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Mad Love Tour

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2017 concert tour by JoJo
Mad Love Tour
Tour byJoJo
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumMad Love
Start dateJanuary 15, 2017 (2017-01-15)
End dateMay 26, 2017 (2017-05-26)
Legs2
No. of shows69
JoJo concert chronology

TheMad Love Tour is the fourth concert tour by American recording artistJoJo. The tour supported her third studio album,Mad Love (2016).

Background

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JoJo announced that the tour would launch in early 2017, after a performance of "No Apologies" onToday.[1] On November 29, 2016, dates for the Mad Love Tour were announced through JoJo's social media accounts and official website.[2][3][4]

Due to high demand for the initial date at KOKO, a second show was added in London, at Heaven on February 1.[4] On February 14, 2017, JoJo announced during a Facebook live chat that the tour would expand to Canada with an additional 6 dates added to the tour. Pre-sale tickets were made available on Thursday, February 16 through her official website with general public tickets going on sale Friday, February 17.[5][6][7]

On February 20, 2017, JoJo announced the cancellation of herSan Luis Obispo, California tour stop due to a viral illness.[8] JoJo performed the following date on February 21, 2017, in Los Angeles, California before cancelling and rescheduling several following dates due to alaryngitis infection.[9][10][11]

Promotion

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In Europe, pre-sale and VIP tickets for the tour went on sale on November 30, 2016, with general public tickets going on sale on December 2, 2016. VIP packages for the tour included one General Admission ticket, access to a VIP meet and greet with JoJo, VIP exclusive poster, laminate, tote bag and wristband.[12]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the performance on January 15, 2017. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the show.[13]

  1. "Clovers"
  2. "When Love Hurts"
  3. "Leave (Get Out)"
  4. "Vibe"
  5. "Say Love"
  6. "High Heels"
  7. "Like That/Like This"
  8. "Reckless"
  9. "Edibles"
  10. "Music."
  11. "Baby It's You"
  12. "Disaster"
  13. "We Get By"
  14. "Marvins Room (Can't Do Better)"(Drake cover)
  15. "Too Little Too Late"
  16. "Weak"(SWV cover)
  17. "I Am"
  18. "FAB."
  19. "Fuck Apologies."
  20. "Mad Love"(interpolatesMariah Carey's "Vision of Love")
Encore
  1. "Good Thing"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening ActsAttendanceRevenue
Europe[3][4][14]
January 15, 2017DublinIrelandThe AcademyCallum Stewart
Craig Stickland
January 17, 2017LondonEnglandKOKOCraig Stickland
January 18, 2017AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso
January 19, 2017ParisFranceLa Maroquinerie
January 21, 2017MunichGermanyClub Ampere
January 22, 2017MilanItalyTunnel Club
January 23, 2017CologneGermanyClub Bahnhof Ehrenfeld
January 26, 2017CopenhagenDenmarkLille Vega
January 28, 2017BirminghamEnglandO2 Institute 2
January 29, 2017ManchesterClub Academy
January 30, 2017GlasgowScotlandO2 ABC 2
February 1, 2017LondonEnglandHeaven
North America[3][4][5][15]
February 15, 2017PortlandUnited StatesWonder BallroomStanaj[16]
February 17, 2017SeattleThe Showbox
February 19, 2017San FranciscoRegency Ballroom
February 21, 2017Los AngelesFonda Theatre
March 4, 2017Des MoinesWooly's
March 5, 2017OmahaSlowdown
March 7, 2017MinneapolisFine Line Music Cafe
March 8, 2017Sioux FallsThe District
March 10, 2017MadisonMajestic Theatre
March 11, 2017MilwaukeePabst Theater
March 12, 2017ChicagoConcord Music Hall
March 19, 2017New OrleansRepublic New Orleans
March 21, 2017Fort LauderdaleCulture Room
March 22, 2017OrlandoThe Plaza Live
March 23, 2017St. PeterburgState Theater
March 25, 2017CharlestonMusic Farm
March 26, 2017ColumbiaMusic Farm
March 28, 2017Washington, D.C.9:30 Club
March 30, 2017ClevelandHouse of Blues
March 31, 2017ColumbusNewport Music Hall
April 1, 2017LouisvilleHeadliners Music Hall
April 3, 2017RichmondNational Theater
April 4, 2017NorfolkNorva TheatreBrayton Bowman[17]
April 6, 2017GreensboroCone Denim Entertainment Center
April 7, 2017NashvilleCannery Ballroom
April 8, 2017AtlantaBuckhead TheatreStanaj
April 10, 2017HoustonThe Ballroom at Warehouse Live
April 11, 2017DallasTrees
April 12, 2017AustinMohawk
April 14, 2017San AntonioPaper Tiger
April 16, 2017MemphisNew Daisy Theatre
April 17, 2017NormalBrown Ballroom
April 18, 2017WichitaCotillion Ballroom437 / 1,035$9,555
April 19, 2017ColumbiaThe Blue Note
April 21, 2017DetroitMajestic Theater1,110 / 1,110$32,750
April 22, 2017PittsburghStage AE
April 23, 2017BuffaloTown Ballroom777 / 1,000$19,596
April 25, 2017PortlandPort City Music Hall
April 28, 2017PhiladelphiaTrocadero Theatre1,143 / 1,143$28,575
April 29, 20171New HavenOld Campus
April 30, 2017BostonRoyale NightclubStanaj
May 2, 2017New York CityIrving Plaza
May 3, 2017HuntingtonParamount Theater1,096 / 1,573$33,117
May 4, 2017New York CityIrving Plaza
May 6, 2017TorontoCanadaPhoenix Concert TheatreLocals Only Sound
Craig Stickland[18]
May 7, 2017MontrealCorona Theatre
May 10, 2017WinnipegBurton Cummings Theatre
May 11, 2017EdmontonRanch Roadhouse
May 12, 2017CalgaryThe Palace Theatre
May 13, 2017VancouverVogue Theatre
May 16, 20172San Luis ObispoUnited StatesFremont TheaterKeisha Renee
May 17, 20173Santa AnaThe Observatory
May 19, 20174ScottsdaleLivewire
May 21, 20175San DiegoHouse of Blues
May 23, 20176Salt Lake CityThe Depot
May 24, 20177EnglewoodGothic Theatre
May 26, 20178LawrenceLiberty Hall354 / 1,010$8,709
Notes
  1. ^ The April 29, 2017, concert inNew Haven, Connecticut is part of theYale University's annual spring music festival "Spring Fling 2017", where JoJo will headline.[19]
  2. ^ The May 16, 2017, show was originally scheduled for February 20, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due tolaryngitis.
  3. ^ The May 17, 2017, show was originally scheduled for February 23, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.
  4. ^ The May 19, 2017, show was originally scheduled for February 25, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.
  5. ^ The May 21, 2017, show was originally scheduled for February 24, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.
  6. ^ The May 23, 2017, show was originally scheduled for February 27, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.
  7. ^ The May 24, 2017, show was originally scheduled for March 1, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.
  8. ^ The May 26, 2017, show was originally scheduled for March 3, 2017, however was cancelled and later rescheduled, due to laryngitis.

