Anti World Tour
Tour by Rihanna | |
Associated album | Anti |
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Start date | March 12, 2016 |
End date | November 27, 2016 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 75 |
Box office | $260.8 million ($330.08 million in 2023 dollars)[1] [2] |
Rihanna concert chronology |
The Anti World Tour[3] (stylized as ANTI World Tour) was the seventh concert tour by Barbadian singer Rihanna, in support of her eighth studio album, Anti (2016). The tour was announced on November 15, 2015 and began on March 12, 2016, in Jacksonville and ended on November 27, 2016, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The show was met with acclaim from music critics who praised Rihanna's stage presence and confidence. Commercially, the Anti World Tour was a success, with extra dates added in Europe and North America due to high demand. The tour grossed more than $110 million (USD) from 71 shows according to Billboard Boxscore.[4]
Background
[edit]After the release of her seventh studio album, Unapologetic, (2012) and her fifth concert tour, the Diamonds World Tour, Rihanna went on a hiatus. Between 2005 and 2012, Rihanna released or re-released at least one album a year. However, in 2013, Rihanna took a step back from music and did not release a new album that year or the following.[5] Instead Rihanna opted to take part in other endeavors, starring in a 3D animated film entitled Home, alongside Jim Parsons, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, as well as executively producing its accompanying soundtrack.[6]
In November 2015, it was announced that Rihanna had signed a $25 million contract with Samsung to not only promote Samsung's Galaxy line of products, but to also sponsor the release of Anti and its supporting tour.[7] On November 23, 2015, Rihanna announced she would be embarking on "The Anti World Tour".[8] The Samsung-sponsored tour began in March 2016, with Travis Scott supporting in North America, and Big Sean and DJ Mustard supporting at selected European dates.[9]
Critical reception
[edit]North America
[edit]In a review for The New York Times, Jon Caramanica stated that Rihanna was at her "most confident" and "the most present she's ever been onstage", calling her dancing "casual" and that she "appeared to be finding joy in singing — when she was doing it."[10] Reviewing the Los Angeles concert, Latifah Muhammad from VIBE described the tour as a "randomly epic road trip."[11]
Europe
[edit]Ed Power from The Telegraph gave Dublin concert four stars, writing that the tour "didn't waste time on embellishments and instead delivered full-strength shots of sass and escapism."[12] The London concert also received four stars from The Guardian, where Michael Cragg praised the singer's "unshakeable Rihanna-ness; that perfect pop voice, the undeniable presence, that couldn't-give-a-shit attitude."[13]
Set list
[edit]This set list is representative of the show in Jacksonville on March 12, 2016. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[14]
- "Stay"
- "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"
- "Woo"
- "Sex with Me"
- "Birthday Cake" / "Pour It Up" / "Numb"
- "Bitch Better Have My Money"
- "Pose"
- "Goodnight Gotham" (interlude)
- "Consideration"
- "Live Your Life" / "Run This Town" / "All of the Lights"
- "Umbrella"
- "Desperado"
- "Man Down" (remix)
- "Rude Boy"
- "Work"
- "Take Care" / "We Found Love" / "How Deep is Your Love"
- "Where Have You Been"
- "Talk That Talk" (interlude)
- "Needed Me"
- "Same Ol' Mistakes"
- "Diamonds"
- "FourFiveSeconds"
- Encore
- Notes
- During the shows in Miami and Manchester, and the second shows in Toronto and Inglewood, Drake joined Rihanna on stage during "Work".[15][16]
- During the show in Milan, Rihanna did not perform "FourFiveSeconds" and "Kiss It Better", due to a summer storm which caused a late start of the concert.[17]
- Due to technical difficulties in LA, Rihanna performed “Stay”, “Love The Way You Lie (Pt. II), “Woo” and “Sex With Me” on the main stage instead of the normal B-stage and bridge.
