The Magic Summer Tour
1990–92 concert tour by New Kids on the Block
Magic Summer Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Start date April 25, 1990 End date February 21, 1992 Legs 9 No. of shows220
The Magic Summer Tour was the second major concert tour by American boy band New Kids on the Block . The tour supported their fourth studio album, Step by Step (1990) and their first compilation album, No More Games: The Remix Album (1990). [ 1]
The tour began only one month after their previous concluded. After the summer leg ended, the tour shifted gears and was renamed the "No More Games Tour",[ 2] following the announcement of their remix album. Lasting 22 months, the group played over 220 concerts in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia.
Background
The 1990 summer tour was sponsored by Coca-Cola [ 3] and tied into its "Magic Summer '90" campaign that included the infamous MagiCan .[ 4]
The tour was a commercial success. Both stints in North America landed the group in the top 10 tours in 1990 and 1991. In 1990, the group earned $74.1 million from 152 shows in North America[ 5] (25 of which were performed during their previous tour).
During an encore performance of "Hangin' Tough " at the end of the second concert held at Saratoga Springs on June 25, Donnie Wahlberg fell through a trap door while jumping off a raised platform.[ 6] He received scrapes and bruises to his chest, neck, and arms. After being hospitalized for a night, he spent a week recuperating, and the rest of the band continued the next few concerts as a four-piece act.
Opening acts
Perfect Gentlemen (North America, select dates)
Rick Wes (North America, Leg 1)
Tommy Page (North America, Leg 1)
Biscuit (North America, Leg 2)
Brenda K. Starr (North America, Leg 2, select dates)
George Lamond (North America, Leg 2, select dates)
The Good Girls (North America, Leg 2, select dates)
Setlist
"Call It What You Want "
"My Favorite Girl"
"Valentine Girl "
"Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) " (Europe and North America's first leg only)
"You Got It (The Right Stuff) "
"Baby, I Believe in You "
"Cover Girl "
"Let's Try It Again "
"Stay With Me Baby"
Medley:
"I Remember When"
"Angel"
"Please Don't Go Girl "
"Where Do I Go from Here?"
"Treat Me Right"
"Never Gonna Fall in Love Again"
"Funny Feeling"
"I'll Be Loving You (Forever) "
"Games "
"Tonight "
"Step By Step "
"This One's for the Children "
"Hangin' Tough "
Notes:
• "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) " was performed as the third song in the setlist instead of Valentine Girl during the 1990 European dates of the tour
• "Funny Feeling" was occasionally taken out of the setlist for unknown reasons and "I'll Be Loving You (Forever) was performed instead.
• There were shows where the spot in the set list that held both "Funny Feeling" or "I'll Be Loving You (Forever) (depending on the show) were taken off the set list completely and "Games " would be performed right after "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again".
• At select shows in Japan, a rendition of the Jackson 5 song "I'll Be There " was performed during the set list.
Tour dates
Magic Summer Tour
Date
City
Country
Venue
Europe[ 7]
April 25, 1990
Edinburgh
Scotland
Edinburgh Playhouse
April 26, 1990
Manchester
England
Manchester Apollo
April 27, 1990
Whitley Bay
Whitley Bay Ice Rink
April 28, 1990
April 29, 1990
Brighton
Brighton Centre
May 3, 1990
Hamburg
West Germany
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
May 4, 1990
Frankfurt
Festhalle
May 5, 1990
Munich
Olympiahalle
May 6, 1990
Essen
Grugahalle
May 8, 1990
Birmingham
England
NEC Arena
May 9, 1990
May 11, 1990
London
London Arena
May 12, 1990
May 13, 1990
North America[ 8]
June 23, 1990
Lake Placid
United States
Olympic Center Ice Rink
June 24, 1990
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Raceway
June 26, 1990
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
June 27, 1990
June 28, 1990
Hoffman Estates
Poplar Creek Music Theater
June 29, 1990
June 30, 1990
East Troy
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
July 1, 1990
July 4, 1990
Saint Paul
Harriet Island
July 5, 1990
Bonner Springs
Sandstone Center for the Performing Arts
July 6, 1990
Iowa City
Carver–Hawkeye Arena
July 7, 1990
Noblesville
Deer Creek Music Center
July 8, 1990
July 10, 1990
Cincinnati
Riverfront Stadium
July 11, 1990
Cuyahoga Falls
Blossom Music Center
July 12, 1990
July 13, 1990
Burgettstown
Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
July 14, 1990
July 17, 1990
Washington, D.C.
