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Good Girl Gone Bad Tour

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2007–2009 concert tour by Rihanna

Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
Tour byRihanna
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumGood Girl Gone Bad
Start dateSeptember 15, 2007
End dateJanuary 24, 2009
Legs9
No. of shows80
Supporting acts
Rihanna concert chronology

TheGood Girl Gone Bad Tour was the second overall and first worldconcert tour by Barbadian singerRihanna, in support of her third studio albumGood Girl Gone Bad (2007). The setlist was composed of songs mostly fromGood Girl Gone Bad but also included some songs from her first two albums.Akon was selected as the opening act for the Canadian dates of the North American leg, whileCiara andDavid Jordan supported the UK dates of the European leg.Chris Brown joined the tour during the Oceanian leg.

The show featured Rihanna wearing revealing leather costumes during each show. Many changes were made to the set list throughout the tour. The original set list features a cover ofBob Marley's "Is This Love" and during the European leg of the tour, the set list was shortened to fifteen songs. In the third set list of the Oceanian and Asian leg, the show ended with an encore. A DVD of theManchester concert at theManchester Arena titledGood Girl Gone Bad Live was released on June 17, 2008.

Background and development

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Rihanna performing during the tour
Rihanna performing "SOS"

The tour, directed and choreographed by Tina Landon, was the first tour headlined by Rihanna.[1] It presented a whole new image as she wore very provocative and revealing leather costumes during each show.[2] The stage was elaborate, consisting of a large set of stairs; two largeLCD screens which showed images of Rihanna and special-made clips during theconcert; and six slim LCD screens which were evenly spaced out, with three on the left and three on the right. The stage also consisted of thousands of lights which flashed in different colors, there was also a huge LCD screen in the middle of the stage which was mainly focused on Rihanna performing. The stage was packed withpyrotechnics and different on-stage props which Rihanna and the dancers used during their performances. Her back-up singers and band were on either side on the stage. During the Australia leg of the tour the stage also featured a small rising platform at the front center of the stage. For "Disturbia" she started high in the air on the platform, and rose on it again during "Unfaithful".

Akon was selected as the opening act for the tour in Canada during North America leg. The rest of the shows during the North American leg didn't have a supporting act.Ciara opened shows for Rihanna on all UK dates in December andDavid Jordan opened for her on all March UK dates.Adam Tensta joined Rihanna on her March 2008 European dates.Chris Brown joined Rihanna and performed a fullset list at the Australia, New Zealand and Philippines leg of the tour. In Mexico City Mexican pop starMaría José opened the show with a four-song set: her first three singles and her then brand-new single, "No Soy Una Señora", and the Spanish Singer,David Bisbal sing with Rihanna the Spanish remix of "Hate That I Love You" in Mexico City. In December 2007, Rihanna cancelled the Good Girl Gone Bad concert in Nottingham, Birmingham and Bournemouth at very short notice under doctors orders.[3] The Birmingham and Nottingham concerts were eventually rescheduled.[2] During the Sydney, Australia concert on November 7, 2008, Rihanna ran off stage while performing "Umbrella" along with tourmate Chris Brown.[4]TMZ reported that Rihanna may have felt ill due to air conditioning problem in the arena.[5] The shows for February 12 and 13 in Asia were cancelled following Brown's assault on Rihanna.[6]

Critical reception

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Mike Usinger, ofThe Georgia Straight, gave a mixed review of the concert atVancouver,BC’sGM Place saying, "the Barbados-born knockout has plenty to learn about keeping an audience engaged."[7] However, Usinger commented that the "kindest thing you can say about Rihanna is that she's shown some improvement since her last visit. For a start, she no longer seems tone-deaf."[7] Jason MacNeil ofCanadian Online Explorer gave a positive review of the concert’s intro and style, fromToronto’sMolson Amphitheatre, saying "the singer made a rather eye-popping impression, opening with ‘Pon de Replay’ and clad in a sexy, dominatrix-like studded black leather ensemble."[8]

