Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne has completed six concert tours beginning with the Try to Shut Me Up Tour in 2002–03. This was followed by the 13-month Bonez Tour in 2004–05 and The Best Damn World Tour in 2008. Her Love Sux Tour completed in May 2023. The following is a chronological list of her concert tours.
Try to Shut Me Up Tour
editBonez Tour
editWorld tour by Avril Lavigne | |
Location |
|
---|---|
Associated album | Under My Skin |
Start date | September 26, 2004 |
End date | September 25, 2005 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 41 in Europe 65 in North America 27 in Australasia 3 in Africa 9 in Latin America 145 total |
Avril Lavigne concert chronology |
The Bonez Tour is the second concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Avril Lavigne. In support of her second studio album Under My Skin (2004), the tour began in the fall of 2004. Playing over one hundred shows in Europe, the Americas, Australia, Asia and Africa. The performances in 2004 ranked 97th on Pollstar's "Top Tours of 2004", earning over $5 million.[1] The tour was recorded at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan for the DVD set, Live at Budokan: Bonez Tour. The DVD featured the full concert with behind the scenes footage. The video was certified Gold in Japan.
Setlists
edit- "He Wasn't"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Freak Out"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Who Knows"
- "Together"
- "I'm with You"
- "Forgotten"
- "Mobile"
- "Unwanted"
- "Naked"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- Encore
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
- "Slipped Away"
- "He Wasn't"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Take Me Away"
- "Freak Out"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Unwanted"
- "Anything but Ordinary"
- "Who Knows"
- "I'm with You"
- "Naked"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- Encore
- "Complicated"
- "Slipped Away"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Unwanted"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Mobile"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Things I'll Never Say"
- "I'm with You"
- "Who Knows"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Take Me Away"
- "He Wasn't"
- "American Idiot"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- Encore
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
Source:[2]
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "Unwanted"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Mobile"
- "I'm with You"
- "Fall to Pieces"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Together"
- "Forgotten"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Who Knows"
- "Losing Grip"
- "Take Me Away"
- "He Wasn't"
- Encore
- "All the Small Things"
- "Song 2"
- "Complicated"
The setlist from the May 8, 2005 / Johannesburg (Coca-Cola Dome) show; not the setlist from very show on the tour leg. Source:[3]
- During North American shows in 2004, "I Always Get What I Want" was performed.
- During shows in Santiago and Buenos Aires, "American Idiot" replaced "All the Small Things".
Tour dates
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Europe[4][5] | ||||||
September 26, 2004 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | Bowling for Soup | — | — |
September 27, 2004 | Düsseldorf | Philipshalle | ||||
September 28, 2004 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | — | ||
September 30, 2004 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall | Bowling for Soup | ||
October 1, 2004 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | — | ||
October 3, 2004 | Manchester | England | Manchester Evening News Arena | Simple Plan | ||
October 4, 2004 | Birmingham | National Indoor Arena | ||||
October 6, 2004 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena | |||
October 7, 2004 | Glasgow | Scotland | SECC Concert Hall 4 | |||
October 9, 2004 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff International Arena | |||
October 10, 2004 | London | England | Wembley Arena | |||
October 11, 2004 | ||||||