RFK Stadium
July 20, 1990
East Rutherford
Giants Stadium
July 21, 1990
July 22, 1990
Wantagh
Jones Beach Marine Theater
July 23, 1990
July 26, 1990
Old Orchard Beach
Seashore Performing Arts Center
July 27, 1990
Bristol
Lake Compounce Amphitheater
July 28, 1990
July 29, 1990
Foxborough
Foxboro Stadium
July 31, 1990
August 3, 1990
Toronto
Canada
CNE Grandstand
August 4, 1990
Montreal
Olympic Stadium
August 5, 1990
Ottawa
Lansdowne Park
August 8, 1990
Atlanta
United States
Bobby Dodd Stadium
August 9, 1990
Charlotte
American Legion Memorial Stadium
August 10, 1990
Tallahassee
Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
August 11, 1990
St. Petersburg
Florida Suncoast Dome
August 12, 1990
Miami Gardens
Joe Robbie Stadium
August 14, 1990
Greenville
Paladin Stadium
August 15, 1990
Winston-Salem
Groves Stadium
August 16, 1990
Nashville
Starwood Amphitheatre
August 17, 1990
Knoxville
Thompson–Boling Arena
August 19, 1990
Irving
Texas Stadium
August 20, 1990
Houston
Astrodome
August 22, 1990
Pensacola
Pensacola Civic Center
August 23, 1990
New Orleans
Louisiana Superdome
August 24, 1990
Shreveport
Independence Stadium
August 25, 1990
Jackson
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
August 26, 1990
St. Louis
Busch Stadium
August 28, 1990
Tulsa
Skelly Stadium
August 30, 1990
Greenwood Village
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
September 2, 1990
Provo
Marriott Center
September 5, 1990
Vancouver
Canada
BC Place
September 6, 1990
Seattle
United States
Kingdome
September 8, 1990
Oakland
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
September 9, 1990
Mountain View
Shoreline Amphitheatre
September 12, 1990
Costa Mesa
Pacific Amphitheatre
September 13, 1990
September 14, 1990
Los Angeles
Dodger Stadium
September 15, 1990
Las Vegas
Thomas & Mack Center
September 16, 1990
Chandler
Compton Terrace
No More Games Tour
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America[ 9]
October 31, 1990
Calgary
Canada
Olympic Saddledome
November 2, 1990
Edmonton
Northlands Coliseum
November 3, 1990
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Place
November 4, 1990
Winnipeg
Winnipeg Arena
November 7, 1990
Indianapolis
United States
Market Square Arena
November 8, 1990
Champaign
Assembly Hall
November 9, 1990
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
November 10, 1990
Bloomington
Met Center
November 11, 1990
Ames
Hilton Coliseum
November 14, 1990
Rosemont
Rosemont Horizon
November 15, 1990
Detroit
Joe Louis Arena
November 16, 1990
November 17, 1990
November 18, 1990
November 20, 1990
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 21, 1990
November 23, 1990
Pittsburgh
Civic Arena
November 24, 1990
Syracuse
Carrier Dome
November 25, 1990
Richfield Township
The Coliseum at Richfield
November 26, 1990
November 29, 1990
Atlanta
Omni Coliseum
November 30, 1990
Knoxville
Thompson–Boling Arena
December 1, 1990
Birmingham
BJCC Coliseum
December 2, 1990
Cincinnati
Riverfront Coliseum
December 6, 1990
Providence
Providence Civic Center
December 7, 1990
December 8, 1990
Toronto
Canada
Skydome
December 9, 1990
Philadelphia
United States
Spectrum
