This is about the tour. For the live album, see Speak Now: World Tour Live.
The Speak Now World Tour is the second concert tour by American country singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, in support of her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). The tour visited Asia, Europe, North America and Australia. The tour ranked tenth in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)", earning over 40 million dollars.[1] She visited 76 cities in 17 countries, selling out in every one. [2]
Background[]
"I’m so excited to go back out on tour again in 2011! The 'Fearless Tour' was so much fun and even more unforgettable than I ever imagined, and I can't wait to get back out and play my new music from Speak Now! The fans have been so amazing and I'm thrilled to play in new cities around the world and meet even more of my fans in 2011!"[3]
While promoting her current album, Swift mentioned her excitement for her upcoming tour. She stated the tour was going to be "big" and "extensive".[4] On November 23, 2010, various media outlets—including Billboard Magazine announced the second tour by Swift.[5] It follows her successful Fearless Tour which played for over 100 dates in over five countries. The tour marked the singer's first tour to perform in stadiums. Before the tour commenced, Swift performed "The Allure of Taylor Swift" aboard the MS Allure of the Seas at the Allure of the Seas Aquatheater, as apart Royal Caribbean Cruises in January 2011.[6]
Opening acts[]
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Setlist[]
- "Sparks Fly"
- "Mine"
- "The Story Of Us"
- "Our Song"
- "Mean"
- "Back To December" / "Apologize" / "You're Not Sorry"
- "Better Than Revenge"
- "Speak Now"
- "Fearless" / "I'm Yours" / "Hey, Soul Sister"
- "Last Kiss"
- "You Belong With Me"
- "Dear John"
- "Enchanted"
- "Haunted"
- "Long Live"
- "Fifteen"
- "Love Story"
Notes[]
- During the shows in Asia leg and Europe leg, "Our Song", "Mean", "Last Kiss", "Haunted" were not performed, as the result of stage reduction and lacking background dancers. In addition, "Fifteen" was moved to the place where "Last Kiss" originally should be.
- "Ours" was added to the setlist after the Denver show on September 27, 2011.
- "Safe & Sound" was added to the setlist since the Oceania leg, although it was replaced by "Eyes Open" during the show in Auckland.
Covers[]
- During her concert at the Allstate Arena, Swift performed "Sugar, We're Goin Down"[12]
- During her concert at the Van Andel Arena, Swift performed "Lose Yourself" and "Smile".[13]
- During her concert at the Lincoln Financial Field, Swift performed "Who Knew" and "Unpretty".[12]
- During her concerts at the Staples Center, Swift was joined onstage my many guest stars. For the concert on August 23, Swift was joined onstage by Justin Bieber to perform "Baby".[14] For the show on the 24th, Swift was joined by Jason Mraz to perform his hit, "I'm Yours". She also performed, "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys.[15] The following concert on the 27th saw Swift performing, "Tonight Tonight" with Hot Chelle Rae[15] and on the 28th, she performed "Super Bass" with Nicki Minaj.[16]
- During her concert in at Rogers Arena, Swift performed "You Learn" and "Baby". She was later joined onstage by Tal Bachman to perform his hit, "She's So High".[17]
- During her concert at the Bridgestone Arena on September 16, Swift was joined by Ronnie Dunn and the two performed "Bleed Red". She was also joined by Hayley Williams and the two performed "That's What You Get".[18]
- For her concerts in Atlanta, Swift was joined onstage by Usher to perform "Yeah!" on the first and rapper T.I. performing "Live Your Life" on the second.[19]
- During her concert at the Cowboys Stadium, Swift was joined onstage by B.o.B to perform "Airplanes".[20]
- For her concerts in Glendale, Swift performed "No Parade", "The Middle" and "All You Wanted".[21]
- During her concert at the Valley View Casino Center, Swift performed, "Dare You to Move".[22]
- During the concert at the Frank Erwin Center, Swift was joined onstage by Shawn Colvin to perform "Sunny Came Home".[23]
