Glam Nation Tour

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The Glam Nation Tour (also known as GlamNation International[1]) was the first headlining concert tour by American singer/songwriter Adam Lambert in support of his debut album, For Your Entertainment.[2] The tour included over 100 shows in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.

Glam Nation Tour
Tour by Adam Lambert
Promotional poster for Lambert's 2010 tour
Associated albumFor Your Entertainment
Start dateJune 4, 2010 (2010-06-04)
End dateDecember 16, 2010 (2010-12-16)
Legs4
No. of shows81 in North America
10 in Asia
4 in Oceania
18 in Europe
113 total
Adam Lambert concert chronology

Background

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The tour was officially announced on April 28, 2010 via Lambert's website. To describe the tour, Lambert stated:[3]

"I hope the audience will be able to escape for a few hours and fall into a world full of glam, drama and excitement. I’m confident we’ve put together a show far beyond the price of the ticket. I’m looking forward to connecting with fans all across the world with this show"

Fellow American Idol alum Allison Iraheta, and Orianthi served as opening acts on select dates.[4] In July, Orianthi cancelled several appearances before announcing she was leaving the second half of the tour.[5]

On February 9, 2011, it was confirmed on Lambert's official website that a CD/DVD combo of the tour would be released on March 22, 2011.

Opening acts

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  • Orianthi (North America) (select dates)
  • Allison Iraheta (North America) (select dates)
  • Seth Haapu (New Zealand)
  • The Monday Box (Finland)
  • Viktorious (Sweden)
  • Random Hero (Germany)
  • Mytoybox (England)
  • Carrie Mac (Scotland)
  • The Canyons (Los Angeles)

Set list

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  1. "For Your Entertainment" (Video Introduction)
  2. "Voodoo"
  3. "Down the Rabbit Hole"
  4. "Ring of Fire"
  5. "Fever"
  6. "Sleepwalker"
  7. "Soaked"
  8. "Whataya Want from Me"
  9. "Aftermath"
  10. "Sure Fire Winners"
  11. "Strut"
  12. "Music Again"
  13. "Broken Open"1
  14. "If I Had You"

Encore

  1. "Mad World"1
  2. "Whole Lotta Love"1
  3. "20th Century Boy"1
  4. "Enter Sandman"1
  5. "Purple Haze"1
  6. "A Change Is Gonna Come"1

1Performed at select dates

Source:[6]

