Revival Tour
2016 concert tour by Selena Gomez
Revival Tour Location North America • Asia • Oceania Associated album Revival Start date May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06 ) End date August 13, 2016 (2016-08-13 ) Legs 3 No. of shows43 in North America 7 in Asia 5 in Oceania 55 in total Attendance 541,444[ 1] Box office $35.6 million($44.25 million in 2023 dollars)[ 1] [ 2]
The Revival Tour [ 3] was the second solo concert tour by American singer Selena Gomez , in support of her second solo studio album Revival (2015). The tour began in Las Vegas , Nevada , at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on May 6, 2016. The tour was projected to end on December 18, 2016, in Zapopan , Mexico at the Telmex Auditorium , but due to Gomez's problems and side effects with lupus , it was interrupted earlier on August 13, 2016 in Auckland , New Zealand , at the Vector Arena .[ 4] [ 5]
Background and development
On October 1, 2015, Gomez announced that she would be begin touring North America in late spring of the following year in support of her album Revival (2015). When discussing the tour in a video posted to her fans on Instagram, Gomez stated:
I have a very exciting announcement: I am launching my Revival World Tour. I will be going through the US and Canada from May to July and then later in the year going overseas.
She also announced that fans could purchase a Revival bundle with early ticket access.[ 6]
In a statement to Entertainment Weekly , Gomez stated:
I am ready to get back on the road and see my fans in person! This album marks a new and very important chapter in my life. I cannot wait to get on stage and perform this new material.[ 7]
The first leg took place in North America across the United States and Canada. The leg ran from May to July 2016. DNCE served as the main opening act in North America with the exception of Vancouver, Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Anaheim.[ 8] Bea Miller opened from May 6, 2016, through June 15, 2016, and July 9, 2016, Tyler Shaw opened in Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Ottawa,[ 9] Bahari opened from June 17, 2016, through July 8, 2016,[ 10] and Charlie Puth opened in Anaheim.[ 11] On March 15, 2016, Quebec City Summer Festival 2016 announced Gomez as a main headliner of the festival in Quebec City.[ 12]
The second leg took place across Asia. Announcements for the Asia leg was announced through each city individually rather than one big announcement.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] The leg ran from July 23, 2016, through August 3, 2016. Opening acts included Gentle Bones in Singapore, Jai Waetford in Bangkok, Darren Espanto in Manila, and DNCE returning as an opening act in Tokyo. Gomez was scheduled to perform her very first shows in China, but reports came out that she was allegedly banned by Chinese authorities due to support of Dalai Lama .[ 18] The third leg took place across Oceania.[ 19] The leg ran from August 6, 2016, through August 13, 2016. DNCE returned once again as the opening act for Oceania.
Gomez had plans to tour across Europe and Latin America, but cancelled, citing anxiety and depression caused by lupus .[ 5]
Accolades
Set list
This set list is representative of the show on July 5, 2016, in Phoenix. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[ 23]
Notes
Shows
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Revenue
North America – Leg 1[ 27]
May 6
Las Vegas
United States
Mandalay Bay Events Center
8,471 / 8,835
$589,890
May 8
Fresno
Save Mart Center
8,269 / 10,141
$558,576
May 10
Sacramento
Sleep Train Arena
9,386 / 14,615
$554,935
May 11
San Jose
SAP Center
8,954 / 12,036
$667,340
May 13
Seattle
KeyArena
10,363 / 10,690
$714,660
May 14
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
11,065 / 11,065
$709,038
May 16
Edmonton
Rexall Place
9,131 / 13,051
$543,719
May 17
Calgary
Scotiabank Saddledome
7,480 / 12,012
$440,055
May 19
Saskatoon
SaskTel Centre
4,913 / 5,893
$305,943
May 20
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
6,064 / 9,384
$343,655
May 22[ a]
Ottawa
Canadian Tire Centre
5,502 / 9,573
$357,126
May 23
London
Budweiser Gardens
7,948 / 8,635
$488,500
May 25[ b]
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
13,203 / 13,203
$774,585
