On the Road Again Tour
World tour by One Direction | |
Location |
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Associated album | Four |
Start date | 7 February 2015 |
End date | 31 October 2015 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 77 |
Box office | $208 million ($267.37 million in 2023 dollars)[2] |
One Direction concert chronology |
The On The Road Again Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour, and second all-stadium tour, by English-Irish boy band One Direction, in support of their fourth studio album, Four.[3][4] The tour began on 7 February 2015 in Sydney, Australia and ended on 31 October 2015 in Sheffield, England.[5] The tour grossed $208 million from 77 shows, selling over 2.3 million tickets. It became the second highest-grossing concert tour of 2015, only behind Taylor Swift's The 1989 World Tour.
Less than two months into the tour, Zayn Malik left the band. His last performance with the group was in Hong Kong, on 18 March, while he gave his departure announcement publicly during the band's show in Indonesia on 25 March. The group then continued touring as a foursome, and began recording new material that was released in the latter half of that year. This was also One Direction's last tour before a hiatus began in 2016.
Background
[edit]The tour was announced on the Australian breakfast television program Today on 18 May 2014.[6] The group made their debut performance in some countries on this tour. On 19 January 2015, it was announced that Australian pop singer Samantha Jade would be the opening act for the Australian shows, alongside McBusted.[7]
On 19 March 2015, Zayn Malik announced his decision to exit the tour, citing "stress".[8] Six days later, on 25 March, the band announced Malik's decision to permanently exit the group, citing his desire to live a "normal 22-year old life" and that the remaining members would continue as a four-piece group. In a statement, they said:
We're really sad to see Zayn go, but we totally respect his decision and send him all our love for the future. The past five years have been beyond amazing, we've gone through so much together, so we will always be friends. The four of us will now continue. We're looking forward to recording the new album and seeing all the fans on the next stage of the world tour.[9]
On 1 June 2015, the North American leg was officially announced as a part of 14th Annual Honda Civic Tours.[10]
Set list
[edit]This set list is representative of the show on 7 February 2015 in Sydney. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[11]
- "Clouds"
- "Steal My Girl"
- "Where Do Broken Hearts Go"
- "Midnight Memories"
- "Kiss You"
- "Fireproof"
- "Ready to Run"
- "Happily"
- "Strong"
- "Better Than Words"
- "Don't Forget Where You Belong"
- "Little Things"
- "Night Changes"
- "18"
- "Alive"
- "Drag Me Down"
- "Diana"
- "One Thing"
- "No Control"
- "What Makes You Beautiful"
- "Through the Dark"
- "Girl Almighty"
- "Perfect"
- "Story of My Life"
- "You & I"
- "Act My Age"
- "Little White Lies"
- "Little Black Dress"
- "Stockholm Syndrome"
- "Best Song Ever"
Notes
[edit]- During the first concert in Sydney and the concert in Perth, the band performed Mark Ronson's Uptown Funk".[12]
- During the second concert in Osaka, the band performed a cover of "Get Lucky" and "Stockholm Syndrome" were added to the set list, while “Happily” was removed.
- During the second concert in Cardiff, the band performeda cover of JLS' "She Makes Me Wanna".
- Starting with the concert in Brussels, "18" and "No Control" were added to the set list and "One Thing" was removed.
- "Strong" was removed from the set list after the Helsinki concert.
- Starting with the concert in San Diego, "Act My Age" was added to the set list of the tour.[13]
- During the concerts in San Diego and Santa Clara, "Spaces" was performed.[14]
- During the concert in Vancouver, Drake's "Started from the Bottom" was performed.
- Starting with the concert in Edmonton, "Fireproof" was added to the set list.
- During the concert in Winnipeg, Liam Payne performed Enrique Iglesias' "Hero".
- During the concert in Indianapolis, "Drag Me Down" was added to the set list of the tour, replacing "Alive".[15]
- During the concert in Detroit, Payne performed "22" in celebration of his 22nd birthday. Horan covered it later for his 22nd birthday, during the show in Foxborough.[16]
- During the concert in Philadelphia, the band performed "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air".[17]
- During the first concert in London "Infinity" was performed briefly due to the band experiencing technical difficulties while performing “Night Changes”.[18]
- During the first concert in Dublin, "Perfect" was added to the set list, replacing "Diana".
- During the second concert in Newcastle, Horan performed an acoustic version of "Home".