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
North America[3][7][8][9][10][11]
June 4, 2010 Wilkes-Barre United States Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
June 5, 2010 Sayreville Starland Ballroom
June 6, 2010[A] Fishkill Dutchess Stadium
June 8, 2010 Toledo Omni Midwest
June 10, 2010 Council Bluffs Stir Concert Cove
June 11, 2010 Mahnomen Shooting Star Event Center
June 12, 2010 Prior Lake Mystic Showroom
June 14, 2010 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
June 15, 2010 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
June 17, 2010 Hammond The Venue at Horseshoe Casino
June 18, 2010 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
June 19, 2010 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
June 22, 2010 New York City United States Nokia Theatre Times Square
June 23, 2010
June 24, 2010 Ledyard MGM Grand Theater
June 26, 2010 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center
June 27, 2010 Baltimore Rams Head Live!
June 28, 2010 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
June 30, 2010 Norfolk The NorVa
July 2, 2010 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
July 3, 2010 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
July 6, 2010 Knoxville Tennessee Theatre
July 7, 2010 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
July 9, 2010 Cleveland Allen Theatre
July 10, 2010 Louisville Brown Theatre
July 12, 2010[B] Chesaning Chesaning Showboat Amphitheatre
July 13, 2010[C] Lansing Adado Riverfront Park
July 15, 2010 Kansas City Midland Theatre
July 16, 2010 Wichita Cotillion Ballroom
July 17, 2010 Denver Paramount Theatre
July 19, 2010 Boise Morrison Center for the Performing Arts
July 20, 2010 Seattle Showbox SoDo
July 21, 2010 Portland Crystal Ballroom
July 23, 2010 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
July 24, 2010 Lincoln Thunder Valley Casino Outdoor Amphitheater
July 25, 2010 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
July 27, 2010[D] Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre
July 28, 2010
July 30, 2010 San Diego Copley Symphony Hall
July 31, 2010 Las Vegas The Beach at Mandalay Bay
August 1, 2010 Tempe Marquee Theatre
August 3, 2010 Albuquerque Sunshine Theater
August 4, 2010 Lubbock The Pavilion at the Lone Star Event Center
August 6, 2010 Oklahoma City Coca-Cola Bricktown Events Center
August 7, 2010 Springfield Juanita K. Hammons Hall
August 8, 2010 St. Louis The Pageant
August 10, 2010 Erie Warner Theatre
August 12, 2010 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
August 13, 2010[E] Bethelem Musikfest
August 14, 2010[F] Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Canada Parc Pierre-Trahan
August 16, 2010 Concord United States Capitol Center for the Arts
August 17, 2010 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
August 19, 2010 Hyannis Cape Cod Melody Tent
August 20, 2010 Cohasset South Shore Music Circus
August 21, 2010 Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
August 23, 2010 Albany Palace Theatre
August 24, 2010 Staten Island St. George Theatre
August 26, 2010 Roanoke Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre
August 27, 2010 Richmond The National
August 28, 2010 Raleigh Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
August 30, 2010 Covington Madison Theater
August 31, 2010 Indianapolis Clowes Memorial Hall
September 1, 2010 Evansville Victory Theatre
September 3, 2010 Des Moines Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater
September 4, 2010[G] Rockford Davis Park at Founders' Landing
September 5, 2010 Peoria Peoria Civic Center Theater
September 7, 2010 Dallas Palladium Ballroom
September 8, 2010 Houston Sarofim Hall
September 10, 2010 Thackerville WinStar Global Event Center
September 11, 2010 Tunica Grand Casino Event Center
September 12, 2010 New Orleans Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts
September 14, 2010 Atlanta Atlanta Symphony Hall
September 15, 2010 The Tabernacle
September 17, 2010 Melbourne King Center for the Performing Arts
September 18, 2010[H] St. Petersburg Tropicana Field
September 19, 2010 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
September 21, 2010[I] Puyallup Columbia Bank Concert Center
Asia[7][8][9][12]
September 25, 2010[J] Marina Bay Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit
September 26, 2010[J]
October 3, 2010 Nagoya Japan The Bottom Line
October 4, 2010 Osaka Namba Hatch
October 6, 2010 Tokyo JCB Hall
October 7, 2010
October 8, 2010
October 10, 2010 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
October 12, 2010 Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Star Hall
October 14, 2010 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
Oceania[7][8][9][11][13]
October 17, 2010 Auckland New Zealand Trusts Stadium
October 19, 2010 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
October 20, 2010 Sydney Enmore Theatre
October 22, 2010 Brisbane The Tivoli
North America
October 25, 2010 Honolulu United States Blaisdell Concert Hall
October 26, 2010
Europe[7][8][9][14]
November 6, 2010 Helsinki Finland Kaapelitehdas
November 8, 2010 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
November 9, 2010 Stockholm Sweden Debaser Medis
November 10, 2010 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
November 12, 2010 Munich Germany Theaterfabrik München
November 14, 2010 Hamburg Gruenspan
November 15, 2010 Berlin Fritzclub im Postbahnhof
November 16, 2010 Stuttgart Theaterhaus
November 18, 2010 Paris France Le Trabendo
November 19, 2010 Cologne Germany Gloria-Theater
November 20, 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
November 22, 2010 Vienna Austria WUK Saal
November 23, 2010 Zürich Switzerland X-Tra Limmathaus
November 24, 2010 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali
November 26, 2010 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham
November 27, 2010 Manchester Manchester Academy
November 28, 2010 Glasgow Scotland O2 ABC
November 29, 2010 London England O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
North America
December 15, 2010 Los Angeles United States The Music Box
December 16, 2010 Club Nokia
Music festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is a part of the 2010 WSPK K*Fest[15]
B This concert is a part of the 2010 Chesaning Showboat Music Festival[16]
C This concert is a part of the 11th Annual Common Ground Music Festival[17]
D This concert is a part of The 2010 Orange County Fair[18]
E This concert is a part of The 2010 Musikfest[19]
F This concert is a part of the 2010 International de Montgolfières de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu[20]
G This concert is a part of The 2010 On the Waterfront Festival[21]
H This concert is a part of The 2010 Rays Summer Concert Series[22]
I This concert is a part of The 2010 Puyallup Fair[23]
J These concerts are a part of the 2010 Formula 1 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix[24]
Rescheduled shows
October 4, 2010 Osaka, Japan Big Cat This performance was moved to Namba Hatch
October 5, 2010 Nagoya Club Diamond Hall This performance was moved rescheduled for October 3, 2010 to The Bottom Line
October 19, 2010 Melbourne Palace Theatre This performance was moved to the Palais Theatre
October 20, 2010 Sydney Virgin Mobile Metro Theatre This performance was moved to the Enmore Theatre

