Jackie Tour

Jackie Tour
Tour by Ciara
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Jackie
Start date February 18, 2015
End date June 5, 2015
Legs 2
No. of shows
  • 9 in Australasia
  • 19 in North America
  • 28 total
Ciara concert chronology

The Jackie Tour is the fourth concert tour by American singer Ciara. The tour supported her sixth studio album, Jackie.

Background

Harris posted on her social media accounts a string of concerts in New Zealand and Australia. Those appearances marked the singer's first performances in those territories, along with it being her first concert tour in 6 years.[1] Although sales were strong, the opening dates of the tour proved to be disaterious.[2] Many events were cancelled nearly minutes before the concert was to commence. Also, many spectators purchased meet & greet packages, of which Harris did not appear.[3] The venues blamed Harris' management and the booking agent, Sin City Promotions. Despite the hiccups in New Zealand, concerts in Australia went smoothly.

The North American tour dates were announced March 2015.[4] It consisted of 19 shows solely in the United States. In October, Harris announced a second US leg to be sponsored by Topshop.[5] It included dates in Canada. These dates were later postponed to March and April 2016. Ultimately, the tour dates were cancelled.[6] The concert in Silver Springs, Maryland was streamed live via Yahoo! Screen in partnership with Live Nation.[7]

Speaking on the tour, Harris stated:

""I am so excited about this tour. It has been almost 6 years since my last tour. I feel this album is my best body of work. It is important to me that my fans have the greatest show experience possible. On the 'Jackie' tour, fans will get a chance to know me more intimately, jam to good music, and most importantly be entertained. I can not wait!"[8]

Opening act

  • Matt Haze (San Francisco)

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on May 30, 2015, at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[9]

