Overexposed Tour
The Overexposed Tour was the seventh concert tour by the American pop rock band Maroon 5, in support of their fourth studio album, Overexposed (2012). The tour consisted of shows in Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania and included the band's first concerts in several countries.
Tour by Maroon 5 | |||||||
Promotional poster for the tour | |||||||
Associated album | Overexposed | ||||||
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Start date | August 14, 2012 | ||||||
End date | January 20, 2014 | ||||||
Legs | 5 | ||||||
No. of shows | 70 | ||||||
Maroon 5 concert chronology | |||||||
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Setlist
- "Payphone"
- "Makes Me Wonder" (contains elements of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough")
- "Lucky Strike
- "Sunday Morning"
- "If I Never See Your Face Again"
- "Wipe Your Eyes"
- "Won't Go Home Without You"
- "Love Somebody"
- "Harder to Breathe" (contains elements of "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites")
- "Wake Up Call"
- "The Bed's Too Big Without You" (The Police cover)
- "One More Night"
- "Hands All Over"
- "Misery"
- "This Love" / "Don't Forget Me" (Red Hot Chili Peppers cover)
- Encore
- "Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes cover)
- "She Will Be Loved"
- "Stereo Hearts" (Gym Class Heroes cover)
- "Daylight"
- Medley: "Don't You Want Me" / "SexyBack" / "Moves Like Jagger"
Notes
- During the show in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on February 14, 2013, Maroon 5 performing a special night event to commemorate Valentine's Day.[1]
- During the show in Montreal, Canada, on February 20, 2013, Canadian artist Dana Ben David came on stage joining with the band's singer Adam Levine, where Maroon 5 playing "Daylight", for a special performance in front of the audience.[2]
Opening acts
- Keane (Brazil)[3]
- Javier Colon (Argentina, Peru, Paraguay)
- The Cab (Asia, Australia)[4]
- Rozzi Crane (North America)
- Neon Trees (North America)[5][6]
- A Great Big World (North America)[7]
- Owl City (North America)[5]
- Evermore (Australia)
- PJ Morton (Europe)
- Robin Thicke (Europe)
Shows
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Expotrade Arena | Pinhais | 9,673 / 9,673 (100%) | $792,981[13] |
HSBC Arena | Rio de Janeiro | 15,000 / 15,000 (100%) | $1,218,066[13] |
Arena Anhembi | São Paulo | 35,000 / 35,000 (100%) | $2,799,348[13] |
Jockey Club | Asunción | 14,000 / 14,000 (100%) | $720,518[14] |
Jamsil Sports Complex | Seoul | 23,500 / 23,500 (100%) | $3,952,137[15] |
Mercedes-Benz Arena | Shanghai | 10,229 / 10,229 (100%) | $1,059,014[14] |
Sydney Entertainment Centre | Sydney | 10,401 / 10,401 (100%) | $941,922[16] |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 15,980 / 15,980 (100%) | $1,137,770[17] |
Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville | 5,556 / 5,556 (100%) | $452,120[18] |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 11,578 / 11,578 (100%) | $725,692[19] |
Staples Center | Los Angeles | 15,192 / 15,192 (100%) | $1,071,816[19] |
BOK Center | Tulsa | 13,973 / 13,973 (100%) | $803,004[20] |
Total | 180,082 / 180,082 (100%) | $15,674,388 | |
Notes
- The September 22, 2012 concert in Singapore at Fort Canning Park is part of Singapore Grand Prix Concert.
- The May 3, 2013 concert at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans is part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
- The May 11, 2013 concert at the Home Depot Center is part of Wango Tango.
- The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2013, in Las Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2014 Festival.[7]
- The January 8, 2014 concert at the LG Arena in Birmingham was originally scheduled to take place on June 22, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[6]
- The January 10, 2014 concert at the O2 Arena in London was originally scheduled to take place on June 23, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[6]
- The January 11, 2014 concert at the O2 Arena in London was originally scheduled to take place on June 24, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[6]
- The January 13, 2014 concert at the Manchester Arena was originally scheduled to take place on June 26, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[6]
- The January 14, 2014 concert at the Hydro Arena in Glasgow was originally scheduled to take place on June 27, 2013 at the Braehead Arena, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[6]
- The January 16, 2014 concert at The O2 in Dublin was originally scheduled to take place on June 29, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[12]
- The January 19, 2014 concert at the Bercy Arena in Paris was originally scheduled to take place on July 2, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[12]
- The January 20, 2014 concert at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam was originally scheduled to take place on July 3, 2013, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[12]
References
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- Ben David, Dana (March 14, 2013). "An Eve With Adam". HuffPost. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
- "Keane announce shows in Brazil with Maroon 5". June 2, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
- "The Cab to open for Maroon 5 Asian Tour". June 28, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
- Lesas, Sylvie (October 22, 2012). "Maroon 5 Announce 2013 North American Tour Dates". Retrieved October 28, 2012.
- "Maroon 5 postpone UK arena tour". 20 May 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- "Maroon 5 to Ring in 2014 in Las Vegas, with Help from A Great Big World". ABC News Radio. November 19, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
- "Maroon 5 Tour Dates 2012 Announced". June 20, 2012. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- Carla (June 4, 2012). "Maroon 5 Live In Asia". Archived from the original on June 22, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- Haylie (June 24, 2012). "Maroon 5 Announce October 2012 Australian Tour". Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- Williott, Carl (October 22, 2012). "Maroon 5 Announce 2013 North American Tour Dates". Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- "Maroon 5 Forced To Reschedule U.K. And Ireland Tour Dates". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- "Billboard Boxscore". Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. New York. 124 (38). 13 October 2012. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
- "Pollstar Boxscore" (PDF). Pollstar. 2013.
- "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. New York. 124 (38). 20 October 2012. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 21 November 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
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- "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. New York. 124 (38). 27 March 2013. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
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