Tour by Fantasia Barrino | |
Associated album | Back to Me |
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Start date | November 5, 2010 |
End date | January 1, 2011 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 26 in North America |
Fantasia Barrino concert chronology |
The Back to Me Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Fantasia Barrino. Primarily visiting the United States, the tour supported her third studio album, Back to Me.
Previously, Barrino toured with Kanye West on his Touch the Sky Tour in 2005. Barrino also toured alongside Jamie Foxx on his "Unpredictable Tour" in 2006 and the "American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004" in 2004.
After the success of Barrino's third album, she embarked on a promotional tour of England to promote the record. The tour was announced September 28, 2010, on Barrino's official website.[1] The tour followed the turbulent events of the summer, when she attempted suicide[2] (documented on her television series Fantasia for Real), and an abortion.[3] Despite the events, Barrino remarked her excitement for touring, as a way to focus on her music and connect with her fans.
To introduce the tour, Barrino stated, "I'm so excited about this tour and having the chance to connect with my fans, the people that love me and have been supporting me through everything. This tour is going to be a real special, intimate experience for them and for me."[4]
Barrino mentioned that videos posted on YouTube inspired the concept behind the tour. She said that after her personal ordeals, she watched the music performances of Cab Calloway, Ann Peebles, Tina Turner, James Brown, Stevie Wonder and Freddie Mercury.[5]
Speaking on the tour, Barrino stated:
"[This is] not a concert, this is a show. There's a storyline, there's a message in the show that I have. There are moments where I go thorough [sic] changes. In music there's purity, there's honesty, there are feelings from all these artists who go through some of the same things. They're singing about experience, heartache and pain, singing whatever it is that they’re going through."
November 4, 2010 | Richmond | Landmark Theater | Cancelled[9] |
November 27, 2010 | Oakland | Paramount Theatre | Moved to the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, California |
December 3, 2010 | Southaven | DeSoto Civic Center Theatre | Rescheduled to December 1, 2010 |
December 8, 2010 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre | Cancelled |
December 9, 2010 | Louisville | Palace Theatre | Cancelled |
December 10, 2010 | Detroit | Fox Theatre | Rescheduled to December 31, 2010[10] |
December 11, 2010 | Cincinnati | Procter & Gamble Hall | Cancelled |
December 12, 2010 | Augusta | Bell Auditorium | Cancelled |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Ovens Auditorium | Charlotte | 1,434 / 2,447 (57%) | $91,490[11] |
Fox Theatre | Atlanta | 2,536 / 4,666 (54%) | $167,202[12] |
Morsani Hall | Tampa | 2,089 / 2,610 (80%) | $109,122[13] |
Club Nokia | Los Angeles | 1,565 / 1,800 (87%) | $98,817[13] |
Verizon Theatre | Grand Prairie | 3,812 / 3,867 (98%) | $184,186[14] |
TOTAL | 11,436 / 15,390 (74%) | $732,267 |