  1. "Jackie (B.M.F.)"
  2. "Oh" (contains elements of "All Day")
  3. "That's How I'm Feelin'"
  4. "1, 2 Step"
  5. "Stuck On You"
  6. "Dance Like We're Making Love"
  7. "Cherish the Day"
  8. "Promise"
  9. "One Woman Army (Intro)" / "Like a Boy"
  10. "Get Up" (contains elements of "Billie Jean")
  11. "All Good" / "So What" / "Like You" / "Lose Control"
  12. "Ride"
  13. "Pony"
  14. "Lullaby"
  15. "Body Party" (contains elements of "I Run It")
  16. "I'm Out"
  17. "I Will Survive"
  18. "I Bet"
  19. "Goodies"
  20. "I Got You"
  21. "Give Me Love"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Australasia[10]
February 18, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand Ilam Fields
February 19, 2015 Porirua Te Rauparaha Arena
February 22, 2015 Melbourne Australia Alumbra
February 24, 2015 Alice Springs Gap View Hotel
February 25, 2015 Townsville The Bank
February 26, 2015 Brisbane Arc Nightlife
February 27, 2015 Fremantle Metropolis Fremantle
February 28, 2015 Sydney The Red Room
March 1, 2015 Marquee
North America[11]
May 3, 2015 Chicago United States House of Blues
May 5, 2015 New York City Best Buy Theater
May 7, 2015 Boston House of Blues
May 9, 2015 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
May 10, 2015 Glenside Keswick Theatre
May 12, 2015 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
May 13, 2015 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
May 15, 2015 Miami The Fillmore Miami Beach
May 16, 2015 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
May 19, 2015 New Orleans Joy Theater
May 20, 2015 Houston House of Blues
May 22, 2015 Dallas
May 23, 2015 San Antonio Aztec Theatre
May 24, 2015 Corpus Christi Brewster Street Ice House
May 27, 2015 San Diego House of Blues
May 29, 2015 Riverside Riverside Municipal Auditorium
May 30, 2015 Los Angeles Club Nokia
May 31, 2015 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
June 5, 2015 Las Vegas Drai's
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
February 18, 2015 Christchurch, New Zealand Foundry Bar Moved to the Ilam Fields[12]
February 20, 2015 Cairns, Australia Velvet Underground Cancelled[13]
February 21, 2015 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Gold Club Cancelled
March 3, 2015 Auckland, New Zealand The Studio Cancelled[14]
March 4, 2015 Adelaide, Australia HQ Complex Cancelled[15]
November 27, 2015 Atlanta, Georgia Center Stage Theater Rescheduled to April 23, 2016[16]
November 28, 2015 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues Rescheduled to April 24, 2016[16]
November 30, 2015 Charlotte, North Carolina The Fillmore Charlotte Rescheduled to April 19, 2016[16]
December 1, 2015 Greensboro, North Carolina Cone Denim Entertainment Center Rescheduled to April 20, 2016[16]
December 2, 2015 Raleigh, North Carolina The Ritz Rescheduled to April 21, 2016[16]
December 4, 2015 Baltimore, Maryland Hippodrome Theatre Rescheduled to April 17, 2016
December 5, 2015 Atlantic City, New Jersey The Concert Venue Rescheduled to April 16, 2016[16]
December 6, 2015 Cleveland, Ohio House of Blues Rescheduled to April 13, 2016[16]
December 8, 2015 Montreal, Canada Métropolis Rescheduled to April 13, 2016[16]
December 9, 2015 Toronto, Canada Danforth Music Hall Rescheduled to April 12, 2015 and moved to the Phoenix Concert Theatre[16]
December 10, 2015 Detroit, Michigan Saint Andrew's Hall Rescheduled to April 11, 2016[16]
December 13, 2015 Englewood, Colorado Gothic Theatre Rescheduled to April 9, 2016[16]
December 14, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah The Depot Rescheduled to April 7, 2016[16]
December 16, 2015 Seattle, Washington Showbox SoDo Rescheduled to April 4, 2016[16]
December 17, 2015 Portland, Oregon Roseland Theater Rescheduled to April 2, 2016[16]
December 19, 2015 Reno, Nevada Knitting Factory Cancelled
December 20, 2015 Anaheim, California House of Blues Rescheduled to March 30, 2016[16]
March 30, 2016 Anaheim, California House of Blues Cancelled[17]
March 31, 2016 Sacramento, California Ace of Spades Cancelled[17]
April 2, 2016 Portland, Oregon Roseland Theater Cancelled[17]
April 4, 2016 Seattle, Washington Showbox SoDo Cancelled[17]
April 7, 2016 Salt Lake City, Utah The Depot Cancelled[17]
April 8, 2016 Aspen, Colorado Belly Up Cancelled[17]
April 9, 2016 Englewood, Colorado Gothic Theatre Cancelled[17]
April 11, 2016 Detroit, Michigan Saint Andrew's Hall Cancelled[17]
April 12, 2015 Toronto, Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre Cancelled[17]
April 13, 2016 Montreal, Canada Métropolis Cancelled[17]
April 15, 2016 Cleveland, Ohio House of Blues Cancelled[17]
April 16, 2016 Atlantic City, New Jersey The Concert Venue Cancelled[17]
April 17, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland Hippodrome Theatre Cancelled[17]
April 19, 2016 Charlotte, North Carolina The Fillmore Charlotte Cancelled[17]
April 20, 2016 Greensboro, North Carolina Cone Denim Entertainment Center Cancelled[17]
April 21, 2016 Raleigh, North Carolina The Ritz Cancelled[17]
April 23, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia Center Stage Theater Cancelled[17]
April 24, 2016 Lake Buena Vista, Florida House of Blues Cancelled[17]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenue
Best Buy Theater New York City 1,746 / 2,150 (81%) $48,145[18]
House of Blues Boston 1,220 / 1,373 (89%) $35,082[19]
Club Nokia Los Angeles 1,453 / 2,405 (60%) $44,288[20]
Regency Ballroom San Francisco 1,089 / 1,424 (76%) $32,388[21]

References

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    • Hayes, Chanelle (June 4, 2015). "R&B singer Ciara to make her Drai's Nightclub debut in Las Vegas this weekend". AXS. Anschutz Entertainment Group. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
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  15. Villani, Celeste (March 1, 2015). "Ciara back-up dancers required to pay for workshop before audition". The Advertiser. News Corp Australia. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
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  19. "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. 127 (22). August 1, 2015. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on July 23, 2015. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
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  21. "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. 127 (20). July 4, 2015. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on June 24, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
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