May 26
Montreal
Bell Centre
10,216 / 11,428
$567,572
May 28
Boston
United States
TD Garden
12,545 / 13,929
$798,495
May 29
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun Arena
7,105 / 7,105
$465,290
June 1
New York City
Barclays Center
11,228 / 12,617
$840,558
June 2
Newark
Prudential Center
10,330 / 11,013
$698,001
June 4
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
10,021 / 12,822
$668,009
June 5
Cincinnati
U.S. Bank Arena
6,395 / 7,651
$401,055
June 7
Charlotte
Time Warner Cable Arena
6,615 / 10,278
$402,200
June 9
Atlanta
Philips Arena
6,079 / 8,802
$450,938
June 10
Orlando
Amway Center
9,389 / 9,600
$639,745
June 11
Miami
American Airlines Arena
9,595 / 11,013
$637,010
June 14
New Orleans
Smoothie King Center
9,062 / 9,062
$612,718
June 15
Houston
Toyota Center
7,520 / 11,390
$642,485
June 17
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
7,707 / 10,328
$519,396
June 18
Dallas
American Airlines Center
11,171 / 17,430
$834,521
June 19
Tulsa
BOK Center
7,487 / 7,999
$528,235
June 21
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
7,162 / 13,615
$438,130
June 22
Louisville
KFC Yum! Center
6,575 / 14,728
$440,749
June 24
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
8,037 / 9,108
$583,971
June 25
Chicago
United Center
9,810 / 14,333
$703,300
June 26
St. Louis
Scottrade Center
7,181 / 8,000
$448,623
June 28
St. Paul
Xcel Energy Center
8,571 / 10,498
$512,991
June 29[ c]
Milwaukee
Marcus Amphitheater
6,907 / 18,612
$399,729
July 1
Kansas City
Sprint Center
9,781 / 9,781
$561,296
July 2
Denver
Pepsi Center
7,429 / 15,600
$491,572
July 5
Phoenix
Talking Stick Resort Arena
8,977 / 11,451
$522,030
July 6
San Diego
Valley View Casino Center
7,464 / 10,126
$530,535
July 8
Los Angeles
Staples Center
13,239 / 13,239
$963,518
July 9
Anaheim
Honda Center
10,176 / 11,434
$769,533
July 11[ d]
Quebec City
Canada
Plains of Abraham
80,000 / 80,000
$7,004,925
Asia – Leg 2[ 30]
July 23
Jakarta
Indonesia
Indonesia Convention Exhibition
5,001 / 5,001
$498,051
July 25
Shah Alam
Malaysia
Malawati Stadium
7,892 / 7,892
$498,300
July 27
Singapore
Singapore Indoor Stadium
6,023 / 6,023
$501,875
July 29
Bangkok
Thailand
Impact Arena
8,042 / 8,042
$543,988
July 31
Manila
Philippines
Mall of Asia Arena
11,505 / 11,505
$796,554
August 2
Tokyo
Japan
Tokyo International Forum
5,009 / 5,009
$598,091
August 3
Oceania – Leg 3[ 19]
August 6
Melbourne
Australia
Margaret Court Arena
10,825 / 10,825
$706,009
August 7
August 9
Sydney
Qudos Bank Arena
9,493 / 9,493
$640,219
August 11
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
5,026 / 5,026
$366,508
August 13
Auckland
New Zealand
Vector Arena
7,814 / 8,159
$475,780
Total
439,141 / 505,628 (86.85)
$30,160,393
Notes
^ The concert of May 22, 2016 in Ottawa at the Canadian Tire Centre was originally planned to take place on May 25, but was rescheduled to May 22 to avoid any potential conflict with the Toronto Raptors playoff game.[ 28]
^ The concert of May 25, 2016 in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre was originally planned to take place on May 22, but was rescheduled to May 25 to avoid any potential conflict with the Toronto Raptors playoff game.[ 28]
^ The concert of June 29, 2016, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the Marcus Amphitheater is a part of the Summerfest 2016.[ 29]
^ The concert of July 11, 2016, in Canada, Quebec City at the Plains of Abraham is a part of the Quebec City Summer Festival 2016.[ 12]
Cancelled shows
Notes
^ Although no official reason was given, NewsFix says that Gomez was banned by Chinese authorities due to support of the Dalai Lama .[ 18]
^ The concert of September 3, 2016, in Paradise at the Paradise Park Amphitheater was a part of AtlanticFest2016.[ 31]
^ The concert of September 4, 2016, in Moncton at Moncton Stadium was a part of AtlanticFest2016.[ 32]
^ The concert of September 24, 2016, in New York City at Central Park was a part of Global Citizen Festival . Demi Lovato replaced Gomez as headliner.[ 33]
^ The concert of December 3, 2016, in Buenos Aires at Indoor Stadium is a part of Shout Festival.[ 34]
^ The concert of December 10, 2016, in São Paulo at Allianz Parque is a part of Z Festival.[ 35] Demi Lovato is set to replace Gomez.[ 36]
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