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2013 concert bout by Rihanna

Diamonds World Tour
Tour by Rihanna
Diamonds World Tour poster.png

Promotional poster for the tour

Associated album Talk that Talk
Unapologetic
Get-go engagement March 8, 2013 (2013-03-08)
End date Nov xv, 2013 (2013-11-xv)
Legs 5
No. of shows 96
Box office $155.ix million ($173.2 in 2020 dollars)[one]
Rihanna concert chronology
  • Loud Tour
    (2011)
  • Diamonds World Tour
    (2013)
  • The Monster Tour
    (2014)

The Diamonds World Tour was the fifth concert bout past Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. It was launched in support of her sixth and 7th studio anthology Talk that Talk (2011) and Unapologetic (2012). The bout was announced in September 2012 following the singer's performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. The tour kicked off on March 8, 2013 in Buffalo, New York and officially catastrophe on November xv, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The tour visited the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia with 96 shows in full. This was Rihanna'due south commencement Australian tour since February 2011 with The Concluding Daughter On Globe Tour.

The set listing for the concerts included songs from a selection of Rihanna'south studio albums, the Diamonds Globe Tour includes five acts and an encore. Rihanna's outfits were designed by a variety of designers including Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy, Raf Simons of Christian Dior and Alber Elbaz, footwear was designed past French style line Christian Louboutin and Manolo Blahnik. The bout featured support acts including ii Chainz, ASAP Rocky, David Guetta, and Haim among others.

The tour was met with praise from critics who noted artistic growth. Commercially, the Diamonds Globe Bout was a success, with extra dates added due to loftier demand. The tour grossed $137,982,530 (USD) from 87 shows co-ordinate to Billboard magazine and was the fifth highest grossing worldwide tour of 2013.[2] Rihanna broke numerous records during the tour, becoming the youngest creative person to ever headline a sold-out show at France's National Stadium, at the age of 25.[3] She also became the youngest creative person to have sold-out shows held at Millennium Stadium (June x, 2013) and Twickenham Stadium (June 15 & 16, 2013).[4] In South Africa, Rihanna created history in Johannesburg at the FNB Stadium where she became the first female and youngest artist to sell out the stadium.[5]

Background [edit]

On September vii, following the singer's performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, she announced that she will commence on her fourth worldwide tour entitled the Diamonds Globe Bout, to support her then upcoming album.[half dozen] Rihanna's managing company Live Nation Entertainment posted a video on YouTube with the announcement of the N American dates of the bout.[7] The tickets for the concert shows were made available a week afterwards September 14, 2012.[vii] She will bring her bout to 27 cities in North America during 2 months.[eight] On Wed, November 14, 2012, Rihanna revealed the European dates. The singer will tour Europe for two months between late May and late July 2013, taking in the UK during June. A few dates were appear a few days later the official European annunciation although they said: more shows are expected to be announced.[9] On March 13, 2013, the Australian dates were confirmed.[10]

A view of the phase during Rihanna's performance in Singapore on September 22, 2013.

In early on March 2013, via her official YouTube channel, Rihanna posted a serial of videos regarding the preparations for the tour.[eleven] The kickoff video featured the dancers auditions for the tour in which contestants practical to participate on the tour. They perform several dance sequences for Rihanna and her team while they are auditioning.[12] She posted the 2d video on March two, 2013, in which the coiffure is preparing the outfits for Rihanna, the dancers and the backup singers. Marley Glassroth who served as a costume builder, explained that the theme of the outfits is different for every section of the evidence, "There is a petty bit of rock n' roll, at that place is a fiddling bit of sexy... everything."[13] The stylist assistant, Jahleel Weaver, also spoke and concluded that the most difficult procedure of the costume creation is making "the storming ideas" reality and further described the show as "dope".[13]

