The Rehab Tour
Tour by Monica Vinco | |
Location | United States |
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Associated album | Rehab |
Start date | June 16, 2014 |
End date | September 8, 2014 |
No. of shows | 35 |
Supporting acts | |
Attendance | 171,613 |
Box office | $9,146,588[lower-alpha 1] |
Monica Vinco tour chronology |
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The Rehab Tour was the debut concert tour by American singer-songwriter Monica Vinco, launched in support of her debut studio album, Rehab (2014). The tour visited venues across the United States, beginning in Vienna, Virginia, on June 16, 2014, and ending in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on September 8 of the same year.
Vinco’s performances during the tour were highly praised by critics and audiences alike, with highlights including her vocals and musicality, which were impressive for her young age, as well as her humor, connection with her audience, and her decision to focus on her music rather than relying on spectacles for entertainment. The addition of acoustic covers to her setlist was met with similar acclaim, with critics noting it as an introduction of older music to younger audiences. The tour was also commercially successful, grossing $9.1 million in revenue from 35 sold-out dates.
The August 20 and 21 dates at Radio City Music Hall were recorded and broadcast on CBS on January 14, 2015, as a concert special. A DVD and Blu-ray of the concert special were released on June 3, 2015.
Background and development[edit]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
Controversy[edit]
Commercial performance[edit]
Legacy[edit]
Set list[edit]
- "River Jordan"
- "OMG"
- "Are You There, God?"
- "Heaven"
- "Paris"
- "Sue Me"
- "Honeymoon Fades"
- "Heaven On Their Minds" (intermission)
- "Need Me Now"
- "Skin"
- "Over and Over"
- "Rehab"
- "Masterpiece"
- "Born Again"
- "Take Me Away"
Encore covers[edit]
Vinco performed a cover of an artist native to the host state or city as the encore.
- June 18 – Vienna: “Walkin’ After Midnight” by Patsy Cline.
- June 20 – Raleigh: “Stand by Me" by Ben E. King.
- June 23 – Miami: “Call Me” by Blondie.
- June 24 – Miami: “Anything for You” by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine.
- July 2 – Lenox: "Fire and Rain” by James Taylor.
- July 4 – Philadelphia: "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle.
- July 6 – Washington, D.C.: "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" by Duke Ellington.
- July 10 – Holmdel: "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen.
- July 14 – Atlanta: “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight & the Pips.
- July 17 – Houston: “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers.
- July 19 – New Orleans: “Move On Up a Little Higher” by Mahalia Jackson.
- July 21 – Grand Prairie: “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meat Loaf.
- July 25 – Chicago: "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor.
- July 26 – Chicago: “September” by Earth, Wind, & Fire.
- July 29 – Seattle: "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.
- July 31 – Los Angeles: “Hotel California” by Eagles.
- August 1 – Los Angeles: “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” by Etta James.
- August 5 – Portland: "Miss Misery" by Elliott Smith.
- August 7 – San Francisco: “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey.
- August 9 – Stateline: "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers.
- August 11 – Phoenix: “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?” by Stevie Nicks.
- August 13 – Denver: “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver.
- August 16 – Indianapolis: "Hurts So Good" by John Cougar.
- August 20 – New York City: “Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross.
- August 21 – New York City: "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra.
- August 23 – Pittsburgh: "Singin' in the Rain" by Gene Kelly.
- August 25 – Cleveland: "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails.
- August 27 – Louisville: “Coal Miner’s Daughter” by Loretta Lynn.
- August 29 – Nashville: “Apartment No. 9" by Tammy Wynette.
- August 30 – Nashville: “Jolene” by Dolly Parton.
- September 1 – Tulsa: “Fancy” by Reba McEntire.
- September 3 – Kansas City: “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash.
- September 5 – Minneapolis: “Purple Rain” by Prince.
- September 7 – Rochester Hills: “Respect” by Aretha Franklin.