Shows
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act | Attendance | Revenue |
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7 February 2015 | Sydney | Australia | Allianz Stadium | Samantha Jade McBusted |
62,650 / 62,650 | $6,657,641 |
8 February 2015 | ||||||
11 February 2015 | Brisbane | Suncorp Stadium | 34,184 / 34,184 | $4,140,017 | ||
14 February 2015 | Melbourne | Etihad Stadium | 59,253 / 59,253 | $6,219,599 | ||
15 February 2015 | ||||||
17 February 2015 | Adelaide | AAMI Stadium | 27,401 / 27,401 | $2,576,710 | ||
20 February 2015 | Perth | Domain Stadium | 28,968 / 28,968 | $3,229,352 | ||
24 February 2015 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka Dome | — | 79,674 / 79,674 | $10,104,690 |
25 February 2015 | ||||||
27 February 2015 | Saitama | Saitama Super Arena | 5 Seconds of Summer | 120,328 / 120,328 | $18,043,690 | |
28 February 2015 | ||||||
1 March 2015 | ||||||
2 March 2015 | ||||||
11 March 2015 | Singapore | National Stadium | DJ Lincey | 29,419 / 29,419 | $3,630,538 | |
14 March 2015 | Bangkok | Thailand | Rajamangala Stadium | DJ Ono | 23,078 / 23,078 | $2,424,008 |
18 March 2015[a] | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld–Arena | DJ Yin | 9,673 / 9,673 | $2,269,845 |
21 March 2015 | Manila | Philippines | SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds | DJ Nivram | 48,194 / 48,194 | $6,472,544 |
22 March 2015 | ||||||
25 March 2015 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Gelora Bung Karno Stadium | CDLC | 43,032 / 43,032 | $3,537,612 |
28 March 2015 | Johannesburg | South Africa | FNB Stadium | Johnny Apple | 131,615 / 131,615 | $6,415,302 |
29 March 2015 | ||||||
1 April 2015 | Cape Town | Cape Town Stadium | 51,060 / 51,060 | $2,467,188 | ||
4 April 2015 | Dubai | UAE | The Sevens Stadium | — | 29,300 / 29,300 | $4,263,314 |
5 June 2015 | Cardiff | Wales | Millennium Stadium | McBusted | 112,028 / 112,028 | $8,481,805 |
6 June 2015 | ||||||
10 June 2015 | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | 43,232 / 45,000 | $2,776,716 | |
13 June 2015 | Brussels | Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium | 56,110 / 56,110 | $3,759,949 | |
16 June 2015 | Horsens | Denmark | CASA Arena | 24,623 / 24,623 | $1,834,513 | |
19 June 2015 | Oslo | Norway | Ullevaal Stadion | 29,512 / 29,512 | $2,905,331 | |
23 June 2015 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi Stadion | 42,716 / 42,716 | $2,938,609 | |
27 June 2015 | Helsinki | Finland | Olympiastadion | 33,325 / 33,325 | $2,524,217 | |
9 July 2015 | San Diego | United States | Qualcomm Stadium | Icona Pop | 52,510 / 52,510 | $4,353,534 |
11 July 2015 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | 47,617 / 47,617 | $4,531,686 | ||
15 July 2015 | Seattle | CenturyLink Field | 35,513 / 35,513 | $3,026,394 | ||
17 July 2015 | Vancouver | Canada | BC Place | 28,199 / 28,199 | $1,898,145 | |
21 July 2015 | Edmonton | Commonwealth Stadium | 40,989 / 40,989 | $3,187,548 | ||
24 July 2015 | Winnipeg | Investors Group Field | 24,991 / 24,991 | $1,872,194 | ||
26 July 2015 | Minneapolis | United States | TCF Bank Stadium | 38,323 / 38,323 | $3,064,677 | |
28 July 2015 | Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | 44,801 / 44,801 | $3,463,324 | ||
31 July 2015 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | 42,196 / 42,196 | $3,426,589 | ||
2 August 2015 | Pittsburgh | Heinz Field | 29,323 / 29,323 | $2,527,609 | ||
5 August 2015 | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | 56,159 / 56,159 | $5,156,858 | ||
8 August 2015 | Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium | 41,467 / 41,467 | $3,690,753 | ||
18 August 2015 | Columbus | Ohio Stadium | 31,626 / 31,626 | $2,492,794 | ||
20 August 2015 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Centre | 47,751 / 47,751 | $3,970,683 | |
23 August 2015 | Chicago | United States | Soldier Field | 41,527 / 41,527 | $3,382,655 | |
25 August 2015 | Milwaukee | Miller Park | 37,867 / 37,867 | $3,256,963 | ||
27 August 2015 | Cleveland | FirstEnergy Stadium | 30,282 / 30,282 | $2,189,216 | ||
29 August 2015 | Detroit | Ford Field | Augustana | 42,767 / 42,767 | $2,700,684 | |
1 September 2015 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | Icona Pop | 47,761 / 47,761 | $3,079,651 | |
3 September 2015 | Orchard Park | Ralph Wilson Stadium | 38,137 / 38,137 | $2,700,736 | ||
5 September 2015 | Montreal | Canada | Olympic Stadium | 34,151 / 39,250 | $2,133,170 | |
8 September 2015 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | 23,422 / 23,422 | $1,682,895 | ||
9 September 2015 | ||||||
12 September 2015 | Foxborough | United States | Gillette Stadium | 48,167 / 48,167 | $4,493,993 | |
24 September 2015 | London | England | The O2 Arena | Jamie Lawson Augustana |
91,049 / 91,049 | $8,645,762 |
25 September 2015 | ||||||
26 September 2015 | ||||||
28 September 2015 | ||||||
