X Factor Live Tour 2012
X Factor Live Tour 2012
| Tour by X Factor Contestants | |
| Location | Europe |
|---|---|
| Start date | 25 February |
| End date | 6 April |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 34 total |
Listen to this concert X Factor Live Tour 2012 or buy cd/DVDs of this concert on amazon The X Factor Live Tour 2012 is a tour which occurred after the conclusion of the eighth series of the X Factor. Finalists and other contestants toured the UK and Ireland.
Artists
X Factor 2011 winners Little Mix were joined by runner-up Marcus Collins, as well as Amelia Lily, Craig Colton, Janet Devlin, Johnny Robinson, Kitty Brucknell, Misha B and The Risk.
Setlist[1]
- Ain't No Other Man (Amelia)
- Moves Like Jagger (Marcus)
- Night to Remember (The Risk)
- Sweet Child of Mine (Janet)
- Sweet Dreams (Kitty)
- Jar of Heart (Craig)
- Rolling in the Deep (Misha B)
- Who Are You (Misha B)
- Can't Get You Out of My Head (Johnny)
- Since U Been Gone (Amelia)
- China in your Hand (Amelia)
- Reet Petitie (Marcus)
- Proud Mary (Misha B)
- Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Misha B)
- Proud Mary (Misha B)
- She Said (The Risk)
- Fix You (Janet)
- Hey-Ya (Marcus)
- Seven Nation Army (Marcus)
- Set Fire to the Rain (Craig)
- Little Ole Thing Called Love (Johnny)
- Edge of Glory (Kitty)
- Show Must Go On (Amelia)
- You Got the Love (Little Mix)
- Beautiful (Little Mix)
- Superbass (Little Mix)
- E.T (Little Mix)
- Don't Let Go (Love) (Little Mix)
- Cannonball (Little Mix)
- Encore
- Medley (We Found Love, Party Rock Anthem, On The Floor, Moves Like Jagger and Edge of Glory (Group Performance)
Tour Dates[2]
| Date | City | Country | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 February [lower-alpha 1] | Manchester | England | MEN Arena |
| 26 February | |||
| 27 February | Liverpool | Echo Arena | |
| 28 February | |||
| 29 February | Nottingham | Capital FM Arena | |
| 4 March [lower-alpha 2] | London | Wembley Arena | |
| 6 March | Dublin | Ireland | O2 Arena |
| 7 March | |||
| 9 March | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena |
| 10 March [lower-alpha 3] | |||
| 13 March | Aberdeen | Scotland | AECC |
| 14 March | |||
| 17 March [lower-alpha 4] | Glasgow | SECC | |
| 18 March | |||
| 19 March | Newcastle | England | Metro Radio Arena |
| 20 March | |||
| 21 March | Sheffield | Motorpoint Arena | |
| 22 March | |||
| 25 March [lower-alpha 5] | Birmingham | LG Arena | |
| 27 March | Brighton | Brighton Centre | |
| 28 March | |||
| 29 March | |||
| 31 March [lower-alpha 6] | London | The O2 Arena | |
| 1 April | |||
| 3 April | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena |
| 4 April | |||
| 5 April | |||
| 6 April |
Notes
- ↑ The show at MEN Arena in Manchester included a matinee and evening show.
- ↑ The show at Wembley Arena in London included a matinee and evening show.
- ↑ The show at Odyssey Arena in Belfast included a matinee and evening show.
- ↑ The show at SECC in Glasgow included a matinee and evening show.
- ↑ The show at LG Arena in Birmingham included a matinee and evening show.
- ↑ The show at The O2 Arena in London included a matinee and evening show.
References
- ↑ "X Factor Average Setlists of tour: X Factor Tour | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
- ↑ "'X Factor's Frankie not joining tour". Digital Spy. 2011-11-17. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
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