Regarding a cancelled Asian show, originally scheduled for February 13 inMalaysia’s capital city ofKuala Lumpur, the conservativeMalaysian Islamic Party recommended that Rihanna's tour be barred from performing in the country due to her ‘skimpy’ outfits; ultimately, the show was cancelled due to the rising media coverage of Rihanna’s then-partner Chris Brown’s physical assault against her, with leaked police photos of Rihanna’s face appearing bruised and battered widely circulating in the media.[9][10][11] Within the Asian market, the tour received mixed to positive reviews, with praise mainly being given for the live vocals by Rihanna and the overall theming, concept and fashions. Cheryl Leong, ofMTV Southeast Asia, gave an average review of the show, commenting, "I did enjoy myself a whole lot at the concert. It just wasn't the most mindblowing. Nevertheless, she did what she does best, which is to bring out an entire collection of #1 singles 'live'."[1]

Broadcast and recordings

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Main article:Good Girl Gone Bad Live

The 24 September 2007 show atMontréal'sBell Centre was recorded and broadcast viaMSN Music, where it was also made available for download. It quickly became popular and broke several records, as it was viewed over one million times within the first week. Rihanna's concert was the most-streamed show by a single artist on MSN Music in 2007.[12] Rihanna's concert inIschgl,Austria, on 1 December 2007, was taped and aired on Austrian national television (ORF). The concert itself was free. The show at theManchester Arena (inManchester,UK) on 6 December 2007 was recorded and later released on June 17, 2008, as a live DVD titledGood Girl Gone Bad Live. The DVD also includes a behind-the-scenes documentary, featuring interviews with Rihanna, her band and crew, and their experiences on tour. The Manchester show would later air onChannel 4's Christmas Day programming for 2008. On November 16, 2008, the concert inFort Bonifacio inManila,Philippines, reached an at-home audience of more than 70k viewers. The concert was sponsored byMTV Philippines andGlobe Telecom.[13]

Opening acts

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Set list

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Original

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The following set list is from the show on 15 September 2007 in Vancouver, BC. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Pon de Replay"
  2. "Break It Off"
  3. "Let Me"
  4. "Rehab"
  5. "Breakin' Dishes"
  6. "Is This Love"
  7. "Kisses Don't Lie"
  8. "Scratch"
  9. "SOS"
  10. "Good Girl Gone Bad"
  11. "Hate That I Love You"
  12. "Unfaithful"
  13. "Sell Me Candy"
  14. "Don't Stop the Music"
  15. "Shut Up and Drive"
  16. "Umbrella"

Revamped

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Starting on October 27, 2008, a new set list was used for the concert.

  1. "Disturbia"(contains samples from "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and excerpts from "Seven Nation Army")
  2. "Breakin' Dishes"
  3. "Break It Off"
  4. "Let Me"
  5. "Rehab"
  6. "Pon de Replay"
  7. "Paper Planes" (M.I.A cover)
  8. "Doo Wop (That Thing)" (Lauryn Hill cover)
  9. "Live Your Life"
  10. "Scratch"
  11. "SOS"
  12. "Good Girl Gone Bad"
  13. "Hate That I Love You"
  14. "Unfaithful"
  15. "Don't Stop the Music"
  16. "Push Up On Me"
  17. "Shut Up and Drive"
  18. "Take a Bow"
  19. "Umbrella"

Notes

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  • “Question Existing” was performed in Europe.
  • Starting on November 11, 2007, “Push Up on Me” was added to the set list.
  • ”Is This Love”, “Kisses Don’t Lie”, and “Sell Me Candy” were permanently cut on February 26, 2008.
  • During shows in Mexico,David Bisbal performed “Hate That I Love You” with Rihanna.
  • On select dates in Oceania, Asia, and Mexico,Chris Brown performed “Umbrella” with Rihanna.

