Loud Tour

















Loud Tour

Tour by Rihanna

Loud Tour poster.png
Promotional poster for the tour

Associated albumsLoud
Start dateJune 4, 2011 (2011-06-04)
End dateDecember 22, 2011 (2011-12-22)
Legs4

No. of shows
61 in Europe
33 in North America
4 in South America
98 Total
Box office$90 million

Rihanna concert chronology




  • Last Girl on Earth Tour
    (2010–11)




  • Loud Tour
    (2011)




  • Diamonds World Tour
    (2013)

The Loud Tour was the fourth overall and third world concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. Performing in over twenty countries in the Americas and Europe, the tour was launched in support of Rihanna's fifth studio album Loud (2010). Critics acclaimed the show for its liveliness and higher caliber of quality when compared to Rihanna's previous tours. The Loud Tour was a large commercial success, experiencing demand for an extension of shows in the United Kingdom due to popularity.[1] In London, Rihanna played a record breaking 10 dates at The O2 Arena.[2] The tour ultimately grossed an estimated value of US$90 million from 98 reported shows and a total audience of 1,200,800.[3] The Loud Tour became the seventh-highest grossing tour of 2011.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Background

    • 1.1 Show incidents



  • 2 Concert synopsis


  • 3 Reception

    • 3.1 Critical


    • 3.2 Commercial



  • 4 Broadcasts and recordings


  • 5 Opening acts


  • 6 Setlist


  • 7 Tour dates


  • 8 Cancellations and rescheduled shows


  • 9 Box office score data


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links




Background




Rihanna performing "Only Girl (In the World)" in Oakland


The tour was officially announced on February 9, 2011, when North American dates were revealed.[4] The tour was described as an "all new production, costumes and stage design creating a visual and audio event with the once in a lifetime excitement her fans around the world have come to expect from one of the brightest stars in music today."[4] Speaking about the tour, Rihanna stated that "We're creating an incredible ride with this tour. I'm excited to get out on the road and share my new music from this album. We are going to have an amazing time and I know my fans are ready to get LOUD!"[4][5] During an interview with Ryan Seacrest after she performed "California King Bed" on American Idol April 14, 2011, the singer spoke about the tour's development.[6][7] Rihanna addressed rumors about a special performance to be included on the setlist in order to fully incorporate her fans into the experience, saying:[6] When asked by Seacrest about the fan experience, she joked ""You always know the inside scoop!" before continuing to say "Right now, we just designed the stage. I'm really not supposed to say this, but I want to get you excited ... We're building two sections on the stage [for the fans. They'll be] closer than they've ever been. It's real VIP."[6]


Cee Lo Green was confirmed to be the support act for the North American leg of the tour in February 2011.[4] Rihanna spoke about Green joining her on tour in a press statement, saying "I'm a huge fan of Cee Lo since his days with Goodie Mob and with Gnarls Barkley. He's a musical genius, continually reinventing himself, and I'm thrilled to have him join me on tour."[4] However, he decided to pull out of performing on the tour, and cited schedule conflicts for his reason.[8] For his replacement, J. Cole, B.o.B and DJ Dummy were enlisted to be support acts for the North American leg.[9][10][11][12] For the European leg of the tour, DJ Calvin Harris served as the support act.[13]



Show incidents


After a late start to her July 8, 2011, Dallas show, a fire broke out following Rihanna's performance of "California King Bed." For safety reasons, the audience was evacuated and the concert was forced to end early.[14]
The show wasn't rescheduled.