Box office score data

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Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Starland Ballroom Sayereville 2,005 / 2,005 (100%) $71,178[25]
Stir Concert Cove Council Bluffs 3,741 / 3,741 (100%) $138,417[26]
Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus 2,183 / 2,200 (99%) $76,405[27]
Riverside Theater Milwaukee 2,354 / 2,354 (100%) $91,218[26]
The Venue at Horseshoe Casino Hammond 2,819 / 3,027 (93%) $126,855[26]
Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak 1,700/ 1,700 (100%) $59,500[26]
Nokia Theatre Time Square New York City 4,300 / 4,300 (100%) $147,210 [28]
9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 1,200 / 1,200 (100%) $48,000[26]
Brown Theatre Louisville 1,383 / 1,383 (100%) $50,101[29]
Midland Theatre Kansas City 2,538 / 2,538 (100%) $88,830[28]
Coalition Ballroom Wichita 1,840 / 1,840 (100%) $67,871[28]
Paramount Theatre Denver 1,602 / 1,602 (100%) $63,279[29]
Morrison Center for the Performing Arts Boise 1,871 / 1,994 (94%) $72,218[29]
Crystal Ballroom Portland 1,479 / 1,479 (100%) $51,830[30]
Warfield Theatre San Francisco 4,550 / 4,550 (100%) $161,832[31]
Pacific Amphitheatre Costa Mesa 16,084 / 16,084 (100%) $426,733[30]
Marquee Theatre Tempe 1,550 / 1,550 (100%) $57,764[30]
Sands Riverplace Bethlehem 6,500 / 6,500 (100%) $204,695[31]
Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre Roanoke 1,896 / 1,896 (100%) $75,366[32]
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Raleigh 2,328 / 2,328 (100%) $92,538[32]
Madison Theater Covington 1,578 / 1,660 (100%) $55,230[33]
Clowes Memorial Hall Indianapolis 2,082 / 2,086 (99%) $69,747[33]
Victory Theater Evansville 1,768 / 1,768 (100%) $60,112[33]
Peoria Civic Center Theater Peoria 2,079 / 2,079 (100%) $76,923[28]
Grand Casino Event Center Tunica 2,350 / 2,400 (98%) $95,399[34]
King Center for the Performing Arts Melbourne 1,964 / 1,964 (100%) $72,688[33]
Blaisdell Concert Hall Honolulu 3,988 / 4,286 (93%) $255,134[35]
TOTAL 79,732 / 80,514 (99%) $2,857,055

Broadcast and recordings

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It was announced on February 9, 2011 that a CD/DVD compilation entitled Glam Nation Live will be released. The show was recorded on the August 31st date in Indianapolis at Clowes Memorial Hall. The concert was directed by Doug Spangenberg and will "feature 12 tracks plus a bonus cut."[36]

Personnel

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Band
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References

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