A solar day after, she posted a third video in which the bout coiffure describes how the phase will exist set up for every show.[14] The production assistant of the stage, Cody Osborne explained that he worked on information technology probably for over 18 1000000 hours and he hopes it volition piece of work.[fourteen] Scenes are intercuted with people building the stage up together. Joe Sanchez, who serves every bit a production manager, stated that he started designing it since last year and it has been in construction for five weeks.[14] He besides said that it will have a team crew of over 58 people to construct and over a 100 local people crew to turn it downwardly the phase on every show. Sanchez said that the show is more than complex than the previous tours by Rihanna.[14] On March iv, another video was posted on the singer's aqueduct in which she rehearsal'due south for the dance routine of "Pour It Up" together with the choreographer. Co-ordinate to the latter, "this routine gives yous the feeling like a stripper-slash hood choreography, that's the type of energy, that'southward the blazon where your listen will exist ported."[15] The next mean solar day, a video of the "Run Through First Look" was uploaded in which Rihanna approved the stage lighting and video content.[16] On March 6 a video where the singer and her dancers are doing the video photo shoot was uploaded,[17] earlier finally the next day, the concluding video where Rihanna and her coiffure are making the terminal rehearsal before leaving for the start evidence in Buffalo, New York was posted.[xviii]

Fashion [edit]

To back up her performances, Rihanna appeared in several different outfits on the phase.[19] The outfit for the opening of the show was created by Italian mode designer Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy.[19] Information technology features a masculine oversized black printed and hand embroidered parka, which channels his signature mix of streetwear and Haute Couture.[20] Under the parka, there was a blackness and white leather bra and a aureate star embellishments, a sheer blackness silk shirt, aureate embroidered satin shorts, and a gilded shark tooth necklace engraved with the vocalizer's name: "RIRI".[xix] In an interview for Women's Wear Daily, Tisci said, "Rihanna represents what young and amazing ways today. She is punk and talented. She offers intelligence, energy and pure beauty. She is the face up of her generation."[21] Co-ordinate to a representative from Givenchy, the costume is a symbol of "female empowerment and urban haute couture elegance."[21] Tisci further contributed to a dark floor-length black cape, a printed parka with gold bullet motifs, and an energetic pinkish-and-neon wearing apparel paired with holographic kicks.[nineteen]

Belgian way designer Raf Simons and the creative manager at Christian Dior, as well collaborated with the singer and created a sheer black dress with white Rihanna x Raf Simons text on both sides of the item paired with shorts, and white python custom Christian Louboutin boots.[19] Co-ordinate to Hilary Moss of New York magazine, both the boots [cargo pants] and the sunglasses which were wore with the outfit drew inspirations from the manner of the nineties.[22] Her personal costume designer Adam Selman likewise designed some of the outfits including a red halter and wrap-around skirt wore for the ballads department and a red, white and yellow color-block bustier with matching leather pants and Manolo Blahnik snakeskin boots.[19] [22] He likewise designed a dollar bill hologram dress combined with metallic Pierre Hardy high-tops. The jewelry for the Adam Selman looks was designed by Lynn Ban.[xix] [22] [23] Regarding Rihanna, Selman spoke to New York Daily News, "Her body is so insane. It's the dream body to make wearing apparel for. You don't have to try as hard."[19] For the encore, Rihanna wore an Alber Elbaz created jumpsuit that made visible her breast tattoo of goddess Isis.[22] [24] The vocaliser'southward personal stylist Mel Ottenberg, describe the outfits for the show in general as "a very Thug Life Tupac mixed with nineties candy raver".[24]

Synopsis [edit]

Rihanna performing during the fourth act of the show.

Rihanna performing in March in Toronto.

The Diamonds Globe Tour includes five acts and an encore.[25] The show opens with Rihanna singing "Mother Mary" while kneeling in front end of a female monument in a "prayer-like" pose.[25] The bright lights and rich phase production start after the song, when the singer performs "Phresh Out the Runway".[25] The show continues with a rendition of the remix of "Altogether Cake"; a performance through which Rihanna performs several sexually charged movements. For the functioning of "Talk That Talk", Rihanna is joined with additional dancers and musicians.[25] After the performances of "Cascade It Upwards" and "Cockiness (Love Information technology)", the vocaliser finishes the set with a rendition of "Numb".[25]

