The Glory Days Tour

The Glory Days Tour
Tour by Little Mix
Associated album Glory Days
Start date 21 May 2017
End date 26 November 2017
Legs 4
No. of shows
  • 68 in Europe
  • 7 in Oceania
  • 75 in total
Attendance 810,810
Box office US $42 million[1]
Little Mix concert chronology

The Glory Days Tour was the fourth concert tour and the second world wide tour by British girl group Little Mix, in support of their fourth studio album, Glory Days. The tour began on 21 May 2017 in Birkenhead, England, and after stops in Europe, Oceania, and the United Kingdom, it ended on 26 November 2017 in London, England.

The Vamps, Conor Maynard, Bronnie, Ella Eyre, Sheppard, and Louisa Johnson were the opening acts on selected European dates, and Zoe Badwi, Jade Thirlwall's cousin, supported the gigs in Australia.

Lina Makhul was the supporting act for the entirety of the UK & Ireland leg of The Glory Days Tour.[2]

As the winner of the third prize fight on The X Factor, Lloyd Macey supported at the Manchester Arena show on 21 November 2017.[3]

Selected dates are part of the group's Summer Shout Out Tour across outdoor venues in the UK. They are not part of the UK leg of The Glory Days Tour.[4]

The tour grossed $42,000,000 after selling 810,810 tickets[1] and became the 5th highest grossing tour by a girl group in history. The Glory Days Tour is Little Mix's 2nd entry on the top 10 list of highest grossing girl group tours of all time; the first being their The Get Weird Tour ranked at number 8.[5].

Background

The group performing "Black Magic" in Glasgow, Scotland.

On 9 September 2016, Little Mix stated in an interview that they knew when their next tour would be, but fans would have to wait for further details.

On 14 October 2016, Little Mix released the dates for the UK & Ireland leg of the tour, beginning on 27 October 2017 in Sheffield, Scotland. Ticket pre-sales were made available to fans who pre-ordered their new album and began on 19 October 2016 with general sale beginning on 21 October 2016. Due to instant sell outs, extra dates were added in Newcastle, Belfast, Glasgow, Nottingham, Birmingham, and London. After overwhelming demand, the UK & Ireland leg was extended, and began on 9 October 2017 in Aberdeen, Scotland. European tour dates were announced on 21 November 2016, for May and June 2017, while dates in Oceania were added for July 2017 on 4 December 2016.

On 13 January 2017 Little Mix announced an extension of the ‘Glory Days Tour’, entitled the Summer Shout Out. The shows ran from May to September 2017 throughout the UK in outdoor venues and stadiums.[6]

The Vamps supported the European leg of the tour. Ella Eyre, Sheppard, Louisa Johnson all supported selected dates on the Summer Shout Out shows. Zoe Badwi, Jade Thirlwall's cousin, was the opening act for the shows in Australia and New Zealand. Lina Makhul, Jessarae, and Aleem all supported selected dates on the UK & Ireland leg of the tour, while Lloyd Macey supported at the Manchester Arena show on 21 November 2017 after winning a prize fight on The X Factor.

Set list

The tour's set list varied throughout its concerts.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Europe — Glory Days and Summer Shout Out Tour[7][8][9][7][10]
21 May 2017[lower-alpha 1] Birkenhead England Prenton Park N/A 14,690 / 14,690 $745,287
24 May 2017 Berlin Germany Mercedez Benz Arena The Vamps 3,964 / 6,194 $166,371
25 May 2017 Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle 5,644 / 7,124 $258,174[11]
27 May 2017 Vienna Austria Gasometer N/A N/A
28 May 2017[lower-alpha 2] Hull England Burton Constable Hall N/A N/A N/A
29 May 2017 Zurich Switzerland Samsung Hall The Vamps N/A N/A
30 May 2017 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum N/A N/A
31 May 2017 Munich Germany Olympiahalle 3,596 / 4,764 $163,852[11]
2 June 2017 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena 7,321 / 7,348 $292,413[11]
3 June 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live 3,511 / 3,511 $178,067[11]
5 June 2017 Copenhagen Denmark Valby Hallen N/A N/A
6 June 2017 Stockholm Sweden Annexet 2,348 / 3,000 $99,673[11]
8 June 2017 Paris France Zénith de Paris N/A N/A
10 June 2017[lower-alpha 3] London England Wembley Stadium N/A N/A N/A
23 June 2017 Newmarket Newmarket Racecourse Ella Eyre
Sheppard
18,732 / 19,610 $897,983
24 June 2017 Gloucester Kingsholm Stadium 19,810 / 20,050 $634,132
25 June 2017 Twickenham Twickenham Stoop 16,492 / 20,000 $680,907
29 June 2017 Dundee Scotland Slessor Gardens 11,122 / 11,148 $570,050
30 June 2017 Edinburgh Royal Highland Centre 15,000 / 15,000 $646,544
1 July 2017 Derby England Donington Park 17,609 / 20,050 $671,608
6 July 2017 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre Sheppard 7,314 / 7,384 $332,487
7 July 2017[lower-alpha 4] London Old Royal Naval College N/A 7,245 / 7,245 $303,039
8 July 2017 Colwyn Bay Wales Eirias Stadium Ella Eyre
Sheppard
14,713 / 14,761 $624,256
9 July 2017 Southampton England Ageas Bowl Sheppard 19,739 / 19,799 $970,077
13 July 2017 Monmouthshire Wales Caldicot Castle Louisa Johnson
Sheppard
11,750 / 11,750 $588,930
14 July 2017 Exeter England Powderham Castle Ella Eyre
Sheppard
14,860 / 14,860 $644,232
15 July 2017 Durham County Cricket Club Emirates Riverside 14,983 / 14,987 $642,954
16 July 2017 Carlisle Bitts Park 17,000 / 17,000 $734,908
Oceania — Glory Days Tour[7][12][13]
20 July 2017 Perth Australia Crown Theatre Zoe Badwi N/A N/A
22 July 2017 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena N/A N/A
23 July 2017
26 July 2017 Adelaide AEC Theatre N/A N/A
28 July 2017 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 7,403 / 7,403 $526,010
29 July 2017 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 13,748 / 13,748 $973,512[14]
30 July 2017 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena N/A N/A
Europe — Summer Shout Out Tour[7][8]
1 September 2017 Ardingly England South of England Showground Ella Eyre
Germein Sisters
14,487 / 19,810 $716,253
2 September 2017[15] Liverpool Otterspool Promenade 24,067 / 28,506 $717,220
3 September 2017 Norwich Earlham Park Nina Nesbitt
Germein Sisters
18,120 / 19,988 $870,706
Europe — Glory Days Tour[7][8][7][16]
9 October 2017 Aberdeen Scotland GE Oil and Gas Arena Lina Makhul
Jessarae
9,176 / 9,575 $574,518[11]
10 October 2017
11 October 2017 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena 38,073 / 39,154 $2,211,632[11]
13 October 2017 Birmingham Genting Arena 52,142 / 53,195 $2,870,881[11]
14 October 2017[lower-alpha 5] Leeds First Direct Arena 34,346 / 34,386 $1,855,769[11]
16 October 2017 Liverpool Echo Arena 29,351 / 29,351 $1,627,254[11]
17 October 2017 Sheffield Sheffield Arena 36,118 / 36,528 $1,994,038[11]
19 October 2017 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 45,450 / 45,450 $2,479,618[11]
20 October 2017 Manchester England Manchester Arena 43,579 / 43,579 $2,340,889[11]
26 October 2017 London The O2 Arena 63,702 / 67,099 $3,874,974[11]
27 October 2017 Sheffield Sheffield Arena [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 6]
28 October 2017
30 October 2017 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff 9,301 / 9,301 $535,059[11]
31 October 2017
1 November 2017 Liverpool England Echo Arena [lower-alpha 7] [lower-alpha 7]
3 November 2017[lower-alpha 8] Newcastle Metro Radio Arena Aleem [lower-alpha 9] [lower-alpha 9]
4 November 2017[lower-alpha 10]
6 November 2017 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 12,459 / 12,459 $697,796[11]
7 November 2017[lower-alpha 11] Belfast Northern Ireland The SSE Arena 17,168 / 17,168 $993,124[11]
8 November 2017
10 November 2017[lower-alpha 12] Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 13]
11 November 2017[lower-alpha 14]
13 November 2017 Leeds England First Direct Arena [lower-alpha 15] [lower-alpha 15]
14 November 2017 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Nottingham 15,705 / 15,705 $859,055[11]
15 November 2017
17 November 2017 Birmingham Genting Arena [lower-alpha 16] [lower-alpha 16]
18 November 2017[lower-alpha 17]
20 November 2017 Liverpool Echo Arena [lower-alpha 18] [lower-alpha 18]
21 November 2017 Manchester Manchester Arena Lloyd Macey
Aleem
[lower-alpha 19] [lower-alpha 19]
22 November 2017 Aleem
25 November 2017[lower-alpha 20][lower-alpha 21] London The O2 Arena [lower-alpha 22] [lower-alpha 22]
26 November 2017
Total 810,810[1] $42,000,000[1]

References

Citations

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Notes

  1. The 21 May 2017 concert in Birkenhead, England is a part of Wirral Live 2017.
  2. The 28 May 2017 concert in Hull, England is a part of Radio 1's Big Weekend.
  3. The 10 June 2017 concert in London, England at Wembley Stadium is a part of the 2017 Summertime Ball.
  4. The 7 July 2017 show at Old Royal Naval College in London is part of the Greenwich Music Time 2017 festival.
  5. The box office score for 14 October is for both the Matinee & Evening shows.
  6. 1 2 The boxscore data for 27-28 October 2017 is combined with the 17 October 2017 data.
  7. 1 2 The boxscore data for 1 November 2017 is combined with the 16 October 2017 data.
  8. The box office score for 3 November is combined with 4 November's Matinee & Evening Show.
  9. 1 2 The boxscore data for 3 November 2017 is combined with the 11 October 2017 data.
  10. The 4 November 2017 show at Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle includes a matinee and evening show.
  11. The box office score for 7 November is combined with 8 November
  12. The box office score for 10 November is combined with 11 November's Matinee & Evening Show.
  13. 1 2 The boxscore data for 8 - 10 November 2017 is combined with the 19 October 2017 data.
  14. The 11 November 2017 show at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow includes a matinee and evening show.
  15. 1 2 The boxscore data for 13 November 2017 is combined with the 14 October 2017 data.
  16. 1 2 The boxscore data for 15-17 November 2017 is combined with the 13 October 2017 data.
  17. The 18 November 2017 show at Genting Arena in Birmingham includes a matinee and evening show.
  18. 1 2 The boxscore data for 20 November 2017 is combined with the 16 October 2017 data.
  19. 1 2 The boxscore data for 21 - 22 November 2017 is combined with the 20 October 2017 data.
  20. The 25 November 2017, show at The O2 Arena in London includes a matinee and evening show.
  21. The box office score for 26 November is combined with 25 November's Matinee & Evening Show.
  22. 1 2 The boxscore data for 25 - 26 November 2017 is combined with the 26 October 2017 data.
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