2010–2011 concert tour by Justin Bieber
My World Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Location North America • Europe • Asia • South America • Oceania Associated album My World My World 2.0 Start date June 23, 2010 End date October 19, 2011 Legs 8 No. of shows78 in North America 19 in Europe 9 in Asia 7 in Oceania 13 in Latin America 126 total Box office $53.3 million ($72.19 million in 2023 dollars)[ 1]
The My World Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber . It is Bieber's first concert tour which supports his two-part debut EP and debut studio album My World (2009) and My World 2.0 (2010). The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before My World 2.0 was released. The tour has multiple legs with the supporting acts of Mindless Behavior , Sean Kingston and Jessica Jarrell on North American dates and pop girl group The Stunners also joined the tour for the first twenty dates. Jasmine Villegas joined the tour as the opening act for the second leg.[ 2] [ 3] The first leg of the tour is estimated to have grossed $35.6 million post inflation. The tour grossed over $53 million worldwide according to Jeetendr Sehdev of The Guardian .[ 4]
Announcement
The tour was officially announced on March 16, 2010, a week before the release of his debut studio album, My World 2.0 .[ 5] In an interview with the Houston Chronicle , when asked about what fans could expect on the tour, Bieber stated, "I want to show that I love to perform. There are going to be some cool tricks, some electronic things that haven't been seen before, for sure."[ 6]
Setlist
"Love Me "
"Bigger"
"U Smile "
"Runaway Love"
"Never Let You Go "
"Favorite Girl "
"One Less Lonely Girl "
"Somebody to Love "
"Overboard"
"Never Say Never "
"Up"
"One Time "
"That Should Be Me "
"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' " / "Walk This Way "
"Eenie Meenie "
"Down to Earth"
"Baby "
Setlist per official tour book.
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
Tickets sold / Available
Gross revenue
North America [ 2]
June 23, 2010
Hartford
United States
XL Center
13,132 / 13,132 (100%)
$385,790[ 7]
June 24, 2010
Trenton
Sun National Bank Center
7,523 / 7,523 (100%)
$266,285[ 7]
June 26, 2010
Cincinnati
U.S. Bank Arena
10,758 / 12,780 (90%)
$405,545[ 7]
June 27, 2010[A]
Milwaukee
Marcus Amphitheater
21,772 / 28,572 (86%)
$723,549[ 7]
June 29, 2010
Minneapolis
Target Center
14,717 / 14,717 (100%)
$339,226[ 7]
June 30, 2010
Des Moines
Wells Fargo Arena
9,399 / 9,650 (97%)
$232,560[ 7]
July 2, 2010
Moline
iWireless Center
10,610 / 22,000 (58%)
$393,090[ 7]
July 3, 2010
Omaha
Qwest Center Omaha
11,682 / 12,093 (94%)
$224,563[ 7]
July 5, 2010
Grand Prairie
Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
6,000 / 6,000 (100%)
$103,550[ 7]
July 6, 2010
Tulsa
BOK Center
12,993 / 12,993 (100%)
$384,810[ 7]
July 8, 2010
Broomfield
1stBank Center
6,207 / 6,207 (100%)
$315,185[ 7]
July 10, 2010
West Valley City
Maverik Center
10,362 / 10,362 (100%)
$187,135[ 7]
July 13, 2010
Everett
Comcast Arena at Everett
8,588 / 8,588 (100%)
$110,172[ 7]
July 14, 2010
Portland
Rose Garden
13,244 / 13,244 (100%)
$345,598[ 7]
July 17, 2010
Oakland
Oracle Arena
14,555 / 14,555 (100%)
$293,921[ 7]
July 18, 2010
Reno
Reno Events Center
6,583 / 6,583 (100%)
$116,022[ 7]
July 20, 2010
Los Angeles
Nokia Theatre L.A. Live
6,673 / 6,673 (100%)
$245,602[ 7]
July 21, 2010[B]
Paso Robles
Chumash Grandstand Arena
14,162 / 14,162 (100%)
$312,960[ 7]
July 24, 2010
Las Vegas
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts
6,808 / 6,808 (100%)
$238,836[ 7]
July 25, 2010
Glendale
Jobing.com Arena
13,818 / 13,818 (100%)
$256,446[ 7]
July 28, 2010
Kansas City
Sprint Center
14,481 / 14,481 (100%)
$307,701[ 7]
July 29, 2010
North Little Rock
Verizon Arena
13,676 / 15,800 (83%)
$214,854[ 7]
July 31, 2010
Memphis
FedExForum
13,750 / 14,750 (90%)
$407,795[ 7]
August 1, 2010
Lafayette
Cajundome
10,438 / 10,438 (100%)
$346,195[ 7]
August 4, 2010
Orlando
Amway Arena
12,225 / 12,225 (100%)
