Welcome 2
Tour by Prince | |
Banner advertisement for the North American leg of the tour | |
Associated album | 20Ten |
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Start date | December 15, 2010 |
End date | September 26, 2012 |
Legs | 7 |
Number of shows |
51 in North America 24 in Europe 8 in Australia 83 Total |
Prince concert chronology |
Welcome 2 is the common name of the twenty-first concert tour by American musician Prince. Playing over 80 shows, the tour reached North America, Europe and Australia. Each leg of the tour is branded by the "Welcome 2" title followed by the continent the leg is located in. The tour marks the singer's first performances in North America in over six years. The show is composed of the singer performing his hits with his band The New Power Generation. Alongside Prince, various musicians will perform including Janelle Monáe, Esperanza Spalding and Cassandra Wilson. The title of the tour varied depending on the territory where it was performing. The tour placed 39th on Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tour", earning nearly $20 million.1[1]
Background
Prince announced the tour on October 14, 2010 at the famed Apollo Theater in New York City.[2] He stated the tour would begin in Greater New York. He further explained to the audience each show would be different. "Come early, come often. I have a lot of hits... no two shows will be the same". For the tour, Prince will play a custom gold Fender Stratocaster (made by the Fender Custom Shop), which will auctioned off at the end of the tour. The proceeds will benefit the Harlem Children's Zone.[3]
The concerts are staged in the round, with the stage shaped like the singer's iconic love symbol.[4] During shows, Prince invited several celebrities to come onstage and "jam out" with him, including: Naomi Campbell, Whoopi Goldberg, Jamie Foxx, Alicia Keys, Leighton Meester, Questlove, Sherri Shepherd and Cornel West.[5][6] He also performed duets with specials guests throughout the shows in North America. For "The Beautiful Ones", Prince is joined onstage by ballet dancer, Misty Copeland.[7] During the concert at Madison Square Garden on December 29, 2010, Janelle Monáe performed "If I Was Your Girlfriend" with the singer. During the same show, Cyndi Lauper and Egypt Sherrod performed "Jungle Love".[6]
Following his shows in Greater New York, Prince expanded the tour to include the San Francisco Bay Area and The Carolinas. In April, he announced he would perform a twenty-one night residency show at The Forum in Inglewood, California, during an appearance on Lopez Tonight.[8] Dubbed, "Welcome 2 America: 21-Night Stands", the singer performed throughout the months of April and May, including stops in Fresno, San Jose and Sacramento. As the tour continued, Prince performed at several music festivals in Europe. In the fall of 2011, he announced he would bring his tour to Canada, his first performances in the territory in nearly ten years. In 2012, a tour of Australia received a warm response from spectators.[9]
Opening acts
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Setlist
December 15, 2010
- "Laydown"
- "Black Muse"
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- Medley: "Uptown" / "Raspberry Beret" / "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains excerpts from "Let's Work")
- "U Got the Look"
- "Shhh"
- "Angel" (performed by Shelby J.)
- "Nothing Compares 2 U" (performed with Shelby J.)
- "She's Always in My Hair"
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend" (performed with Esperanza Spalding)
- "Insatiable"
- "Scandalous!"
- "Adore"
- "Purple Rain"
- Encore
- "Kiss"
- "Sometimes It Snows in April" (performed with Lalah Hathaway)
- "Diamonds and Pearls" (performed with Lalah Hathaway)
- Medley: "All the Critics Love U in New York" / "Controversy" (contains excerpts from "Housequake") / "Sexy Dancer" / "Le Freak"
December 18, 2010
- "Welcome 2 America"
- "Dance (Disco Heat)"
- "Baby I'm a Star"
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "Shhh"
- Medley: "Uptown" / "Raspberry Beret" / "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains excerpts from "Let's Work")
- "U Got the Look" (performed with Sheila E.)
- "The Glamorous Life" (contains elements of "Soul Sacrifice") (performed with Sheila E.)
- "Nothing Compares 2 U" (performed with Shelby J.)
- "Purple Rain"
- Encore
- "Kiss" (performed with ?uestlove)
- "A Love Bizarre"
December 29, 2011
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- Medley: "Uptown" / "Raspberry Beret" / "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains excerpts from "Let's Work")
- "U Got the Look" (performed with Sheila E.)
- "The Question of U"
- "Purple Rain"
- Encore
- Medley: "Kiss" / "She's Always in My Hair" / "If I Was Your Girlfriend" (performed with Janelle Monáe)
- Medley: "Condition of the Heart" / "Do Me, Baby" / "I Wanna Be Your Lover" / "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" / "Sometimes It Snows in April"
- "Controversy" (contains excerpts from "Housequake")
- "Jungle Love" (performed with Cyndi Lauper and Egypt Sherrod)
February 23, 2011
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "The Glamorous Life" (contains elements of "Soul Sacrifice") (performed with Sheila E.)