Tour dates
[edit]Date (2016) | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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March 12 | Jacksonville | United States | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | 10,916 / 11,253 (97%) | $880,516 |
March 13 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 12,079 / 12,905 (94%) | $973,994 | |
March 15 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | 11,792 / 12,301 (96%) | $1,196,069 | |
March 18 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 15,254 / 15,287 (99%) | $1,590,047 | |
March 19 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 10,773 / 11,089 (97%) | $890,872 | |
March 20 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | 13,811 / 14,174 (97%) | $948,212 | |
March 22 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 12,913 / 13,287 (97%) | $1,539,808 | |
March 23 | Buffalo | First Niagara Center | 12,788 / 13,215 (97%) | $983,393 | |
March 24 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | 11,748 / 12,482 (94%) | $944,183 | |
March 26 | Hartford | XL Center | 10,962 / 11,104 (99%) | $853,354 | |
March 27 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | 28,010 / 28,010 (100%) | $2,906,512 | |
March 30 | |||||
April 2 | Newark | Prudential Center | 12,992 / 12,992 (100%) | $1,471,474 | |
April 3 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 12,994 / 13,361 (97%) | $1,652,596 | |
April 5 | Quebec City | Canada | Videotron Centre | — | — |
April 6 | Montreal | Bell Centre | 21,737 / 22,296 (97%) | $2,432,620 | |
April 7 | |||||
April 9 | Baltimore | United States | Royal Farms Arena | 11,356 / 11,810 (96%) | $848,704 |
April 10 | Boston | TD Garden | 12,295 / 12,589 (98%) | $1,180,615 | |
April 13 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 26,288 / 26,288 (100%) | $2,102,944 |
April 14 | |||||
April 15 | Chicago | United States | United Center | 13,515 / 19,625 (69%) | $1,330,995 |
April 18 | Winnipeg | Canada | MTS Centre | — | — |
April 20 | Edmonton | Northlands Coliseum | 10,200 / 10,835 (94%) | $730,774 | |
April 21 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | — | — | |
April 23 | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | 14,220 / 14,220 (100%) | $1,080,064 | |
April 24 | Seattle | United States | KeyArena | 9,641 / 10,620 (91%) | $900,660 |
April 27 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Smart Home Arena | 9,086 / 21,049 (43%) | $584,709 | |
April 29 | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center | 15,109 / 15,862 (99%) | $1,648,489 | |
April 30 | — | — | |||
May 1[a] | Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | 9,503 / 11,692 (81%) | $833,279 | |
May 3 | Inglewood | The Forum | 25,111 / 25,111 (100%) | $2,488,465 | |
May 4 | |||||
May 6[b] | San Jose | SAP Center | 10,285 / 11,392 (90%) | $1,050,724 | |
May 7 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 11,409 / 11,440 (99%) | $1,263,414 | |
May 9[c] | San Diego | Viejas Arena | 8,461 / 10,304 (82%) | $812,817 | |
May 13[d] | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 13,257 / 13,257 (100%) | $1,134,952 | |
May 14[e] | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | 10,422 / 10,422 (100%) | $917,707 | |
May 15[f] | Houston | Toyota Center | 10,927 / 11,105 (98%) | $1,436,742 | |
May 17[g] | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | 10,247 / 12,088 (85%) | $829,499 | |
May 18[h] | Atlanta | Philips Arena | 14,397 / 14,397 (100%) | $1,249,535 | |
June 17[i] | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Amsterdam Arena | 50,513 / 50,932 (99%) | $3,525,469 |
June 21 | Dublin | Ireland | Aviva Stadium | 29,017 / 30,000 (97%) | $2,718,888 |
June 24 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | — | — |
June 25[j] | Coventry | Ricoh Arena | |||
June 27 | Glasgow | Scotland | Hampden Park | 22,496 / 23,058 (98%) | $1,874,229 |
June 29 | Manchester | England | Emirates Old Trafford | — | — |
July 2 | Oslo | Norway | Telenor Arena | ||
July 4 | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele2 Arena | 34,956 / 35,987 (97%) | $2,543,042 |
July 7 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Refshale Island | — | — |
July 9 | Hamburg | Germany | Volksparkstadion | ||
July 11 | Turin | Italy | Pala Alpitour | ||
July 13 | Milan | San Siro | 53,649 / 53,649 (100%) | $4,589,262 | |
July 17 | Frankfurt | Germany | Commerzbank-Arena | — | — |
July 19 | Lyon | France | Stade des Lumières | ||
July 21 | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi | ||
July 23 | Lille | France | Stade Pierre-Mauroy | ||
July 26[k] | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | ||
July 28 | Cologne | Germany | RheinEnergieStadion | ||
July 30 | Saint-Denis | France | Stade de France | ||
August 2 | Malmö | Sweden | Malmö Arena | ||
August 3[l] | Skanderborg | Denmark | Smukkeste Festival Grounds | ||
August 5 | Warsaw | Poland | PGE Narodowy | ||
August 7 | Munich | Germany | Olympiastadion | ||
August 9[m] | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | ||
August 11[n] | Budapest | Hungary | Sziget Festival | ||
August 12 | Zürich | Switzerland | Letzigrund | ||
August 14[o] | Bucharest | Romania | Piața Constituției | ||
August 16[p] | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena | 13,480 / 13,480 (100%) | $973,632 |
August 18[q] | Hasselt | Belgium | Pukkelpop | — | — |
August 20[r] | Staffordshire | England | Weston Park | ||
August 21[s] | Chelmsford | Hylands Park | |||
September 3[t] | Philadelphia | United States | Benjamin Franklin Parkway | ||
September 24[u] | New York City | Central Park | |||
November 27[v] | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | du Arena | ||
TOTAL | 640,573 / 664,475 (97%) | $56,845,697 |
Cancelled shows
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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June 17, 2016 | Cardiff | Wales | Principality Stadium | Logistical reasons beyond the tours control [35] |
June 18, 2016 | Sunderland | England | Stadium of Light | |
July 15, 2016 | Nice | France | Allianz Riviera | 2016 Nice truck attack[36] |