October 12, 2004 | Sheffield | Hallam FM Arena | ||||
North America[4][5] | ||||||
October 25, 2004 | Dallas | United States | American Airlines Center | Butch Walker[6] | — | — |
October 26, 2004 | San Antonio | SBC Center | — | |||
October 27, 2004 | New Orleans | UNO Lakefront Arena | ||||
October 28, 2004 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | ||||
October 30, 2004 | Hampton | Hampton Coliseum | ||||
October 31, 2004 | Philadelphia | Wachovia Spectrum | Butch Walker | |||
November 1, 2004 | Boston | FleetCenter | 10,340 / 12,500 (83%) | $350,947[7] | ||
November 3, 2004 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | — | 7,582 / 10,435 (73%) | $261,198[8] | |
November 4, 2004 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 14,632 / 14,632 (100%) | $475,470[9] | |
November 5, 2004 | Cleveland | United States | CSU Convocation Center | — | — | |
November 6, 2004 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | ||||
November 8, 2004 | East Rutherford | Continental Airlines Arena | Butch Walker | |||
November 9, 2004 | Fairfax | Patriot Center | — | |||
November 11, 2004 | Chicago | United Center | ||||
November 12, 2004 | Milwaukee | Bradley Center | ||||
November 14, 2004 | Denver | Pepsi Center | ||||
November 15, 2004 | Salt Lake City | Delta Center | ||||
November 16, 2004 | Las Vegas | Thomas & Mack Center | ||||
November 17, 2004 | Glendale | Glendale Arena | 7,866 / 7,866 (100%) | $189,985[10] | ||
November 19, 2004 | San Jose | HP Pavilion | — | — | ||
November 20, 2004 | San Diego | Cox Arena | ||||
November 21, 2004 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | ||||
November 23, 2004 | Portland | Rose Garden | Butch Walker | |||
November 24, 2004 | Vancouver | Canada | Pacific Coliseum | — | 11,730 / 11,730 (100%) | $375,648[11] |
November 25, 2004 | Kelowna | Prospera Place | Butch Walker | — | — | |
December 3, 2004[a] | Anaheim | United States | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | — | ||
December 4, 2004[b] | Sacramento | ARCO Arena | 13,171 / 14,105 (93%) | $416,025[14] | ||
December 5, 2004[c] | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | 11,246 / 16,978 (66%) | $506,090[14] | ||
December 8, 2004[d] | Houston | Reliant Arena | — | — | ||
December 11, 2004[e] | Minneapolis | Target Center | ||||
Asia[18][19] | ||||||
March 1, 2005 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka-Jo Hall | — | — | — |
March 2, 2005 | ||||||
March 4, 2005 | Nagoya | Nagoya Rainbow Hall | ||||
March 6, 2005 | Yokohama | Yokohama Arena | ||||
March 7, 2005 | Hiroshima | Hiroshima Green Arena | ||||
March 8, 2005 | Fukuoka | Marine Messe Fukuoka | ||||
March 10, 2005 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | ||||
March 11, 2005 | Hamamatsu | Hamamatsu Arena | ||||
March 12, 2005 | Kobe | World Memorial Hall | ||||
March 14, 2005 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | ||||
March 15, 2005 | ||||||
March 16, 2005 | Nagoya | Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium | ||||
March 18, 2005 | Sapporo | Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center | ||||
March 20, 2005 | Tokyo | Zepp Tokyo | ||||
March 23, 2005 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Fencing Gymnasium | |||
March 25, 2005 | Wan Chai | Hong Kong | HKCEC Hall 3 | |||
March 27, 2005 | Bangkok | Thailand | Impact Arena | Simple Plan | ||
March 29, 2005 | Taipei | Taiwan | Taipei Municipal Stadium | — | ||
March 31, 2005 | Taguig | Philippines | Fort Bonifacio | Simple Plan | ||
April 2, 2005 | Kallang | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | — | ||
April 4, 2005 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Istora Senayan | |||
Oceania[20] | ||||||
April 6, 2005 | Perth | Australia | Challenge Stadium | — | — | — |
April 8, 2005 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | ||||
April 9, 2005 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | ||||
April 11, 2005 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | ||||
April 12, 2005 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | ||||
April 13, 2005 | Newcastle | Newcastle Entertainment Centre | ||||
Africa[19] | ||||||