Concert synopsis




Rihanna performing "S&M" in Oakland




Rihanna performing "Hard" in Sunrise, Florida




Rihanna performing "Shut Up and Drive" in Minneapolis


The show began with a short video introduction featuring Rihanna sitting on a throne wearing a black coat and a short red wig. The middle screen splits revealing Rihanna inside a purple ball wearing an electric blue dress. She begins singing "Only Girl (In the World)" surrounded by her dancers all wearing bright neon costumes. The next song, "Disturbia", follows with Rihanna taking off the blue dress and dancing around in a colorful daisy duke, leading into "Shut Up and Drive" where a car covered in graffiti is present in the middle of the stage. The first segment ends with "Man Down" where Rihanna gets inside the car and descends beneath the stage. The first video interlude titled "Le Sex Shoppe" features Rihanna dressed in white dress and a suit smoking a cigar while the words "sex" and "temptation" are whispered throughout the video. The second segment begins with a cover of Prince's "Darling Nikki" where Rihanna, dressed in a suit and holding a cane, rubs against her female dancers. The song moves into "S&M" where her female dancers remove her suit to reveal a tight black leotard and chain her to the stage. After a pillow fight with her male dancers, Rihanna then performs "Let Me", followed by "Skin" where Rihanna brings a fan onstage and gives him/her a lap dance as she descends back beneath the stage for a costume change. A brief guitar solo follows performed by Nuno Bettencourt. Rihanna returns to the stage atop a pink tank shooting puffs of smoke, with her and her dancers dressed in military gear, to perform "Raining Men". After climbing out the tank, Rihanna then performs "Hard" dancing around the stage while her dancers wield pink rifles. A mashup of "Breakin' Dishes" and Sheila E.'s "The Glamorous Life" is performed next, followed by another mashup of "Run This Town" and "Live Your Life" with Rihanna leaving the stage for another costume change.


The second video interlude features Rihanna wearing a red dress while waving sheets of chiffon in the air and ends with the spoken line: "I hate that I love you." Rihanna returns to the stage wearing a bright yellow dress in brown thigh high boots to perform "Unfaithful" on a platform behind purple neon bars. The song then moves into a solo version of "Hate That I Love You" with Rihanna sitting in a chair next to the guitarist. The segment ends with "California King Bed" with smoke covering the stage floor, followed by another guitar solo by Bettencourt. The third and final interlude features a remix of "Pon de Replay" with images from Rihanna's music videos. "What's My Name" opens the final section with Rihanna wearing a colorful sequined bra and jean shorts, dancing with her dancers. The next song, "Rude Boy", features Rihanna surrounded by her male dancers with various television screens in the background. Rihanna then puts on a pair of sunglasses and chants with the audience for "Cheers (Drink to That)", followed by "Don't Stop the Music" with vigorous choreography. Rihanna then performs "Take a Bow" and says goodbye to the audience. The encore begins with "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" which Rihanna performs on top of a piano, before moving into the final song, "Umbrella", with Rihanna in a gold outfit, dancing with her dancers, with confetti falling from the ceiling and golden rain drops falling in the backdrops. A performance of "We Found Love" was added to the setlist and closed the show starting on November 14.



Reception



Critical


The tour has gained critical acclaim from music critics citing it as "Rihanna's best tour yet". Jane Stevenson of the Toronto Sun commented that "the two-hour, larger-than-life show lived up to the billing. And then some."[15] Bernard Perusse of the Montreal Gazette stated that the tour was a visual spectacle saying, "Pods, dry ice, sparklers, plumes of smoke, a platform raising her from below stage and back down when needed, a moving section of the floor to convey her from one side of the stage to another, videos, writhing dancers, a cannon, arena-rock guitar solos, umpteen costume changes and maybe a record for the amount of times a performer has screamed 'Montreal!' in the centre. The fans ate it up."[16] Jon Brean of the Minneapolis Star Tribune remarked, "The Barbadian singer is more visually and vocally dynamic than she has ever been before."[17] Amanda Ash of the Vancouver Sun stated, "Rihanna knows how to throw a party -a sexy, steamy, tightand-bright bash where yesterday's troubles are crushed beneath mile-high stilettos and drowned by intoxicating club beats", and added, "Rihanna turned Rogers Arena into a giant dance club on Friday night."[18]


Nation News Barbados commented, "The name of Rihanna's world tour adequately described the experience at the biggest show to come to Barbados to date. It took a long time in coming, but Rihanna's first major showing in her hometown was definitely well worth the wait. From the endless hits including 'S&M', 'Man Down', 'Hard', 'Pon De Replay' and 'Unfaithful'; the spectacular stage and props to her playing a solo piece on drums, the girl who grew up in nearby Westbury Road was awesome."[19]


Irish Independent concluded that, "Strutting across the stage surrounded by backing dancers, the 23-year-old seemed at home singing in Ireland. 14,000, mostly female, fans enjoyed the set which kicked off at 9.15pm when the singer emerged to thunderous sound effects and a "blitzkreig" [sic] of video from a silver shell wearing a luminous blue jacket."[20] Scottish tabloid Daily Record remarked, "R&B superstar Rihanna blew the roof off Glasgow's SECC last night with her aptly-titled Loud tour. Exploding on stage in a neon-tuned bubble, the Barbadian singer delivered an enthralling performance that never let up."[21]



