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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
Emotions
Start dateJune 2, 2019
End dateSeptember 24, 2019
Legs2
No. of shows62
Supporting acts
Attendance1,161,857
Box office$90 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 and fourth studio albums, Daddy Issues (2018) and Emotions (2019). In addition to visiting several venues across the United States, Vinco also announced shows in Canada, Oceania, and Europe, making it her first worldwide tour. The tour started on June 2, 2019, in Glasgow, Scotland, and was scheduled to conclude on October 25, 2019, in Melbourne, Australia.

However, on September 25, 2019, Vinco announced that her mother had passed away and the remainder of the tour was cancelled; including a benefits concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico—entitled Daddy Issues: Dios Salve Puerto Rico—for those affected by Hurricane Maria. After 62 concerts, the tour officially ended on September 24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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 $90 million and received a total attendance of 1,161,857.

The August 10 and 11 concerts in Montreal were recorded and released as a CBS All Access concert film—entitled Daddy Issues World Tour Live—on August 31, 2020; a live album was released on December 25, 2027.

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 NRG Stadium in Houston 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]

This set list is representative of the Houston show on July 13, 2019. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "The Operation" (Video Introduction) (contains elements of "Babylon", "Enigma", and "Chromatica")
  2. "Alice"
  3. "Replay"
  4. "Monster"
  5. "Poker Face"
  6. "Flowers" (Video Interlude)
  7. "911" / "Sour Candy"
  8. "Telephone"
  9. "LoveGame" (contains elements of "John Wayne" and "Nuthin But a 'G' Thang")
  10. "Sine from Above" (Video Interlude)
  11. "Babylon"
  12. "Free Woman"
  13. "Born This Way"
  14. "Tamara" (Video Interlude) (contains elements of "Venus")
  15. "Shallow"
  16. "Always Remember Us This Way"
  17. "The Edge of Glory"
  18. "1000 Doves"
  19. "Angel Down"
  20. "Fun Tonight"
  21. "Enigma"
  22. "Sonnet" (Video Interlude) (contains elements of "Flaming June")
  23. "Bad Romance" (containing elements of "Fugue no. 24 in B Minor")
  24. "Just Dance"
  25. "Stupid Love"
  26. "Rain on Me"
  27. "Hold My Hand"

Notes[edit]

  • "Mama Help Me" was performed with Avril Lavigne during the European leg, before it was replaced by "Fun Tonight".
  • "Seventeen" was added to the setlist on June 26.

Acoustic covers[edit]

To celebrate her first shows in a new country, Vinco performed an acoustic cover of a native artist. The following is a list of covers performed in between "1000 Doves" and "Angel Down".

Broadcast and recordings[edit]

Shows[edit]

Date (2019) City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Europe
June 2 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro Avril Lavigne 21,957 / 21,957 $1,708,571
June 3
June 5 Birmingham England Resorts World Arena 21,978 / 21,978 $1,937,834
June 6
June 8 Manchester Manchester Arena 31,390 / 31,390 $2,596,849
June 9
June 11 London The O2 Arena 30,222 / 30,222 $2,650,353
June 12
June 14 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena 25,184 / 25,184 $2,155,678
June 15
June 17 Berlin Germany Waldbühne 37,497 / 37,497 $3,494,532
June 18
June 20 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 28,915 / 28,915 $2,444,324
June 21
June 23 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 36,781 / 36,781 $3,220,600
June 24
June 26 Paris France Accor Arena 30,930 / 30,930 $2,631,817
June 27
June 29 Turin Italy PalaAlpitour 26,081 / 26,081 $2,371,939
June 30
July 2 Madrid Spain Las Ventas 36,237 / 36,237 $3,327,703
July 3
North America[lower-alpha 1]
July 13 Houston United States NRG Stadium boygenius

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51,282 / 51,282 $4,463,851
July 15 New Orleans Caesars Superdome 54,828 / 54,828 $4,455,605
July 17 Kansas City Sprint Center 10,687 / 10,687 $795,386
July 19[lower-alpha 2] Chicago Soldier Field 55,917 / 55,917 $4,984,956
July 21[lower-alpha 3] Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 45,343 / 45,343 $3,515,007
July 23 Washington, D.C. United States RFK Stadium 39,875 / 39,875 $3,300,706
July 25 Philadelphia Franklin Field 43,353 / 43,353 $3,272,084
July 27 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 15,738 / 15,738 $1,005,260
July 29 Newark Prudential Center 15,543 / 15,543 $1,068,975
July 31 New York City Madison Square Garden 26,100 / 26,100 $2,049,210
August 1
August 3 Boston TD Garden 23,182 / 23,182 $1,832,780
August 4
August 6 Hartford XL Center 12,600 / 12,600 $688,225
August 8 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum 12,988 / 12,988 $780,123
August 10 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 30,021 / 30,021 $2,134,267
August 11
August 14 Columbus United States Nationwide Arena 15,981 / 15,981 $1,154,275
August 16 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 16,089 / 16,089 $1,294,050
August 18 Tulsa BOK Center 15,600 / 15,600 $1,066,658
August 20 Dallas American Airlines Center 24,146 / 24,146 $1,989,234
August 21
August 23 Denver Pepsi Center 16,993 / 16,993 $1,317,663
August 25 Glendale Gila River Arena 14,843 / 14,843 $1,045,772
August 27[lower-alpha 4] San Diego SDCCU Stadium 53,085 / 53,085 $4,900,210
August 29 Paradise T-Mobile Arena 25,629 / 25,629 $2,017,185
August 30
September 1 Los Angeles Staples Center 27,347 / 27,347 $2,153,856
September 2
September 4 Oakland Oakland Arena 13,110 / 13,110 $969,815
Septembet 6 Portland Moda Center 12,541 / 12,541 $812,020
September 8 Tacoma Tacoma Dome 18,752 / 18,752 $1,346,595
September 10 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 15,500 / 15,500 $1,062,772
September 12 Edmonton Rogers Place 11,981 / 11,981 $789,440
September 15 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre 11,689 / 11,689 $688,225
September 17 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre 12,526 / 12,526 $829,184
September 19 Minneapolis United States Target Center 14,692 / 14,692 $1,077,515
September 21 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 10,994 / 10,994 $602,780
September 23 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 29,730 / 29,730 $2,177,515
September 24
Total 1,161,857 / 1,161,857 (100%) $90,181,399

Cancelled dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue Reason
September 26, 2019[lower-alpha 5] St. Louis United States Enterprise Center Mother's death
September 28, 2019[lower-alpha 5] Nashville Bridgestone Arena
September 30, 2019[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6] Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
October 2, 2019[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 7] Miami Gardens Hard Rock Stadium
October 5, 2019[lower-alpha 8] San Juan Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum
October 15, 2019 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
October 16, 2019
October 18, 2019 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 19, 2019
October 21, 2019 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
October 22, 2019
October 24, 2019 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
October 25, 2019

Notes[edit]

  1. U.S. dates were part of the 18th Annual Honda Civic Tour.
  2. Originally at United Center on August 14, but venue and date were changed due to tour restructuring.
  3. Originally at Scotiabank Arena on August 12, but venue and date were changed due to tour restructuring.
  4. The venue was upgraded from Pechanga Arena due to "extraordinary" demand.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Intended to be part of the 18th Annual Honda Civic Tour.
  6. The venue was upgraded from Philips Arena due to "extraordinary" demand.
  7. The venue was upgraded from BB&T Center due to "extraordinary" demand.
  8. Intended to be part of a benefit concert Daddy Issues: Dios Salve Puerto Rico.

References[edit]

Personnel[edit]