Illuminate World Tour

The Illuminate World Tour[4] was the third concert tour by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, in support of his second studio album Illuminate (2016). The tour began in SSE Hydro, Glasgow, April 27, 2017, and concluded in Tokyo at the Tokyo International Forum on December 18, 2017.

Illuminate World Tour
Tour by Shawn Mendes
Promotional poster
LocationEurope • North America • Oceania • Asia • South America
Associated albumIlluminate
Start dateApril 27, 2017 (2017-04-27)
End dateDecember 18, 2017 (2017-12-18)
Legs5
No. of shows60
Attendance648,742[1]
Box office$37.8 million ($46.99 million in 2023 dollars)[2][3]
Shawn Mendes concert chronology

Background and development

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After huge success from the Shawn Mendes World Tour, Mendes headlined his first all-arena tour. Mendes kicked off his tour in Europe for 21 shows, and North-America was set for 29 shows.[5]

On February 22, 2017, Charlie Puth was announced as the opening act for the North American leg of the tour,[6] and Rock in Rio announced Mendes as a performer of the festival in Rio de Janeiro.[7]

Critical reception

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In a concert review from London Evening Standard, Matilda Egere-Cooper praised his vocals and his ability to make the concert enjoyable and meaningful at the same time, while writing, "he's got a lovely, soulful voice, reminiscent of Justin Timberlake, with a few dashes of Ed Sheeran. Then there is his musicianship, not only strumming along with a four-piece band, but twice on the piano. The second came at the end of the show on Treat You Better, which eventually descended into the hand-clapping slab of pop brilliance it's known for." The review rewarded the concert 4 out of 5 stars.[8] Ryan Potter from Toronto Star wrote, "Mendes really did perform like this was an all-or-nothing show for him, not just month four on a nine-month world tour," while also noting how Mendes is still the same eager crowd-pleaser he was the last time he played the Air Canada Centre, while giving the show 3 out of 4 stars.[9] Sadie Bell from Billboard praised his "seamless transitions from acoustic and electric guitars to piano, along with his impressively consistent vocals and high energy." Bell ends off by saying it was clear that Mendes was "destined to be far more than an internet phenomenon."[10]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on August 17, 2017, in Newark. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[11]

