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After Party Tour
Tour by Aaron Carter
Promotional poster for tour
Start dateFebruary 22, 2013 (2013-02-22)
End dateDecember 12, 2013 (2013-12-12)
Legs5
No. of shows166 in North America
Aaron Carter concert chronology
  • Remix Tour
    (2005)
  • After Party Tour
    (2013)
  • Wonderful World Tour
    (2014)

The After Party Tour[1] was the sixth headlining concert tour by American pop singer Aaron Carter.

Background

The tour was announced on Carter's Facebook page on January 11, 2013. In his post, he stated, "I’m happy to announce that I will be going on my long overdue tour #TheAfterPartyTour! Stay tuned for more dates that will be added soon. Here we go"![2] This was Carter's first tour in nine years. Following numerous career downfalls, the singer felt he would not have the opportunity to tour again.[3] After his stint on Dancing with the Stars, Carter performed several one-off concerts, including the Summer MixTape Festival in 2012.[4] Before the tour commenced, the singer left his tenure performing as Matt on the off-Broadway play The Fantasticks.[5]

The tour began in February 2013 at the Chance Theater in Poughkeepsie, New York. The tour name stems from Carter's best-selling album, Aaron's Party (Come Get It).[1]

Opening acts

  • Nikki Flores (select dates)[6]
  • Petrel (select dates)[7][8]
  • Alexis Babini (select dates)[9]
  • Chrystian (select dates)[10]
  • Justin Levinson (select dates)
  • Lineup Atlantic (select dates)
  • The Move Alongs (select dates)
  • The Real Hooks (select dates)
  • The Drive (Poughkeepsie)
  • The Dedication (Poughkeepsie)
  • Sam DeRosa (Poughkeepsie—September 2013)
  • This is the Now (Poughkeepsie—September 2013)
  • What is This (Amherst)
  • Verse (Amherst—September 2013)
  • Jay Loftus (Syracuse)[11]
  • Big Dan's iPad Experience (Syracuse)[11]
  • Leo LeMay (Syracuse)[11]
  • Project Boy Machine (Syracuse)[11]
  • Marcus Meston (Pittsburgh)
  • Hope Vista (Asbury Park)
  • Nick Barilla (Pittsburgh)
  • Corey Balsamo (Amityville)
  • 6 Stories Told (Amityville—March 2013)
  • Ali Kramer (Amityville—March 2013)
  • Persona (Amityville—March 2013)
  • Waterparks (Houston—May 2013)
  • Lexxi Saal (Amityville—September 2013)
  • Dangerous Me (Amityville—September 2013)
  • Charlotte Sometimes (Asbury Park)
  • Jenni Reid (Jacksonville—March 2013)
  • Promise Me Scarlet (Akron)
  • Spencer Saylor (Columbus)
  • 7th Heaven (St. Charles)[12]
  • Chris Koon (Louisville, Joliet)
  • Quiet Out Loud (Joliet)
  • Ship Captain Crew (Joliet)
  • Carson Allen (Denver—March 2013)
  • Something Like Seduction (Tucson)
  • Cat Call (Tucson)
  • Bangarang (Tucson)
  • Kenny Holland (Scottsdale)
  • Brandon Burrill (Ramona)
  • Joel Simson (West Hollywood)
  • Savannah Phillips (West Hollywood)
  • Fredrick Daniel (West Hollywood)
  • Charlotte Bash (West Hollywood)
  • Danielle Taylor (Agoura Hills)
  • Truth Under Attack (Seattle)
  • Dylan Jakobsen (Seattle)
  • Matt Bacnis (Seattle)
  • The Ninth Step (Seattle)
  • Legends of the Fall (Stanhope)
  • Emily Kern (Stanhope)
  • Rachel Miller (Stanhope)
  • Joy Ride (Stanhope)
  • Just Sayin (Stanhope)
  • Two Step With Marlon Brando (Stanhope)
  • Opus 99 (Richmond—April 2013)
  • Chris Scholar (Richmond—April 2013)
  • Kyle Thornton (Richmond—April 2013)[13]
  • A Collegiate Affair (Richmond—April 2013)
  • Astro Safari (Saratoga)
  • Ryan Cabrera (DeKalb)[14]
  • Tyler Hilton (DeKalb)[14]
  • Teddy Geiger (DeKalb)[14]
  • Erin Ivey (Austin)[10]
  • Shelby Blondell (Baltimore)
  • Surviving Allsion (Tupelo)
  • GLOtron (Tupelo)
  • Automatic Love Gun (Tupelo)
  • AyyO (Fargo)
  • Triz (Fargo)
  • Vince Tomas (select dates)
  • Adam Mardel (select dates)
  • Jaci'e (Canton, Dayton)
  • JLarant (Canton, Dayton)
  • Kid Riz (Teaneck)
  • Like Violet (Teaneck)
  • Dirty Pop (Auburn)
  • THEYCALLMEPIANO (Silver Spring)