- During her concert at Minute Maid Park, Swift was joined onstage by Nelly to perform "Just a Dream"[24]
- During her concert at the American Airlines Arena, Swift was joined by Flo Rida to perform "Right Round".[25]
- During her concert at the Colonial Life Arena, Swift was joined by Darius Rucker to perform "Alright".[26]
- During her concert at the Madison Square Garden, Swift was joined by Selena Gomez to perform "Who Says" and James Taylor to perform "Fire and Rain".[27]
Gallery[]
"What must it be like to grow up that beautiful?" To view the Speak Now World Tour gallery, click here. |
Tour dates[]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Asia[3][5][28][29][30] | |||
February 9, 2011 | Kallang | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium |
February 11, 2011 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Gymnastics Arena |
February 13, 2011 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka-jō Hall |
February 16, 2011 | Tokyo | Budokan Hall | |
February 17, 2011 | |||
February 19, 2011 | Quezon City | Philippines | Araneta Coliseum |
February 21, 2011 | Chek Lap Kok | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld Arena |
Europe[3][5][28][29] | |||
March 6, 2011 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National |
March 7, 2011 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam |
March 9, 2011 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum |
March 12, 2011 | Oberhausen | Germany | König Pilsener Arena |
March 15, 2011 | Milan | Italy | Mediolanum Forum |
March 17, 2011 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
March 19, 2011 | Madrid | Spain | Palacio De Deportes |
March 22, 2011 | Birmingham | England | LG Arena |
March 25, 2011 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena |
March 27, 2011 | Dublin | Ireland | The O2 |
March 29, 2011 | Manchester | England | Manchester Evening News Arena |
March 30, 2011 | London | The O2 Arena | |
North America[3][28][29] | |||
May 21, 2011[a] | Nashville | United States | Bridgestone Arena |
May 27, 2011 | Omaha | Qwest Center Arena | |
May 28, 2011 | |||
May 29, 2011 | Des Moines | Wells Fargo Arena | |
June 2, 2011 | Sunrise | BankAtlantic Center | |
June 3, 2011 | |||
June 4, 2011 | Orlando | Amway Center | |
June 7, 2011 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | |
June 8, 2011 | Milwaukee | Bradley Center | |
June 11, 2011 | Detroit | Ford Field | |
June 14, 2011 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | |
June 15, 2011 | |||
June 18, 2011 | Pittsburgh | Heinz Field | |
June 21, 2011 | Buffalo | HSBC Arena | |
June 22, 2011 | Hartford | XL Center | |
June 25, 2011 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | |
June 26, 2011 | |||
June 30, 2011 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | |
July 1, 2011 | Knoxville | Thompson–Boling Arena | |
July 14, 2011 | Montreal | Canada | Bell Centre |
July 15, 2011 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | |
July 16, 2011 | |||
July 19, 2011 | Newark | United States | Prudential Center |
July 20, 2011 | |||
July 23, 2011 | |||
July 24, 2011 | |||
July 28, 2011 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | |
July 29, 2011 | Indianapolis | Conseco Fieldhouse | |
July 30, 2011 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | |
August 2, 2011 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | |
August 3, 2011 | |||
August 6, 2011 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | |
August 9, 2011 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | |
August 10, 2011 | |||
August 13, 2011 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | |
August 14, 2011 | |||
August 18, 2011 | Edmonton | Canada | Rexall Place |
August 19, 2011 | |||
August 23, 2011 | Los Angeles | United States | Staples Center |
August 24, 2011 | |||
August 27, 2011 | |||
August 28, 2011 | |||
September 1, 2011 | San Jose | HP Pavilion at San Jose | |
September 2, 2011 | |||
September 3, 2011 | Sacramento | Power Balance Pavilion | |
September 6, 2011 | Portland | Rose Garden | |
September 7, 2011 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | |
September 10, 2011 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena |
September 11, 2011 | |||
