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Daddy Issues World Tour

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Y2K19
World tour by Monica Vinco
Location
Associated album
Start dateApril 27, 2019
End dateSeptember 24, 2019
Legs2
No. of shows83
Supporting acts
Attendance1.1 M
Box office$112 M
Monica Vinco concert

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Y2K19 was was the second headlining concert tour and first worldwide tour by American singer-songwriter Monica Vinco. It supported her second and third studio albums, Y2K (2018) and Emotions (2019). After releasing the former album, Vinco expressed interest in a world tour, announcing the tour on January 5, 2019. As the year progressed, more dates were added, including a benefit concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Honda Civic sponsored American performances as part of the 2019 Annual Honda Civic Tour. Rehearsals began at Culver Studios in February before moving to Glasgow as the opening date of April 27, 2019, neared.

Initially set to conclude on October 31, 2019, in Melbourne, Australia, the tour ended prematurely when Vinco announced her mother's passing on September 25, canceling the remaining dates. The final show took place on September 24, 2019, in Hartford, Connecticut, after eighty-three dates.

The tour received critical acclaim for its high-scale production, Vinco's vocals, and stage presence. A commercial success, it grossed $112 million, placing fifth on Billboard's "Top 25 Tours" list for 2019 and ninth on Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours" list. Footage from both shows in Vancouver was used for a concert film—entitled Y2K Live!—released on Netflix on November 30, 2021.

Background

On November 29, 2018, Vinco announced her first international concert dates in the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, supported by Sabrina Carpenter and Rina Sawayama. The presale took place on December 1, with the general sale taking place on December 5, with additional shows in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Stockholm were announced the same day. A week later, an additional date in Glasgow, Manchester, and London were added and eighteen shows in continental Europe were announced. By the end of December, the entire European leg was almost sold out, with a second date was added for both Paris and Antwerp. In honor of her eighteenth birthday, on January 5, 2019, Vinco announced 34 shows in the United States as part of the Honda Civic Annual Tour, supported by Willow and Boygenius. High demand saw additional shows for Indianapolis, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles being added on February 25.

Vinco appeared and performed on the series 26 premiere of The Graham Norton Show on April 5. Two weeks later, seventeen more shows in North America and six Australian dates were announced, including the singer's first Canadian dates and a benefit concert—entitled Y2K19: Dios Salvas Puerto Rico—in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for Hurricane Maria victims. To honor the opening date of the tour on April 27, a second date was added for Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, New York City, and Sunrise. In between the shows in Stockholm and Glasgow, Vinco attended the 2019 Met Gala on May 6. During the Canadian leg, Vinco announced the screening of 81 Days at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13.

On September 25, 2019, Vinco announced her mother passed away and the remainder of the tour was cancelled, with the theatrical premiere of 81 Days being temporarily postponed from November 22, 2019 to an unknown date in 2020. The film was eventually released via Netflix on August 28, 2020. Vinco would then go on a public hiatus until 2021 with the release of her fourth studio album, You.

Development

Concert synopsis

Critical reception

Commercial response

The July 12 and 13 concerts in her hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, made Vinco the first solo act to headline Gainbridge Fieldhouse for two consecutive dates.

Set list

The following set list is obtained from the May 10 show in Glasgow. It is not intended to represent all dates.

  1. “Dare (La La La)”
  2. “She Wolf”
  3. “Girl Like Me”
  4. “Empire”
  5. “Don’t Bother”
  6. “Addicted to You”
  7. “Loca”
  8. “Pure Intuition”
  9. “Underneath Your Clothes” (acoustic)
  10. “Poem to a Horse” (acoustic)
  11. “Can’t Remember to Forget You”
  12. “Objection (Tango)”
  13. “Beautiful Liar”
  14. “Hips Don’t Lie”
  15. “Eyes Like Yours” (piano)
  16. “Men In This Town” (piano)
  17. “Whenever, Wherever”
  18. “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)”
  19. “Out of Your League”

Notes

  • Starting on May 27, “Seventeen” was performed in place of “Men In This Town”.
  • Starting on July 8, “Try Everything”, “Zoo”, “Get It Started”, “Don’t Wait Up” were added to the setlist, and “What We Said” replaced “Poem to a Horse”.
  • Vinco performed "When a Woman" acoustically during the second nights in Amsterdam and Manchester.
  • "Medicine" was performed on piano during the concerts in Lyon, Hanover, and the second night in Glasgow.
  • “The One Thing” was performed during the concerts in Grand Rapids, Omaha, and Glendale.
  • "Did It Again" was performed in Greensboro, Denver, San Diego, and Portland.
  • A piano version of "Gypsy" was performed in New Orleans, Tulsa, Salt Lake City, Tacoma, and the second show in Montreal.

Broadcast and recordings

Prior to the remainder of the tour's cancellation, Vinco had originally intended on filming the October 11 concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. Instead, footage from the September 4 and 5 shows at Vancouver's Rogers Arena was released a Netflix concert film—entitled Y2K Live!—on November 30, 2021. The film was removed from the digital library following the expiration of Vinco's contract with the company in 2026, but was made available to stream on HBO Max on January 1, 2028, along with Vinco's past concert films and filmography. A live album of the performance was released on December 31, 2027.