December 10, 1990
December 11, 1990
December 13, 1990
Toronto
Canada
Skydome
December 14, 1990
Worcester
United States
The Centrum in Worcester
December 15, 1990
December 16, 1990
December 20, 1990
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
December 21, 1990
Asia
January 31, 1991
Tokyo
Japan
Tokyo Dome
February 1, 1991
February 3, 1991
Osaka
Osaka-jō Hall
February 4, 1991
Nagoya
Nagoya Rainbow Hall
North America[ 10]
February 10, 1991
Honolulu
United States
Blaisdell Arena
February 13, 1991
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome
February 14, 1991
Portland
Memorial Coliseum
February 16, 1991
Pullman
Beasley Coliseum
February 17, 1991
Boise
BSU Pavilion
February 19, 1991
Daly City
Cow Palace
February 20, 1991
Fresno
Selland Arena
February 22, 1991
Reno
Lawlor Events Center
February 23, 1991
Oakland
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
February 24, 1991
February 25, 1991
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
March 1, 1991
El Paso
UTEP Special Events Center
March 2, 1991
Albuquerque
Tingley Coliseum
March 3, 1991
Lubbock
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
March 6, 1991
Valley Center
Britt Brown Arena
March 7, 1991
March 8, 1991
Oklahoma City
MCC Arena
March 9, 1991
Little Rock
Barton Coliseum
March 10, 1991
Shreveport
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
March 13, 1991
San Antonio
Hemisfair Arena
March 14, 1991
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
March 15, 1991
Houston
The Summit
March 16, 1991
Baton Rouge
Riverside Centroplex Arena
March 17, 1991
Biloxi
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
March 20, 1991
Orlando
Orlando Arena
March 21, 1991
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 23, 1991
Auburn
Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum
March 24, 1991
Huntsville
Von Braun Civic Center Arena
March 27, 1991
Louisville
Freedom Hall
March 28, 1991
Wheeling
Wheeling Civic Center
March 29, 1991
Raleigh
Reynolds Coliseum
March 30, 1991
Norfolk
Norfolk Scope Arena
March 31, 1991
April 3, 1991
Peoria
Peoria Civic Center Arena
April 4, 1991
Rockford
Rockford MetroCentre
April 5, 1991
Columbia
Hearnes Center
April 7, 1991
Notre Dame
Joyce Athletic & Convocation Center
April 8, 1991
East Lansing
Breslin Student Events Center
April 9, 1991
Detroit
Joe Louis Arena
April 10, 1991
Ann Arbor
Crisler Center
April 11, 1991
Kalamazoo
Wings Stadium
April 13, 1991
Saginaw
Wendler Arena
Europe[ 11]
April 23, 1991
Berlin
Germany
Deutschlandhalle
April 24, 1991
Bremen
Stadthalle Bremen
April 26, 1991
Stockholm
Sweden
Stockholm Globe Arena
April 27, 1991
Kiel
Germany
Ostseehalle
April 28, 1991
Frankfurt
Festhalle Frankfurt
April 29, 1991
Brussels
Belgium
Forest National
May 1, 1991
Munich
Germany
Olympiahalle
May 2, 1991
Hamburg
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
May 3, 1991
Paris
France
Zénith de Paris
May 5, 1991
Nuremberg
Germany
Frankenhalle
May 6, 1991
Zürich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
May 7, 1991
Mannheim
Germany
Eisstadion
May 8, 1991
Stuttgart
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 10, 1991