September 16, 2011 | Nashville | United States | Bridgestone Arena |
September 17, 2011 | |||
September 20, 2011 | Bossier City | CenturyTel Center | |
September 21, 2011 | Tulsa | BOK Center | |
September 24, 2011 | Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | |
September 27, 2011 | Denver | Pepsi Center | |
September 28, 2011 | Salt Lake City | EnergySolutions Arena | |
October 1, 2011 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | |
October 2, 2011 | |||
October 4, 2011 | North Little Rock | Verizon Arena | |
October 5, 2011 | New Orleans | New Orleans Arena | |
October 8, 2011 | Arlington | Cowboys Stadium | |
October 11, 2011 | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | |
October 14, 2011 | Lubbock | United Spirit Arena | |
October 15, 2011 | Oklahoma City | Chesapeake Energy Arena | |
October 20, 2011 | San Diego | Valley View Casino Center | |
October 21, 2011 | Glendale | Jobing.com Arena | |
October 22, 2011 | |||
October 25, 2011 | San Antonio | AT&T Center | |
October 26, 2011 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | |
October 29, 2011 | Lexington | Rupp Arena | |
October 30, 2011 | Memphis | FedExForum | |
November 5, 2011 | Houston | Minute Maid Park | |
November 11, 2011 | Jacksonville | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | |
November 12, 2011 | Tampa | St. Pete Times Forum | |
November 13, 2011 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | |
November 16, 2011 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | |
November 17, 2011 | Raleigh | RBC Center | |
November 18, 2011 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | |
November 21, 2011 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
November 22, 2011 | |||
Australasia[31][32][33] | |||
March 2, 2012 | Perth | Australia | Burswood Dome |
March 4, 2012 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | |
March 6, 2012 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
March 7, 2012 | |||
March 9, 2012 | Sydney | Allphones Arena | |
March 10, 2012 | |||
March 12, 2012 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | |
March 13, 2012 | |||
March 14, 2012 | |||
March 16, 2012 | Auckland | New Zealand | Vector Arena |
March 17, 2012 | |||
March 18, 2012 |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous shows
- [note 1]a This concert was a part of the Speak Now, Help Now
Box office score data[]
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Singapore Indoor Stadium | Kallang | 8,964 / 8,964 (100%) | $916,850[34] |
Olympic Gymnastics Arena | Seoul | 4,725 / 4,725 (100%) | $385,374[34] |
Osaka-jō Hall | Osaka | 6,953 / 6,953 (100%) | $758,113[34] |
Budokan Hall | Tokyo | 15,955 / 15,955 (100%) | $1,738,227[34] |
Araneta Coliseum | Quezon City | 12,667 / 12,667 (100%) | $859,037[34] |
AsiaWorld Arena | Chek Lap Kok | 12,573 / 12,573 (100%) | $1,030,633[34] |
Forest National | Brussels | 4,622 / 4,622 (100%) | $219,212[34] |
Ahoy Rotterdam | Rotterdam | 4,799 / 4,799 (100%) | $248,314[34] |
Oslo Spektrum | Oslo | 8,650 / 8,650 (100%) | $815,246[34] |
König Pilsener Arena | Oberhausen | 6,082 / 6,082 (100%) | $370,028[34] |
Mediolanum Forum | Milan | 3,421 / 3,421 (100%) | $153,303[34] |
Zénith de Paris | Paris | 3,598 / 3,598 (100%) | $201,781[34] |
Palacio De Deportes | Madrid | 3,962 / 3,962 (100%) | $251,864[34] |
LG Arena | Birmingham | 9,339 / 9,339 (100%) | $508,854[34] |
Odyssey Arena | Belfast | 8,058 / 8,058 (100%) | $379,001[35] |
The O2 | Dublin | 8,681 / 8,681 (100%) | $419,806[35] |
Manchester Evening News Arena | Manchester | 10,488 / 11,622 (89%) | $580,558[36] |
The O2 Arena | London | 15,381 / 15,681 (98%) | $891,152[37] |
Qwest Center Arena | Omaha | 26,992 / 26,992 (100%) | $1,717,104[38] |
Wells Fargo Arena | Des Moines | 13,149 / 13,149 (100%) | $862,771[38] |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 24,077 / 24,077 (100%) | $1,582,951[38] |
Amway Center | Orlando | 12,262 / 12,262 (100%) | $791,980[38] |
Nationwide Arena | Columbus | 14,817 / 14,817 (100%) | $955,259[38] |
Bradley Center | Milwaukee | 13,748 / 13,748 (100%) | $897,042[38] |
Ford Field | Detroit | 47,992 / 47,992 (100%) | $3,453,549[38] |
Xcel Energy Center | Saint Paul | 28,977 / 28,977 (100%) | $1,913,737[39] |
