The Rehab Tour
Tour by Monica Vinco | |
Location | United States |
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Associated album | Rehab |
Start date | June 1, 2014 |
End date | August 18, 2014 |
No. of shows | 40 |
Supporting acts | |
Attendance | 152,129 |
Box office | $8,222,752[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 Los Angeles, California, on June 1, 2014, and ending in New York City, New York, on August 18 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 $8.2 million in revenue from forty sold-out dates.
The final two 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]
In late June and July, Vinco would Creation Northeast, Northwest, and Sonshine Festival—three of four editions of the Creation Festival, the largest Christian music festival in the United States. The remaining fourth edition, Ichthus Festival, was in late September, which inferred with Vinco's school schedule. However, on September 26, Vinco did perform a six-song set list at the festival, albeit not as part of the tour.
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
Commercial performance[edit]
Controversy[edit]
Legacy[edit]
Set list[edit]
The set list below is the common set list and does not represent every show of the tour.
- "River Jordan"
- "OMG"
- "God's Watching Over Me"
- "Ivy"
- "Willow"
- "Take Me Away"
- "Heaven"
- "Heaven On Their Minds" (intermission)
- "God"
- "Miracles Can Happen"
- "Writing on the Wall"
- "Over and Over"
- "Rehab"
- "Not a Masterpiece"
- "Born Again"
Encore covers[edit]
Vinco performed a cover of an artist native to the host state or city as the encore, except for festival dates.
- June 1 – Los Angeles: “Hotel California” by Eagles.
- June 2 – Los Angeles: “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” by Etta James.
- June 4 – Phoenix: “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?” by Stevie Nicks.
- June 7 – Houston: “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers.
- June 9 – New Orleans: “Move On Up a Little Higher” by Mahalia Jackson.
- June 12 – Miami: “Call Me” by Blondie.
- June 13 – Miami: “Anything for You” by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine.
- June 15 – Atlanta: “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight & the Pips.
- June 17 – Columbia: “It's a Man's Man's Man's World” by James Brown.
- June 19 – Raleigh: “Stand by Me" by Ben E. King.
- June 21 – Vienna: “Walkin’ After Midnight” by Patsy Cline.
- June 23 – Washington, D.C.: “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
- June 24 – Washington, D.C.: "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" by Duke Ellington.
- June 28 – Charleston: “Ain't No Sunshine” by Bill Withers.
- June 30 – Nashville: “Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" by Tammy Wynette.
- July 1 – Nashville: “Jolene” by Dolly Parton.
- July 3 – Birmingham: “Hello” by Lionel Richie.
- July 5 – Jackson: “Can't Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley.
- July 7 – Rogers: "Down by the Riverside" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
- July 9 – Louisville: “Coal Miner’s Daughter” by Loretta Lynn.
- July 11 – Denver: “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver.
- July 13 – St. Louis: "River Deep – Mountain High" by Ike & Tina Turner.
- July 20 – Kansas City: “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash.
- July 22 – Tulsa: “Fancy” by Reba McEntire.
- July 24 – Grand Prairie: “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meat Loaf.
- July 27 – San Francisco: “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey.
- August 2 – Chicago: "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor.
- August 3 – Chicago: “September” by Earth, Wind, & Fire.
- August 5 – Rochester Hills: “Respect” by Aretha Franklin.
- August 6 – Rochester Hills: “Take Me Higher” by Diana Ross.
- August 10 – Cleveland: "Sweet Love" by Anita Baker.
- August 12 – Pittsburgh: "They Say I'm Different" by Betty Davis.
- August 14 – Boston: "Fire and Rain” by James Taylor.
- August 15 – Boston: “Last Dance” by Donna Summer.
- August 17 – New York City: “Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross.
- August 18 – New York City: "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra.
Broadcast and recordings[edit]
Shows[edit]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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June 1, 2014 | Los Angeles | United States | The Wiltern | Lauren Daigle Tori Kelly |
3,588 / 3,588 | $256,173 |
June 2, 2014 | ||||||
June 4, 2014 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | 4,644 / 4,644 | $315,069 | ||
June 7, 2014 | Houston | Bayou Music Center | 2,807 / 2,807 | $166,635 | ||
June 9, 2014 | New Orleans | Saenger Theatre | 1,950 / 1,950 | $100,002 | ||
June 12, 2014 | Miami | Knight Center | 8,892 / 8,892 | $414,173 | ||
June 13, 2014 | ||||||
June 15, 2014 | Atlanta | Fox Theatre | 4,448 / 4,448 | $216,808 | ||
June 17, 2014 | Columbia | Township Auditorium | 2,362 / 2,362 | $153,029 | ||
June 19, 2014 | Raleigh | Red Hat Amphitheater | 5,550 / 5,550 | $265,779 | ||
June 21, 2014 | Vienna | Filene Center | 6,800 / 6,800 | $321,300 | ||
June 23, 2014 | Washington, D.C. | DAR Constitution Hall | 5,802 / 5,802 | $237,960 | ||
June 24, 2014 | ||||||
June 26, 2014[lower-alpha 2] | Mount Union | Agape Farm | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
June 28, 2014 | Charleston | Charleston Municipal Auditorium | Lauren Daigle Tori Kelly |
2,385 / 2,385 | $150,916 | |
June 30, 2014 | Nashville | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | 13,488 / 13,488 | $622,162 | ||
July 1, 2014 | ||||||
July 3, 2014 | Birmingham | BJCC Concert Hall | 2,247 / 2,247 | $197,648 | ||
July 5, 2014 | Jackson | Thalia Mara Hall | 1,812 / 1,812 | $122,162 | ||
July 7, 2014 | Rogers | Arkansas Music Pavilion | 8,877 / 8,877 | $474,087 | ||
July 9, 2014 | Louisville | The Louisville Palace | 1,849 / 1,849 | $102,438 | ||
July 11, 2014 | Denver | Bellco Theatre | 4,736 / 4,736 | $245,190 | ||
July 13, 2014 | St. Louis | Fox Theatre | 3,878 / 3,878 | $193,900 | ||
July 16, 2014[lower-alpha 3] | Willmar | Willmar Civic Center | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
July 20, 2014 | Kansas City | The Midland by AMC | Lauren Daigle | 2,995 / 2,995 | $161,000 | |
July 22, 2014 | Tulsa | Brady Theater | 2,372 / 2,372 | $106,500 | ||
July 24, 2014 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theater | 5,543 / 5,543 | $292,979 | ||
July 27, 2014 | San Francisco | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | 7,100 / 7,100 | $362,240 | ||
July 30, 2014[lower-alpha 4] | Kennewick | Benton-Franklin Fairgrounds | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
August 2, 2014 | Chicago | Aragon Ballroom | Lauren Daigle | 8,581 / 8,581 | $486,370 | |
August 3, 2014 | ||||||
August 5, 2014 | Rochester Hills | Meadow Brook Music Festival | 11,098 / 11,098 | $541,832 | ||
August 6, 2014 | ||||||
August 8, 2014[lower-alpha 5] | Indianapolis | Hoosier Lottery Grandstand | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
August 10, 2014 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion | Lauren Daigle | 3,347 / 3,347 | $179,922 | |
August 12, 2014 | Pittsburgh | Benedum Center | 2,308 / 2,308 | $115,400 | ||
August 14, 2014 | Boston | Wang Theatre | 5,765 / 5,765 | $445,278 | ||
August 15, 2014 | ||||||
August 17, 2014 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | 8,324 / 8,324 | $489,430 | ||
August 18, 2014 | ||||||
Total | 152,129 / 152,129 (100%) |
$8,222,752 |