29 September 2015 | ||||||
30 September 2015 | ||||||
3 October 2015 | Manchester | Manchester Arena | 28,446 / 28,446 | $2,601,978 | ||
4 October 2015 | ||||||
7 October 2015 | Glasgow | Scotland | SSE Hydro | 22,231 / 22,358 | $1,986,620 | |
8 October 2015 | ||||||
10 October 2015 | Birmingham | England | Barclaycard Arena | 36,780 / 36,780 | $2,971,070 | |
11 October 2015 | ||||||
12 October 2015 | ||||||
16 October 2015 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | 37,193 / 37,193 | $3,126,992 | |
17 October 2015 | ||||||
18 October 2015 | ||||||
21 October 2015 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena | 29,976 / 29,976 | $2,821,716 | |
22 October 2015 | ||||||
23 October 2015[b] | ||||||
25 October 2015 | Newcastle | England | Metro Radio Arena | 28,746 / 28,746 | $2,560,124 | |
26 October 2015 | ||||||
27 October 2015 | ||||||
29 October 2015 | Sheffield | Motorpoint Arena | 35,748 / 36,972 | $3,023,440 | ||
30 October 2015 | ||||||
31 October 2015 | ||||||
Total | 2,335,090 / 2,343,308 (99.65%) | $207,693,643 |
Cancelled shows
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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28 June 2015 | Helsinki | Finland | Olympiastadion | Scheduling conflict[27] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ This was the final show that Zayn Malik performed as part of One Direction. He left the band a week later.[26]
- ^ The concert of 23 October 2015 in Belfast at the Odyssey Arena was originally planned to take place on 20 October, but was rescheduled due to Liam Payne's illness.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Joshi, Priya (9 April 2015). "One Direction release first official tour poster without Zayn Malik". International Business Times. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
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- ^ "One Direction | On The Road Again Tour 2015". One Direction Tour website. Sony Music Entertainment. Archived from the original on 4 November 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- ^ "One Direction sit down with Richard Wilkins". YouTube. Today. 18 May 2014.
- ^ TV Week (19 January 2015). "The direction is up for Sam Jade". TV Week. Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ Strecker, Erin (19 March 2015). "Zayn Malik Exits One Direction Tour Due to 'Stress'". Billboard. United States. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on 24 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
- ^ Vena, Jocelyn (25 March 2015). "One Direction's Zayn Malik Officially Leaves Group". Billboard. United States. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on 25 March 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ "Honda Civic Tour Presents One Direction On The Road Again". PR Newswire. United States. Cision. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
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- ^ Varga, George (10 July 2015). "One Direction hits the stage in San Diego". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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- ^ Lindquist, David (1 August 2015). "One Direction embraces its future in Indianapolis". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ Allen, Paige (13 September 2015). "Review: One Direction winds up North American tour with high-energy Gillette Stadium show". The Sun Chronicle. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ "One Direction cover Will Smith's 'Fresh Prince' theme live in Philadelphia". NME. 2 September 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ "One Direction were forced to stop their London O2 Arena show twice due to technical problems". Digital Spy. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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- ^ Box score:
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- "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1 July 2015. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015.
- ^ Malara, Marilyn (1 June 2015). "Icona pop to open for One Direction on new U.S. tour". United Press International. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. 6 October 2015. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. 10 November 2015. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- ^ Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (25 March 2015). "Zayn Malik has left One Direction, band confirms". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ "Changes in 1D Helsinki concerts: extra seats opened for Saturday, Sunday show cancelled". Live Nation. 12 January 2015. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
External links
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- Concert tours of Norway
- Concert tours of the Philippines
- Concert tours of Singapore
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