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Hands All Over Tour

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Hands All Over Tour
Tour by Maroon 5
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumHands All Over
Start dateFebruary 16, 2011 (2011-02-16)
End dateJuly 21, 2012 (2012-07-21)
Legs12
No. of shows61
Maroon 5 concert chronology
2011 Summer Tour
(2011)
Hands All Over Tour
(2011–2012)
Overexposed Tour
(2012–2014)

The Hands All Over Tour was the sixth concert tour by the American pop rock band Maroon 5, in support of their third studio album Hands All Over (2010).[1] It began on February 16, 2011, in Bristol, England, and concluded on July 21, 2012, in Stateline, Nevada, comprising 61 concerts.

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Opening acts

Cobra Starship was originally set to attend the tour in Australia, but later cancelled in order to work on their fourth album Night Shades (2011).[4] Diego Boneta was originally opened with shows on May 17 & 18, 2012, before he dropped out. Javier Colon replaced Boneta.

Setlist

Shows

Date City Country Venue
2011
Europe
February 16 Bristol England Colston Hall
February 17 London O2 Brixton Academy
February 18
February 20 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
February 21 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
February 22 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
February 24 Dublin Ireland Grand Canal Theatre
February 26 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
February 27 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall
February 28 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
March 2 Paris France Casino de Paris
March 3 Offenbach Germany Capitol
April 15 Istanbul Turkey Turkcell Kuruçeşme Arena
Asia
April 21 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai World Trade Centre
April 23 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
April 25 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 27 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Senayan
April 29 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
Oceania
May 5 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
May 6 Sydney Acer Arena
May 7 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Asia
May 12 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
May 13 Nagoya Nagoya Century Hall
May 15 Yokohama Pacific Yokohama Hall
May 16 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
May 17
May 19 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
May 21 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
May 23 Pasay Philippines SMX Convention Center
May 25[a] Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena
May 26[b] Busan KBS Hall
North America
June 18[c] San Francisco United States AT&T Park
June 24 Endicott En-Joie Golf Club
June 30[d] Highland Park Ravinia Park
July 1
July 2[e] Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park
July 3 St. Louis Gateway Arch National Park
Latin America
October 1[f] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Cidade do Rock
Europe
November 27[g] Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall
November 28[h] St. Petersburg Ice Palace
November 30 Helsinki Finland Kaapelitehdas
December 2 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Salen
December 3[i] Hamburg Germany Docks
December 4 Berlin Columbiahalle
December 6 Munich Tonhalle
December 7[j] Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
December 10 Rome Italy Atlantic Area
December 11[k] Milan Alcatraz
December 13[l] Vienna Austria Vienna Gasometers
North America
December 31[m] Thackerville United States WinStar World Casino
2012
Latin America
March 24 Alajuela Costa Rica Autodromo La Guacima
North America
May 11 Chula Vista United States Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
May 12 Carson Home Depot Center
May 17 Mashantucket Foxwoods Resort Casino
May 18 Atlantic City Revel Casino Hotel
May 19 Baltimore Pimlico Race Course
May 20 Gulfport Jones Park
May 23 Las Vegas Venetian Hotel & Casino
Europe
June 1[n] Lisbon Portugal Bela Vista Park
North America
June 30[o] Miami United States Fontainebleau Miami Beach
July 21 Stateline Harveys Lake Tahoe

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
2011
March 6 Munich Germany Muffathalle Moved to Tonhalle
March 13 Berlin DE Huxleys Moved to Columbiahalle
March 14 Copenhagen Denmark Vega Moved to Falkoner Salen
March 16 Helsinki Finland Kulttuuritalo Moved to Kaapelitehdas
April 19 Cairo Egypt Gezira Youth Center Logistical issues[10]
May 1 Perth Australia Burswood Dome Unforeseen circumstances[11]
May 9 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
July 3 St. Louis United States Gateway Arch National Park Inclement weather[12][13]
December 9 Pandova Italy Gran Teatro Geox Scheduling issues due to a live performance on the reality television series X Factor Italy.[14]
2012
July 27 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Ferro Carril Oeste Unforeseen scheduling conflicts, later rescheduled to the band's Overexposed Tour.[15]
July 29 Asunción Paraguay Jockey Club del Paraguay
July 31 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
August 2 Lima Peru Estádio Nacional

Notes

  1. ^ The concert on May 25, 2011 in Seoul was part of the 2011 Hyundai Card Super Concert Series.[5]
  2. ^ The concert on May 26, 2011 in Busan was part of the 2011 Hyundai Card Super Concert Series.[5]
  3. ^ The concert on June 18, 2011 in San Francisco was part of the Genentech Gives Back benefit concert.
  4. ^ The concerts on June 30 and July 1, 2011 in Highland Park were part of the Ravinia Festival.
  5. ^ The concert on July 2, 2011 in Milwaukee was part of Summerfest.
  6. ^ The concert on October 1, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro was part of Rock in Rio. Maroon 5 are stepping in for Jay-Z, as he dropped out due to personal reasons.[6]
  7. ^ The November 27, 2011 concert at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow was originally scheduled to take place on March 20, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  8. ^ The November 28, 2011 concert at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg was originally scheduled to take place on March 19, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  9. ^ The December 3, 2011 concert at Docks in Hamburg was originally scheduled to take place on March 12, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  10. ^ The December 7, 2011 concert at Volkshaus in Zürich was originally scheduled to take place on March 4, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  11. ^ The December 11, 2011 concert at Alcatraz in Milan was originally scheduled to take place on March 9, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  12. ^ The December 13, 2011 concert at Vienna Gasometers in Vienna was originally scheduled to take place on March 7, 2011, but was postponed due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.[7]
  13. ^ The concert on December 31, 2011 in Las Vegas was part of the New Year's Eve 2012 event.
  14. ^ The concert on June 1, 2012 in Lisbon was part of Rock in Rio Lisbon.[8]
  15. ^ The concert on June 30, 2012 in Miami was part of the 2012 iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party.[9]

References

  1. ^ Graff, Gary (June 28, 2010). "Maroon 5 Announces Fall Tour Dates". Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "Maroon 5 confirm April gig in Dubai". Emirates 24/7. February 14, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "Preakness Infieldfest Adds Breakout Band". May 11, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  4. ^ "Cobra Starship cancel Australian tour". Kill Your Stereo. February 17, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Kwon Mee-yoo (March 27, 2011). "Maroon 5 coming to Korea in May". The Korea Times. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  6. ^ Porto, Henrique (August 24, 2011). "Jay-Z cancela participação no Rock in Rio; Maroon 5 substitui rapper" (in Portuguese). G1. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Rescheduled European and Russian Dates". Maroon 5.com. March 7, 2011. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  8. ^ "Maroon 5 Confirmed At Rock in Rio Lisbon 2012". Maroon 5 BR.com. December 13, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  9. ^ "IHeartRadio At The Fontainebleau: Maroon 5, Calvin Harris, Gym Class Heroes, And Flo Rida". HuffPost. July 2, 2012. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  10. ^ "Cairo show postponed". March 10, 2011.
  11. ^ "Maroon 5 Tour Amendments". Frontier Touring. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  12. ^ "Fair St. Louis Cancelled". Maroon 5.com. 2011-07-03. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  13. ^ "Fair Saint Louis cancelled Sunday evening". Stl Today. 3 July 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
  14. ^ "Pandova, Italy". Maroon 5.com. September 23, 2011. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  15. ^ "Four Dates in South America Rescheduled - New Dates Announced". Maroon 5.com. July 22, 2012. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
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