The second fix of the Diamonds Earth Tour is Caribbean inspired and begins with a guitar solo performed by Nuno Bettencourt. After the solo Rihanna appears on the stage with a changed costume and performs "You da One" and "No Beloved Allowed".[25] For the performance of "Man Downwardly", a mug shot of Rihanna together with her nascency proper name "Robyn Rihanna Fenty" appearing on the video screen. The set is followed upwardly with a functioning of her 2009 single "Rude Boy" and ends with Rihanna singing "What's My Name?".[25] The third prepare of the show, features Rihanna wearing multi-colored leather pants.[25] The set is opened with a functioning of "Jump" which features dubstep bass line and pyrotechnics. Subsequently that she performs "Umbrella", "All of the Lights", "Rockstar 101" and finishes the set with the carol "What Now" which features burn down and crowd involvement in the performance.[25]

The fourth fix features Rihanna wearing a long red wearing apparel.[25] During the set she performs a range of ballads; information technology starts with a performance of "Loveeeeeee Song" (Future's vocals are played in the background) and so continues with "Dear the Way Yous Prevarication (Part 2)".[25] Rihanna performs a shortened version of "Take a Bow", "Cold Case Honey" and finishes the prepare with a rendition of "Hate That I Love You".[25] The fifth act, during which the singer wore an outfit fabricated of money started with a functioning of "Nosotros Found Honey". Rihanna performs a shortened version of "S&M" while having fun in the audience, followed up past "But Girl (In the World)" and "Don't Stop the Music".[25] The set up is finished with a functioning of her 2012 single "Where Accept Yous Been". For the encore, Rihanna gets back on the stage as she sings "a strong version" of "Stay" and finishes the concert with "Diamonds".[25]

Commercial performance [edit]

Afterward the North American leg of the bout was appear, due to high need extra dates were added in Brooklyn, Toronto and Montreal.[26] After Rihanna announced the UK leg of the tour, pre-sale tickets searches rose by 700% on viagogo. Experts predicted that tickets for all of Rihanna'south European shows could sell out in nether 6 minutes.[27]

Rihanna made history on May 24 at the showtime of Morocco's almanac Mawazine Music Festival by performing for a crowd of 150,000; a new record in the country'due south capital.[28] Rihanna too fabricated history by becoming the youngest artist to ever headline a testify at Paris' Stade de France, at the age of 25, stealing the distinction from Lady Gaga who performed at the stadium the year before at the age of 26.[29] Rihanna also performed at Millennium Stadium and two times at the Twickenham Stadium on June 10, 2013 and June 15 & xvi, 2013 and once more became the youngest artist ever to sell out the stadiums.[thirty] Istanbul's İnönü Stadium hosted Rihanna on May 30, 2013. The stadium welcomed 35,000 people for the concert, which lasted an hour and a half.[31]

Rihanna performed to a oversupply of 65,000 in Singapore during Singapore Grand Prix on Sun September 22, 2013. It was one of the biggest concert crowds in recent history.[32] Also, Rihanna'southward shows in South Africa were a commercial success. Rihanna made history on Sunday dark when she became the youngest ever singer to sell out the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.[33] Rihanna was named the 5th-highest touring artist of 2013 by Billboard magazine, earning a gross of $137,982,530 over the course of 87 shows, of which 84 were sold out.[34] On Pollstar 's year-cease chart of the top one hundred grossing worldwide tours, from January 1 to December 31, 2013, the Diamonds World Tour was placed at number half dozen with a gross of $141.9 1000000 from the shows that were played during the given time period. Tickets were sold with an average gross of $1,867,248 per urban center.[35]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

North America [edit]

The tour received general acclaim during the Due north American legs. Mick Stingley of Billboard magazine reviewed Rihanna's operation in Hartford; according to him, the singer shined during the show. He wrote that "her interplay with her dancers and her longtime band leader Nuno Bettencourt, was a treat".[36] Stingley concluded that with the costume and fix changes, the video interludes and flashing lights, Rihanna put a "fantastic" show and was in "excellent" voice.[36] Donnie Moorhouse of The Republican also reviewed the evidence and wrote that it was type of show you lot would expect from a Grammy star who is in a same stratosphere as singers like Alicia Keys, Beyoncé Knowles and Jennifer Lopez. "Rihanna's performance was certainly on par with the performances those stars can deliver."[37] In a review of the concert in Chicago, Bob Gendron of Chicago Tribune stated, "Existence a diva affords certain privileges. Which is why Rihanna didn't seem the to the lowest degree bit self-indulgent dressing up like an Egyptian princess, stomping in thigh-high boots and prancing around in the equivalent of expensive lingerie."[38] He noted the heavy background vocals during the performance and wrote that Rihanna sang less in comparison with her previous tours, nonetheless moved more, "Her body became a mistiness of curves and angles—elbows, easily, legs and knees bent into various positions. Suggestive and erotic, she knows how to tease.[38] Reviewing the concert in Detroit and writing for Detroit Free Press, Brian McCollum noted that the Diamonds World Tour is Rihanna'due south bid for showing 'Serious Artistic Growth. He stated that the performance, "was teeming with artsy flourishes and visual metaphor — from the Venus de Milo image behind her at prove'south kickoff to the horror-film clips of 'Rockstar 101' to the stately pillars of light accompanying 'Human Down'."[39]