Commercial


The tour grossed $90 million overall, making it the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011. Average ticket price of the ticket was $74.95, and the average tickets sold were 15,395. The total tickets sold were 1,200,800 and the average gross was $1,153,846 per show.[3]



Broadcasts and recordings



Rihanna's performance during Rock In Rio was broadcast live in Brazil on Multishow, Globo.com and Rede Globo, and aired internationally on YouTube. A clip of Rihanna performing "We Found Love" on tour was aired on the Grammy Nominations Concert.[citation needed]



Opening acts


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The lead opening act in North America was rapper J. Cole (left), in Europe it was DJ Calvin Harris (right).



  • J. Cole (North America)[9][10]


  • B.o.B (North America) (selected dates)[11]


  • Cee Lo Green (North America) (selected dates)[8]

  • DJ Dummy (North America) (selected dates) [12]


  • Calvin Harris (Europe) (selected dates)[13]

  • K.T (North America)


  • Cover Drive (Barbados)[22][23]


Setlist



North America


  1. "Only Girl (In the World)"

  2. "Disturbia"

  3. "Shut Up and Drive"

  4. "Man Down"

  5. "Darling Nikki"

  6. "S&M"

  7. "Let Me"

  8. "Skin"

  9. "Raining Men"(interlude)

  10. "Hard"

  11. "Breakin' Dishes" / "The Glamorous Life"

  12. "Run This Town" / "Live Your Life"

  13. "Unfaithful"

  14. "Hate That I Love You"

  15. "California King Bed"

  16. "What's My Name?"

  17. "Rude Boy"

  18. "Cheers (Drink to That)"

  19. "Don't Stop the Music"

  20. "Take a Bow"

Encore


  1. "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"

  2. "Umbrella"




South America


  1. "Only Girl (In The World)"

  2. "Disturbia"

  3. "Shut Up and Drive"

  4. "Man Down"

  5. "S&M"

  6. "Let Me"

  7. "Raining Men"

  8. "Hard"

  9. "Breakin' Dishes" / "The Glamourous Life"

  10. "Run This Town" / "Live Your Life"

  11. "Unfaithful"

  12. "Te Amo" (Selected dates)

  13. "Hate That I Love You"

  14. "California King Bed"

  15. "What's My Name?"

  16. "Rude Boy"

  17. "Cheers (Drink to That)"

  18. "Don't Stop the Music"

Encore


  1. "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"



  2. "Umbrella"




Europe


  1. "Only Girl (In the World)"

  2. "Disturbia"

  3. "Shut Up and Drive"

  4. "Man Down"

  5. "Darling Nikki"

  6. "S&M"

  7. "Let Me"

  8. "Skin"

  9. "Raining Men"(Dance Introduction)

  10. "Hard"

  11. "Breakin' Dishes" / "The Glamorous Life"

  12. "Run This Town" / "Live Your Life"

  13. "Unfaithful"

  14. "Hate That I Love You"

  15. "California King Bed"

  16. "What's My Name?"

  17. "Rude Boy"

  18. "Cheers (Drink to That)"

  19. "Don't Stop the Music"

  20. "Take a Bow"

  21. "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"

  22. "Umbrella"

  23. "We Found Love"



Notes
  • During the performances in Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Winnipeg, Anaheim, and Philadelphia, Rihanna performed "Fading" instead of "Cheers (Drink to That)".[24]

  • During the performance in Birmingham, Rihanna performed a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama".[25]

  • During the two performances in Bergen, Rihanna performed "Redemption Song" in a tribute to victims of the 2011 Norway attacks.[26]

  • During the performances in Weston and Chelmsford, "Darling Nikki", "Skin", "Hate That I Love You" and "California King Bed" were not performed.

  • During the performance in Chelmsford, Rihanna performed "Cheers (Drink to That)", while during the performance in Weston, she performed "Breakin Dishes".

  • During the performance in Rio de Janeiro, "Let Me", "Breakin' Dishes", "Hate That I Love You" and "The Glamorous Life" were not performed.[27]

  • During the performances in Brasília and Rio de Janeiro, Rihanna performed "Te Amo".[27]

  • Since the performance in London on November 14, "We Found Love" was added to the setlist as the last song of the show.