Tour dates

Date (2019) City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
April 27 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome Sabrina Carpenter 32,207 / 32,207 $3,253,717
April 28
April 30 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 26,002 / 26,002 $2,437,858
May 1
May 3 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe 28,160 / 28,160 $2,923,293
May 4
May 10 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 21,120 / 21,120 $1,902,589
May 11
May 13 Leeds England First Direct Arena 10,037 / 10,037 $1,009,503
May 15 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena 10,823 / 10,823 $951,710
May 16 Manchester Manchester Arena 32,063 / 32,063 $3,157,906
May 17
May 19 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena 11,540 / 11,540 $1,003,980
May 21 Birmingham Resorts World Arena 11,578 / 11,578 $1,043,433
May 23 London The O2 Arena 31,323 / 31,323 $3,186,990
May 24
May 27 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Rina Sawayama 34,106 / 34,106 $3,516,892
May 28
May 30 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 31,543 / 31,543 $3,000,418
May 31
June 2 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier 14,145 / 14,145 $1,456,837
June 3 Montpellier Sud de France Arena 12,617 / 12,617 $1,180,766
June 5 Barakaldo[lower-alpha 1] Spain Bizkaia Arena 19,946 / 19,946 $1,750,272
June 6 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 17,662 / 17,662 $1,691,247
June 8 Madrid WiZink Center 13,734 / 13,734 $1,359,070
June 11 Turin Italy Pala Alpitour 12,089 / 12,089 $1,263,842
June 13 Casalecchio di Reno[lower-alpha 2] Unipol Arena 15,170 / 15,170 $1,516,437
June 14 Assago[lower-alpha 3] Mediolanum Forum 11,447 / 11,447 $1,032,508
June 16 Munich Germany Olympiahalle 12,822 / 12,822 $1,209,364
June 19 Mannheim SAP Arena 12,806 / 12,806 $1,187,240
June 20 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt 11,287 / 11,287 $856,860
June 23 Cologne Lanxess Arena 15,601 / 15,601 $1,437,412
June 24 Hanover TUI Arena 10,554 / 10,554 $1,082,082
June 27 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 15,308 / 15,308 $1,456,656
June 28 Leizpig Arena Leipzig 10,813 / 10,813 $959,862
July 8 Pittsburgh United States PPG Paints Arena Willow 11,608 / 11,608 $1,149,192
July 10 Columbus Nationwide Arena 14,968 / 14,968 $1,511,768
July 12 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 29,749 / 29,749 $2,819,350
July 13
July 14 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 17,287 / 17,287 $1,753,976
July 16 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum 18,596 / 18,596 $1,841,004
July 17 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 13,764 / 13,764 $1,313,440
July 19 Kansas City Sprint Center 13,206 / 13,206 $1,333,806
July 21 Chicago United Center 29,243 / 29,243 $2,911,250
July 22
July 24 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 10,748 / 10,748 $1,086,924
July 26 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 12,808 / 12,808 $1,293,608
July 27 Minneapolis Target Center 14,460 / 14,460 $1,437,783
July 29 St. Louis Enterprise Center 14,844 / 14,844 $1,425,828
July 31 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 13,352 / 13,352 $1,375,830
August 3 Houston Toyota Center 11,478 / 11,478 $1,127,536
August 4 San Antonio AT&T Center 12,322 / 12,322 $1,246,100
August 6 Dallas American Airlines Center Boygenius 12,688 / 12,688 $1,227,618
August 8 Tulsa BOK Center 13,809 / 13,809 $1,380,360
August 10 Omaha CHI Health Center 14,389 / 14,389 $1,471,553
August 12 Denver Pepsi Center 15,042 / 15,042 $1,498,960
August 13 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena 13,563 / 13,563 $1,307,263
August 15 Glendale Gila River Arena 13,260 / 13,260 $1,329,228
August 17 Anaheim Honda Center 14,232 / 14,232 $1,338,690
August 18 San Diego Pechanga Arena 11,863 / 11,863 $1,115,858
August 20 Paradise[lower-alpha 4] T-Mobile Arena 28,295 / 28,295 $2,836,390
August 21
August 23 Los Angeles Staples Center 27,866 / 27,866 $2,962,147
August 24
August 26 Oakland Oakland Arena 14,507 / 14,507 $1,436,050
August 27 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 11,096 / 11,096 $1,000,849
August 29 Fresno Save Mart Arena 13,413 / 13,413 $1,286,284
August 31 Portland Moda Center 12,898 / 12,898 $1,265,461
September 1 Tacoma Tacoma Dome 17,438 / 17,438 $1,733,891
September 4 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Allie X 29,159 / 29,159 $2,579,970
September 5
September 7 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome 12,446 / 12,446 $1,244,374
September 8 Edmonton Rogers Place 13,454 / 13,454 $1,349,540
September 10 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre 11,145 / 11,145 $1,114,298
September 12 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre 10,918 / 10,918 $1,079,078
September 14 Toronto Scotiabank Arena 30,841 / 30,841 $3,093,590
September 15
September 16 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre 12,735 / 12,735 $1,258,660
September 18 Quebec City Videotron Centre 12,564 / 12,564 $1,231,272
September 19 Montreal Bell Centre 33,401 / 33,401 $3,358,632
September 20
September 23 Boston United States TD Garden 12,361 / 12,361 $1,242,958
September 24 Hartford XL Center 10,403 / 10,403 $1,009,091
Total 1,148,722 / 1,148,722 (100%) $112,208,204

Cancelled shows

Date (2019) City Country Venue Reason
September 26 New York City United States Madison Square Garden Mother's death
September 27
September 28 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
September 30 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
October 4 Atlanta State Farm Arena
October 6 Sunrise BB&T Center
October 7
October 11[lower-alpha 5] San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
October 24 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 25
October 27 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
October 28
October 30 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
October 31

Notes

  1. Promoted as Bilbao.
  2. Promoted as Bologna.
  3. Promoted as Milan.
  4. Promoted as Las Vegas.
  5. Intended to be a benefit concert entitled Y2K19: Dios Salvas Puerto Rico.

References

Personnel