- "Somewhere Here on Earth"
- "I Love U, but I Don't Trust U Anymore"
- "Controversy" (contains elements of "Batdance")
- "Play That Funky Music"
- "A Love Bizarre" (performed with Sheila E.)
- Medley: "Sexy Dancer" / "Le Freak" / "Love Rollercoaster"
- "Controversy" (Reprise) (contains excerpts from "Housequake")
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
- "Kiss"
- "Purple Rain"
- Encore
- "Dance (Disco Heat)" (Instrumental Interlude)
- "Baby I'm a Star"
- Medley: "When Doves Cry" / "Nasty Girl" / "Sign '☮' the Times" / "Alphabet St."
- "My Love Is Forever"
- "Darling Nikki" (Instrumental Interlude)
- "Pop Life" (contains excerpts from "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)")
- "Black Sweat"
- "Jungle Love"
April 14, 2011
- "D.M.S.R."
- "Pop Life"
- "Extraordinary"
- Medley: "Uptown" / "Raspberry Beret" / "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains elements of "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough")
- "Let's Work"
- "U Got the Look"
- "Purple Rain"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "Kiss"
- Medley: "When Doves Cry" / "Nasty Girl" / "Sign '☮' the Times" / "Darling Nikki" (Instrumental Interlude) / "777-9311"
- "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (Instrumental Interlude)
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
- "Insatiable"
- "Scandalous!"
- "Adore"
- "A Love Bizarre" (performed with Sheila E.)
- Encore
- "Play That Funky Music"
- "Controversy" (contains excerpts from "Housequake")
- "The Glamorous Life" (contains elements of "Soul Sacrifice") (performed with Sheila E.)
- "Peach" (performed with Sheila E.)
- "Dance (Disco Heat)"
- "Baby I'm a Star"
- "Stratus" (Instrumental Interlude)
- Medley: "Sometimes It Snows in April" / "Laydown" / "Endorphinmachine" / "She's Always in My Hair" / "Dreamer"
- "Welcome 2 America"
March 24, 2011
- Medley: "When Doves Cry" / "Nasty Girl" / "Darling Nikki" (Instrumental Interlude) / "Sign '☮' the Times" / "777-9311" / "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"
- "Uptown"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains elements of "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough")
- "Let's Work"
- "U Got the Look"
- "Nothing Compares 2 U"
- "Take Me with U"
- "Anotherloverholenyohead"
- "Controversy" (contains elements of "Batdance")
- "Play That Funky Music"
- "Which Way Is Up?"
- "Controversy" (Reprise) (contains excerpts from "Housequake")
- "I Want to Be Free"
- "Shhh"
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Diamonds and Pearls"
- "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)"
- "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
- "Kiss"
- "Purple Rain"
- Encore
- "Dance (Disco Heat)"
- "Baby I'm a Star"
Sydney—May 11, 2012
- "Gold"
- "Jam of the Year
- "The Song of the Heart"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "Nothing Compares 2 U" (performed with Shelby J.)
- "Take Me with U"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains elements of "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough")
- "Sometimes It Snows in April"
- "Love… Thy Will Be Done"
- "Mountains" (contains excerpts from "The Dance Electric")
- Medley: "When Doves Cry" / "Hot Thing" / "Sign '☮' the Times" (contains excerpts from "Jungle Love") / "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"
- "Forever in My Life"
- "I Would Die 4 U
- "Kiss"
- Encore
- "Purple Rain"
- "Controversy"
- "Peach"
Melbourne—May 14, 2012
- "Gold"
- "Jam of the Year"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Delirious"
- "1999"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "Nothing Compares 2 U" (performed with Shelby J.)