Tour dates












































































































































































































































































































Date
City
Country
Venue

North America[28][29][30][30][31][31][32][33]
June 4, 2011

Baltimore
United States

1st Mariner Arena
June 6, 2011

Toronto
Canada

Air Canada Centre
June 7, 2011[A]
June 8, 2011

Ottawa

Scotiabank Place
June 10, 2011

Montreal

Bell Centre
June 11, 2011[A]
June 14, 2011

Auburn Hills
United States

The Palace of Auburn Hills
June 15, 2011

Chicago

United Center
June 16, 2011

Minneapolis

Target Center
June 18, 2011

Winnipeg
Canada

MTS Centre
June 19, 2011

Saskatoon

Credit Union Centre
June 21, 2011

Calgary

Scotiabank Saddledome
June 22, 2011

Edmonton

Rexall Place
June 24, 2011

Vancouver

Rogers Arena
June 25, 2011
June 28, 2011
Los Angeles
United States

Staples Center
June 29, 2011

Anaheim

Honda Center
June 30, 2011

Oakland

Oracle Arena
July 2, 2011

Las Vegas

Mandalay Bay Events Center
July 4, 2011

Albuquerque

The Pavilion
July 8, 2011[1]
Dallas

American Airlines Center
July 9, 2011

Houston

Toyota Center
July 11, 2011

Birmingham

Legacy Arena
July 12, 2011

Atlanta

Chastain Park Amphitheatre
July 14, 2011

Sunrise

BankAtlantic Center
July 16, 2011

Greensboro

Greensboro Coliseum
July 17, 2011

Atlantic City

Borgata Event Center
July 19, 2011[B]
Uniondale

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 21, 2011[C]
East Rutherford

Izod Center
July 22, 2011

Uncasville

Mohegan Sun Arena
July 23, 2011

Philadelphia

Wells Fargo Center
July 24, 2011

Boston

TD Garden
August 5, 2011

Bridgetown
Barbados

Kensington Oval

Europe[29][30][31]
August 15, 2011[2]
Helsinki
Finland

Hietaranta Beach
August 17, 2011[2]
Bergen
Norway

Koengen
August 18, 2011[3]
August 20, 2011[4]
Weston
England

Weston Park
August 21, 2011[4]
Chelmsford

Hylands Park

South America[28][34][35][36]
September 17, 2011

São Paulo
Brazil

Arena Anhembi
September 18, 2011

Belo Horizonte

Mineirinho Arena
September 21, 2011

Brasília

Nilson Nelson Arena
September 23, 2011[5]
Rio de Janeiro

Parque dos Atletas

Europe[28][29][30][31][32][37]
September 29, 2011

Belfast
Northern Ireland

Odyssey Arena
September 30, 2011
October 1, 2011
October 3, 2011

Dublin
Ireland

The O2
October 5, 2011
London
England

The O2 Arena
October 6, 2011
October 7, 2011

Liverpool

Echo Arena Liverpool
October 9, 2011

Manchester

Manchester Evening News Arena
October 10, 2011

Glasgow
Scotland

Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
October 11, 2011
October 13, 2011
London
England
The O2 Arena
October 15, 2011

Birmingham

LG Arena
October 16, 2011

Newcastle

Metro Radio Arena
October 19, 2011

Lyon
France

Halle Tony Garnier
October 20, 2011
Paris

Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
October 21, 2011
October 22, 2011

Antwerp
Belgium

Sportpaleis
October 25, 2011

Munich
Germany

Olympiahalle
October 26, 2011

Frankfurt

Festhalle Frankfurt
October 28, 2011

Herning
Denmark

Jyske Bank Boxen
October 30, 2011

Oslo
Norway

Oslo Spektrum
November 1, 2011

Stockholm
Sweden

Ericsson Globe
November 4, 2011

Hanover
Germany

TUI Arena
November 5, 2011

Leipzig

Arena Leipzig
November 7, 2011

Zürich
Switzerland

Hallenstadion
November 8, 2011

Cologne
Germany

Lanxess Arena
November 9, 2011

Arnhem
Netherlands

GelreDome
November 11, 2011
Antwerp
Belgium
Sportpaleis
November 13, 2011
London
England
The O2 Arena
November 14, 2011
November 15, 2011
November 18, 2011
Birmingham
LG Arena
November 19, 2011