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenue
North America[16]
September 15, 2007[a]VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place
September 17, 2007Grande PrairieCanada Games Arena
September 18, 2007CalgaryStampede Corral
September 19, 2007SaskatoonCredit Union Centre
September 22, 2007TorontoMolson Amphitheatre
September 23, 2007LondonJohn Labatt Centre
September 24, 2007MontréalBell Centre
September 25, 2007Québec CityPavillon de la Jeunesse
September 27, 2007MonctonMoncton Coliseum
September 28, 2007Saint JohnHarbour Station
September 30, 2007HalifaxHalifax Metro Centre
October 2, 2007ArlingtonUnited StatesTexas Hall
October 5, 2007RochesterRIT Gordon Field House
October 11, 2007New York CityNokia Theatre
October 13, 2007LincroftRobert J. Collins Arena
October 18, 2007University ParkBryce Jordan Center
October 19, 2007[b]PhiladelphiaWachovia Center
October 20, 2007PhoenixArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 23, 2007AnaheimHouse of Blues
Europe[17]
November 11, 2007ParisFranceZénith de Paris
November 13, 2007MunichGermanyZenith
November 14, 2007BaselSwitzerlandSt. Jakobshalle
November 20, 2007CologneGermanyPalladium
November 21, 2007AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
November 22, 2007BrusselsBelgiumForest National
November 23, 2007FrankfurtGermanyJahrhunderthalle
November 24, 2007BelgradeSerbiaBelgrade Arena
November 26, 2007BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
November 27, 2007BratislavaSlovakiaSibamac Arena
November 30, 2007SofiaBulgariaPrince Alexander of Battenberg Square
December 1, 2007[c]IschglAustriaTop of the Mountain Venue
December 2, 2007DublinIrelandRDS Simmonscourt
December 3, 2007BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena
December 6, 2007ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena
December 7, 2007SheffieldSheffield Arena
December 13, 2007NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
December 14, 2007GlasgowScotlandSEC Hall 4
December 16, 2007LondonEnglandWembley Arena
December 17, 2007BrightonBrighton Centre
December 18, 2007[d]BirminghamNational Indoor Arena
December 19, 2007CardiffWalesCardiff International Arena
December 20, 2007[e]NottinghamEnglandTrent FM Arena
February 26, 2008DublinIrelandRDS Simmonscourt
February 27, 2008
March 2, 2008BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena
March 3, 2008AberdeenScotlandPress and Journal Arena
March 5, 2008LiverpoolEnglandEcho Arena
March 6, 2008[f]BournemouthWindsor Hall
March 7, 2008LondonThe O2 Arena
March 10, 2008BallerupDenmarkBallerup Super Arena
March 12, 2008StockholmSwedenHovet
March 14, 2008HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Areena
March 16, 2008TallinnEstoniaSaku Suurhall
March 17, 2008RigaLatviaArena Riga
March 19, 2008WarsawPolandTorwar Hall
March 20, 2008PragueCzech RepublicT-Mobile Arena
March 22, 2008DüsseldorfGermanyPhilipshalle
March 23, 2008[g]MoscowRussiaOlimpiysky
Asia
April 5, 2008ChibaJapanMakuhari Messe
North America
July 4, 2008[h]New OrleansUnited StatesLouisiana Superdome
Africa
July 12, 2008CasablancaMoroccoStade Mohammed V
Europe
July 15, 2008[i]MilanItalyPiazza Repubblica
Oceania[18]
October 27, 2008AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena
October 28, 2008
October 29, 2008WellingtonTSB Bank Arena
October 31, 2008BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre
November 1, 2008
November 3, 2008AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Arena
November 4, 2008MelbourneRod Laver Arena
November 5, 2008
November 7, 2008SydneyAcer Arena
November 8, 2008
November 9, 2008
November 11, 2008PerthBurswood Dome
Asia[19]
November 13, 2008SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium
November 16, 2008TaguigPhilippinesThe Fort Bonifacio Open Field
North America[20]
January 22, 2009[j]MonterreyMexicoArena Monterrey
January 24, 2009[k]Mexico CityPalacio de los Deportes

Cancelled shows

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DateCityCountryVenueReason
November 14, 2008JakartaIndonesiaIstora Gelora Bung KarnoEnforcement of travel warning to Indonesia as a result of the execution of2002 Bali bombings convict
February 12, 2009Chris Brown's assault on Rihanna
February 13, 2009Kuala LumpurMalaysiaAxiata Arena
General protest by conservative Malaysian Islamic Party.