- "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man"
- "Take Me with U"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "Cream"
- "Cool" (contains elements of "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough")
- "Sometimes It Snows in April"
- "Love... Thy Will Be Done"
- "Mountains" (contains excerpts from "The Dance Electric")
- Medley: "When Doves Cry" / "Nasty Girl" / "Darling Nikki" / "Pop Life" / "Sign '☮' the Times" / "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" / "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
- "Hot Thing"
- "I Would Die 4 U"
- "Kiss"
- Encore
- "Purple Rain"
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
- "She's Always in My Hair"
- "Dreamer"
- "Peach"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America[3][10][20] | |||
December 15, 2010 | East Rutherford | United States | Izod Center |
December 17, 2010 | |||
December 18, 2010 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
December 29, 2010 | |||
January 18, 2011 | |||
February 7, 2011 | |||
February 21, 2011 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | |
February 23, 2011 | |||
February 24, 2011 | |||
March 21, 2011 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | |
March 23, 2011 | Raleigh | PNC Arena | |
March 24, 2011 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | |
March 26, 2011 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | |
March 28, 2011 | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | |
March 30, 2011 | North Charleston | North Charleston Coliseum | |
April 14, 2011[A] | Inglewood | The Forum | |
April 21, 2011[A] | |||
April 22, 2011[A] | |||
April 23, 2011[A] | |||
April 28, 2011[A] | |||
April 29, 2011[A] | |||
April 30, 2011[A] | |||
May 5, 2011[A] | |||
May 6, 2011[A] | |||
May 7, 2011[A] | |||
May 13, 2011[A] | |||
May 14, 2011[A] | |||
May 18, 2011 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | |
May 19, 2011 | San Jose | SAP Center at San Jose | |
May 21, 2011 | |||
May 22, 2011 | Sacramento | Sleep Train Arena | |
May 27, 2011[A] | Inglewood | The Forum | |
May 28, 2011[A] | |||
May 29, 2011[A] | |||
June 24, 2011[B] | Montreal | Canada | Métropolis |
June 25, 2011[B] | |||
Europe[21][22] | |||
June 30, 2011 | Paris | France | Stade de France |
July 2, 2011[C] | Gdynia | Poland | Babie Doły Airfield |
July 3, 2011[D] | Beltring | England | Hop Farm Country Park |
July 5, 2011 | Ghent | Belgium | Sint-Pietersplein |
July 6, 2011 | |||
July 8, 2011[E] | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam |
July 9, 2011[E] | |||
July 10, 2011[E] | |||
July 13, 2011 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal |
July 15, 2011[F] | Perugia | Italy | Arena Santa Giuliana |
July 16, 2011[G] | Lucca | Piazza Napoleone | |
July 21, 2011 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena |
July 24, 2011 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg |
July 25, 2011 | |||
July 26, 2011 | Rotterdam | Ahoy Rotterdam | |
July 28, 2011 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena |
July 30, 2011 | Malahide | Ireland | Malahide Castle |
August 2, 2011 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum |
August 3, 2011 | |||
August 6, 2011[H] | Copenhagen | Denmark | 10 Øren |
August 7, 2011[H] | |||
August 9, 2011[J] | Budapest | Hungary | Óbuda Island |
August 12, 2011[K] | Gothenburg | Sweden | Slottsskogen |
August 17, 2011 | Zurich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
North America[23][24] | |||
November 25, 2011 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre |
November 26, 2011 | |||
November 30, 2011 | Halifax | Scotiabank Centre | |
December 2, 2011 | Montreal | Bell Centre | |
December 3, 2011 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | |
December 5, 2011 | London | Budweiser Gardens | |
December 8, 2011 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | |
December 13, 2011 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | |
December 14, 2011 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | |
December 16, 2011 | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | |
December 17, 2011 | Victoria | Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre | |
December 19, 2011 | Tacoma | United States | Tacoma Dome |
Australia[25] | |||
May 11, 2012 | Sydney | Australia | Allphones Arena |
May 12, 2012 | |||
May 14, 2012 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | |
May 15, 2012 | |||
May 18, 2012 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
May 22, 2012 | Sydney | Allphones Arena | |
May 26, 2012 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
May 30, 2012 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | |
North America[26] | |||
September 24, 2012 | Chicago | United States | United Center |
September 25, 2012 | |||
September 26, 2012 |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
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- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
December 14, 2010 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Izod Center | Cancelled[10] |
February 4, 2011 | Dallas, Texas | theEvent Tent Complex | Cancelled.[35] The concert was to benefit the Goss-Michael Foundation |
July 23, 2011 | Oslo, Norway | Oslo Spektrum | Rescheduled to August 2, 2011 due to the 2011 Norway attacks |
July 24, 2011 | Oslo, Norway | Oslo Spektrum | Rescheduled to August 3, 2011 due to the 2011 Norway attacks |
August 4, 2011 | Berlin, Germany | O2 World | Cancelled |
December 11, 2011 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | SaskTel Centre | Cancelled |
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
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Madison Square Garden[A] | New York City | 70,855 / 72,911 (97%) | $7,592,092[36] |
Oracle Arena | Oakland | 42,475 / 42,475 (100%) | $4,418,308[37] |
Save Mart Center | Fresno | 11,918 / 13,028 (91%) | $837,960[38] |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 8,753 / 10,900 (80%) | $1,113,260[39] |
John Labatt Centre | London | 8,790 / 9,053 (97%) | $958,695[39] |
Halifax Metro Centre | Halifax | 10,039 / 10,039 (100%) | $1,000,320[40] |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 10,775 / 16,258 (66%) | $1,119,660[41] |
Allphones Arena | Sydney | 39,827 / 44,118 (90%) | $7,182,190[42] |
Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne | 42,086 / 42,900 (98%) | $7,540,270[43] |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre | Boondall | 17,798 / 20,036 (84%) | $3,212,670[44] |
TOTAL | 263,316 / 281,718 (93%) | $34,975,425 | |
- Notes
- A The gross for the January 18th concert at Madison Square Garden placed second on Billboard's "Hot Tours", for the month of January 2011.[45]
Notes
- 1.^ The annual Pollstar raking of the concert industry's top performing artists is tabulated for all worldwide shows, worked between January 1 and June 30, 2011. All ticket sales figures are calculated in U.S. dollars and are based on reported information and extensive research by Pollstar.
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