Setlist

  1. "Another Earthquake"
  2. "America A O"
  3. "When It Comes to You"
  4. "Bounce" / "I Would" / "Iko Iko" / "To All the Girls"
  5. "I'm All About You"
  6. "Leave It Up to Me"
  7. "That's Life"
  8. "Do You Remember"
  9. "City Lights"
  10. "My First Ride"
  11. "That's How I Beat Shaq"
  12. "I Want Candy"
  13. "Cowgirl (Lil' Mama)"
  14. "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[15]
February 22, 2013 Poughkeepsie United States Chance Theater
February 23, 2013 Amherst The Forvm
February 24, 2013 Syracuse Westcott Theater
February 26, 2013 Pittsburgh Hard Rock Cafe
February 27, 2013 New Haven Toad's Place
February 28, 2013 Pawtucket Met Café
March 1, 2013 Standish Memory Lane Music Hall
March 2, 2013 Londonderry Tupelo Music Hall
March 3, 2013 New York City Gramercy Theatre
March 5, 2013 Northampton Iron Horse Music Hall
March 6, 2013 Amityville Revolution Bar & Music Hall
March 7, 2013 Asbury Park The Stone Pony
March 8, 2013 West Chester The Note
March 9, 2013 Annapolis Rams Head On Stage
March 10, 2013 Vienna Jammin' Java
March 12, 2013 Nashville 3rd & Lindsley
March 13, 2013 Decatur Eddie's Attic
March 14, 2013 Jacksonville Jack Rabbit's
March 17, 2013 Williamsburg Sadler Center
March 19, 2013 Akron Musica
March 20, 2013 Columbus Skully's Music Diner
March 21, 2013 Ferndale The Magic Bag
March 22, 2013 St. Charles River Rock House
March 23, 2013 Louisville Phoenix Hill Tavern
March 24, 2013 Joliet Mojoe's
March 26, 2013 Little Rock Juanita's Café and Bar
March 27, 2013 Lenexa Danny's Bar and Grill
March 28, 2013 Lincoln Knickerbockers
March 29, 2013 Denver Oriental Theater
March 30, 2013 Fort Collins Aggie Theatre
April 2, 2013 Tucson The Rock
April 3, 2013 Las Vegas Hard Rock Cafe on The Strip
April 4, 2013 Scottsdale Martini Ranch
April 5, 2013 Ramona Romona Mainstage
April 6, 2013 West Hollywood The Troubadour
April 7, 2013 Agoura Hills The Canyon Club
April 10, 2013 Seattle El Corazón
April 11, 2013 Portland McMenamins Mission Theater
April 12, 2013 Chico El Rey Theatrer
April 13, 2013 Reno Cargo
April 14, 2013 San Francisco Café Du Nord
April 15, 2013 San Luis Obispo SLO Brewing Company
April 18, 2013 Stanhope Stanhope House
April 19, 2013 Longmeadow Mills Theatre
April 20, 2013 Richmond Kingdom
April 21, 2013 Raleigh Lincoln Theatre
April 22, 2013 Roanoke Martin's Downtown Bar & Grill
April 23, 2013 Virginia Beach Shaka's
April 24, 2013 State College Café 210 West
April 25, 2013 Oneonta Oneonta Theatre
April 26, 2013 Hartford Great Hall in Union Station
April 27, 2013 Saratoga Springs Putnam Den
April 28, 2013 Boston The Cavern Club at the Hard Rock Café
April 30, 2013 Toledo Rocket Bar
May 2, 2013 St. Louis Old Rock House
May 3, 2013 DeKalb Egyptian Theatre
May 4, 2013 Steger Another Hole in the Wall
May 6, 2013 Columbia The Blue Note
May 9, 2013 Tulsa The Vanguard
May 10, 2013 Lewisville Hat Tricks
May 11, 2013 Houston The Concert Pub North
May 12, 2013 Helotes Josabi's Theatre
May 13, 2013 Austin The Belmont
May 15, 2013 Pensacola Vinyl Music Hall
May 16, 2013 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
May 17, 2013 Orlando The Social
May 18, 2013 Miami Stage 305 at Magic City Casino
May 28, 2013 Amagansett The Stephen Talkhouse
May 29, 2013 New Hope Havana
May 31, 2013 Reading Reverb
June 1, 2013 Luzerne Brews Brothers West
June 2, 2013 Baltimore Sound Stage
June 5, 2013 Greensboro Greene Street Club
June 6, 2013 Charlotte Amos' Southend Music Hall
June 7, 2013 Charleston Music Farm
June 9, 2013 Birmingham WorkPlay Theatre
June 10, 2013 Tupelo Goodtime Charlie's
June 13, 2013 Fargo Legacy Ballroom
June 14, 2013 Sioux Falls The Vault Nightclub
June 16, 2013 Minneapolis The Cabooze
June 18, 2013 Davenport Redstone Room
June 20, 2013 Canton The Auricle
June 21, 2013 Dayton McGuffy's House of Rock
June 26, 2013 Allentown Maingate Nightclub
June 27, 2013 Fairfield StageOne
June 28, 2013 Salisbury Blue Ocean Music Hall
