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The 7/27 Tour
World tour by Fifth Harmony
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationSouth America • Europe • Asia • North America
Associated album7/27
Start dateJune 22, 2016 (2016-06-22)
End dateApril 8, 2017 (2017-04-08)
Legs4
No. of shows73
Box office$5.1 million (from 31 shows)
Fifth Harmony concert chronology

The 7/27 Tour[1] was the second major headlining and sixth overall concert tour by American girl group Fifth Harmony, in support of their second studio album, 7/27 (2016).[2][3] The tour began in Lima, Peru on June 22, 2016, and concluded in Singapore on April 8, 2017.

Background and development

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On May 20, 2016, the group announced the North American leg of the tour, consisting of 32 shows in the United States and one in Canada. The North American leg began on July 27, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire in reference to their album title and fourth anniversary since being formed on The X Factor. On June 21, the group announced the European leg of the tour with 23 dates starting in Dublin, Ireland on October 4 and commencing on October 29 in Antwerp, Belgium.[4]

The opening acts were JoJo,[5] Victoria Monét, Camryn, Lali,[6] and Jake Miller.[7] The Asian leg of the tour was announced in January 2017, following group member Camila Cabello's departure.

Commercial performance

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In January 2017, Pollstar's top 200 North American tours charts were announced. Fifth Harmony ranked at #199 on the list with a domestic gross of $5.1 million from 33 shows.[8]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on September 9, 2016 in Irvine, California. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[9]

  1. "That's My Girl"
  2. "Miss Movin' On"
  3. "Sledgehammer"
  4. "Reflection"
  5. "This Is How We Roll"
  6. "Scared of Happy"
  7. "Write On Me"
  8. "I Lied"
  9. "No Way"
  10. "We Know"
  11. "Dope"
  12. "Squeeze"
  13. "Big Bad Wolf"
  14. "Boss"
  15. "Not That Kinda Girl"
  16. "All in My Head (Flex)"
  17. "Brave, Honest, Beautiful"
  18. "Gonna Get Better"
  19. "Voicemail"
  20. "Worth It"

Encore

  1. "Work from Home"

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
South America[10]
June 22, 2016 Lima Peru Anfiteatro del Parque de la Exposición 4,415 / 4,415 $245,669
June 24, 2016 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena Lali 8,065 / 8,065 $461,590
June 26, 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina DirecTV Arena 5,693 / 5,693 $262,580
June 28, 2016 Porto Alegre Brazil Pepsi on Stage 3,675 / 4,600 $191,786
June 29, 2016 Curitiba Expo Unimed 3,941 / 4,300 $223,617
July 1, 2016 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio 3,686 / 3,686 $247,629
July 3, 2016 Brasília NET Live 4,600 / 4,600 $252,559
July 5, 2016 São Paulo Espaço das Américas 7,422 / 7,422 $445,402
North America[3]
July 27, 2016 Manchester United States Verizon Wireless Arena JoJo
Victoria Monét
July 28, 2016 Boston Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
July 29, 2016 Fairfax EagleBank Arena
July 30, 2016 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 5,208 / 6,823 $203,112
August 2, 2016 Brooklyn Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island
August 3, 2016 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
August 5, 2016 Bangor Darling's Waterfront Pavilion
August 6, 2016 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center
August 7, 2016 Camden BB&T Pavilion
August 9, 2016 Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
August 11, 2016 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
August 13, 2016 Rochester Hills United States Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
August 14, 2016 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center
August 18, 2016 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
August 19, 2016 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater Victoria Monét
Jake Miller
August 20, 2016 Charlotte Charlotte Metro
Credit Union Amphitheatre
Victoria Monét
Jake Miller
August 21, 2016 Nashville Carl Black Chevy Woods
Amphitheater at Fontanel
August 23, 2016 Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater JoJo
Victoria Monét
August 25, 2016 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 26, 2016 West Palm Beach Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre JoJo
Victoria Monét
Jake Miller
August 31, 2016 Chicago FirstMerit Bank Pavilion JoJo
Victoria Monét
September 1, 2016 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
September 2, 2016[a] Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 4, 2016 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
September 5, 2016 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 6, 2016 Midland Midland County Horseshoe Arena
September 8, 2016 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
September 9, 2016 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
September 10, 2016 Concord Concord Pavilion
September 27, 2016 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional 9,968 / 10,248 $479,934
September 29, 2016 Monterrey Auditorio Banamex
October 1, 2016 Zapopan Auditorio Telmex 4,805 / 8,103 $249,189
Europe[4]
October 4, 2016 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Camryn
Aleem
October 6, 2016 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
October 7, 2016 Manchester England Manchester Arena
October 8, 2016 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
October 10, 2016 London England The O2 Arena
October 11, 2016 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
October 12, 2016 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena
October 14, 2016 Barcelona Spain Sant Jordi Club
October 16, 2016 Lisbon Portugal Campo Pequeno
October 18, 2016 Paris France Zénith Paris
October 19, 2016 Cologne Germany E-Werk
October 20, 2016 Frankfurt Batschkapp
October 22, 2016 Frederiksberg Denmark Falkonersalen
October 23, 2016 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
October 24, 2016 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
October 26, 2016 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
October 27, 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
October 29, 2016 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
North America[1]
February 18, 2017[b] Metairie United States Veterans Memorial Boulevard
February 20, 2017[c] San Antonio AT&T Center
February 25, 2017[d] Orlando Universal Studios Florida
March 17, 2017[e] Houston NRG Stadium
March 18, 2017 Guatemala City Guatemala Domo Polideportivo de la CDAG
Asia[1][16][17]
March 23, 2017 Okinawa Japan Okinawa Convention Center
March 25, 2017[f] Chiba Makuhari Messe
March 26, 2017[g] Kobe World Memorial Hall
March 29, 2017 Shenzhen China Shenzhen Bay Sports Center
March 31, 2017 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo
April 1, 2017 Taipei Taiwan NTU Sports Center
April 5, 2017 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena The Filharmonic
April 7, 2017 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sunway Lagoon
April 8, 2017 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
September 13, 2016 Auburn United States White River Amphitheatre Unknown[18][19][20][21]
September 14, 2016 Ridgefield Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
September 16, 2016 San Diego Cal Coast Credit Union
Open Air Theatre
September 17, 2016 Las Vegas The Joint
October 18, 2016 Marseille France Le Dôme de Marseille
October 19, 2016 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena
October 30, 2016 Zürich Hallenstadion
November 2, 2016 Munich Germany Zenith Munich
November 3, 2016 Berlin Columbiahalle