Rihanna performing "Stay" during the show in Lisbon, Portugal. The performance of the song together with other ballads was praised past critics.

The Globe and Mail service's Brad Wheeler in a review of one of the Toronto shows wrote, "Rihanna'due south star is hot and still on the rise – Beyoncé's Sasha Vehement is now Sasha Fears."[40] Natasha Paolini of HipHopCanada stated, "Since the last time I saw Rihanna live in concert, it was obvious that she has grown and matured as an artist and as an individual. I love the way she performed on this tour, she was sexy, charming and fifty-fifty vulnerable at times. With the exception of minor song skid-ups, Rihanna put on a stellar show that was tasteful, raw and fun."[41] Mikael Wood of Los Angeles Times wrote, that "the singer inhabited each of her characters with total conviction, portraying a lifelike complexity oft lost on A-listing pop peers such as Katy Perry and Beyoncé."[42] Forest praised the performance particular the rendition of "Stay" stating that the halter-top pantsuit she wore accompanied with the minimal organisation of the song remind him of Diana Ross in her middle career.[42] Rick Florino of Artistdirect also praised the evidence in Los Angeles and wrote, "In fact, she's one of the terminal existent rockstars left, and she's owning the title similar a true champ. Every bout Rihanna launches, she still manages to stride up her game and all-time the concluding i. Of course, that's tradition for any rockstar worth his or her common salt, only she's keeping live music exciting with mind-blowing production and tight performances."[43]

Brenna Rushing of The Dallas Morning News similarly as other reviewers wrote, "Rihanna took total control of the surprisingly simple stage, dripping in sex activity entreatment and belting knockout notes."[44] She further stated that, "Rihanna treated the audience to rump-shaking sways and dance moves only a few pop stars can manage. Merely make no mistake, this sensual fashion wasn't a mask for her functioning; it was just an enhancement."[44] Rushing noted that if the fast lodge songs didn't catch the audience, then the ballad must did and praised their rendition. In a review of the Houston show, Joey Guerra of The Houston Relate stated "Rihanna sometimes emits a cold free energy in videos and on record. Only she comes alive onstage. There was energy and intent in every song lick, every hip swivel, every kick in thigh-high white boots. And that was earlier she even got to the large hits."[45] Notably, Guerra praised the performances of "What At present" and the carol set noting that nothing felt over choreographed every bit one moment led to another.[45] Despite all the positive reviews during the N American leg, James Reed of Boston.com criticized Rihanna's tardiness to the Boston and the overtly use of backing tracks. Nevertheless, he concluded with other critics that the ballads were her strongest moments of the night.[46]

Europe and Oceania [edit]

Hannah Britt of British Daily Express reviewed Rihanna's concert at Twickenham Stadium in London stating, "Her vocals during the beautiful 'Stay' were blindside on and, as a performer, she is merely captivating to watch. Whether thrusting her crotch towards the oversupply, or merely standing smiling downward at them, when Rihanna is in forepart of y'all, you can't accept your optics off her. Whether you agree with her morals or not, one cannot deny that the woman knows how to own a stage."[47] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the concert three out of five stars and ended that although the concert was a "nonetheless a well-honed show that had its moments" including a seventy,000 crowd singing "Nosotros Found Love" and "Only Girl (In the World)", it lacked shocking moments and spontaneity that "allow her down".[48] Manchester Evening News'due south gave the outset bear witness in Manchester Arena four out of five stars and wrote, "Not simply is Rihanna a rockstar, and a showbiz veteran at the tender historic period of 25, but a legend in her own correct."[49] In a review of the show in Cardiff, Wales, Elena Cresci of Western Post wrote that Rihanna commands the performance as well every bit her multi-platinum selling colleagues and besides knows what her fans desire and gives it to them.[50]

Ready listing [edit]

This set listing is representative of the show on March 21, 2013 in Detroit. It does not represent all concerts for the elapsing of the tour.[36]

Notes

  • During stadium and festival shows, Rihanna opened the evidence with "Phresh Out the Runway".[51]
  • "You da One" was added to the fix list on March 17, 2013.