  1. "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"
  2. "Lights On"
  3. "I Don't Even Know Your Name" / "Aftertaste" / "Kid in Love"
  4. "I Want You Back"
  5. "The Weight"
  6. "A Little Too Much"
  7. "Stitches"
  8. "Bad Reputation"
  9. "Ruin"
  10. "Castle on the Hill" / "Life of the Party"
  11. "Three Empty Words"
  12. "Patience"
  13. "Roses"
  14. "No Promises"
  15. "Understand"
  16. "Don't Be a Fool"
  17. "Mercy"
  18. "Never Be Alone"
Encore
  1. "Treat You Better"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Europe[12]
April 27, 2017GlasgowScotlandSSE HydroJames TW11,143 / 11,143$573,111
April 28, 2017ManchesterEnglandManchester Arena14,899 / 14,899$749,022
April 30, 2017OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena10,271 / 10,271$534,232
May 1, 2017AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome12,376 / 12,376$568,762
May 3, 2017BerlinGermanyMercedes-Benz Arena11,817 / 11,817$590,190
May 4, 2017ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle10,725 / 10,725$557,400
May 6, 2017MilanItalyMediolanum Forum9,531 / 9,531$512,040
May 9, 2017MadridSpainWiZink Center7,982 / 7,982$474,788
May 10, 2017LisbonPortugalMEO Arena12,474 / 12,474$606,913
May 12, 2017BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi11,202 / 11,202$644,300
May 14, 2017ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion12,063 / 13,000$799,372
May 15, 2017MunichGermanyOlympiahalle10,990 / 10,990$568,347
May 17, 2017StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe11,342 / 11,342$624,676
May 19, 2017OsloNorwayTelenor Arena8,007 / 8,007$700,236
May 21, 2017CopenhagenDenmarkForum Copenhagen7,038 / 7,038$444,581
May 22, 2017HamburgGermanyBarclaycard Arena11,985 / 12,988$633,485
May 24, 2017ParisFranceAccorHotels Arena11,037 / 11,037$722,458
May 27, 2017BrusselsBelgiumPalais 129,242 / 9,242$452,694
May 30, 2017DublinIreland3Arena8,674 / 8,674$641,209
June 1, 2017LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena31,942 / 32,228$1,535,870
June 2, 2017
North America[4][13]
July 6, 2017PortlandUnited StatesModa CenterCharlie Puth12,718 / 12,718$563,506
July 8, 2017VancouverCanadaRogers Arena11,944 / 12,578$658,946
July 9, 2017SeattleUnited StatesKeyArena11,655 / 11,827$571,611
July 11, 2017OaklandOracle Arena13,798 / 13,798$797,363
July 12, 2017Los AngelesStaples Center13,445 / 13,610$812,975
July 14, 2017San DiegoValley View Casino Center10,354 / 10,486$507,726
July 15, 2017GlendaleGila River Arena13,310 / 13,310$584,916
July 17, 2017DenverPepsi Center11,958 / 12,286$532,151
July 19, 2017DallasAmerican Airlines Center12,996 / 13,434$680,395
July 21, 2017San AntonioAT&T Center13,310 / 13,310$573,043
July 22, 2017HoustonToyota Center11,748 / 11,748$580,149
July 25, 2017TampaAmalie Arena12,479 / 12,479$552,602
July 26, 2017MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena13,177 / 13,177$629,472
July 28, 2017OrlandoAmway Center12,233 / 12,233$619,430
July 29, 2017DuluthInfinite Energy Arena10,319 / 10,319$582,086
July 31, 2017NashvilleBridgestone Arena13,558 / 13,558$718,875
August 2, 2017ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena12,811 / 12,811$636,823
August 3, 2017RosemontAllstate Arena13,000 / 13,000$761,528
August 5, 2017OmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha12,456 / 12,456$571,515
August 6, 2017Saint PaulXcel Energy Center14,105 / 14,105$766,872
August 11, 2017TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre27,972 / 27,972$1,579,750
August 12, 2017
August 14, 2017MontrealBell Centre15,427 / 15,427$963,863
August 16, 2017BrooklynUnited StatesBarclays Center13,687 / 13,687$741,191
August 17, 2017NewarkPrudential Center12,541 / 12,541$663,481
August 19, 2017Washington, D.C.Capital One Arena13,531 / 13,531$741,522
August 20, 2017PittsburghPPG Paints Arena12,989 / 12,989$627,641
August 22, 2017PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center14,028 / 14,028$731,611
August 23, 2017BostonTD Garden13,065 / 13,065$771,325
South America[4]
September 16, 2017[a]Rio de JaneiroBrazilBarra Olympic Park
Oceania[4][14][15]
November 25, 2017AucklandNew ZealandSpark ArenaJulia Michaels
November 29, 2017BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre8,526 / 8,526$558,964
December 1, 2017SydneyQudos Bank Arena12,747 / 12,931$805,283
December 3, 2017MelbourneRod Laver Arena11,277 / 11,277$764,253
December 6, 2017PerthPerth Arena7,219 / 7,380$456,597
Asia[4]
December 9, 2017SingaporeThe Star Performing Arts Centre
December 11, 2017BangkokThailandIMPACT Arena
December 13, 2017Hong KongAsiaWorld–Arena
December 18, 2017TokyoJapanTokyo International Forum
Total750,463 / 754,903 (99.39%)$35,041,151

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
September 20, 2017Mexico CityMexicoAuditorio Nacional2017 Central Mexico earthquake[16]

Notes

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  1. ^ The show on September 16, 2017, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is a part of the Rock in Rio festival.

References

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