Break the Spell Tour was the second headlining tour from record breaking American rock band Daughtry.[1] The first leg of the tour was announced on January 16, 2012.[2] The tour began on March 20, 2012, in Buffalo, New York and finished on October 19, 2012, in Dubai. It was in support of third studio album Break the Spell and grossed $6.3 million.[3]
Tour by Daughtry | |
Associated album | Break the Spell |
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Start date | March 20, 2012 |
End date | October 19, 2012 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows |
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Daughtry concert chronology |
Opening acts
edit- Mike Sanchez
- SafetySuit
Set list
edit- "Renegade"
- "Break the Spell"
- "Feels Like Tonight"
- "Crawling Back to You"
- "Losing My Mind"
- "Outta My Head"
- "Crazy"
- "Start of Something Good"
- "What About Now"
- "Home"
- "Rescue Me"
- "Spaceship"
- "Louder Than Ever"
- "Over You"
- "No Surprise"
- "Runnin' Down A Dream" (Tom Petty cover)
- "September"
Encore
- "Rebel Yell" (Billy Idol cover)
- "It's Not Over"
Tour dates
editBox office score date
editVenue | City | Attendance | Gross revenue |
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Shea's Performing Arts Center | Buffalo | 2,809 / 2,933 (96%) | $124,705[5] |
Reading Eagle Theater at Sovereign Center | Reading | 2,759 / 3,552 (78%) | $132,478[5] |
Massey Hall | Toronto | 2,424 / 2,628 (92%) | $128,393 |
Palace Theatre | Cleveland | 2,606 / 2,606 (100%) | $120,683 |
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center | Atlanta | 1,724 / 2,546 (70%) | $87,300 |
Robinson Center | Little Rock | 1,418 / 2,393 (59%) | $69,339 |
Ryman Auditorium | Nashville | 2,300 / 2,300 (100%) | $107,010 |
The Louisville Palace | Louisville | 2,602 / 2,602 (100%) | $117,721 |
Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Columbus | 1,928 / 3,234 (60%) | $93,800 |
Music Hall | Cincinnati | 2,029 / 3,138 (65%) | $93,865 |
Benedum Center | Pittsburgh | 2,168 / 2,640 (82%) | $106,820 |
Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro | 3,945 / 4,995 (80%) | $183,983 |
Ruth Eckered Hall | Clearwater | 2,110 / 2,110 (100%) | $104,135 |
Mizner Park Amphitheater | Boca Raton | 3,194 / 3,240 (99%) | $149,730 |
Moran Theatre | Jacksonville | 1,783 / 2,781 (64%) | $85,092 |
Memorial Auditorium | Lowell | 2,965 / 2,965 (100%) | $125,578[6] |
New Jersey Performing Arts Center | Newark | 2,316 / 2,747 (84%) | $120,712 |
Palace Theatre | Albany | 2,666 / 2,666 (100%) | $114,423 |
Hammerstein Ballroom | New York City | 3,019 / 3,308 (91%) | $160,166 |
Egyptian Room | Indianapolis | 1,209 / 1,830 (66%) | $59,846 [7] |
Genesee Theatre | Waukegan | 2,347 / 2,347 (100%) | $117,838 |
The Brick | Minneapolis | 1,179 / 1,252 (94%) | $61,898 |
Orpheum Theatre | Omaha | 1,773 / 2,444 (73%) | $84,197 |
Peabody Opera House | St. Louis | 2,222 / 2,923 (76%) | $106,825 |
Midland Theatre | Kansas City | 1,269 / 2,481 (51%) | $55,673 |
Brady Theatre | Tulsa | 1,631 / 2,504 (65%) | $83,582 |
Comerica Theatre | Phoenix | 2,271 / 2,860 (79%) | $111,768 |
San Diego Civic Theatre | San Diego | 1,488 / 2,694 (55%) | $76,230 |
The Joint | Paradise | 1,670 / 3,137 (53%) | $90,813 |
Nokia Theatre: LA Live | Los Angeles | 3,223 / 4,046 (79%) | $168,670 |
Warfield Theatre | San Francisco | 1,513 / 2,360 (64%) | $75,619 |
Keller Auditorium | Portland | 2,614 / 2,881 (91%) | $123,705 |
Paramount Theatre | Seattle | 1,534 / 2,759 (56%) | $78,583 |
Abravanel Hall | Salt Lake City | 2,003 / 2,441 (82%) | $93,312 |
Temple Horne Buell Theatre | Denver | 2,077 / 2,605 (80%) | $104, 773 |
Verizon Theatre | Grand Prairie | 2,091 / 3,168 (66%) | $100,343 |
Bass Concert Hall | Austin | 1,405 / 2,725 (52%) | $70,065 |
The Colosseum at Caesar's | Windsor | 4,109 / 4,934 (83%) | $304,407 |
TOTAL | 84,393 / 96,671 (87%) | $4,088,090 |
Personnel
editBand
- Chris Daughtry – lead vocals, guitar
- Josh Steely – lead guitar
- Brian Craddock – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Josh Paul – bass
- Robin Diaz – drums
Touring members
- Elvio Fernandes – keyboards, backing vocals
References
edit- ^ @CHRIS_Daughtry (30 December 2011). "And by the way, I didn't say the tour will start in the Midwest, I said we'll be touring starting in March. Not sure where it'll start yet" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "DAUGHTRY ANNOUNCES FIRST LEG OF ITS "BREAK THE SPELL 2012 TOUR" | the Official Daughtry Website". Archived from the original on 2012-01-19. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
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