One Last Tour

One Last Tour was a worldwide farewell tour by Swedish electronic dance trio Swedish House Mafia following the announcement of their break-up in June 2012. The tour took place through November 2012 to March 2013.

One Last Tour
Arena/Stadium tour by Swedish House Mafia
Associated albumUntil Now
Start date16 November 2012
End date24 March 2013
Legs6
No. of shows53
Swedish House Mafia concert chronology

Itinerary

On September 24, 2012, Swedish House Mafia announced the dates for their farewell tour appropriately named "One Last Tour". The tour kicked off in November 2012 and concluded in March 2013.[1] The tour was taken across the world with the group performing in Russia, India, and South Africa for the first time.[2] Tickets sold out in minutes and due to extremely high demand, additional shows were added.[3] Part of the tour saw the trio play three nights at Stockholm's Friends Arena, performing to over 100,000 people across the three nights of November 2012. This marked their first and only performances on Swedish soil.[4]

The group performed five shows in New York City, with the first at the Hammerstein Ballroom known as the "Black Tie Rave"—a charity event with a formal dress code in support of Hurricane Sandy relief and Save the Children.[5]

Due to extremely high demand, additional shows were added, and the group made their final appearance at the Ultra Music Festival. On night one, Friday 15 March, they were the opening acts and on the final night, Sunday 24 March 24, they closed the show ending with the phrase "We Came, We Raved, We Loved" appearing on screen, which became the mantra of the whole tour. During this performance frequent collaborator John Martin joined the trio on stage to give his farewells and performed their songs "Save the World" and "Don't You Worry Child" which ended in a huge crowd singalong which Billboard described as "a powerful ending [for the] three-DJ Juggernauts".[6][7]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Asia
16 November 2012 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai World Trade Centre
17 November 2012 Mumbai
(was rescheduled to
22 January 2013)
India Sunburn Arena
18 November 2012 Delhi
Europe
22 November 2012 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena
23 November 2012
24 November 2012
26 November 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
29 November 2012 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
30 November 2012 Schladming Austria WM Park Planai
1 December 2012 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
6 December 2012 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt
7 December 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
8 December 2012 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
12 December 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
13 December 2012
14 December 2012 Bucharest Romania Romexpo
15 December 2012 Moscow Russia Stadium Live
18 December 2012 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
20 December 2012 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena
22 December 2012 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
Asia
16 January 2013 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
17 January 2013 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
18 January 2013 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sunway Lagoon
19 January 2013 Jakarta Indonesia Ancol Eco Park
20 January 2013 Bangalore India Sunburn Arena
22 January 2013 Mumbai
Africa
25 January 2013 Johannesburg South Africa Nasrec Centre
26 January 2013
27 January 2013 Cape Town Ostrich Farm
Oceania
30 January 2013 Melbourne Australia Sidney Myer Music Bowl
31 January 2013
1 February 2013
2 February 2013 Sydney Sydney Showgrounds
North America
8 February 2013 Guadalajara Mexico Foro Alterno
9 February 2013 Mexico City Foro Sol
13 February 2013 San Francisco United States Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
14 February 2013
15 February 2013
16 February 2013
17 February 2013
20 February 2013 Chicago United Center
22 February 2013 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
23 February 2013
27 February 2013 Montreal Bell Centre
28 February 2013 New York City United States Hammerstein Ballroom
1 March 2013 Madison Square Garden
2 March 2013 Brooklyn Barclays Center
3 March 2013
4 March 2013
8 March 2013 Los Angeles Los Angeles State Historic Park
9 March 2013
15 March 2013 Miami Ultra Music Festival
24 March 2013

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets Sold / Available[8] Gross Revenue[8]
Sportpaleis Antwerp 19,698 / 19,698 (100%) $1,134,170
Foro Alterno Guadalajara 9,754 / 9,754 (100%) $589,594
Foro Sol Mexico City 36,657 / 36,657 (100%) $2,524,748
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco 43,858 / 43,858 (100%) $2,850,830
Bell Centre Montreal 13,324 / 13,324 (100%) $1,029,000
Madison Square Garden New York City 14,076 / 14,076 (100%) $1,074,015
Barclays Center Brooklyn 42,645 / 42,645 (100%) $2,743,383

References

  1. Kaufman, Gil. "Swedish House Mafia Promise 'Some Of The Best Shows Of Our Lives' On 'Last Tour'". MTV News. Archived from the original on September 25, 2012. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  2. "Swedish House Mafia Sell Out U.S. Tour in 'Minutes'". Archived from the original on September 24, 2016.
  3. "Swedish House Mafia Sell Out U.S. Tour in Minutes". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 2, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  4. https://thatsup.se/stockholm/article/swedish-house-mafia-på-friends-arena/ Archived 2018-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  5. DiFazio, Greg. "Event Recap: Swedish House Mafia "Black Tie Rave" at Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  6. "Swedish House Mafia At Ultra: 2013 Fest To Open, Close With Trio's Final Performances Ever". Huffington Post. November 13, 2012. Archived from the original on November 18, 2012. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  7. "End of An Era: Swedish House Mafia Play Last Gig Ever". Archived from the original on January 23, 2018.
  8. Current Boxscore | Billboard
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