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Bad For Me Tour

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Bad For Me Tour
Stadium tour by Monica Vinco
Location
  • Australasia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Latin America
Associated albumBad For Me
Start dateFebruary 27, 2036
End dateOctober 21, 2036
Legs5
No. of shows79
Attendance3,370,557
Box office$300,425,169
Monica Vinco concert chronology

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The Bad For Me Tour was the eighth concert tour by American singer-actress Monica Vinco, launched in support of her ninth studio album, Bad For Me (2035). Consisting of seventy-nine dates, the tour was her first in six years, following 2030's Scream: The Tour, and her second to visit only stadiums, since 2024's The Unexpected Tour. It began on February 27, 2036, in Brisbane and concluded on October 21 of the same year, in Lima. It, additionally, marked the first time Vinco set foot in South America. The second North American leg notably visited all Major League Baseball stadiums, making the tour the first to do so.

The set list for the show, like her last two tours, was extensive. It consisted of over thirty songs—featuring all tracks from Bad For Me—spread across eight segments and an encore, bringing an average concert's duration to three hours. Wardrobe was supplied by a variety of designers including Versace, Givenchy, Dior, and Chanel, as well as footwear from Christian Louboutin and Manolo Blahnik. Production was overseen by Vinco and her longtime creative director, with sets made by.

The tour was met with praise from critics and fans, who noted growth in Vinco's showmanship and artistry; the extravagant choreography and visuals, frontier set design, Western-themed costumes, and the new remixes and arrangements of select songs were also acclaimed. Commercially, the Bad For Me Tour was a success, grossing a total of $300.4 million and attended by over 3.3 million people. The October 12 concert at Maracanã Stadium was recorded for a Paramount+ concert film and live album, directed by Danny Tull. Both were released on February 10, 2037, to celebrate the tour's one-year anniversary.

Background[edit]

Development[edit]

Stage[edit]

Wardrobe[edit]

Concert synopsis[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Commercial reception[edit]

Accolades[edit]

Records[edit]

Country Venue Dates Record
Australia The Gabba April 6–7 First act to perform three consecutive shows on a single tour.
Allianz Stadium April 12–14
Japan Hotto Motto Field Kobe April 26 First non-Asian and first female headliner.
April 27 First non-Asian and first female headliner to perform two consecutive shows on a single tour.
April 28 First act to perform three consecutive shows on a single tour.
Vantelin Dome Nagoya May 2–4 First female and solo act to perform three consecutive shows on a single tour.
Belluna Dome May 8–10 First act to perform three consecutive shows on a single tour.
United States Guarantee Rate Field June 18 First female act to headline the venue.
Target Field June 22 Largest concert attendance in stadium history
Comerica Park June 29
Progressive Field July 5 First female act to headline the venue.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards July 14
Las Vegas Stadium August 6
Royals Ballpark August 29
Busch Stadium August 31
Notre Dame Stadium September 3
September 4 First act to perform two shows on a single tour.
Spain Estadio Santiago Bernabeu October 14–15

Concert film[edit]

Set list[edit]

This set list is from the July 21, 2022, concert in Stockholm. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.

  1. "No Angel" (Video Introduction)
  2. "Formation"
  3. "Sorry" (contains elements of "I'm Sorry")
  4. "Kitty Kat"
  5. "Run the World (Girls)" (contains elements of "Tom Ford" and an excerpt from "Bow Down")
  6. "Superpower" (Video Intermission)
  7. "Mine" (contains elements of "Standing on the Sun")
  8. "Baby Boy" (contains elements of "Freaks")
  9. "Hold Up" (contains elements of "Bam Bam")
  10. "Countdown"
  11. "Me, Myself and I"
  12. "I Care" (Video Intermission) (contains elements of "Ghost", "The Hills" and "6 Inch")
  13. "6 Inch"
  14. "Don't Hurt Yourself"
  15. "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Five to One", "Independent Women", "Lost Yo Mind", "Naughty Girl", and "I Been On")
  16. "Diva" (contains elements of "U Mad", "Still Tippin'", "Panda", "Man", "Dey Know", and "Cut It")
  17. "Runnin' (Lose It All)" (Video Intermission)
  18. "Flawless" (Onika Maraj Remix)
  19. "Feeling Myself"
  20. "7/11"
  21. "Forward" (Video Intermission)
  22. "Blow" (contains elements of "Give It to Me Baby" and "Nasty Girl")
  23. "Rocket"
  24. "Yoncé"
  25. "Partition"
  26. "Freakum Dress" (Video Intermission) (contains elements of "Hip Hop Star")
  27. "Daddy Lessons"
  28. "Irreplaceable"
  29. "Pray You Catch Me"
  30. "Halo"
  31. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)"
  32. "Purple Rain" (Video Intermission) (contains elements of "The Beautiful Ones")
  33. "Sweet Dreams" (contains elements of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)")
  34. "Love Drought"
  35. "Sandcastles"
  36. "Crazy in Love" (Fifty Shades Remix) (contains an excerpt from "Bootylicious")
  37. "Naughty Girl"
  38. "Die with You" (Video Intermission) (contains elements of "Blue")
  39. "Freedom"
  40. "Survivor"
  41. "End of Time" (contains elements of "Grown Woman")
  42. "Party" (contains elements of "La Di Da Di")
  43. "Love On Top"
    Encore
  44. "All Night"
  45. "Drunk in Love" (contains elements of "Swimming Pools (Drank)")

Shows[edit]

Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Asia
May 5, 2036 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Stadium Sabrina Carpenter