$235,713[ 7]
August 5, 2010
Sunrise
BankAtlantic Center
14,104 / 14,104 (100%)
$141,848[ 7]
August 8, 2010
Charlotte
Time Warner Cable Arena
15,263 / 15,263 (100%)
$256,795[ 7]
August 9, 2010
Duluth
The Arena at Gwinnett Center
10,588 / 10,588 (100%)
$313,420[ 7]
August 11, 2010
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
14,345 / 14,345 (100%)
$394,350[ 7]
August 12, 2010
Indianapolis
Conseco Fieldhouse
14,490 / 14,490 (100%)
$239,505[ 7]
August 14, 2010
Columbus
Schottenstein Center
14,056 / 14,056 (100%)
$348,820[ 7]
August 15, 2010
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
15,667 / 15,667 (100%)
$502,008[ 7]
August 21, 2010
Toronto
Canada
Air Canada Centre
15,859 / 15,859 (100%)
$448,791[ 7]
August 22, 2010
London
John Labatt Centre
9,154 / 9,154 (100%)
$237,765[ 7]
August 24, 2010
Ottawa
Scotiabank Place
14,284 / 14,284 (100%)
$351,081[ 7]
August 25, 2010
Albany
United States
Times Union Center
12,536 / 12,536 (100%)
$361,464[ 7]
August 27, 2010
Providence
Dunkin' Donuts Center
9,679 / 9,679 (100%)
$241,009[ 7]
August 28, 2010
Newark
Prudential Center
13,942 / 13,942 (100%)
$239,255[ 7]
August 31, 2010
New York City
Madison Square Garden
14,529 / 14,529 (100%)
$378,946[ 7]
September 1, 2010[C]
Syracuse
New York State Fair Grandstand
16,787 / 16,787 (100%)
$537,275[ 7]
September 3, 2010
Essex Junction
Champlain Valley Expo
8,048 / 9,422 (85%)
$370,660[ 7]
September 4, 2010[D]
Allentown
Allentown Fairgrounds
10,242 / 10,242 (100%)
$489,858[ 7]
September 5, 2010[E]
Timonium
Timonium Race Track
12,540 / 12,540 (100%)
$295,650[ 7]
September 14, 2010
Winnipeg
Canada
MTS Centre
12,422 / 12,422 (100%)
$436,175[ 7]
September 16, 2010
Regina
Brandt Centre
6,747 / 6,747 (100%)
$348,641[ 7]
September 17, 2010
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
13,059 / 13,059 (100%)
$349,066[ 7]
September 19, 2010
Edmonton
Rexall Place
13,874 / 13,874 (100%)
$280,140[ 7]
September 20, 2010
Calgary
Pengrowth Saddledome
13,893 / 13,893 (100%)
$508,161[ 7]
October 8, 2010
Honolulu
United States
Blaisdell Arena
15,721 / 15,721 (100%)
$852,809[ 7]
October 9, 2010
October 19, 2010
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
14,899 / 14,899 (100%)
$269,285[ 7]
October 22, 2010
Sacramento
United States
ARCO Arena
9,498 / 13,498 (70%)
$285,272[ 7]
October 24, 2010
Ontario
Citizens Business Bank Arena
8,482 / 8,482 (100%)
$193,283[ 7]
October 25, 2010
Los Angeles
Staples Center
13,572 / 13,572 (100%)
$535,512[ 7]
October 27, 2010
Anaheim
Honda Center
11,882 / 11,882 (100%)
$490,781[ 7]
October 28, 2010
San Jose
HP Pavilion
11,605 / 12,411 (94%)
$393,838[ 7]
October 30, 2010
San Diego
Valley View Casino Center
11,424 / 11,424 (100%)
$267,494[ 7]
November 3, 2010
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Arena
11,702 / 12,316 (95%)
$274,602[ 7]
November 5, 2010
San Antonio
AT&T Center
14,663 / 14,663 (100%)
$318,098[ 7]
November 6, 2010
Houston
Toyota Center
13,352 / 13,352 (100%)
$467,082[ 7]
November 8, 2010
St. Louis
Scottrade Center
14,471 / 14,471 (100%)
$207,896[ 7]
November 10, 2010
Louisville
KFC Yum! Center
15,943 / 15,943 (100%)
$374,638[ 7]
November 11, 2010
Cleveland
Wolstein Center
10,431 / 10,616 (98%)
$229,266[ 7]
November 13, 2010
Norfolk
Norfolk Scope
9,286 / 9,286 (100%)
$263,586[ 7]
November 14, 2010
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
15,614 / 15,614 (100%)
$613,257[ 7]
November 16, 2010
Boston
TD Garden
14,080 / 14,080 (100%)
$543,180[ 7]
November 17, 2010
East Rutherford
Izod Center
16,394 / 16,394 (100%)
$657,502[ 7]
November 20, 2010
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
13,481 / 13,481 (100%)
$503,831[ 7]
November 22, 2010
Montreal
Canada
Bell Centre
16,260 / 16,260 (100%)
$412,580[ 7]
November 23, 2010
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
16,639 / 16,639 (100%)
$377,432[ 7]
December 9, 2010
Manchester
United States
Verizon Wireless Arena
9,300 / 9,300 (100%)
$432,290[ 7]
December 13, 2010
Pittsburgh
Consol Energy Center
13,957 / 13,957 (100%)
$804,568[ 7]