Shows [edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, state, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and corporeality of gross revenue
Date Metropolis State Venue Opening act Attendance Acquirement
Northward America[52]
March 8, 2013 Buffalo Us Outset Niagara Center ASAP Rocky 15,614 / 15,614 $1,117,147
March 14, 2013 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Heart xv,095 / fifteen,095 $1,080,298
March xv, 2013 Hartford 40 Center 10,985 / 10,985 $842,941
March 17, 2013 Montreal Canada Bell Center 16,054 / sixteen,054 $1,278,497
March xviii, 2013 Toronto Air Canada Centre 32,038 / 32,038 $two,498,532
March 19, 2013
March 21, 2013 Detroit Usa Joe Louis Loonshit xv,349 / xv,349 $937,674
March 22, 2013 Chicago United Center 15,902 / 15,902 $ane,234,380
March 24, 2013 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 10,929 / 10,929 $780,143
March 25, 2013 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre 10,649 / 10,649 $880,893
March 27, 2013 Edmonton Rexall Identify 13,133 / 13,133 $one,008,532
March xxx, 2013 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome thirteen,495 / 13,495 $one,012,286
April i, 2013 Vancouver Rogers Arena 14,879 / fourteen,879 $1,153,688
April iii, 2013 Seattle United States KeyArena 10,906 / 10,906 $782,027
April half dozen, 2013 San Jose HP Pavillon xiv,027 / 14,027 $i,047,778
Apr viii, 2013 Los Angeles Staples Center 14,882 / 14,882 $1,297,755
Apr nine, 2013 Anaheim Honda Eye 11,050 / 11,050 $950,442
April eleven, 2013 San Diego Valley View Casino Eye 11,831 / 11,831 $899,782
Apr 12, 2013 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center 8,861 / 8,861 $one,047,675
Apr nineteen, 2013 Tampa Tampa Bay Times Forum eleven,705 / 11,705 $901,024
April twenty, 2013 Sunrise BB&T Center xiii,959 / xiii,959 $1,042,363
April 22, 2013 Atlanta Phillips Arena 13,233 / 13,233 $924,581
April 24, 2013[a] Baltimore 1st Mariner Loonshit 11,002 / 11,002 $788,340
April 26, 2013 Atlantic City Revel Ovation Hall 4,391 / 4,391 $515,641
April 28, 2013 Newark Prudential Center 13,999 / 13,999 $i,215,879
April 29, 2013 Washington, D.C. Verizon Middle 14,339 / xiv,339 $1,185,020
May 1, 2013 Montreal Canada Bell Centre fourteen,028 / xiv,028 $one,190,028
May 2, 2013 Ottawa Scotiabank Place 11,990 / eleven,990 $852,724
May 5, 2013 Brooklyn United States Barclays Heart 29,072 / 29,072 $two,465,993
May half dozen, 2013[b] Boston TD Garden 14,083 / 14,083 $1,061,548
May 7, 2013[c] Brooklyn Barclays Center [d] [d]
Africa[54]
May 24, 2013[e] Rabat Morocco OLM Souissi N/A Due north/A N/A
Europe[56]
May 26, 2013 Bilbao Spain Bizkaia Arena GTA xiii,770 / 13,770 $995,676
May 28, 2013 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena 18,006 / 18,006 $1,151,120
May thirty, 2013 Istanbul Turkey İnönü Stadium 33,483 / 33,483 $3,547,707
June ane, 2013 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 17,761 / 17,761 $1,339,319
June two, 2013 Montpellier France Park&Suites Arena 12,627 / 12,627 $915,172
June iii, 2013 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier GTA
HAIM
15,339 / xv,339 $994,578
June 5, 2013 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 39,436 / 39,436 $2,881,499
June 6, 2013
June 8, 2013 Paris France Stade de France David Guetta
GTA
75,841 / 75,841 $half-dozen,488,029
June 10, 2013 Cardiff Wales Millennium Stadium 60,307 / sixty,307 $iv,647,267
June 12, 2013 Manchester England Manchester Arena GTA 55,687 / 55,687 $four,677,878
June 13, 2013
June 15, 2013 London Twickenham Stadium David Guetta
GTA
95,971 / 95,971 $8,656,858
June 16, 2013
June 17, 2013 Birmingham LG Arena GTA 28,160 / 28,160 $ii,446,331