May 8, 2005 | Johannesburg | South Africa | Coca-Cola Dome | Tweak[21] | — | — |
May 10, 2005 | Durban | Westridge Park Tennis Stadium | ||||
May 13, 2005 | Cape Town | Bellville Velodrome | ||||
Europe[18][19][22] | ||||||
May 16, 2005 | Dublin | Ireland | Point Theatre | — | — | — |
May 17, 2005 | Glasgow | Scotland | Carling Academy Glasgow | |||
May 18, 2005 | ||||||
May 20, 2005 | London | England | Hammersmith Apollo | |||
May 21, 2005 | ||||||
May 22, 2005 | Birmingham | NEC Arena | ||||
May 23, 2005 | Brighton | Brighton Centre | ||||
May 25, 2005 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier | |||
May 26, 2005 | Marseille | Le Dôme de Marseille | ||||
May 27, 2005 | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi | No Children | ||
May 29, 2005[f] | Milan | Italy | Piazza del Duomo | — | ||
May 31, 2005 | Naples | Piazza del Plebiscito | ||||
June 2, 2005 | Vienna | Austria | Bank Austria Halle | |||
June 3, 2005 | Prague | Czech Republic | T-Mobile Arena | |||
June 5, 2005 | Budapest | Hungary | Budapest Sports Arena | |||
June 6, 2005 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek | |||
June 7, 2005 | Bratislava | Slovakia | Incheba | |||
June 9, 2005 | Geneva | Switzerland | SEG Geneva Arena | |||
June 10, 2005 | Basel | St. Jakobshalle | ||||
June 11, 2005 | Frankfurt | Germany | Jahrhunderthalle | |||
June 13, 2005 | Bonn | Museumsplatz | ||||
June 14, 2005 | Berlin | Arena Berlin | ||||
June 15, 2005 | Böblingen | Sporthalle Böblingen | ||||
June 16, 2005 | Hamburg | Stadtpark Freilichtbühne | ||||
June 18, 2005[g] | Copenhagen | Denmark | Parken Stadium | |||
June 20, 2005 | Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Ice Hall | |||
June 22, 2005 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stockholm Globe Arena | |||
June 26, 2005 | Luxembourg City | Luxembourg | Den Atelier | |||
North America[25][26][27][6] | ||||||
July 12, 2005 | Hamilton | Canada | Copps Coliseum | Not By Choice | — | — |
July 13, 2005 | London | John Labatt Centre | ||||
July 14, 2005 | Ottawa | Corel Centre | 10,475 / 12,712 (82%) | $510,004[28] | ||
July 15, 2005 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | 14,028 / 14,632 (96%) | $543,287[29] | ||
July 17, 2005 | Clarkston | United States | DTE Energy Music Theatre | Butch Walker | — | — |
July 19, 2005 | Nashville | Starwood Amphitheatre | ||||
July 21, 2005 | Maryland Heights | UMB Bank Pavilion | ||||
July 22, 2005 | Kansas City | Starlight Theatre | ||||
July 23, 2005 | Moline | MARK of the Quad Cities | ||||
July 25, 2005 | Winnipeg | Canada | MTS Centre | 11,080 / 11,780 (94%) | $428,828[30] | |
July 26, 2005 | Regina | Agridome | — | — | ||
July 27, 2005 | Saskatoon | Credit Union Centre | 10,438 / 12,951 (85%) | $403,502[7] | ||
July 29, 2005 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | 10,989 / 11,990 (92%) | $423,058[7] | ||
July 30, 2005 | Calgary | Pengrowth Saddledome | — | — | ||
July 31, 2005 | Kamloops | Sport Mart Place | ||||
August 2, 2005 | Kelowna | Prospera Place | ||||
August 3, 2005 | Prince George | CN Centre | ||||
August 5, 2005 | Victoria | Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre | ||||
August 6, 2005 | ||||||
August 8, 2005 | Auburn | United States | White River Amphitheatre | Gavin DeGraw[27] Butch Walker | ||
August 10, 2005 | Concord | Chronicle Pavilion | ||||
August 11, 2005 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | ||||
August 12, 2005 | ||||||
August 13, 2005 | Las Vegas | The Joint | Butch Walker | |||
August 14, 2005 | Albuquerque | Tingley Coliseum | ||||
August 16, 2005 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Gavin DeGraw Butch Walker | |||
August 17, 2005 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Centre | ||||
August 19, 2005 | Atlanta | HiFi Buys Amphitheatre | ||||
August 20, 2005 | Tampa | Ford Amphitheatre | ||||
August 21, 2005 | West Palm Beach | Sound Advice Amphitheatre | ||||
August 23, 2005 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | ||||
August 24, 2005 | Raleigh | Alltel Pavilion | ||||
August 25, 2005 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | ||||
