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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 $341 million and attended by over 3.6 million people. The concerts held on October 14 and 15 at Stade de France was recorded for a Paramount+ concert film, directed by Danny Tull, and released on February 10, 2037, along with a subsequent live album.

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Accolades[edit]

Records[edit]

Country Venue Dates Record
Australia Sydney Cricket Ground March 8–10 First act to perform three consecutive shows on a single tour.
The Gabba March 17–19
Japan Ecopa Stadium March 26–28
Hotto Motto Field Kobe April 4–6
Belluna Dome April 13–15
United States Kauffman Stadium July 14 First female act to headline the venue.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards August 7
Guarantee Rate Field September 7
Las Vegas Stadium September 12–13
First act to perform two consecutive shows on a single tour.

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 (2036) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Australasia
February 28 Melbourne Australia AAMI Park 77,554 / 77,554 $7,064,451
February 29
March 1
March 8 Sydney Sydney Cricket Ground 133,932 / 133,932 $12,901,792
March 9
March 10
March 17 Brisbane The Gabba 135,368 / 135,368 $12,817,577
March 18
March 19
March 26 Shizuoka Japan Ecopa Stadium 135,918 / 135,918 $12,459,518
March 27
March 28
April 4 Kobe Hotto Motto Field Kobe 93,966 / 93,966 $9,392,299
April 5
April 6
April 13 Tokorozawa Belluna Dome 90,981 / 90,981 $8,986,169
April 14
April 15
Latin America
May 5 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque 101,711 / 101,711 $9,338,271
May 6
May 10 Córdoba Argentina Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes 97,631 / 97,631 $9,287,220
May 11
May 16 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol 104,394 / 104,394 $9,402,605
May 17
May 20 San Juan Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium 60,984 / 60,984 $3,082,997
May 21
North America
June 1 Miami United States LoanDepot Park 37,442 / 37,442 $3,353,627
June 4 St. Petersburg Tropicana Field 46,881 / 46,881 $4,440,554
June 7 Cumberland Truist Park 41,292 / 41,292 $3,739,440
June 12 Houston Minute Maid Park 38,481 / 38,481 $3,464,861
June 15 Arlington Globe Life Field 41,463 / 41,463 $3,714,012
June 20 Phoenix Chase Field 48,330 / 48,330 $4,580,099
June 23 San Diego Petco Park 39,561 / 39,561 $3,536,732
June 27 Anaheim Angel Stadium 43,815 / 43,815 $3,937,498
June 29 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 53,800 / 53,800 $4,876,635
July 2 San Francisco Oracle Park 40,092 / 40,092 $3,544,187
July 6 Seattle T-Mobile Park 45,959 / 45,959 $4,421,459
July 10 Denver Coors Field 47,257 / 47,257 $4,366,828
July 14 Kansas City Kauffman Stadium 37,903 / 37,903 $3,464,062
July 17 St. Louis Busch Stadium 45,126 / 45,126 $4,186,450
July 21 Minneapolis Target Field 42,095 / 42,095 $3,953,445
July 25 Milwaukee American Family Field 42,435 / 42,435 $3,920,226
July 28 Detroit Comerica Park 42,507 / 42,507 $3,979,781
August 1 Cincinnati Great American Ball Park 40,930 / 40,930 $3,542,100
August 4 Cleveland Progressive Field 37,758 / 37,758 $3,475,543
August 7 Baltimore Oriole Park at Camden Yards 41,142 / 41,142 $3,723,830
August 10 Pittsburgh PNC Park 35,281 / 35,281 $3,142,160
August 13 Queens Citi Field 78,751 / 78,751 $7,138,685
August 14
August 17 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park 87,907 / 87,907 $8,532,312
August 18
August 21 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park 86,261 / 86,261 $8,368,350
August 22
August 25 Boston Fenway Park 75,775 / 75,775 $6,943,208
August 28
September 1 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 102,214 / 102,214 $9,849,890
September 2
September 5 Chicago United States Wrigley Field 37,990 / 37,990 $3,187,580
September 7 Guaranteed Rate Field 44,710 / 44,710 $3,927,805
September 12 Paradise New Las Vegas Stadium 76,577 / 76,577 $7,650,844
September 13
September 18 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium 120,540 / 120,540 $9,879,268
September 19
September 23 Bronx Yankee Stadium 98,136 / 98,136 $9,290,057
September 24
Europe
October 14 Saint-Denis France Stade de France 155,942 / 155,942 $15,666,166
October 15
October 18 London England Twickenham Stadium 112,171 / 112,171 $11,107,412
October 19
October 23 Solna Sweden Strawberry Arena 123,308 / 123,308 $12,176,963
October 24
October 27 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena 129,446 / 129,446 $12,901,792
October 28
October 31 Düsseldorf Germany Merkur Spiel-Arena 100,306 / 100,306 $10,802,708
November 1
November 5 Milan Italy San Siro 130,533 / 130,533 $12,402,846
November 6
November 10 Madrid Spain Cívitas Metropolitano 120,165 / 120,165 $12,227,012
November 11
Total 3,602,721 / 3,602,721 (100%) $338,149,326

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