24 Karat Gold Tour

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24 Karat Gold Tour
Tour by Stevie Nicks
Associated album24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault
Start dateOctober 25, 2016 (2016-10-25)
End dateNovember 24, 2017 (2017-11-24)
Legs4
No. of shows55 in North America
1 in Europe
11 in Oceania
67 in total
Stevie Nicks concert chronology
  • In Your Dreams Tour
    (2011–12)
  • 24 Karat Gold Tour
    (2016–17)

The 24 Karat Gold Tour was the seventeenth concert tour by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. The tour was joined by special guest The Pretenders and it was launched in support of Nicks' 2014 studio album 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault. The tour officially began on October 25, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona at the Talking Stick Resort Arena, and it concluded on November 24, 2017 in Dunedin at the Forsyth Barr Stadium, lasting over one year.

Background

On September 6, 2016, Nicks announced a leg of 27 shows in North American with The Pretenders in support of her 2014 studio album, 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault.[1][2] Due to demand more dates were gradually added, including an entire second North America leg which was announced on December 5, 2016 that extended the tour into 2017.[3] In 2017 Nicks also performed at various festivals in North America and appeared at British Summer Time in London, which was the sole European date of the tour.[4] On August 10, 2017, Nicks announced a last leg of shows with The Pretenders in Australia and New Zealand. The final leg took place in November 2017 and concluded with a show at Forsyth Barr Stadium.[5][6]

In July 2020, rumors began to spread about a possible concert video release after an official 24 Karat Gold Tour film screening event was posted online before being quickly deleted by cinema sites, possibly awaiting official announcement from Nicks' team. The listing read: "A concert performance by the woman with one of the most recognizable voices in music history. Stevie's string of hits songs as a solo artist and as a part of rock legends Fleetwood Mac has provided the soundtrack of our lives. Filmed over the last two shows of her solo tour including hits Edge of Seventeen, Rhiannon & Landslide and including cinema exclusive content of Stevie discussing personal moments with Tom Petty, Prince. (Subtitles: English, German, French, Italian) The event comes with the full support of the Stevie Nicks and the Fleetwood Mac teams and record labels."[7] It is further speculated that film screenings were ultimately cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Shows in March 2017 were also professionally filmed and recorded according to concert-goers.

On September 10, 2020, it was announced that a live album of the 24 Karat Gold tour is to be released on vinyl, exclusively through Barnes & Noble on November 20, 2020.[8]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on October 25, 2016, in Phoenix, Arizona. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.[9]

Notes
  • At multiple shows, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders joined Nicks to perform "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around".
  • Starting on November 19, 2016, "Gypsy" was added to the tour's set list after "Belle Fleur".
  • Starting on November 29, 2016, "Landslide" was added to the tour's set list as the final song, replacing "Leather and Lace".
  • "Dreams" and "Outside the Rain" were not performed from November 19, 2016 to November 2, 2017, except on July 7, 2017.
  • "Annabel Lee" was only performed at the first five shows of the tour.