June 29, 2013 Portland The Asylum
June 30, 2013 Norfolk Infinity Hall
July 4, 2013 Riverhead Suffolk Theater
July 7, 2013 Oak Bluffs Dreamland
August 3, 2013[A] Modesto Downtown Modesto
August 10, 2013[B] Chicago North Stage
August 23, 2013 Tampa Hard Rock Cafe
August 24, 2013 Kansas City Rockhurst University Community Center
August 31, 2013[C] Dallas The Boulevard
September 6, 2013 Worcester Tammany Hall
September 7, 2013 Derry Stockbridge Theatre
September 8, 2013 Amityville Ollie's Point
September 9, 2013 Butler Architekt Music
September 10, 2013 Teaneck Mexicali Live
September 11, 2013 Stage College Levels Nightclub
September 12, 2013 Albany Bayou Cafe
September 13, 2013 Amherst The Forvm
September 14, 2013 Poughkeepsie Chance Theater
September 17, 2013 Ottawa Canada Zaphod Beeblebrox
September 18, 2013 Montreal Petit Campus
September 19, 2013 Burlington United States Higher Ground
September 20, 2013 Rochester Water Street Music Hall
September 21, 2013 Ithaca The Haunt
September 22, 2013 Toronto Canada Lee's Palace
September 23, 2013 Kingston The Mansion
September 24, 2013 South Bend United States Club Fever
September 25, 2013 Lansing The Loft
September 26, 2013 Grand Rapids The Intersection
September 27, 2013 Newport Southgate House Revival
September 28, 2013 Louisville Headliners Music Hall
September 29, 2013 Knoxville NV Nightclub
October 1, 2013 Madison Majestic Theatre
October 2, 2013 Milwaukee Miramar Theater
October 3, 2013 Des Moines Wooly's
October 4, 2013 Ames The Maintenance Shop
October 5, 2013 Urbana Canopy Club
October 6, 2013 Iowa City Blue Moose Tap House
October 7, 2013 Bloomington Castle Theatre
October 8, 2013 Bloomington Buskirk-Chumley Theater
October 9, 2013 Auburn Bourbon Street Bar
October 10, 2013 Athens The Melting Point
October 11, 2013 Mobile Soul Kitchen Music Hall
October 12, 2013 Tallahassee Club Rehab
October 13, 2013 Gainesville High Dive
October 14, 2013 Jacksonville Jack Rabbit's
October 15, 2013 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
October 16, 2013 Carrboro Cat's Cradle
October 17, 2013 Winston-Salem Ziggy's
October 18, 2013 Charlottesville Cat's Cradle
October 19, 2013 Richmond Kingdom
October 20, 2013 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 21, 2013 Northampton Pearl Street Nightclub
October 22, 2013 Pawtucket Met Café
October 24, 2013 Bowling Green Howard's Club H
October 26, 2013 Hot Springs Jim's Razerback Pizza Patio
October 27, 2013 Memphis Minglewood Music Hall
October 28, 2013 Fayetteville George's Majestic Lounge
October 29, 2013 Lawrence The Bottleneck
October 30, 2013 Texarkana Shooter's Sports Bar
October 31, 2013 Little Rock Juanita's Café and Bar
November 1, 2013 Wichita Cotillion Ballroom
November 2, 2013 Dallas House of Blues
November 5, 2013 Boulder Fox Theatre
November 7, 2013 Denver Bluebird Theater
November 8, 2013 Fort Collins Aggie Theatre
November 9, 2013 Salt Lake City In The Venue
November 12, 2013 Sacramento Assembly
November 13, 2013 Santa Cruz The Catalyst
November 17, 2013 San Miguel The Ranch
November 19, 2013 Corvallis SubZero Nightclub
November 20, 2013 Portland Alhambra Theatre
November 21, 2013 Eugene W.O.W. Hall
November 22, 2013 Seattle El Corazón
November 23, 2013 Spokane Knitting Factory
November 24, 2013 Vancouver Canada Fortune Sound Club
December 6, 2013 Phoenix United States Crescent Ballroom
December 7, 2013 Tucson The Rock
December 8, 2013 Albuquerque Launchpad
December 10, 2013 El Paso Tricky Falls
December 12, 2013 Abilene Lucky Mule Saloon
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "X-Fest"[16]
B This concert was a part of the "Northalsted Market Days"[17]
C This concert is a part of the "Block Party on The Boulevard"[18]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenue
The Stone Pony Asbury Park 418 / 850 (49%) $11,387[19]
Petit Campus Montreal 300 / 300 (100%) $5,316[20]
Knitting Factory Spokane 332 / 900 (37%) $4,451[21]