Notes

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  1. ^ The concert on September 2, 2016 at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights is part of NOW96.3 presents NOW Night Out.[11]
  2. ^ The concert on February 18, 2017 at Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Metairie is part of Family Gras.[12]
  3. ^ The concert on February 20, 2017 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio is part of San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.[13]
  4. ^ The concert on February 25, 2017 at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando is part of Universal Orlando Mardi Gras.[14]
  5. ^ The concert on March 17, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston is part of RodeoHouston.[15]
  6. ^ The concert on March 25, 2017 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba is part of Popspring 2017.
  7. ^ The concert on March 26, 2017 at World Memorial Hall in Kobe is part of Popspring 2017.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Fifth Harmony. "Events". fifthharmony.com. Retrieved August 11, 2016.
  2. ^ Spanos, Brittany (May 20, 2016). "Fifth Harmony Announces '7/27' Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Chestang, Raphael. "EXCLUSIVE: Fifth Harmony Announces New '7/27' Tour". ET Online. Archived from the original on May 21, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Fifth Harmony Are Heading On A UK Tour - Don't Miss Your Change To Grab Tickets!". CapitalFM. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  5. ^ Sonis, Rachel (June 7, 2016). "JoJo To Open For Fifth Harmony's 7/27 Tour". Idolator. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "Lali Climbs Billboard's Social 50 Chart: 5 Things to Know About the Argentine Singer". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. August 9, 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  7. ^ Jake Miller. "Tour". jakemiller.com. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  8. ^ "2016 Pollstar Year End Top 100 North American Tours" (PDF). Pollstar. January 16, 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  9. ^ Corner, Lewis (July 28, 2016). "Fifth Harmony kick start their 7/27 US tour and here's the setlist". Digital Spy. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  10. ^ Box score:
  11. ^ "NOW NIGHT OUT featuring Fifth Harmony". now963.com. Retrieved September 2, 2016.
  12. ^ "Family Gras". visitjeffersonparish.com. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  13. ^ "San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo announces 2017 entertainers". ksat.com. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  14. ^ "Universal Orlando announces Mardi Gras 2017 concert lineup". Orlando Sentinel. January 12, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  15. ^ "Chainsmokers, Chris Stapleton, Alicia Keys, blink-182 Top Rodeo's 2017 Lineup". Houston Press. Archived from the original on February 10, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  16. ^ "Filharmonic to open for Fifth Harmony in Manila concert". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. February 15, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  17. ^ "Fifth Harmony世界巡演启动 IME娱乐宣布深圳站开演日期". IME Entertainment. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  18. ^ "Fifth Harmony Have Mysteriously Cancelled Part Of Their European Tour - And The Harmonizers Are Getting PO'd!". CapitalFM. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  19. ^ Corner, Lewis (September 13, 2016). "Fifth Harmony cancel more dates of their world tour". Digital Spy. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  20. ^ Hay, Carla. "Fifth Harmony cancels last four U.S. dates of 7/27 tour; feuding rumors denied". AXS. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  21. ^ Monzon, Inigo. "Fifth Harmony Suddenly Cancels September Dates for 7/27 Tour". Music Times. Retrieved June 14, 2017.