Shows

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
North America[2][3][10]
October 25, 2016 Phoenix United States Talking Stick Resort Arena The Pretenders
October 27, 2016 Denver Pepsi Center
October 29, 2016 Houston Toyota Center 8,440 / 9,306 (91%) $970,641
October 30, 2016 Dallas American Airlines Center 10,299 / 10,299 (100%) $1,930,988
November 2, 2016 Tampa Amalie Arena 7,930 / 9,379 (85%) $823,927
November 4, 2016 Sunrise BB&T Center 7,724 / 8,856 (87%) $752,946
November 6, 2016 Atlanta Philips Arena
November 7, 2016 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 12,300 / 12,300 (100%) $939,129
November 10, 2016 Charlotte Spectrum Center 8,152 / 8,152 (100%) $1,597,260
November 12, 2016 Columbia Colonial Life Arena 9,121 / 11,347 (80%) $791,848
November 14, 2016 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 7,678 / 11,872 (65%) $836,038
November 15, 2016 Boston TD Garden 10,396 / 12,176 (85%) $1,117,205
November 19, 2016 Bethlehem Sands Bethlehem Event Center
November 20, 2016 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 11,304 / 12,773 (88%) $1,119,543
November 23, 2016 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 9,982 / 9,982 (100%) $772,272
November 25, 2016 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 7,431 / 7,431 (100%) $627,559
November 27, 2016 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 7,809 / 10,015 (78%) $687,845
November 29, 2016 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 10,202 / 10,202 (100%) $848,227
December 1, 2016 New York City United States Madison Square Garden 15,167 / 15,167 (100%) $1,575,376
December 3, 2016 Chicago United Center 14,338 / 14,338 (100%) $1,324,954
December 5, 2016 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
December 6, 2016 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 9,600 / 15,661 (61%) $895,786
December 9, 2016 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
December 11, 2016 Seattle United States KeyArena 12,115 / 15,224 (80%) $1,035,099
December 13, 2016 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 10,363 / 10,819 (96%) $1,017,250
December 14, 2016 San Jose SAP Center 9,350 / 9,792 (95%) $987,368
December 17, 2016 Las Vegas Park Theater 5,040 / 5,040 (100%) $792,903
December 18, 2016 Inglewood The Forum 14,210 / 14,210 (100%) $1,379,531
February 23, 2017 Reno Reno Events Center 6,700/ 6,700 (100%) $672,550
February 25, 2017 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena 10,860 / 10,860 (100%) $928,315
February 28, 2017 Portland Moda Center 8,720 / 9,932 (88%) $873,708
March 2, 2017 San Diego Viejas Arena 8,511 / 8,996 (95%) $954,032
March 6, 2017 Tulsa BOK Center 7,269 / 8,793 (83%) $671,485
March 8, 2017 Memphis FedExForum 6,390 / 8,334 (77%) $626,954
March 10, 2017 Bossier City CenturyLink Center 6,976 / 8,173 (85%) $671,024
March 12, 2017 Austin Frank Erwin Center 10,378 / 10,378 (100%) $1,121,091
March 15, 2017 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 12,072 / 12,288 (98%) $1,096,670
March 17, 2017 Columbus Nationwide Arena 12,160 / 12,425 (98%) $1,208,178
March 19, 2017 Raleigh PNC Arena 8,624 / 9,076 (95%) $772,668
March 21, 2017 Orlando Amway Center 7,585 / 7,821 (97%) $748,056
March 23, 2017 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena 9,171 / 9,912 (93%) $907,665
March 25, 2017 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena 7,854 / 8,716 (90%) $805,029
March 26, 2017 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena 7,526 / 8,900 (85%) $679,115
March 29, 2017 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 8,283 / 9,166 (90%) $764,745
March 31, 2017 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 13,516 / 13,799 (98%) $1,133,242
April 2, 2017 Newark Prudential Center 9,924 / 10,462 (95%) $997,737
April 5, 2017 Manchester SNHU Arena 8,121 / 8,847 (92%) $813,792
April 6, 2017 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 7,780 / 8,287 (94%) $843,645
Europe[4]
July 9, 2017[a] London United Kingdom Hyde Park
North America[11]
August 23, 2017 Green Bay United States Resch Center Vanessa Carlton 5,841 / 5,841 (100%) $644,795
August 25, 2017[b] Falcon Heights Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
September 9, 2017[c] Highland Park The Pavilion
September 10, 2017[c]
September 13, 2017 St. Charles Family Arena Vanessa Carlton
September 15, 2017 Youngstown Covelli Centre 5,837 / 6,438 (91%) $548,096
September 24, 2017[d] Louisville Louisville Champions Park
Oceania[5][6][12][13][14]
November 2, 2017 Perth Australia Perth Arena The Pretenders 9,402 / 9,402 (100%) $908,583
November 4, 2017 Adelaide Botanic Park
November 7, 2017 Sydney ICC Sydney Theatre 13,798 / 13,798 (100%) $1,194,260
November 8, 2017
November 11, 2017 Hunter Valley Bimbadgen Estate The Pretenders
Ali Barter
November 12, 2017 Mount Cotton Sirromet Wines
November 16, 2017 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena The Pretenders 8,925 / 8,925 (100%) $940,090
November 18, 2017 Yarra Valley Rochford Wines The Pretenders
Ali Barter
November 20, 2017 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena The Pretenders
November 21, 2017
November 24, 2017 Dunedin Forsyth Barr Stadium
Total

Notes

  1. ^ The show on July 9, 2017 in London was part of British Summer Time.
  2. ^ The show on August 25, 2017 in Falcon Heights was part of the Minnesota State Fair.
  3. ^ a b The shows on September 9 and 10, 2017 in Highland Park were part of the Ravinia Festival.
  4. ^ The show on September 24, 2017 in Louisville was part of the Bourbon and Beyond Festival.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Leight, Elias (September 6, 2016). "Stevie Nicks Announces 24 Karat Gold U.S. Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Stevie Nicks announces 27 city North American 24 Karat Gold Tour with Pretenders". Stevie Nicks Official. September 6, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Brandle, Lars (December 6, 2016). "Stevie Nicks Adds 2017 Dates to Her '24 Karat Gold' Tour". Billboard. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks announced for British Summer Time festival". The Guardian. December 13, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Walker, Cassie (August 9, 2017). "Stevie Nicks Announces Huge Australian Tour". Triple M. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Stevie Nicks bringing 24 Karat Gold Tour to Auckland, Dunedin in November". Stuff.co.nz. August 10, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  7. ^ "Stevie Nicks 24K Gold (Concert Film) Perth Australia Screening".
  8. ^ "24 Karat Gold Tour Live in Concert [B&N Exclusive] [Crystal Clear Vinyl]".
  9. ^ Masley, Ed (October 26, 2016). "Review: Stevie Nicks launches 24K Gold Tour in 'my hometown' of Phoenix with Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde". AZ Central. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  10. ^ North America boxscore:
  11. ^ North America boxscore:
  12. ^ "2nd & Final Sydney Show Added Due To Overwhelming Demand". Stevie Nicks Official. August 24, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  13. ^ "Stevie Nicks adds second Auckland show to New Zealand tour". Stuff.co.nz. October 10, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  14. ^ Oceania boxscore: