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Daddy Issues World Tour

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Daddy Issues World Tour
World tour by Monica Vinco
Location
Associated albumDaddy Issues
Start dateMay 27, 2019
End dateSeptember 24, 2019
Legs2
No. of shows62
Supporting acts
Attendance1,008,423
Box office$94.6 M
Monica Vinco tour

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The Daddy Issues World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter, Monica Vinco, launched in support of her third studio album, Daddy Issues (2018). In addition to visiting several venues across the United States, Vinco also performed in Canada and Europe, making it her first worldwide tour. The tour started on May 9, 2019, in Houston, Texas, and was scheduled to conclude on October 25, 2019, in Brisbane, Australia.

However, on September 25, 2019, Vinco announced that her mother had passed away and the remainder of the tour was cancelled; including two benefits concerts in San Juan, Puerto Rico—entitled Daddy Issues: Dios Salve Puerto Rico—for those affected by Hurricane Maria. The tour officially ended on September 24 in the singer's home of Indianapolis, Indiana, after sixty-two shows.

The tour received general acclaim, deeming it an “upgrade” from Vinco’s previous tours, with her vocals, humor, energy, and the stage production receiving praise. It grossed over $94.6 million and received a total attendance of 1,008,423.

The July 31 concert at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, was recorded and released as a Showtime concert film—entitled Daddy Issues World Tour Live—on December 19, 2019; a live album was released on December 25, 2027. On April 2, 2022, both the film was made available to stream on Paramount+, along with Vinco's previous concert films.

Background[edit]

All dates in the United States were sponsored by Honda as part of the 18th Annual Honda Civic Tour.

Development[edit]

Concert synopsis[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Commercial response[edit]

Records[edit]

At age eighteen, Vinco become the youngest headliner at all stadiums she performed in. Additionally, the shows at Soldier Field in Chicago and Rogers Centre in Toronto made Vinco the youngest person to headline a concert at a National Football League stadium and a Major League Baseball stadium, respectively.

Set list[edit]

The following set list was obtained from the May 27 concert in Birmingham. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Daddy Issues"
  2. "Tough Love"
  3. "One Last Kiss"
  4. "Damn"
  5. "F.U."
  6. "Most Likely to Hate You"
  7. "OMG"
  8. "Compliment"
  9. "Barbie Dolls"
  10. "House" / "There Are Worse Things I Could Do"
  11. "Madonna"
  12. "Teach Me How to Pray"
  13. "Seventeen"
  14. "Truth or Dare"
  15. "Take Me Away"
  16. "Rehab"
  17. "Born Again"
  18. "Charades"
  19. "Who I Am"
  20. "Better Now"
  21. "Sweet"
  22. "Emotions"

Notes[edit]

  • "Mama Help Me" was performed with Avril Lavigne from May 31 to June 22.
  • During festival dates, "Barbie Dolls", "Teach Me How to Pray", and "Born Again" were not performed.
  • "Seventeen" and "Truth or Dare" was added to the set list on June 25 and July 30, respectively.

Acoustic covers[edit]

To celebrate her first show in a country or city, she performed an acoustic cover of an artist native to the area:

Broadcast and recordings[edit]

Shows[edit]

