Tour by The Band Perry | |
Associated album | Pioneer |
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Start date | November 8, 2013 |
End date | October 3, 2014 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows |
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The Band Perry concert chronology |
The We Are Pioneers World Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American country music group The Band Perry in support of their sophomore studio album, Pioneer (2013). The tour began on November 8, 2013 in Gothenburg, Sweden and ended on October 3, 2014 in Primm, Nevada. The tour was first announced in August 2013. [1]
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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South Okanagan Events Centre | Pentiction | 3,239 / 4,084 (66%) | $162,868 |
Interior Savings Centre | Kamloops | 3,041 / 4,112 (73%) | $155,686 |
CN Centre | Prince George | 3,937 / 4,478 (88%) | $207,589 |
EnCana Events Centre | Dawson Creek | 2,762 / 3,792 (73%) | $145,603 |
Enmax Centrium | Red Deer | 4,362 / 5,000 (87%) | $226,321 |
Enmax Centre | Lethbridge | 3,882 / 3,891 (99%) | $206,934 |
Brandt Centre | Regina | 3,423 / 5,400 (63%) | $159,934 |
Sudbury Arena | Sudbury | 3,000 / 3,000 (100%) | $146,150 |
Memorial Auditorium | Kitchener | 3,628 / 5,112 (71%) | $179,114 |
K-Rock Centre | Kingston | 4,838 / 5,000 (97%) | $234,453 |
General Motors Centre | Oshawa | 4,552 / 4,865 (94%) | $223,252 |
Cross Insurance Center | Bangor | 5,006 / 5,006 (100%) | $228,135 |
Independence Events Center | Independence | 5,668 / 5,688 (100%) | $182,722 |
Swiftel Center | Brooking | 4,167 / 4,167 (100%) | $139,697 |
Sanford Center | Bemidji | 4,271 / 4,271 (100%) | $144,894 |
Ralph Engelstad Arena | Grand Forks | 4,405 / 5,000 (88%) | $151,966 |
Five Flags Center | Dubuque | 3,380 / 3,380 (100%) | $129,820 |
Viaero Event Center | Kearney | 4,201 /4,201 (100%) | $172,033 |
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center | Rapid City | 4,575 / 4,575 (100%) | $173,336 |
Rimrock Arena | Billings | 5,466 / 5,466 (100%) | $193,910 |
BMO Harris Bank Center | Rockford | 5,108 / 5,108 (100%) | $179,497 |
Show Me Center | Cape Girardeaue | 4,191 / 4,191 (100%) | $145,277 |
Corbin Arena | Corbin | 4,464 / 4,464 (100%) | $163,233 |
Dow Event Center | Saginaw | 2,685 /2,698 (99%) | $141,782 |
Caesars Atlantic City | Atlantic City | 1,432 / 1,605 (89%) | $112,913 |
TOTAL | 99,624 / 117, 994 (84%) | 4,298,169 |
Kendra Meinert of the Green Bay Press Gazette says of the opening of the show, "It was a fabulous opening. A panel of three video screens led the crowd of 4,983 in a countdown, with the threesome emerging from the rolling smoke together on a platform before engaging their band members in a few choreographed dance moves, including a synchronized six-person jump line". [4] "That exhilarating intro set the pace for an evening Kimberly promised would be part therapy and part recess, a leave-your-worries at the door celebration of "one loving country music family under this roof". And that it was — with an asterisk that this particular country family also happens to like to rock". [4]
Tour by The Band Perry | |
Associated album | Pioneer |
---|---|
Start date | November 8, 2013 |
End date | October 3, 2014 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows |
|
The Band Perry concert chronology |
The We Are Pioneers World Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American country music group The Band Perry in support of their sophomore studio album, Pioneer (2013). The tour began on November 8, 2013 in Gothenburg, Sweden and ended on October 3, 2014 in Primm, Nevada. The tour was first announced in August 2013. [1]
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
South Okanagan Events Centre | Pentiction | 3,239 / 4,084 (66%) | $162,868 |
Interior Savings Centre | Kamloops | 3,041 / 4,112 (73%) | $155,686 |
CN Centre | Prince George | 3,937 / 4,478 (88%) | $207,589 |
EnCana Events Centre | Dawson Creek | 2,762 / 3,792 (73%) | $145,603 |
Enmax Centrium | Red Deer | 4,362 / 5,000 (87%) | $226,321 |
Enmax Centre | Lethbridge | 3,882 / 3,891 (99%) | $206,934 |
Brandt Centre | Regina | 3,423 / 5,400 (63%) | $159,934 |
Sudbury Arena | Sudbury | 3,000 / 3,000 (100%) | $146,150 |
Memorial Auditorium | Kitchener | 3,628 / 5,112 (71%) | $179,114 |
K-Rock Centre | Kingston | 4,838 / 5,000 (97%) | $234,453 |
General Motors Centre | Oshawa | 4,552 / 4,865 (94%) | $223,252 |
Cross Insurance Center | Bangor | 5,006 / 5,006 (100%) | $228,135 |
Independence Events Center | Independence | 5,668 / 5,688 (100%) | $182,722 |
Swiftel Center | Brooking | 4,167 / 4,167 (100%) | $139,697 |
Sanford Center | Bemidji | 4,271 / 4,271 (100%) | $144,894 |
Ralph Engelstad Arena | Grand Forks | 4,405 / 5,000 (88%) | $151,966 |
Five Flags Center | Dubuque | 3,380 / 3,380 (100%) | $129,820 |
Viaero Event Center | Kearney | 4,201 /4,201 (100%) | $172,033 |
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center | Rapid City | 4,575 / 4,575 (100%) | $173,336 |
Rimrock Arena | Billings | 5,466 / 5,466 (100%) | $193,910 |
BMO Harris Bank Center | Rockford | 5,108 / 5,108 (100%) | $179,497 |
Show Me Center | Cape Girardeaue | 4,191 / 4,191 (100%) | $145,277 |
Corbin Arena | Corbin | 4,464 / 4,464 (100%) | $163,233 |
Dow Event Center | Saginaw | 2,685 /2,698 (99%) | $141,782 |
Caesars Atlantic City | Atlantic City | 1,432 / 1,605 (89%) | $112,913 |
TOTAL | 99,624 / 117, 994 (84%) | 4,298,169 |
Kendra Meinert of the Green Bay Press Gazette says of the opening of the show, "It was a fabulous opening. A panel of three video screens led the crowd of 4,983 in a countdown, with the threesome emerging from the rolling smoke together on a platform before engaging their band members in a few choreographed dance moves, including a synchronized six-person jump line". [4] "That exhilarating intro set the pace for an evening Kimberly promised would be part therapy and part recess, a leave-your-worries at the door celebration of "one loving country music family under this roof". And that it was — with an asterisk that this particular country family also happens to like to rock". [4]