August 27, 2005 | Wantagh | Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater | ||||
August 28, 2005 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | ||||
August 29, 2005 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts | ||||
August 31, 2005 | Halifax | Canada | Halifax Metro Centre | Butch Walker | ||
September 1, 2005 | Moncton | Moncton Coliseum | ||||
September 2, 2005 | Quebec City | Colisée Pepsi | ||||
September 3, 2005 | Montreal | Bell Centre | ||||
Latin America[31] | ||||||
September 11, 2005 | Monterrey | Mexico | Auditorio Coca-Cola | Tolidos | 7,673 / 12,202 (63%) | $405,565[32] |
September 13, 2005 | Mexico City | Palacio de los Deportes | — | — | ||
September 15, 2005 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo | Gufi | ||
September 17, 2005 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Estadio Obras Sanitarias | Daniela Herrero[33] | ||
September 18, 2005 | ||||||
September 22, 2005 | Porto Alegre | Brazil | Gigantinho Gymnasium | Leela[34] | ||
September 23, 2005[h] | Curitiba | Paulo Leminski Arena | ||||
September 24, 2005 | Rio de Janeiro | Praça da Apoteose | ||||
September 25, 2005 | São Paulo | Estádio do Pacaembu | 34,437 / 45,000 (77%) | $835,887[14] | ||
Total | 175,687 / 208,513 (84%) | $5,721,992 |
The Best Damn World Tour
editBlack Star Tour
editWorld tour by Avril Lavigne | |
Location |
|
---|---|
Associated album | Goodbye Lullaby |
Start date | April 30, 2011 |
End date | February 18, 2012 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 17 in Asia 21 in North America 9 in South America 14 in Europe 61 total |
Avril Lavigne concert chronology |
The Black Star Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne. Visiting Asia, the Americas and Europe, the tour promoter the singer's fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby (2011). Before the tour started, Lavigne said that she wanted the show to be intimate and personal, with guitars, piano and voice. She also said that wanted to play in small venues, to have a bigger contact with her fans.
Commercial performance
editThe tour was successful on tickets sales. A week after the Asian dates had been released, it was announced that 13,000 tickets were sold for Osaka, Japan. It also went really well in South America, where more than 55,000 tickets were sold, with price averaging $75-$120. All the tickets that went on sale for the first show in São Paulo were completely sold out on the same day. The concert held in Rio de Janeiro and Caracas had the higher grossings for the South American leg. In China, extra concerts were added for the second Asian leg, in Beijing and Guangzhou where Lavigne played for 10,000 fans at Guangzhou Gymnasium. On August 24, 2011, Lavigne ranked #15 position at Billboard boxscore due both shows in São Paulo, which grossed $980,009 combined. The tour has grossed US$25 million, with 61 concerts.
Setlists
edit- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "Fix You"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Stop Standing There"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Girlfriend"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Smile"
- "I'm with You”
- Encore
- "Hot"
- "Push"
- "Complicated"
- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "I Can Do Better"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Stop Standing There"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Girlfriend"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "Smile"
- "I'm with You"
- "I Love You"
- Encore
- "Hot"
- "Complicated"
- "Black Star"
- "What the Hell"
- "Sk8er Boi"
- "He Wasn't"
- "Don't Tell Me"
- "I Always Get What I Want"
- "Alice"
- "When You're Gone"
- "Wish You Were Here"
- "Girlfriend"
- "Smile"
- "My Happy Ending"
- "I'm with You"
- Encore
- "Nobody's Home"
- "Everybody Hurts"
- "Complicated"
- "Keep Holding On" and "I Love You" were performed at select concerts in South America.
- "Everybody Hurts" was performed during the second concert in São Paulo.
- During the North American leg, "Best Years of Our Lives", "Tomorrow", and "I Love You" were performed on select dates during the encore.