December 15, 2010
Greensboro
Greensboro Coliseum
14,603 / 14,603 (100%)
$700,618[ 7]
December 16, 2010
Greenville
BI-LO Center
11,769 / 11,769 (100%)
$577,074[ 7]
December 18, 2010
Miami
American Airlines Arena
14,167 / 14,167 (100%)
$693,312[ 7]
December 19, 2010
Tampa
St. Pete Times Forum
14,270 / 14,270 (100%)
$689,300[ 7]
December 21, 2010
Birmingham
BJCC Arena
13,773/ 13,773 (100%)
$667,628[ 7]
December 23, 2010
Atlanta
Philips Arena
14,045 / 14,045 (100%)
$823,881[ 7]
Europe
March 4, 2011
Birmingham
England
National Indoor Arena
—
—
March 5, 2011
March 8, 2011
Dublin
Ireland
The O2
March 11, 2011
Liverpool
England
Echo Arena
March 12, 2011
Newcastle
Metro Radio Arena
March 14, 2011
London
The O2 Arena
16,020 / 16,020 (100%)
$881,519[ 7]
March 21, 2011
Manchester
Manchester Evening News Arena
—
—
March 23, 2011
Sheffield
Motorpoint Arena
March 24, 2011
Nottingham
Trent FM Arena
March 26, 2011
Oberhausen
Germany
König Pilsener Arena
March 27, 2011
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Sportpaleis van Ahoy
March 29, 2011
Paris
France
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 30, 2011
Antwerp
Belgium
Sportpaleis
13,536 / 13,536 (100%)
$796,566[ 7]
April 1, 2011
Herning
Denmark
Jyske Bank Boxen
—
—
April 2, 2011
Berlin
Germany
O2 World
April 5, 2011
Madrid
Spain
Palacio de Deportes
April 6, 2011
Barcelona
Palau Sant Jordi
April 8, 2011
Zürich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
April 9, 2011
Milan
Italy
Mediolanum Forum
Asia
April 14, 2011
Tel Aviv
Israel
Yarkon Park
—
—
April 19, 2011
Kallang
Singapore
Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 21, 2011
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Stadium Merdeka
April 23, 2011
Jakarta
Indonesia
Sentul Auditorium
Oceania [ 8]
April 26, 2011
Brisbane
Australia
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
11,065 / 11,065 (100%)
$651,750[ 7]
April 28, 2011
Sydney
Acer Arena
29,481 / 29,481 (100%)
$692,460[ 7]
April 29, 2011
May 2, 2011
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
25,538 / 25,538 (100%)
$807,360[ 7]
May 3, 2011
May 5, 2011
Adelaide
Adelaide Entertainment Arena
8,510 / 8,510 (100%)
$914,907
May 7, 2011
Perth
Burswood Dome
7,162 / 7,162 (100%)
$1,680,197
Asia
May 10, 2011
Manila
Philippines
SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
—
—
May 13, 2011
Hong Kong
AsiaWorld–Arena
May 15, 2011
Taipei
Taiwan
Taipei Arena
May 18, 2011
Osaka
Japan
Zepp Osaka
May 19, 2011
Tokyo
Nippon Budokan
Latin America
September 30, 2011
Monterrey
Mexico
Arena Monterrey
—
—
October 1, 2011
Mexico City
Foro Sol
94,449 / 106,028 (89%)
$6,027,190[ 7]
October 2, 2011
October 5, 2011
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Estádio Olímpico João Havelange
46,533 / 57,189 (81%)
$518,920[ 7]
October 6, 2011
October 8, 2011[F]
São Paulo
Estádio do Morumbi
71,683 / 78,910 (91%)
$237,520[ 7]
October 9, 2011[G]
October 10, 2011
Porto Alegre
Estádio Beira-Rio
20,698 / 48,675 (43%)
$462,800[ 7]
October 12, 2011
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Estadio River Plate
66,386 / 80,386 (82%)
$309,000[ 7]
October 13, 2011
October 15, 2011
Santiago
Chile
Estadio Nacional de Chile
71,457 / 73,000 (90%)
$302,000[ 7]
October 17, 2011
Lima
Peru
Estadio Nacional de Lima
18,923 / 33,769 (55%)
$216,450[ 7]
October 19, 2011
Caracas
Venezuela
Estadio de Fútbol USB
13,039 / 15,591 (83%)
$287,670[ 7]
TOTAL
798,690 / 818,197 (98%)
$53,341,886
Recordings and broadcasting
All concerts were professionally filmed for venue projection because of the audience in back rows, but filmed with just one angle. The concert in New York City, United States on August 31, 2010 was filmed with different cameras and many angles for Bieber's 3D movie, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never .
The October 8, 2011 concert in São Paulo , Brazil was filmed with different cameras and angles professionally. Later, this concert was broadcast on television in Brazil but some songs are skipped.
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