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ The concert of May 1, 2016 at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix was originally scheduled to take place on March 1, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 6, 2016, at the SAP Center in San Jose was originally scheduled to take place on February 28, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 9, 2016 at Viejas Arena in San Diego was originally scheduled to take place on February 26, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 13, 2016 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas was originally scheduled to take place on March 6, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 14, 2016 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin was originally scheduled to take place on March 4, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 15, 2016 at the Toyota Center in Houston was originally scheduled to take place on March 5, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 17, 2016 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans was originally scheduled to take place on March 8, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of May 18, 2016 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta was originally scheduled to take place on March 9, but was postponed due to "production delays".[19]
- ^ The concert of June 17, 2016 at the Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam was originally scheduled to take place on June 11.[22]
- ^ The concert of June 25, 2016 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry was originally scheduled to take place on June 14.[23]
- ^ The concert of July 26, 2016 at the O2 Arena in Prague was originally scheduled to take place on July 26 at the Eden Arena and then July 25, 2016 at O2 Arena.[24]
- ^ The concert of August 3, 2016 in Skanderborg, Denmark at Smukkeste Festival Grounds is a part of the Skanderborg Festival.[25]
- ^ The concert of August 9, 2016 at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna was originally scheduled to take place on August 10 at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[26]
- ^ The concert of August 11, 2016 in Budapest, Hungary at Sziget Festival.[27]
- ^ The concert of August 14, 2016 in Bucharest, Romania at Piața Constituției is the opening concert of the Zutopia Music Festival. However, it will not be considered part of the festival.[28]
- ^ The concert of August 16, 2016 at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin was originally scheduled to take place on August 2 at the Olympiastadion.[29]
- ^ The concert of August 18, 2016 in Hasselt, Belgium at Kempische Steenweg is a part of the Pukkelpop Festival. The concert was originally scheduled to take place on July 21 in Werchter, Belgium at Werchter Festival Park as a part of the Werchter Boutique Festival, but was postponed due to security issues.[30]
- ^ The concert on August 20, 2016 in Weston-under-Lizard, United Kingdom at Weston Park is part of the V Festival.[31]
- ^ The concert on August 21, 2016 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom at Hylands Park is part of the V Festival.[31]
- ^ The concert on September 3, 2016 in Philadelphia, United States at Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a part of the Made in America Music Festival.[32]
- ^ The concert on September 24, 2016 in New York City, United States at Central Park is a part of the Global Citizen Festival.[33]
- ^ The concert on November 27, 2016 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates at du Arena is part of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[34]
Citations
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- "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. May 17, 2016. Archived from the original on May 17, 2016. Retrieved May 17, 2016.
- "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. May 24, 2016. Archived from the original on May 24, 2016. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
- "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. June 14, 2016. Archived from the original on June 15, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
- "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. June 21, 2016. Archived from the original on June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
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- "Rihanna ofrecerá un concierto en Barcelona el 21 de julio" (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. February 19, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- "Rihanna kommer till Malmö i sommar" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. February 18, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- ^ Opening acts:
- "Rihanna's support acts in Manchester - who are Big Sean and DJ Mustard?". Manchester Evening News. June 29, 2016. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
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- "BIBI BOURELLY | Bibi Bourelly gemeinsam mit Rihanna auf Deutschlandtour | News". Universal-music.de. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
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- ^ Bannister, Antonia (February 19, 2016). "Rihanna postpones Anti tour - with Coventry gig put back 11 days". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
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- ^ "Neuer Termin und neue Location: Rihanna-Konzert in Berlin verlegt" (in German). BZ Berlin. February 18, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- ^ "Rihanna not at Werchter Boutique. The Anti World Tour to halt at the Pukkelpop festival!". February 19, 2016. Archived from the original on February 21, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- ^ a b "Justin Bieber and Rihanna to Headline U.K.'s V Festival". Billboard. February 22, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
- ^ Platon, Adelle (June 20, 2016). "Rihanna & Coldplay To Headline Budweiser's 2016 Made In America Lineup". Billboard. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
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