Box office score data

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VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Credit Union CentreSaskatoon6,997 / 7,282 (96%)$289,319
Molson AmphitheatreToronto8,337 / 8,337 (100%)$416,759
Bell CentreMontreal10,427 / 10,427 (100%)$634,982
Pavilion de la JeunessQuebec City4,885 / 4,885 (100%)$280,977
Moncton ColiseumMoncton5,512 / 5,512 (100%)$298,782
Harbour StationSt. John4,829 / 4,829 (100%)$262,515
Halifax Metro CentreHalifax7,259 / 7,259 (100%)$362,981
Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park6,984 / 10,400 (67%)$174,550
Evening News ArenaManchester14,060 / 14,060 (100%)$549,746
Sheffield ArenaSheffield9,889 / 11,369 (87%)$386,660
Metro Radio ArenaNewcastle10,562 / 10,673 (99%)$373,874
Scottish Exhibition & Conference CentreGlasgow9,108 / 9,108 (100%)$356,123
Wembley ArenaLondon10,932 / 10,932 (100%)$427,441
Brighton CentreBrighton3,762 / 3,762 (100%)$147,094
National Indoor ArenaBirmingham9,962 / 10,420 (96%)$389,514
Cardiff International ArenaCardiff4,813 / 4,813 (100%)$188,188
Trent FM ArenaNottingham7,518 / 7,527 (99%)$293,954
Odyssey ArenaBelfast11,654 / 13,846 (84%)$455,671
Aberdeen Press & Journal ArenaAberdeen4,617 / 4,617 (100%)$180,525
Echo ArenaLiverpool9,630 / 9,630 (100%)$370,043
Bournemouth International CentreBournemouth6,500 / 6,500 (100%)$254,150
The O2 ArenaLondon13,570 / 16,100 (84%)$530,587
Vector ArenaAuckland19,757 / 23,928 (83%)$333,763
TSB Bank ArenaWellington5,538 / 5,763 (96%)$388,267
Brisbane Entertainment CentreBrisbane21,488 / 25,106 (86%)$804,122
Adelaide Entertainment CentreAdelaide9,082 / 9,494 (96%)$692,589
Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne Park26,399 / 33,344 (79%)$227,337
Burswood DomePerth18,784 / 19,924 (94%)$527,256
Fort Bonifacio Open FieldTaguig70,000 / 70,000 (100%)[13]
Total352,855 / 379,847 (93%)$10,597,769

Personnel

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Crew on the road

  • Tina Landon (director & choreographer)
  • Antony Randall (Tour Director, Production director)
  • JP Firmin (tour manager)
  • Mark Dawson (security)
  • Fankie Fuccile (stage manager)
  • Alex MacLeod (tour accountant)
  • Dave Berrera (stage tech)
  • Alex Skowron (lighting director)
  • TJ Thompson (rigger)
  • Simon James (carpenter)
  • David Kirkwood (front-of-house engineer)
  • Ricky 'Bongos' Galecki (monitor engineer)
  • Elizabeth Springer (wardrobe)

Band

  • Rihanna (lead vocals)
  • Kevin Hastings (keyboards)
  • Eric Smith (bass)
  • David Haddon (drums)
  • Adam Ross (lead guitar)
  • Richard Fortus (rhythm guitar September 2008–February 2009)
  • Ashleigh Haney (backing vocals)
  • Erica King (backing vocals)

Dancers

  • Victoria Parsons (dance captain)
  • Rachel Markarian
  • Bryan Tanaka
  • Julius Law

Styling

  • Ursula Stephen (hair)
  • Mylah Morales (makeup)
  • Lysa Cooper (stylist)
  • Mariel Haenn (stylist)
  • Hollywood (stylist)