- September 8 – Rochester Hills: “Take Me Higher” by Diana Ross.
Broadcast and recordings[edit]
Shows[edit]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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June 18, 2014 | Vienna | United States | Filene Center | Lauren Daigle Haim |
6,800 / 6,800 | $321,300 |
June 20, 2014 | Raleigh | Red Hat Amphitheater | 5,765 / 5,765 | $445,278 | ||
June 23, 2014 | Miami | James L Knight Center | 8,892 / 8,892 | $414,173 | ||
June 24, 2014 | ||||||
July 2, 2014 | Lenox | Koussevitzky Music Shed | Lauren Daigle Tori Kelly |
4,736 / 4,736 | $245,190 | |
July 4, 2014 | Philadelphia | Franklin Music Hall | 2,995 / 2,995 | $161,000 | ||
July 6, 2014 | Washington, D.C. | DAR Constitution Hall | 2,901 / 2,901 | $118,980 | ||
July 10, 2014[lower-alpha 2] | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 12,202 / 12,202 | $683,330 | ||
July 14, 2014 | Atlanta | Fox Theatre | Haim Tori Kelly |
4,448 / 4,448 | $216,808 | |
July 17, 2014 | Houston | Bayou Music Center | 2,807 / 2,807 | $166,635 | ||
July 19, 2014 | New Orleans | Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts | 1,950 / 1,950 | $100,002 | ||
July 21, 2014 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theater | 5,543 / 5,543 | $292,979 | ||
July 25, 2014 | Rosemont | Rosemont Theatre | 8,581 / 8,581 | $486,370 | ||
July 26, 2014 | ||||||
July 29, 2014 | Seattle | WaMu Theater | 6,873 / 6,873 | $354,900 | ||
July 31, 2014 | Los Angeles | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live | 12,936 / 12,936 | $793,897 | ||
August 1, 2014 | ||||||
August 5, 2014 | Portland | Theater of the Clouds | Lauren Daigle Kacey Musgraves |
4,747 / 4,747 | $303,945 | |
August 7, 2014 | San Francisco | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | 7,100 / 7,100 | $362,240 | ||
August 9, 2014 | Stateline | Harveys Outdoor Arena | 5,550 / 5,550 | $265,779 | ||
August 11, 2014 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | 4,644 / 4,644 | $315,069 | ||
August 13, 2014 | Denver | Fillmore Auditorium | 3,588 / 3,588 | $256,173 | ||
August 16, 2014[lower-alpha 3] | Indianapolis | Hoosier Lottery Grandstand | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
August 20, 2014 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | Haim Kacey Musgraves |
11,547 / 11,547 | $625,245 | |
August 21, 2014 | ||||||
August 23, 2014 | Pittsburgh | Benedum Center | 2,308 / 2,308 | $115,400 | ||
August 25, 2014 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion | 3,347 / 3,347 | $179,922 | ||
August 27, 2014 | Louisville | The Louisville Palace | 1,849 / 1,849 | $102,438 | ||
August 29, 2014 | Nashville | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | 13,488 / 13,488 | $622,162 | ||
August 30, 2014 | ||||||
September 1, 2014 | Tulsa | Brady Theater | Tori Kelly Kacey Musgraves |
2,372 / 2,372 | $106,500 | |
September 3, 2014 | Kansas City | Starlight Theatre | 6,744 / 6,744 | $311,081 | ||
September 5, 2014 | Minneapolis | Minneapolis Armory | 5,802 / 5,802 | $237,960 | ||
September 7, 2014 | Rochester Hills | Meadow Brook Music Festival | 11,098 / 11,098 | $541,832 | ||
September 8, 2014 | ||||||
Total | 171,613 / 171,613 (100%) |
$9,146,588 |
References[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
- ↑ $12.2 in 2024 dollars
- ↑ The venue was upgraded from Asbury Park Convention Hall due to high demand.
- ↑ Part of Indiana State Fair.