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JLS: The Theatre Tour
Tour by JLS
Associated albumJLS
Start date26 January 2010 (2010-01-26)
End date22 January 2011 (2011-01-22)
Legs3
No. of shows2 in Ireland, 75 in the UK
JLS concert chronology

JLS: The Theatre Tour is the headlining tour by English boy band JLS. The tour was launched in support of their debut studio album, JLS. The group performed throughout 2010 and early 2011, completing over 70 shows in the United Kingdom. The tour initially began in theatres however as the groups popularity grew, they performed at music festivals and arenas.

The shows at the historic HMV Hammersmith Apollo were filmed and released to home video on 6 December 2010,known as Only Tonight: Live From London.

Opening acts

Setlist

Newcastle Royal Concert Hall—Newcastle—2 February 2010[8]
  1. "Private"
  2. "Heal This Heartbreak"
  3. "Kickstart"
  4. "Beat Again"
  5. "If I Ever"
  6. "Crazy for You"
  7. "Close to You"
  8. "Only Making Love"
  9. Medley:
    1. "I Want You Back" (Merrygold)
    2. "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" (Gill)
    3. "Beat It" (Williams)
    4. "The Way You Make Me Feel" (Humes)
  10. "One Shot"
  11. "Keep You"
  12. "Only Tonight"
  13. "Umbrella" / "Beat Again" (Reprise)
  14. "Everybody in Love"
Press & Journal Arena—Aberdeen—29 November 2010[9][10]
  1. "Outta This World"
  2. "That's My Girl"
  3. "Eyes Wide Shut"
  4. "One Shot"
  5. "Heal This Heartbreak"
  6. "Beat Again"
  7. "Work"
  8. "Umbrella"
  9. "Other Side of the World"
  10. "I Know What She Likes"
  11. "Love You More"
  12. "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" / "Girlfriend" / "I Want It That Way" / "Pop
  13. "Better for You"
  14. "Superhero"
  15. "The Club Is Alive"
  16. "Everybody in Love"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[11][12][13]
26 January 2010 Rhyl Wales Pavilion Theatre
29 January 2010 Margate England Winter Gardens
30 January 2010
1 February 2010 Ipswich Regent Theatre
2 February 2010 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
3 February 2010 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
5 February 2010 Birmingham LG Arena
6 February 2010 Manchester Carling Apollo Manchester
7 February 2010 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
9 February 2010 Brighton Brighton Centre
10 February 2010 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
12 February 2010 Brentwood Brentwood Centre
13 February 2010 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
14 February 2010 Liverpool Liverpool Empire Theatre
17 February 2010 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
18 February 2010 Bristol Colston Hall
19 February 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
21 February 2010 Glasgow Scotland Clyde Auditorium
22 February 2010 Manchester England Carling Apollo Manchester
23 February 2010 Blackpool Opera House Theatre
25 February 2010 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
27 February 2010 Dublin Ireland The O2
28 February 2010 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
1 March 2010
2 March 2010
4 March 2010 London England HMV Hammersmith Apollo
16 June 2010[A] Cork Ireland The Docklands
17 June 2010[A]
18 June 2010[B] Douglas Isle of Man Nobles Park
19 June 2010[C] Haydock England Haydock Park Racecourse
15 July 2010[D] Warwick Warwick Castle
16 July 2010[E] Tetbury Westonbirt Arboretum
17 July 2010 Escot Escot Park
18 July 2010[F] Peterborough The Embankment
22 July 2010[G] Epsom Epsom Downs Racecourse
23 July 2010 Hamilton Scotland Hamilton Park Racecourse
24 July 2010[H] Pontypridd Wales Ynysangharad Park
25 July 2010[I] Birchington-on-Sea England Quex Park
Outta This World Tour
29 November 2010 Aberdeen Scotland Press & Journal Arena
30 November 2010 Renfrew Braehead Arena
2 December 2010 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
3 December 2010
4 December 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
6 December 2010 Bournemouth England Windsor Hall
7 December 2010 Birmingham LG Arena
9 December 2010 London The O2 Arena
10 December 2010
11 December 2010 Nottingham Trent FM Arena Nottingham
13 December 2010 Glasgow Scotland SECC Concert Hall 4
14 December 2010 Aberdeen Press & Journal Arena
16 December 2010 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
17 December 2010 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
18 December 2010 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
20 December 2010 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
21 December 2010 Birmingham LG Arena
22 December 2010 London Wembley Arena
23 December 2010
3 January 2011 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
4 January 2011 Nottingham England Trent FM Arena Nottingham
5 January 2011 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
7 January 2011 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
8 January 2011
9 January 2011 Dublin Ireland The O2
10 January 2011
12 January 2011 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
13 January 2011
15 January 2011 London England The O2 Arena
16 January 2011
18 January 2011 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
19 January 2011 Birmingham England LG Arena
20 January 2011 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
22 January 2011 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
23 January 2011 Nottingham Trent FM Arena Nottingham
24 January 2011 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
26 January 2011 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
28 January 2011 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
29 January 2011 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Live at the Marquee[14]
B The Isle of Man Bay Festival[15]
C Haydock Music Nights[16]
D Summer Proms Concert[17]
E Forestry Commission Live[18]
F Sound City Festival[19]
G Epsom Live[20]
H Ponty's Big Weekend[21]
I Sound Island Festival[22]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
The O2 Dublin 26,165 / 26,165 (100%) $1,216,553[23][24]
Waterfront Hall Belfast 5,826 / 5,826 (100%) $243,104[25]
The O2 Arena London 58,654 / 62,228 (94%) $2,949,480[26]
Manchester Evening News Arena Manchester 42,552 / 43,483 (98%) $2,042,300[27]

References

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  11. ^ Sources for Leg 1 tour dates:
  12. ^ Sources for Leg 2 tour dates:
  13. ^ Sources for Leg 3 tour dates:
  14. ^ "First acts lined up for Marquee 2010". The Independent. 5 November 2009. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  15. ^ "JLS, Lemar to open Isle Of Man fest". Belfast Telegraph. 4 March 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
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  22. ^ Barnett, Peter; Davies, Carol (23 July 2010). "Musical Madness at Quex Park". Kent Online. KM Group. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
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