Sheffield

Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
November 21, 2011
Manchester
Manchester Evening News Arena
November 22, 2011

Nottingham

National Ice Centre
November 23, 2011
Glasgow
Scotland
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 25, 2011
Dublin
Ireland
The O2
November 27, 2011
Newcastle
England
Metro Radio Arena
November 28, 2011
Manchester
Manchester Evening News Arena
November 29, 2011
Birmingham

National Indoor Arena
December 1, 2011
London
The O2 Arena
December 2, 2011
Manchester
Manchester Evening News Arena
December 3, 2011[6]London
The O2 Arena
December 4, 2011

Hamburg
Germany

O2 World Hamburg
December 6, 2011

Łódź
Poland

Atlas Arena
December 7, 2011

Prague
Czech Republic

O2 Arena Prague
December 8, 2011

Budapest
Hungary

Budapest Sports Arena
December 10, 2011
Zurich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
December 11, 2011

Turin
Italy

Torino Palasport Olimpico
December 12, 2011

Assago

Mediolanum Forum
December 14, 2011

Barcelona
Spain

Palau Sant Jordi
December 15, 2011

Madrid

Palacio de Deportes
December 17, 2011

Lisbon
Portugal

Pavilhão Atlântico
December 20, 2011
London
England
The O2 Arena
December 21, 2011
December 22, 2011
Additional Notes


Rihanna performing "Shut Up And Drive".




Rihanna performing "California King Bed" in Oakland.




Rihanna performing "Breakin' Dishes" in Paris.



  • A ^ During the second performances in Toronto and Montreal, Rihanna was joined by Drake during "What's My Name?".[38]


  • B ^ During the performance in Uniondale, Rihanna was joined onstage by Kanye West during "Run This Town" and "All of the Lights".[39]


  • C ^ During the performance in East Rutherford, Rihanna was joined onstage by Jay-Z during "Run This Town" and "Umbrella".[40]

Music festivals and other miscellaneous performances

1 During the Dallas concert, while Rihanna was singing California King Bed, fireworks caused a fire, so the concert was ended


2 This concert is a part of On the Beach[41]


3 These concerts are a part of Bergen Calling[42]


4 These concerts are a part of V Festival[43]


5 This concert is a part of Rock in Rio[44]


6 This concert is a part of Jingle Bell Ball


Cancellations and rescheduled shows























List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date
City
Country
Venue
Reason
July 8, 2011

Dallas
United States

American Airlines Center
Fire breakout
October 31, 2011

Malmö,
Sweden

Malmö Arena
Unknown[45]
November 2, 2011
Stockholm
Ericsson Globe
Unknown[46]


Box office score data





































































Venue
City
Tickets sold / available
Gross revenue
Air Canada Centre
Toronto
27,270 / 27,270 (100%)
$2,076,020[47]
Bell Centre
Montreal
26,452 / 26,452 (100%)
$2,269,580[48]
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills
7,987 / 11,135
$474,198[49]
Rexall Place
Edmonton
11,634 / 13,127 (89%)
$855,923[50]
Staples Center
Los Angeles
14,148 / 14,148 (100%)
$1,045,114[51]
Oracle Arena
Oakland
9,348 / 11,488 (81%)
$659,387[52]
American Airlines Center
Dallas
10,736 / 11,443 (94%)
$600,374[47]
BankAtlantic Center
Sunrise
11,136 / 13,361 (83%)
$659,244[47]
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville
4,096 / 4,386 (93%)
$356,751[53]
Odyssey Arena
Belfast
29,603 / 29,603 (100%)
$2,341,920[54]
The O2Dublin
24,517 / 24,517 (100%)
$1,933,164[54]
The O2 Arena
London
166,717 / 172,050 (98%)
$12,076,950[55][56]
Manchester Arena
Manchester
65,164 / 65,164 (100%)
$4,224,090[56][57]
Sportpaleis
Antwerp
35,392 / 35,414 (~100%)
$2,074,020[58][58]
O2 World Hamburg
Hamburg
13,409 / 13,409 (100%)
$970,164[56]

TOTAL

460,261 / 472,967 (97%)

$32,616,899


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