Critical response

The tour received noted praise from many music critics. Allie Caren (The Daily Orange) writes the crowd was beyond excited to see Carter perform at his concert in Syracuse. She continues, "The overall tone of Carter's performance would have made all 90s kids in the audience reminiscent of the first Backstreet Boys or N Sync concert they ever attended. There is something about a pop star singing a feel-good pop song and dancing coordinated, pop-style moves—with back-up dancers—that brings a smile to an audience member's face".[22]

In Northampton, Jake Reed (The Daily Collegian) estimates a successful comeback for Carter. He says, "Overall, the night was a success, because unlike other former child sensations, Carter didn’t spend the entire night removing himself from the image that he will always be known for. While odes to modern rap hits showed a new side of the 25-year-old's personality, it was respectable that he didn’t shy away from singing and dancing like he was 12 years old again".[23] At the concert in Annapolis, Daneille Stern and Natasha Peavy (The Johns Hopkins News-Letter) called the energy of Carter's stage performance electric. They go on to say, "Throughout the concert, Carter was enthusiastic about engaging with the crowd, even going so far as to kiss a few select girls on the cheek and bring those with the best Carter-centric posters on stage for an Instagram photo-op".[9]

Personnel

  • Music: DJ D-Nyce
  • Dancers: Trey Rich and Nikko Rich[24]
  • Choreographer: Geo Hubela[24]

References

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  2. ^ Salazar, Andrea (14 January 2013). "Aaron Carter announces After Party Tour". Hypable. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  3. ^ Graff, Gary (12 March 2013). "Aaron Carter Wants New Album To Be 'Aaron's Party, Part 2'". Billboard. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  4. ^ Graff, Gary (10 March 2013). "At 25, Aaron Carter ready to restart his party". San Jose Mercury News. MediaNews Group. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  5. ^ "The Fantasticks: Aaron Carter leaves on 17 Feb 2013". New York Theatre Guide. 14 January 2013. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Nikki Flores joins "The After Party"". Nikki Flores Music. 17 January 2013. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
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  12. ^ Watrous-Coats, Lindsay (22 March 2013). "Aaron Carter With 7th Heaven March 22 at River Rockhouse". St. Charles Patch. Patch Media. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  13. ^ "VIRGINIA THIS MORNING: Musician Kyle Thornton". WTVR-TV. Local TV. 12 February 2013. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
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  15. ^ Sources for tour dates:
  16. ^ "X-Fest 2013". KHOP. Cumulus Media. 6 June 2013. Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  17. ^ Ambrosius, Andy (4 June 2013). "Market Days 2013: Aaron Carter, Kat Graham Round Out Lineup". Patch Media. AOL Inc. Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  18. ^ Wade, Chase (17 June 2013). "SMU will resurrect tween dreamboat Aaron Carter from ashes of one-hit-wonderdom". Pegasus News. A. H. Belo Corporation. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
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  20. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. 125 (38). Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. October 5, 2013. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on February 26, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
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  23. ^ Reed, Jake (11 March 2013). "Aaron Carter brings old and new hits to Northampton". The Daily Collegian. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
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