June xx, 2013 Sunderland Stadium of Light David Guetta
GTA
54,259 / 54,259 $iv,413,716
June 21, 2013 Dublin Republic of ireland Aviva Stadium GTA 48,482 / 48,482 $iv,956,284
June 23, 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 33,369 / 33,369 $2,354,542
June 24, 2013
June 26, 2013 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 31,507 / 31,507 $ii,560,136
June 27, 2013
June 29, 2013 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 27,122 / 27,122 $2,380,749
June 30, 2013
July 2, 2013 Berlin Germany O2 World xiii,649 / 13,649 $1,079,422
July 3, 2013 Hanover TUI Arena 10,888 / 10,888 $917,312
July 5, 2013[f] Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival Northward/A Due north/A N/A
July 7, 2013[1000] Gdynia Poland Babie Doły Airdrome Dizzee Rascal N/A N/A
July 9, 2013 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle GTA
HAIM
15,990 / fifteen,990 $one,306,615
July 10, 2013[h] Monte Carlo Monaco Salle des Étoiles North/A North/A N/A
July 11, 2013[h]
July 13, 2013[i] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
July 15, 2013 Manchester England Manchester Arena GTA [j] [j]
July sixteen, 2013
July eighteen, 2013 Birmingham LG Loonshit [k] [yard]
July 20, 2013 Lille French republic Stade Pierre-Mauroy N/A 27,294 / 27,294 $2,188,620
July 22, 2013 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe GTA 13,929 / 13,929 $1,226,039
July 25, 2013 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena 17,832 / 17,832 $2,250,403
July 26, 2013 Bergen Koengen 20,125 / 20,125 $2,516,799
July 28, 2013[50] Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena 12,111 / 12,111 $i,198,861
Asia[60] [61]
September 13, 2013 Cotai Macau Cotai Arena GTA 24,872 / 24,872 $ii,909,479
September xiv, 2013
September 19, 2013 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena 8,118 / nine,743 $810,543
September 22, 2013[m] Singapore Padang Northward/A N/A
Oceania[61]
September 24, 2013 Perth Australia Perth Arena GTA thirteen,222 / thirteen,222 $1,535,953
September 26, 2013 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Center nine,281 / nine,281 $1,037,041
September 28, 2013 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 12,116 / 12,116 $1,341,098
September 30, 2013 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 24,017 / 24,017 $ii,749,982
Oct 1, 2013
October iii, 2013 Sydney Allphones Arena 30,361 / 30,361 $three,449,021
October iv, 2013
October 6, 2013 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena 33,565 / 33,565 $three,377,624
October 7, 2013
October 8, 2013
Africa[61]
October 13, 2013 Johannesburg South Africa FNB Stadium GTA 67,291 / 67,291 $3,732,307
October 16, 2013 Cape Boondocks Cape Town Stadium 39,616 / 39,616 $1,872,570
Asia[61]
Oct 19, 2013 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates du Arena GTA 23,757 / 24,470 $3,717, 513
October 22, 2013 Tel Aviv State of israel Yarkon Park 50,554 / 50,554 $6,121,631
Northward America[61] [63]
Oct 26, 2013 Punta Cana Dominican Commonwealth Difficult Rock Hotel & Casino ASAP Rocky 13,974 / 17,326 $1,695,810
October 29, 2013 San Juan Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium xvi,074 / 16,074 $1,569,910
November 9, 2013 Denver United States Pepsi Center 2 Chainz 10,180 / 10,180 $710,749
Nov 11, 2013[north] Dallas American Airlines Heart 11,182 / 11,182 $765,281
November 12, 2013 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Loonshit 6,556 / half-dozen,556 $501,475
Nov 14, 2013[o] Houston Toyota Center ASAP Rocky 12,610 / 12,610 $1,013,001
November 15, 2013 New Orleans New Orleans Arena 10,974 / 10,974 $865,010
Total 1,627,935 / 1,633,625 (99.7%) $140,118,252