Tour dates
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asia[37][38] | ||||||
April 30, 2011[i] | Beijing | China | Yuyang International Ski Resort | — | — | — |
May 2, 2011 | Shanghai | Shanghai Indoor Stadium | ||||
May 5, 2011 | Seoul | South Korea | Melon-AX Hall | |||
May 7, 2011 | Chek Lap Kok | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld–Arena | |||
May 9, 2011 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | ||||
May 11, 2011 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Kartika Expo Center | |||
May 13, 2011 | Taipei | Taiwan | TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall | |||
North America[38] | ||||||
May 27, 2011[j] | Paradise Island | The Bahamas | Atlantis Grand Ballroom | — | — | — |
May 28, 2011[k] | St. Petersburg | United States | Tropicana Field | |||
South America[38][42][43] | ||||||
July 18, 2011 | Caracas | Venezuela | Terraza del C.C.C.T. | Sonica[44] | 2,217 / 6,000 (37%) | $510,884[45] |
July 20, 2011 | Lima | Peru | Explanada del Monumental | — | 5,189 / 10,000 (52%) | $348,633[45] |
July 22, 2011 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena | 8,844 / 14,320 (62%) | $439,345[46] | |
July 24, 2011 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas | Cirse[47] | 6,638 / 6,680 (99%) | $462,151[48] |
July 27, 2011[l] | São Paulo | Brazil | Credicard Hall | — | 13,347 / 14,108 (95%) | $980,009[46] |
July 28, 2011 | ||||||
July 31, 2011 | Rio de Janeiro | Citibank Hall | 7,725 / 7,784 (99%) | $591,976[46] | ||
August 2, 2011 | Belo Horizonte | Chevrolet Hall | 5,186 / 5,500 (94%) | $386,743[49] | ||
August 4, 2011 | Brasília | Nilson Nelson Gymnasium | 5,038 / 9,000 (56%) | $397,879[49] | ||
Asia | ||||||
August 13, 2011[m] | Chiba | Japan | QVC Marine Field | — | — | — |
August 14, 2011[m] | Osaka | Maishima Sports Island | ||||
Europe[42][43][51][52] | ||||||
September 4, 2011 | Moscow | Russia | Dvorets Sporta Megasport | — | — | — |
September 5, 2011 | Saint Petersburg | Yubileyny Sports Palace | ||||
September 8, 2011 | Turin | Italy | Torino Palasport Olimpico | |||
September 10, 2011 | Rome | PalaLottomatica | ||||
September 11, 2011 | Milan | Mediolanum Forum | ||||
September 13, 2011 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall | MakeBelieve | ||
September 14, 2011 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | Vienna | ||
September 16, 2011 | Paris | France | Parc Georges-Valbon | — | ||
September 17, 2011 | Zénith de Paris | |||||
September 19, 2011 | Cologne | Germany | Palladium | |||
September 21, 2011 | London | England | HMV Hammersmith Apollo | Lawson | ||
September 22, 2011 | ||||||
September 23, 2011 | Manchester | O2 Manchester Apollo | ||||
North America[42][51][52][53][54] | ||||||
October 1, 2011 | Victoria | Canada | Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre | — | — | — |
October 3, 2011 | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | ||||
October 5, 2011 | Prince George | CN Centre | ||||
October 6, 2011 | Kamloops | Interior Savings Centre | ||||
October 8, 2011 | Kelowna | Prospera Place | ||||
October 10, 2011 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | 5,484 / 9,037 (61%) | $200,017[55] | ||
October 11, 2011 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | — | — | ||
October 13, 2011 | Regina | Brandt Centre | ||||
October 14, 2011 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | ||||
October 16, 2011 | Sudbury | Sudbury Community Arena | ||||
October 17, 2011 | Ottawa | Scotiabank Place | ||||
October 19, 2011 | Moncton | Moncton Coliseum | 1,988 / 2,580 (77%) | $95,825[55] | ||
October 20, 2011 | Halifax | Halifax Metro Centre | 3,320 / 3,493 (95%) | $162,175[56] | ||
October 22, 2011 | London | John Labatt Centre | 4,934 / 5,716 (86%) | $199,784[56] | ||