Heinz Field | Pittsburgh | 52,009 / 52,009 (100%) | $4,009,118[39] |
HSBC Arena | Buffalo | 14,487 / 14,487 (100%) | $966,749[39] |
XL Center | Hartford | 12,436 / 12,436 (100%) | $810,165[39] |
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough | 110,800 / 110,800 (100%) | $8,026,360[39] |
Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro | 17,789 / 17,789 (100%) | $990,701[40] |
Thompson–Boling Arena | Knoxville | 13,754 / 13,754 (100%) | $903,875[40] |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 16,439 / 16,439 (100%) | $1,254,230[40] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 34,144 / 34,144 (100%) | $3,036,000[40] |
Prudential Center | Newark | 56,487 / 56,487 (100%) | $3,875,463[40] |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 11,012 / 11,012 (100%) | $724,854[40] |
Conseco Fieldhouse | Indianapolis | 13,329 / 13,329 (100%) | $877,175[40] |
Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland | 14,873 / 14,873 (100%) | $976,954[40] |
Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 29,303 / 29,303 (100%) | $2,068,789[41] |
Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia | 51,395 / 51,395 (100%) | $4,268,678[41] |
Allstate Arena | Rosemont | 26,112 / 26,112 (100%) | $1,909,603[41] |
Scottrade Center | St. Louis | 27,965 / 27,965 (100%) | $1,850,159[42] |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 25,336 / 25,336 (100%) | $2,136,270[42] |
Staples Center | Los Angeles | 54,900 / 54,900 (100%) | $3,927,154[42] |
HP Pavilion at San Jose | San Jose | 24,827 / 24,827 (100%) | $1,825,448[43] |
Power Balance Pavilion | Sacramento | 12,432 / 12,432 (100%) | $934,326[43] |
Rose Garden | Portland | 13,610 / 13,610 (100%) | $903,445[43] |
Tacoma Dome | Tacoma | 19,904 / 19,904 (100%) | $1,289,430[43] |
Rogers Arena | Vancouver | 26,030 / 26,030 (100%) | $2,190,680[43] |
Bridgestone Arena | Nashville | 28,178 / 28,178 (100%) | $1,841,134[43] |
CenturyTel Center | Bossier City | 11,510 / 11,510 (100%) | $728,546[43] |
BOK Center | Tulsa | 12,546 / 12,546 (100%) | $907,573[44] |
Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City | 48,562 / 48,562 (100%) | $3,148,046[44] |
Pepsi Center | Denver | 12,908 / 12,908 (100%) | $834,916[44] |
EnergySolutions Arena | Salt Lake City | 13,720 / 13,720 (100%) | $896,946[44] |
Philips Arena | Atlanta | 26,244 / 26,244 (100%) | $1,726,661[44] |
Verizon Arena | North Little Rock | 13,566 / 13,566 (100%) | $856,123[44] |
New Orleans Arena | New Orleans | 12,943 / 12,943 (100%) | $830,289[44] |
Cowboys Stadium | Arlington | 55,451 / 55,451 (100%) | $4,337,062[44] |
KFC Yum! Center | Louisville | 14,848 / 14,848 (100%) | $1,003,828[44] |
United Spirit Arena | Lubbock | 10,419 / 10,419 (100%) | $710,426[44] |
Chesapeake Energy Arena | Oklahoma City | 11,592 / 11,592 (100%) | $758,364[44] |
Valley View Casino Center | San Diego | 10,834 / 10,834 (100%) | $792,634[44] |
Jobing.com Arena | Glendale | 27,029 / 27,029 (100%) | $1,826,025[44] |
AT&T Center | San Antonio | 13,851 / 13,851 (100%) | $901,535[45] |
Frank Erwin Center | Austin | 11,999 / 11,999 (100%) | $752,078[45] |
Rupp Arena | Lexington | 16,237 / 16,237 (100%) | $1,041,935[45] |
FedExForum | Memphis | 12,604 / 12,604 (100%) | $820,036[45] |
TOTAL | 1,346,242 / 1,346,658 (99%) | $96,790,971 |
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- ↑ 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 43.4 43.5 43.6 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/62B39eFGi. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
- ↑ 44.00 44.01 44.02 44.03 44.04 44.05 44.06 44.07 44.08 44.09 44.10 44.11 44.12 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 5 November 2011. Archived from the original on 27 October 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/62jzr4ts8. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 "Billboard Boxscore - Current Scores". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 19 November 2011. Archived from the original on 10 November 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/635XAfq7J. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
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