Date (2019) City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Europe
May 27 Birmingham England Resorts World Arena Avril Lavigne 21,978 / 21,978 $1,926,835
May 28
May 30 Manchester Manchester Arena 30,371 / 30,371 $2,461,733
May 31
June 2 London The O2 Arena 28,567 / 28,567 $2,390,112
June 3
June 6[lower-alpha 1] Porto Portugal Parque da Cidade N/A N/A N/A
June 9[lower-alpha 2] Madrid Spain Las Ventas Avril Lavigne 39,754 / 39,754 $3,362,780
June 10[lower-alpha 2]
June 12 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 31,526 / 31,526 $2,882,000
June 13
June 15 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 25,315 / 25,315 $2,024,000
June 16
June 18 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 30,930 / 30,930 $2,864,786
June 19
June 21[lower-alpha 3] Berlin Waldbühne 39,225 / 39,225 $3,272,084
June 22[lower-alpha 3]
June 25[lower-alpha 4] Nyon Switzerland Plaine de l'Asse N/A N/A N/A
June 28[lower-alpha 5] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festivalpark
June 30[lower-alpha 6] Stockholm Sweden Gärdet
July 3[lower-alpha 7] Lucca Italy Piazza Napoleone
July 6[lower-alpha 8] Nibe Denmark Skalskoven
July 9 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro Avril Lavigne 20,000 / 20,000 $1,631,986
July 10
North America[lower-alpha 9]
July 17 Dallas United States American Airlines Center Panic! at the Disco 12,460 / 12,460 $803,165
July 19[lower-alpha 10] San Antonio Alamodome 59,978 / 59,978 $5,593,964
July 21 Houston Toyota Center 12,897 / 12,897 $831,706
July 23 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 13,855 / 13,855 $1,066,658
July 25[lower-alpha 11] St. Louis The Dome at America's Center 52,017 / 52,017 $4,648,552
July 27[lower-alpha 12] Minneapolis TCF Bank Stadium 48,149 / 48,149 $4,367,075
July 29 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 14,464 / 14,464 $1,279,123
July 31[lower-alpha 13] Chicago Soldier Field 55,000 / 55,000 $4,760,000
August 2 Denver Pepsi Center 16,848 / 16,848 $1,346,595
August 4 Glendale Gila River Arena 15,394 / 15,394 $1,317,663
August 6[lower-alpha 14] San Diego SDCCU Stadium 57,660 / 57,660 $5,443,155
August 8 Paradise[lower-roman 1] T-Mobile Arena 26,517 / 26,517 $2,250,000
August 9
August 11 Los Angeles Staples Center 22,500 / 22,500 $2,039,703
August 12
August 14 San Jose SAP Center 14,910 / 14,910 $1,249,208
August 16 Portland Moda Center 13,785 / 13,785 $1,400,000
August 18 Tacoma Tacoma Dome 17,372 / 17,372 $1,337,528
August 20 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 15,414 / 15,414 $1,068,975
August 22 Edmonton Rogers Place 15,403 / 15,403 $1,052,178
August 24 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre 13,190 / 13,190 $997,105
August 26 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre 12,645 / 12,645 $842,475
August 29[lower-alpha 15] Toronto Rogers Centre 48,305 / 48,305 $4,530,000
August 31 New York City United States Madison Square Garden 30,485 / 30,485 $2,550,747
September 1
September 3 Newark Prudential Center 13,608 / 13,608 $900,000
September 5 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum 10,561 / 10,561 $721,819
September 7 Hartford XL Center 13,100 / 13,100 $941,079
September 9 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 32,296 / 32,296 $2,972,245
September 10
September 12 Boston United States TD Garden 29,148 / 29,148 $2,578,625
September 13
September 15[lower-alpha 16] Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium 41,847 / 41,847 $3,932,703
September 17[lower-alpha 17] Philadelphia Franklin Field 46,522 / 46,522 $4,199,529
September 19 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 14,459 / 14,459 $1,278,245
September 21 Columbus Nationwide Arena 16,662 / 16,662 $1,337,528
September 23 Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse 25,669 / 25,669 $2,146,733
September 24
Total 1,100,786 / 1,100,786(100%) $94,600,397

Cancelled dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue Reason
September 26, 2019[lower-alpha 18] Louisville United States KFC Yum! Center Mother's death
September 28, 2019[lower-alpha 18] Nashville Bridgestone Arena
September 30, 2019[lower-alpha 18] Duluth Infinite Energy Arena
October 2, 2019[lower-alpha 18] Sunrise BB&T Center
October 5, 2019[lower-alpha 19] San Juan Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum
October 6, 2019[lower-alpha 19]
October 18, 2019 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 19, 2019
October 21, 2019 Sydney ICC Sydney Theatre
October 22, 2019
October 24, 2019 Melbourne Melbourne Arena
October 25, 2019

Notes[edit]

  1. Part of Primavera Sound.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The venue was upgraded from WiZink Center due to high demand.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The venue was upgraded from Mercedes-Benz Arena due to high demand.
  4. Part of Rock Werchter.
  5. Part of Rock Werchter.
  6. Part of Lollapalooza.
  7. Part of Jazzopen Stuttgart.
  8. Part of Jazzopen Stuttgart.
  9. All American dates were part of the 18th Annual Honda Civic Tour.
  10. The venue was upgraded from AT&T Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  11. The venue was upgraded from Enterprise Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  12. The venue was upgraded from Target Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  13. The venue was upgraded from United Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  14. The venue was upgraded from Pechanga Arena due to "extraordinary" demand.
  15. Originally scheduled for two nights at Scotiabank Arena, but due to "extraordinary" demand, they were merged into one night at Rogers Centre.
  16. The venue was upgraded from Capital One Arena due to "extraordinary" demand.
  17. The venue was upgraded from Wells Fargo Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Intended to be part of the 18th Annual Honda Civic Tour.
  19. 19.0 19.1 Intended to be part of a benefit concert Daddy Issues: Dios Salve Puerto Rico.

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Personnel[edit]


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