October 24, 2011 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | 6,383 / 6,383 (100%) | $297,092[45] | ||
October 25, 2011 | Montreal | Bell Centre | 3,809 / 4,790 (80%) | $185,384[55] | ||
December 7, 2011[n] | Philadelphia | United States | Wells Fargo Center | — | — | |
December 10, 2011[o] | Sunrise | BankAtlantic Center | 12,622 / 12,622 (100%) | $1,820,730 | ||
December 13, 2011[p] | Lake Buena Vista | House of Blues | — | — | ||
Asia[51][53][59] | ||||||
February 4, 2012[q] | Saitama | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | — | — | — |
February 5, 2012[q] | ||||||
February 6, 2012[q] | Nagoya | Nippon Gaishi Hall | ||||
February 8, 2012[q] | Fukuoka | Marine Messe Fukuoka | ||||
February 9, 2012[q] | Osaka | Osaka-Jo Hall | ||||
February 11, 2012 | Guangzhou | China | Guangzhou Gymnasium | |||
February 14, 2012 | Beijing | Wukesong Culture & Sports Center | ||||
February 16, 2012 | Quezon City | Philippines | Smart Araneta Coliseum | Somedaydream | ||
February 18, 2012 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Stadium Merdeka | — | ||
Total | 80,102 / 105,391 (78%) | $5,257,897 |
The Avril Lavigne Tour
editHead Above Water Tour
editLove Sux Tour
editGreatest Hits Tour
editFootnotes
edit- ^ The December 3, 2004 concert in Anaheim was part of "KIIS-FM Jingle Ball"[12]
- ^ The December 4, 2004 concert in Sacramento was part of the "107.9 The End's Jungle Ball"[13]
- ^ The December 5, 2004 concert in Tacoma was part of the "Kiss 106.1 Jingle Bell Bash"[15]
- ^ The December 8, 2004 concert in Houston was part of the "KDWB 101.3's Jingle Ball"[16]
- ^ The December 11, 2004 concert in Minneapolis was part of the "KRBE 104.1's Jingle Jam"[17]
- ^ The May 29, 2005 concert in Milan was part of the "Cornetto Free Music Festival"[23]
- ^ The June 18, 2006 concert in Copenhagen was part of "Zulu Rocks"[24]
- ^ The September 23, 2005 concert in Curitiba was part of the "Curitiba Rock Festival"[34]
- ^ The April 30, 2011 concert in Beijing was part of the "China Valley International Music Festival"[39]
- ^ The May 27, 2011 concert in Paradise Island was part of "Atlantis Live"[40]
- ^ The May 28, 2011 concert in St. Petersburg was part of the "Tampa Bay Rays Summer Concert Series"[41]
- ^ On July 26, 2011, Lavigne got stuck at Ezeiza Airport in Buenos Aires due to a volcano, almost making her cancel the July 27 concert in São Paulo. However, she was able to arrive in Brazil just four hours before the concert time.
- ^ a b The August 13 and 14, 2011 concerts were part of "Summer Sonic Festival"[50]
- ^ The December 7, 2011 concert in Philadelphia was part of "Q102's Jingle Ball".
- ^ The December 10, 2011 concert in Sunrise was part of "Y100's Jingle Ball"[57]
- ^ The December 13, 2011 concert in Lake Buena Vista was part of "XL 106.7's XLent Xmas"[58]
- ^ a b c d e The dates on February 4–6 and 8-9, 2012, in Japan were originally scheduled to take place in May 2011, but were rescheduled due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
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- ^ Coetzer, Diane (May 11, 2005). "Avril Lavigne / May 8, 2005 / Johannesburg (Coca-Cola Dome)". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 18, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- ^ "Avril Lavigne lota estádio no último show no Brasi" [Avril Lavigne last stadium in Brazil] (in Portuguese). Terra Networks. September 25, 2005. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
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- ^ a b c "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117, no. 37. New York. September 10, 2005. p. 22. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on December 24, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
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