References

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  1. ^TODAY (October 14, 2016)."JoJo: My New Album 'Mad Love' Is About More Than Just Boys"(video).YouTube.
  2. ^"Upcoming Tour Dates JoJo".iamjojo. RetrievedNovember 29, 2016.
  3. ^abcSonis, Rachel (November 29, 2016)."Watch JoJo And Remy Ma's Fierce "FAB." Video".Idolator. United States: Hive Media. RetrievedNovember 29, 2016.[dead link]
  4. ^abcdWeatherby, Taylor (November 29, 2016)."Watch JoJo Shake Off The Haters in 'FAB' Video".Billboard. United States:Prometheus Global Media. RetrievedDecember 9, 2016.
  5. ^ab"Find tickets from JoJo". Warner Music Group.Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  6. ^"Upcoming Tour Dates". Atlantic Records.Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  7. ^"Concert Listing: JoJo - 'Mad Love' Tour - May 6, 2017".Exclaim!. Exclaim! Media Inc. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  8. ^Linn, Sarah."JoJo cancels pop concert in SLO".The Tribune.Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2017.
  9. ^"Watch JoJo Give Keke Palmer a Lap Dance at Her L.A. Show".Rap-Up. United States: Townsquare Music. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2017.
  10. ^"[CANCELED] JoJo - Mad Love Tour". Liberty Hall.Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2017.
  11. ^Sanchez, Omar (26 February 2017)."JoJo forced to cancel Lawrence concert; reschedule details to come".Kansan. The University Daily Kansan. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  12. ^"Tickets for JoJo VIP at The Palace Theatre in Calgary from Warner Music Group". Warner Music Group.Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2017.
  13. ^Marciano, Roberta (January 16, 2017)."Jojo, begins Mad Love Tour in Europe: Setlist, photos and videos!".Ginger Generation (in Italian). Italy. Archived fromthe original on January 24, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2017.
  14. ^Dates in Europe:
  15. ^Box score:
  16. ^Wass, Mike (January 5, 2017)."JoJo Announces Stanaj As Tour Opener With Mash-Up".Idolator. United States: Hive Media. Archived fromthe original on January 7, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2017.
  17. ^"JoJo, Brayton Bowman in Nashville at The Cannery Ballroom".DO615. United States. April 17, 2017. RetrievedApril 17, 2017.
  18. ^"JoJo Mad Love Tour 2017 | Vogue Theatre".Vogue Theatre. Archived fromthe original on May 11, 2017. RetrievedMay 11, 2017.
  19. ^"JoJo, Tory Lanez to headline Spring Fling 2017".Yale University. February 16, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2017.

External links

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