley, Sally-Anne (7 February 2013). "Rita Ora Announces Future Sideshows". The Music. Street Press Australia Pty Ltd. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Exclusive pre-sale: Rita Ora's Future Music Festival headlining shows in Sydney and Brisbane". Nova 96.9. NOVA Entertainment. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Mann, Tom (1 March 2013). "Future Music Festival: Everything you need to know". FasterLouder. Junkee Media. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Judge, Paul (24 January 2013). "GOOD LIFE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCED!". AU Review. Heath Media. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Full line-up for Future Music Festival Asia 2013 announced". India Infoline. March 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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- Fletcher, Becky (11 June 2013). "Festival review: The Parklife Weekender 2013". Cosmopolitan. Hearst Magazines. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Review: North East Live at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland". Evening Chronicle. Trinity Mirror. 23 June 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Rita Ora, Rudimental To Perform At Isle Of MTV In Malta". MTV News UK. Viacom International Media Networks Europe. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Rita Ora, Arctic Monkeys and Beady Eyes at perform at Glastonbury festival". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 29 June 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "JAY-Z, RITA ORA AND EMELI SANDE PERFORM AT YAHOO! WIRELESS FESTIVAL IN LONDON". The Source. The NorthStar Group. 15 July 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Rita Ora, Frank Ocean & More For T in the Park". Metro Radio. Bauer Radio. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Clements, Ashlet (8 March 2013). "PLAN B, EXAMPLE, RITA ORA CONFIRMED FOR GLOBAL GATHERING 2013". Gigwise. Giant Digital. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Fear, Helen (27 July 2016). "Rita Ora rocks double topknot and bright pink all-in-one at Global Gathering!". Reveal. National Magazine Company. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Mullally, Una (3 August 2013). "Rain fails to dampen spirits at Punchestown". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Stickler, Jon (20 February 2013). "Rita Ora Announced As Lytham Proms Final Headliner". Stereoboard. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "McFly and Rita Ora are among top acts in V Festival line-up". Express & Star. MNA Media. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Freezer, David (14 August 2013). "Focus group will help shape how Norfolk's Sundown Festival develops for 2014". Eastern Daily Press. Archant. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
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