Beabadoobee

68,819 / 68,819 $6,805,799
May 6, 2036
May 9, 2036 Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka 83,270 / 83,270 $8,089,415
May 10, 2036
Oceania
May 24, 2036 Auckland New Zealand Western Springs Stadium Sabrina Carpenter

Beabadoobee

89,298 / 89,298 $8,935,562
May 25, 2036
May 28, 2036 Sydney Australia Allianz Stadium 76,256 / 76,256 $7,682,219
May 29, 2036
June 1, 2036 Melbourne Marvel Stadium 102,654 / 102,654 $9,823,566
June 2, 2036
Europe
June 16, 2036 Florence Italy Stadio Artemio Franchi HAIM

Phoebe Bridgers

77,217 / 77,217 $7,606,529
June 17, 2036
June 21, 2036 Madrid Spain Santiago Bernabéu Stadium 150,000 / 150,000 $15,031,286
June 22, 2036
June 25, 2036 Nanterre France Paris La Défense Arena 75,000 / 75,000 $7,244,264
June 26, 2036
June 30, 2036 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 110,051 / 110,051 $11,049,272
July 1, 2036
July 5, 2036 Solna[lower-roman 1] Sweden Friends Arena 106,000 / 106,000 $10,630,187
July 6, 2036
July 9, 2036 Munich Germany Olympiastadion 127,547 / 127,547 $12,576,697
July 10, 2036
July 14, 2036 Rotterdam Netherlands De Kuip 80,251 / 80,251 $8,011,672
July 15, 2036
North America
July 29, 2036 Indianapolis United States Lucas Oil Stadium HAIM

Phoebe Bridgers

121,225 / 121,225 $12,039,448
July 30, 2036
August 2, 2036 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 105,000 / 105,000 $10,520,390
August 3, 2036
August 6, 2036 Boston United States Fenway Park 78,081 / 78,081 $7,844,680
August 7, 2036
August 10, 2036 Queens[lower-roman 1][lower-roman 1] Citi Field 85,466 / 85,466 $8,412,348
August 11, 2036
August 14, 2036 Bronx[lower-roman 1][lower-roman 1] Yankee Stadium 97,561 / 97,561 $9,638,047
August 15, 2036
August 18, 2036 Pittsburgh PNC Park 34,821 / 34,821 $3,250,525
August 21, 2036 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park 46,592 / 46,592 $4,684,054
August 24, 2036 Baltimore Oriole Park at Camden Yards 79,979 / 79,979 $7,841,935
August 25, 2036
August 28, 2036 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park 86,974 / 86,974 $8,567,769
August 29, 2036
September 1, 2036 Cleveland Progressive Field 76,990 / 76,990 $7,655,570
September 2, 2036
September 5, 2036 Cincinnati Great American Ball Park 81,600 / 81,600 $7,926,366
September 6, 2036
September 9, 2036 Detroit Comerica Park 45,000 / 45,000 $4,338,127
September 12, 2036 Chicago Wrigley Field 39,503 / 39,503 $3,978,668
September 13, 2036 Guaranteed Rate Field 36,140 / 36,140 $3,540,732
September 16, 2036 Kansas City Kauffman Stadium 76,564 / 76,564 $7,686,564
September 17, 2036
September 21, 2036 St. Louis Busch Stadium 41,847 / 41,847 $4,004,039
September 24, 2036 Minneapolis Target Field Gracie Abrams

Paramore

44,152 / 44,152 $4,153,658
September 28, 2036 Milwaukee American Family Field 46,644 / 46,644 $4,674,972
October 2, 2036 Denver Coors Field 96,277 / 96,277 $9,671,728
October 3, 2036
October 6, 2036 Seattle T-Mobile Park 78,073 / 78,073 $7,878,508
October 7, 2036
October 10, 2036 San Francisco Oracle Park 38,282 / 38,282 $3,779,846
October 13, 2036 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 109,827 / 109,827 $10,875,146
October 14, 2036
October 18, 2036 San Diego Petco Park 38,275 / 38,275 $3,893,682
October 21, 2036 Phoenix Chase Field 45,722 / 45,722 $4,518,757
October 24, 2036 Arlington Globe Life Field 76,372 / 76,372 $7,644,264
October 25, 2036
October 28, 2036 Houston Minute Maid Park 38,267 / 38,267 $3,833,798
October 31, 2036 Cumberland[lower-roman 1] Truist Park 39,225 / 39,225 $3,928,419
November 3, 2036 St. Petersburg[lower-roman 1][lower-roman 1] Tropicana Field 73,371 / 73,371 $7,387,434
November 4, 2036
November 7, 2036 Miami LoanDepot Park 82,392 / 82,392 $8,216,000
November 8, 2036
November 12, 2036 San Juan Puerto Rico Estadio Hiram Bithorn 66,706 / 66,706 $3,214,933
November 13, 2036
November 17, 2036 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol 86,508 / 86,508 $8,427,640
November 18, 2036
November 21, 2036 Paradise[lower-roman 2] United States Las Vegas Stadium 63,301 / 63,301 $6,394,525
November 22, 2036
November 25, 2036[lower-alpha 1] Anaheim[lower-roman 3][lower-roman 1] Angel Stadium 43,019 / 43,019 $4,277,892
South America
December 13, 2036 Lima Peru Estadio de la UNMSM Gracie Abrams

Paramore

40,327 / 40,327 $4,027,543
December 16, 2036 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos 63,000 / 63,000 $6,311,200
December 19, 2036 La Plata Argentina Estadio Diego Armando Maradona 47,864 / 47,864 $4,721,313
December 22, 2036 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque 51,344 / 51,344 $5,080,623
Total 2,415,311 / 2,415,311
(100%)

Personnel[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Originally October 15.

References[edit]


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