Cancelled shows [edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Engagement Metropolis Country Venue Reason
November 1, 2013 Bridgetown Barbados Kensington Oval Technical problems

Personnel [edit]

Chief [edit]

  • Direction – RocNation
  • Tour Manager – Jason Milner
  • Banana Tour Managers – Jason Geisinger, ADMG Online James Porter
  • Production Coordinator – Tracy Metz
  • Production Manager – Joe Sanchez
  • Videographer – Evan Rodgers
  • Personal Assistant – Jennifer Rosales
  • Stage Manager – Roger Cabot
  • Automation Techs- Brian Benauer, Trevit Cromwell, Yader Mena, Seth Posner, Mike Burgess, Tom Armstong
  • Automation Operator- Collin Nevins, Nicholas Purciful
  • Creative Direction – Willow Perron
  • Stage Production – Antony Randall
  • Design Manager – Adam Selman
  • Design Team – Marley Glassrot, Greg Kozatek, Laren Leblanc, Briana Magnifico, and Zev Schwartz
  • Stylists – Mel Ottenberg and Yusef Williams
  • GTA Bout Manager – Joseph Lyes
  • Director of Choreography – HIHAT
  • Choreographer – Troy Kirby
  • Banana Choreographers – Calvit Hodge and April Thomas
  • Musical Director – Omar Edwards
  • Musical Director – Adam Blackstone
  • Tour Promoter – Alive Nation Global Touring

Band [edit]

  • Rihanna – Lead vocals
  • Nuno Bettencourt – Guitar / Band Leader
  • Christopher Johnson – Drums
  • Nicole Kehl – Backing vocals
  • Pete Kuzma – Keyboards
  • Ashley Simpson – Backing vocals
  • Eric Smith – Bass
  • Devine Evans;– Electronic Musician / Protools Operator / Audio Pattern / Digital Effects

Credits and personnel adapted from official tour book.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The Apr 24, 2013 concert at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore was originally scheduled to have place on March 12, but was postponed due to Rihanna having laryngitis.[ commendation needed ]
  2. ^ The May 6, 2013 concert at the TD Garden in Boston was originally scheduled to take place on March 10, merely was postponed due to Rihanna having laryngitis.[ citation needed ]
  3. ^ The May vii, 2013 concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn was originally scheduled to take place on May 4, merely was postponed due to 2013 NBA Playoffs.[53]
  4. ^ a b The score data is combined from the two shows held at the Barclays Center on May v and May seven respectively.
  5. ^ The May 24, 2013 concert at the OLM Souissi in Rabat, Morocco is part of the Mawazine festival.[55]
  6. ^ The July 5, 2013 concert in Roskilde, Kingdom of denmark is a role of the Roskilde Festival.[57]
  7. ^ The July vii, 2013 concert in Gdynia, Poland is a part of the Heineken Open'er Festival. The concert is a "bonus gig".
  8. ^ a b The July ten, and July 11, 2013 concerts in Monte Carlo, Monaco are part of the Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival.[58]
  9. ^ The July 13, 2013 concert in Perth and Kinross, Scotland is a part of the T in the Park Festival.
  10. ^ a b The score information is combined from the four shows held at the Manchester Arena on June 12 and thirteen and July 15 and 16.
  11. ^ a b The score data is combined from the 2 shows held at the LG Arena on June 17 and July 18
  12. ^ The July 28, 2013 concert at the Hartwall Loonshit in Helsinki, Finland was originally scheduled to take place on July 20.[59]
  13. ^ The September 22, 2013 concert at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore is role of the 2013 Singapore Grand Prix.[62]
  14. ^ The November xi, 2013 concert at the American Airlines Center in Dallas was originally scheduled to accept place on April xvi, but was postponed due to sickness.[64]
  15. ^ The November fourteen, 2013 concert at the Toyota Center in Houston was originally scheduled to take place on Apr 15, but was postponed due to sickness.[65]

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