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#3 World Tour
World tour by The Script
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album#3
Start date5 September 2012 (2012-09-05)
End date14 July 2013 (2013-07-14)
Legs8
No. of shows46 in Europe
20 in North America
6 in Australia
6 in Asia
78 in total
The Script concert chronology

#3 World Tour is the second concert tour by Irish alternative rock band The Script. Launched in support of their third studio album #3 (2012), the tour began in Ireland with two intimate shows in Cork and Dublin.[1]

Itinerary

The world tour started in Ireland with two intimate shows in Cork and Dublin which took place in September,[2] thus kicking off the tour. These shows were only announced three days before the shows took place and were only available from one Ticketmaster outlet in each city. They also performed three intimate club shows in Glasgow, Manchester and London.[3] They performed one show in Sydney to showcase new material from #3 as well as tracks from previous albums.[4] The North American leg began in New York City on 9 October with a further 18 shows across the United States and Canada.[5] On 18 September, A twelve date arena tour of Ireland and the United Kingdom was announced for March 2013.[6] Before returning to Australia, the band performed in South Korea, at Seoul's AX Hall. The band then returned to Australia to perform their biggest tour yet down under with four shows across the country.[7] The final show of the tour was on 12 April at the Vector Arena in Auckland New Zealand marking the band's first concert there and the closure of the official #3 world tour. Over the summer of 2013 they continued to promote their album at several summer music festivals, as well as playing as the opening act for Train.

Support Acts

  • Sinéad Burgess (Sydney, Metro Theatre)[8]
  • Tristan Prettyman (North America, select dates)[9]
  • The Original Rudeboys (Europe, 21 January—2 February, Ireland, select dates & United Kingdom, Australia)[10]
  • Hudson Taylor (Ireland, select dates)
  • Brooke Duff (New Zealand, 12 April 2013)[11]

Setlist

  1. "Good Ol' Days"
  2. "We Cry"
  3. "Breakeven"
  4. "Science & Faith"
  5. "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"
  6. "If You Could See Me Now"
  7. "Before The Worst"
  8. "If You Ever Come Back"
  9. "Talk You Down"
  10. "Nothing"
  11. "I'm Yours"
  12. "Six Degrees Of Separation"
  13. "For The First Time"
Encore
  1. "You Won't Feel A Thing"
  2. "Hall Of Fame"

Source:[12]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[13]
5 September 2012 Cork Ireland Cork Opera House
6 September 2012 Dublin The Academy
9 September 2012 Glasgow United Kingdom O2 ABC Glasgow
10 September 2012 Manchester HMV Ritz
12 September 2012 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Australia[14]
24 September 2012 Sydney Australia The Metro Theatre
North America[15]
9 October 2012 New York City United States Radio City Music Hall
18 October 2012 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
19 October 2012 San Diego Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
20 October 2012 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
22 October 2012 Salt Lake City Rail Event Center
23 October 2012 Denver Ogden Theatre
25 October 2012 St. Louis Peabody Opera House
26 October 2012 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre
27 October 2012 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
29 October 2012 Dallas House of Blues
30 October 2012 Houston Bayou Music Center
1 November 2012 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
2 November 2012 Boca Raton Mizner Park Amphitheatre
3 November 2012 Atlanta The Tabernacle
6 November 2012 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
7 November 2012 Washington, D.C. United States DAR Constitution Hall
9 November 2012 Boston Agganis Arena
10 November 2012 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
2 December 2012[A] Las Vegas The Joint
5 December 2012 Huntington Huntington Paramount Theatre
Europe[16][17][18]
8 December 2012[B] London United Kingdom The O2 Arena
21 January 2013 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit 36
22 January 2013 Berlin Huxleys Neue Welt
23 January 2013 Munich Kesselhaus
25 January 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
26 January 2013 Brussels Belgium Forest National
28 January 2013 Paris France L'Olympia
29 January 2013 Milan Italy Discoteca Alcatraz Milano
30 January 2013 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
1 February 2013 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
2 February 2013 Lisbon Portugal Campo Pequeno
Asia
22 February 2013[C] Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Festival City Concert Area
Europe
28 February 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2
1 March 2013
2 March 2013
4 March 2013 Belfast United Kingdom Odyssey Arena
5 March 2013
6 March 2013
8 March 2013 Nottingham Capital FM Arena Nottingham
9 March 2013 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
10 March 2013 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
12 March 2013 Glasgow Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
13 March 2013 Aberdeen Press & Journal Arena
15 March 2013 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
16 March 2013 Birmingham LG Arena
17 March 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
19 March 2013 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
20 March 2013 Brighton Brighton Centre
22 March 2013 London The O2 Arena
23 March 2013
Asia[19]
27 March 2013 Seoul South Korea Uniqlo-AX Hall
29 March 2013 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
31 March 2013 Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
Australasia[20][21]
3 April 2013 Perth Australia Perth Arena
6 April 2013 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
7 April 2013 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
9 April 2013 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
12 April 2013 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
Asia
9 May 2013 Doha Qatar National Convention Centre
Europe[22]
26 May 2013[K] Derry United Kingdom Ebrington Square
14 June 2013 Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland Landgraaf
16 June 2013[D] Newport United Kingdom Seaclose Park
27 June 2013[H] Borlänge Sweden Borlänge Festival Grounds
28 June 2013[E] Thisted Denmark Dyreskuepladsen
29 June 2013[I] Roeser Luxembourg Herchesfeld
3 July 2013[J] Arendal Norway Tromøy
5 July 2013[G] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival Grounds
11 July 2013 Thetford United Kingdom Thetford Forest
12 July 2013 Bridlington The Spa
14 July 2013[F] Balado Balado Airfield
17 August 2013[L] Chelmsford Hylands Park
18 August 2013[L] Staffordshire Weston Park
29 August 2013[M] Leeds (cancelled) O2 Academy
30 August 2013[M] Blackpool (cancelled) Blackpool Illuminations 2013

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Fox Theatre Oakland 1,796 / 2,800 (64%) $67,408[23]
Greek Theatre Los Angeles 4,071 / 4,361 (93%) $123,888[24]
Aragon Ballroom Chicago 2,031 / 4,873 (47%) $65,192[25]
Manchester Arena Manchester 16,863 / 17,145 (98%) $741,564[26]
Entertainment Centre Brisbane 7,612 / 8,184 (93%) $634,461[27]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
25 January 2013 Amsterdam, Netherlands Heineken Music Hall Moved to Ziggo Dome[28]
29 August 2013 Leeds, UK O2 Academy cancelled due to family illness
30 August 2013{ Blackpool, UK Blackpool Illuminations 2013 cancelled due to family illness
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This show was part of Mark & Mercedes Not So Silent Night.
B This show was part of Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball.
C This show is part of the Dubai International Jazz Festival.
D This show is part of the Isle of Wight Festival.
E This show is part of the Thy Rock Festival.
F This show is part of T in the Park.
G This show is part of Rock Werchter.
H This show is part of the Peace & Love Festival.
I This show is part of the Rock-A-Field Festival.
J This show is part of the Hove Festival.
K This show is part of Radio 1's Big Weekend.
L These shows are part of the V Festival.
M Leeds and Blackpool shows were cancelled due to family illness.[29]

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