Cologne
Sporthalle Köln
May 11, 1991
Dortmund
Westfalenhallen
May 12, 1991
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Sportpaleis van Ahoy
May 14, 1991
London
England
Wembley Arena
May 15, 1991
May 16, 1991
May 18, 1991
May 19, 1991
May 20, 1991
May 23, 1991
Birmingham
NEC Arena
May 24, 1991
May 25, 1991
May 26, 1991
May 27, 1991
May 30, 1991
Manchester
GMEX
May 31, 1991
June 1, 1991
October 30, 1991
Copenhagen
Denmark
Forum Copenhagen
November 1, 1991
Stockholm
Sweden
Stockholm Globe Arena
November 2, 1991
Gothenburg
Scandinavium
November 4, 1991
Helsinki
Finland
Helsinki Ice Hall
November 6, 1991
Oslo
Norway
Oslo Spektrum
November 7, 1991
November 11, 1991
Forest
Belgium
Forest National
November 12, 1991
November 16, 1991
Memmingen
Germany
Eissporthalle
November 17, 1991
Essen
Grugahalle
November 19, 1991
Kiel
Ostseehalle
November 21, 1991
Cologne
Sporthalle Köln
November 23, 1991
Frankfurt
Festhalle
November 25, 1991
Hanover
Eilenriedehalle
November 30, 1991
Vienna
Austria
Wiener Stadthalle
December 2, 1991
Manchester
United Kingdom
GMEX
December 3, 1991
December 5, 1991
London
Wembley Arena
December 6, 1991
Sheffield
Sheffield Arena
December 7, 1991
Glasgow
SECC Concert Hall 4
December 8, 1991
December 11, 1991
Dublin
Ireland
Point Theatre
December 12, 1991
December 14, 1991
Birmingham
United Kingdom
NEC Arena
December 15, 1991
North America
January 15, 1992
Mexico City
Mexico
Palacio de los Deportes
January 16, 1992
January 17, 1992
Australasia[ 12]
January 25, 1992
Auckland
New Zealand
Ericsson Stadium
January 28, 1992
Sydney
Australia
Sydney Entertainment Centre
January 29, 1992
February 1, 1992
Melbourne
National Tennis Centre
February 4, 1992
Adelaide
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
February 6, 1992
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Asia[ 13]
February 8, 1992
Kallang
Singapore
Singapore Indoor Stadium
February 9, 1992
February 11, 1992
Jakarta
Indonesia
Istora Senayan
February 12, 1992
February 13, 1992
February 15, 1992
Manila
Philippines
Rizal Memorial Stadium
February 17, 1992
Seoul
South Korea
Olympic Gymnastics Arena
February 20, 1992
Yokohama
Japan
Yokohama Arena
February 21, 1992
February 22, 1992 (2 Times)
February 24, 1992
Nagoya
Nagoya Rainbow Hall
February 25, 1992
Kobe
Kobe World Memorial Hall
Box office score data
Venue
City
Tickets sold / Available
Gross revenue
Olympic Center Ice Rink
Lake Placid
10,084 / 11,000 (92%)
$196,638[ 14]
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills
41,691 / 41,691 (100%)
$771,284[ 15]
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
East Troy
70,029 / 80,000 (88%)
$1,395,607[ 15]
Harriet Island
Saint Paul
29,611 / 29,611 (100%)
$593,930[ 15]
Sandstone Center for the Performing Arts
Bonner Springs
18,000 / 18,000 (100%)
$355,282[ 15]
Riverfront Stadium
Cincinnati
48,450 / 48,450 (100%)
$1,102,420[ 16]
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford
104,218 / 104,218 (100%)
$2,542,125[ 17]
Jones Beach Marine Theater
Wantagh
20,200 / 20,200 (100%)
$575,700[ 17]
Seashore Performing Arts Center
Old Orchard Beach
15,000 / 15,000 (100%)
$360,000[ 17]
Lake Compounce Amphitheater
Bristol
40,000 / 40,000 (100%)
$1,141,365[ 17]
Thompson–Boling Arena
Knoxville
47,785 / 47,785 (100%)
$1,112,290[ 18] [ 19]
American Legion Memorial Stadium
Charlotte
27,268 / 27,268 (100%)
$661,100[ 20]
Paladin Stadium
Greenville
27,328 / 27,328 (100%)
$669,775[ 20]
Groves Stadium
Winston-Salem
21,032 / 25,000 (84%)
$491,300[ 20]
Astrodome
Houston
45,898 / 45,898 (100%)
$1,085,675[ 20]
Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans
39,658 / 50,000 (79%)
$752,280[ 20]
Independence Stadium
Shreveport
26,727 / 26,727 (100%)
$586,395[ 20]
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Jackson
35,101 / 35,101 (100%)
$771,368[ 20]
Skelly Stadium
Tulsa
30,523 / 30,523 (100%)
$741,875[ 21]
Busch Stadium
St. Louis
50,697 / 50,697 (100%)
$1,143,675[ 22]
BC Place
Vancouver
34,201 / 34,201 (100%)
$859,733[ 22]
Kingdome
Seattle
42,929 / 52,619 (82%)
$1,015,300[ 23]
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland
54,267 / 54,267 (100%)
$1,356,675[ 23]
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View
20,000 / 20,000 (100%)
$496,188[ 23]
Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas
14,189 / 14,189 (100%)
$332,925[ 23]
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles
55,003 / 55,003 (100%)
$1,276,825[ 24]
Pacific Amphitheatre
Costa Mesa
37,637 / 37,637 (100%)
$794,819[ 25]
Compton Terrace
Chandler
22,886 / 22,886 (100%)
$554,987[ 26]
Olympic Saddledome
Calgary
29,251 / 34,958 (84%)
$829,849[ 27]
Saskatchewan Place
Saskatoon
13,612 / 13,612 (100%)
$403,448[ 27]
Bradley Center
Milwaukee
17,900 / 17,900 (100%)
$437,850[ 28]
Market Square Arena
Indianapolis
14,443 / 14,443 (100%)
$361,075[ 29]
Assembly Hall
Champaign
15,125 / 15,125 (100%)
$378,125[ 29]
Target Center
Minneapolis
16,216 / 16,216 (100%)
$405,400[ 29]
Hilton Coliseum
Ames
13,326 / 13,326 (100%)
$333,150[ 29]
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit
97,369 / 102,369 (95%)
$2,434,225[ 29] [ 30]
Rosemont Horizon
Rosemont
17,423 / 17,423 (100%)
$426,250[ 31]
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
16,566 / 16,566 (100%)
$437,310[ 31]
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Uniondale
33,962 / 33,962 (100%)
$804,800[ 19]
The Coliseum at Richfield
Richfield Township
35,696 / 35,696 (100%)
$892,400[ 19]
Carrier Dome
Syracuse
37,997 / 37,997 (100%)
$932,325[ 32]
Omni Coliseum
Atlanta
12,729 / 16,000 (80%)
$330,954[ 32]
Providence Civic Center
Providence
29,000 / 29,000 (100%)
$725,000[ 32]
Skydome
Toronto
95,668 / 95,668 (100%)
$2,433,467[ 33]
Spectrum
Philadelphia
54,172 / 54,172 (100%)
$1,422,387[ 33]
The Centrum in Worcester
Worcester
40,377 / 40,377 (100%)
$1,009,425[ 33]
BJCC Coliseum
Birmingham
16,183 / 16,183 (100%)
$404,575[ 34]
Beasley Coliseum
Pullman
8,120 / 8,120 (100%)
$195,020[ 35]
BSU Pavilion
Boise
9,356 / 9,356 (100%)
$226,104[ 35]
Blaisdell Arena
Honolulu
8,212 / 8,212 (100%)
$205,300[ 36]
Tacoma Dome
Tacoma
20,654 / 20,654 (100%)
$516,350[ 36]
Memorial Coliseum
Portland
11,845 / 11,845 (100%)
$296,125[ 36]
Cow Palace
Daly City
10,121 / 13,000 (78%)
$253,025[ 37]
Selland Arena
Fresno
10,102 / 10,102 (100%)
$242,837[ 37]
Lawlor Events Center
Reno
9,283 / 11,000 (84%)
$232,075[ 37]
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Oakland
28,520 / 28,520 (100%)
$713,000[ 37]
ARCO Arena
Sacramento
15,553 / 15,553 (100%)
$388,825[ 37]
UTEP Special Events Center
El Paso
11,371 / 11,371 (100%)
$280,625[ 37]
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
Lubbock
8,371 / 8,371 (100%)
$201,371[ 37]
Barton Coliseum
Little Rock
8,917 / 8,917 (100%)
$218,200[ 38]
Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
Shreveport
8,701 / 8,701 (100%)
$210,700[ 38]
Tingley Coliseum
Albuquerque
9,851 / 9,851 (100%)
$240,475[ 39]
Britt Brown Arena
Valley Center
21,009 / 21,009 (100%)
$518,029[ 39]
MCC Arena
Oklahoma City
10,615 / 10,615 (100%)
$265,375[ 39]
Hemisfair Arena
San Antonio
14,134 / 14,134 (100%)
$328,350[ 39]
Frank Erwin Center
Austin
13,343 / 16,799 (79%)
$322,050[ 39]
The Summit
Houston
15,951 / 15,951 (100%)
$386,300[ 39]
Riverside Centroplex Arena
Baton Rouge
10,333 / 10,333 (100%)
$250,075[ 40]
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Biloxi
10,143 / 10,143 (100%)
$247,750[ 40]
Orlando Arena
Orlando
14,068 / 14,068 (100%)
$351,700[ 40]
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Jacksonville
9,782 / 9,782 (100%)
$244,550[ 40]
Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum
Auburn
11,229 / 11,229 (100%)
$271,300[ 40]
Von Braun Civic Center Arena
Huntsville
7,878 / 7,878 (100%)
$192,475[ 41]
Reynolds Coliseum
Raleigh
10,313 / 10,313 (100%)
$245,750[ 41]
Norfolk Scope Arena
Norfolk
20,032 / 20,032 (100%)
$487,450[ 41]
Freedom Hall
Louisville
15,449 / 15,449 (100%)
$386,225[ 42]
Wheeling Civic Center
Wheeling
7,634 / 7,634 (100%)
$209,935[ 42]
Peoria Civic Center Arena
Peoria
10,729 / 10,729 (100%)
$268,225[ 42]
Rockford MetroCentre
Rockford
9,062 / 9,062 (100%)
$226,550[ 42]
Hearnes Center
Columbia
7,806 / 7,806 (100%)
$195,150[ 42]
Joyce Athletic & Convocation Center
Notre Dame
10,523 / 10,523 (100%)
$236,075[ 42]
Breslin Student Events Center
East Lansing
13,154 / 13,154 (100%)
$328,850[ 30]
Frankenhalle
Nuremberg
8,222 / 8,222 (100%)
$184,229[ 43]
Hallenstadion
Zürich
12,791 / 12,791 (100%)
$201,014[ 43]
Eisstadion
Mannheim
7,944 / 7,944 (100%)
$177,439[ 43]
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Stuttgart
12,678 / 12,678 (100%)
$276,390[ 43]
Westfalenhalle
Dortmund
14,475 / 14,475 (100%)
$303,092[ 43]
Lahti Stadium
Lahti
29,997 / 29,997 (100%)
$767,553[ 43]
Sportpaleis van Ahoy
Rotterdam
11,045 / 11,045 (100%)
$209,941[ 43]
Wembley Arena
London
104,844 / 104,844 (100%)
$2,618,304[ 43]
NEC Arena
Birmingham
59,907 / 59,907 (100%)
$1,619,883[ 43]
Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico City
52,826 / 60,000 (88%)
$1,408,081[ 44]
Sydney Entertainment Centre
Sydney
18,603 / 21,588 (86%)
$527,610[ 45]
TOTAL
2,392,923 / 2,459,999 (97%)
$57,815,283
See also
References
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^ Source for the concert in Norfolk, Virginia:
^ Source for concert in Glasgow, Scotland:
^ Sources for tour dates in Australia:
^ Sources for concert in Seoul, South Korea:
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