Notes

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  1. ^This concert is part of the Beat Bash.
  2. ^This concert is part of the 2007 Power House Concert.
  3. ^This concert is part ofIschgl Open Season.
  4. ^The concert on 10 December 2007 at theNEC,Birmingham, was originally scheduled to take place on 18 December 2007.
  5. ^The concert of December 8, 2007 at theTrent FM Arena inNottingham was originally scheduled to take place on December 20, 2007.
  6. ^The concert of March 6, 2008 at theWindsor Hall inBournemouth was originally scheduled to take place on December 4, 2007.
  7. ^The concert of March 23, 2008 at theOlympic Stadium inMoscow was originally scheduled to take place on December 21, 2007.
  8. ^This show is part of the 2008Essence Music Festival.
  9. ^This concert is part ofMTV Mobile Bang Concert.
  10. ^The concert of January 22, 2009 at theArena Monterrey inMonterrey was originally scheduled to take place on December 1, 2008.
  11. ^The concert of January 24, 2009 at thePalacio de los Deportes inMexico City was originally scheduled to take place on December 3, 2008.

References

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  2. ^abSinclair, David (December 18, 2007)."Rihanna Live Reviews".The Times. RetrievedApril 3, 2010.
  3. ^Vena, Jocelyn (December 10, 2007)."Rihanna Cancels Concerts".MTV UK. Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2009. RetrievedApril 3, 2010.
  4. ^Vena, Jocelyn (November 7, 2008)."Rihanna 'Perfectly Healthy' After Apparently Collapsing Onstage During Duet With Chris Brown".MTV. Archived fromthe original on November 10, 2008. RetrievedApril 3, 2010.
  5. ^TMZ Staff (November 7, 2008)."Rihanna Can't Stomach Her Own Performance".TMZ.com. RetrievedApril 3, 2010.
  6. ^Schmidt, Veronica (February 11, 2009)."Rihanna cancels Indonesian concert after alleged assault by Chris Brown".The Times. Archived fromthe original on June 15, 2011. RetrievedApril 3, 2010.
  7. ^abcUsinger, Mike (September 20, 2007)."Akon shows Rihanna how it's done".The Georgia Straight. RetrievedApril 4, 2010.
  8. ^Macneil, Jason (September 22, 2007)."Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto - September 22, 2007".Canoe.ca. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. RetrievedJune 4, 2009.
  9. ^"Malaysia Muslims want Rihanna concert banned because 'she is too sexy'".The Daily Telegraph. January 22, 2009. RetrievedMay 31, 2009.
  10. ^"Rihanna 'Too Sexy' For Malaysia".Sky News. January 22, 2009. Archived fromthe original on January 26, 2009. RetrievedMay 31, 2009.
  11. ^"Rihanna to tone it down for Malaysian concert".CBC.ca. January 6, 2009. RetrievedMay 31, 2009.
  12. ^"Grammy-Nominated Rihanna Named Most-Streamed Artist on MSN Music in Concert for 2007".Microsoft News Center, Microsoft Web site. Microsoft. December 18, 2007. Archived fromthe original on January 8, 2010. RetrievedMarch 13, 2010.
  13. ^ab"Fans party with Chris Brown and Rihanna – Lifestyle – GMA News Online – The go-to site for Filipinos everywhere – Latest Philippine News". Gmanews.tv. November 17, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2011.
  14. ^abcNews Desk (January 7, 2009)."Rihanna 'Live' In Kuala Lumpur!".MTV Southeast Asia. Archived fromthe original on May 2, 2009. RetrievedApril 5, 2010.
  15. ^"Journal Frankfurt Nachrichten - Turnstunde in der Jahrhunderthalle mit Sistanova und Rihanna -".journal-frankfurt.de (in German). November 24, 2007.
  16. ^"Umusic.ca ::Rihanna".umusic.ca. Archived fromthe original on July 10, 2008.
  17. ^"Rihanna heads out on UK arena tour".NME Web site. IPC MEDIA. July 11, 2007. RetrievedMarch 13, 2010.
  18. ^Melinda (September 4, 2008)."Rihanna Chris Brown Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates".RnB Music Blog. Archived fromthe original on September 10, 2008.
  19. ^TicketWorld Web site Information expired by March 13, 2010.
  20. ^Martínez, Laura Celia Ángeles (October 21, 2008)."'No parará la música' con Rihanna en México" ['Don't Stop the Music' with Rihanna in Mexico].esmas Web site (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on January 22, 2010. RetrievedMarch 13, 2010.
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