North American Tour 2013

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2013 North American Tour
Tour by Pitbull and Kesha
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Poster for the North American leg
Associated album Global Warming
Warrior
Start date May 23, 2013 (2013-05-23)
End date June 28, 2013 (2013-06-28)
Legs 1
Number of shows 22 in North America
22 Total
Pitbull tour chronology
Planet Pit World Tour
(2012)
North American Tour
(2013)
Global Warming Tour
(2013)
Kesha tour chronology
Get Sleazy Tour
(2011)
North American Tour
(2013)
Warrior Tour
(2013 - 2015)

The 2013 North American Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists Pitbull and Kesha. The tour promoted both Pitbull's album, Global Warming and Kesha's album, Warrior, which were both released in the November of 2012. Both Kesha and Pitbull officially announced the trek around North America on Friday, March 22, 2013.[1] Although the tour's official name is the North American Tour, Pitbull and Kesha announced on August 5, 2013 that they are bringing the tour to Australia in late October and early November.[2] The tour started on May 23, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts at the Comcast Center and came to a close on June 26, 2013 in Tampa, Florida at the Live Nation Amphitheatre.

Background and development

Back in 2009, Kesha collaborated with Pitbull on a song called "Girls" which featured on his album Rebelution. The two also paired up in 2009 for a remix of Kesha's first single, "Tik Tok".[3] Since then both artists have released multiple albums including Pitbull's Global Warming and Kesha's Warrior that have each hit the top ten of Billboard's Top 200. Pitbull and Kesha each have achieved many top ten hits on Billboard's Hot 100 including each of their smash hit singles "Feel This Moment" (Pitbull) and "Die Young" (Kesha). Although the tour was officially announced on March 22, 2013, Kesha and Pitbull hinted at the joint tour on March 21, 2013 via Twitter.[4] The conversation started when Pitbull tweeted to Kesha about the upcoming Kids Choice Awards, which they were both performing at, but separately. Pitbull asked "Oye Mamita @keshasuxx ! u ready 2 party at the #kidschoiceawards this weekend?" Then Kesha responded by saying, "born ready @Pitbull ...are u sure you can you handle this wild child?" After exchanging a couple more tweets about having a party on the dance floor and having a "pants off dance off", the conversation escalated when Pitbull asked Kesha, ".@keshasuxx Well what's going on this summer? Maybe we should hang out… and party". Kesha then responded by saying, "you know me and my #Animals would love that @Pitbull", which hinted at the tour, which was announced the next day.[1][4]

Members of both Kesha's and Pitbull's fanclubs got a first chance at purchasing tickets for the tour on March 27, 2013, before the general public got a chance to purchase the tickets on March 29, 2013.[1][3][5] Various local top 40 radio stations have been giving tickets away to promote the tour.[6][7] MTV has also been promoting the tour due to the fact that Kesha's reality show, Kesha: My Crazy Beautiful Life, is being aired on the broadcasting station as its first season. To promote the tour even more, the pair teamed up for a remix of Kesha's latest single, "Crazy Kids".[8]

On August 5, 2013 the duo announced that they would take the tour to Australia in late October and early November.[2][9] The pre-sale for the tickets began on August 7, 2013 and ended on August 11, 2013, unless the pre-sale tickets sold out before then.[2][9] The tickets for the pre-sale were only available to Visa Credit, Debit and Prepaid cardholders. The tickets became available to the general public on August 15, 2013.[2][9] It was also announced on the 5th that the Justice Crew would join them as they traveled their way around Australia. Stops on the tour included Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Sydney.[2][9]

On October 14, 2013, It was announced that the duo's Australian leg of the tour had been cancelled by the promoter due to low ticket sales.[10] Just two weeks before they were set to take the stage in Australia, the duo had cancelled their tour, but after the statement was released both artists released their condolences to the fans.[10]

Broadcasts and recordings

On June 21, 2013, the television network, E!, announced that the network would broadcast the tour on their network as a part of E!'s Inside Track Summer Concert Series. The series is a collaboration with Live Nation.[11] The network filmed the show in Detroit, Michigan at The Palace of Auburn Hills on June 7, 2013. The recording was aired as the first installment of the series on June 21, 2013. To promote the broadcasting, E! interviewed Kesha an hour before the show at The Palace of Auburn Hills. In the interview, Kesha conversed with the interviewer about her favorite and least favorite parts of the tour, costumes she wears for the tour, and her golden tooth that she has from an accident at a bar.[11] E! also interviewed Kesha's stage manager, Justin De Meulenaere, before the show.[12] Meulenaere, who is also known as "Boot", is most known for his work with Kesha on her previous concert tour, the Get Sleazy Tour.

Setlist

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  1. "Warrior"
  2. "Crazy Kids"
  3. "We R Who We R"
  4. "Blow"
  5. "Gold Trans Am"
  6. "Dirty Love"
  7. "Take It Off"
  8. "C'Mon"
  9. "Last Goodbye"
  10. "Machine Gun Love"
  11. "Blah Blah Blah"
  12. "Your Love Is My Drug"
  13. "Tik Tok"
Encore
  1. "Die Young"
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Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Opening act
North America[1][14]
May 23, 2013 Boston United States Comcast Center Justice Crew
May 25, 2013 Atlantic City Golden Nugget Atlantic City
May 26, 2013
May 31, 2013 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center
June 1, 2013 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
June 2, 2013 Pittsburgh First Niagara Pavilion
June 4, 2013 Montreal Canada Bell Centre Jump Smokers!
June 5, 2013 Toronto Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
June 7, 2013 Detroit United States The Palace of Auburn Hills Justice Crew
June 9, 2013 Chicago First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
June 11, 2013 Denver Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
June 14, 2013 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 15, 2013 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
June 16, 2013 San Diego Sleep Train Amphitheatre
June 18, 2013 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
June 19, 2013 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
June 20, 2013 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
June 22, 2013 Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 23, 2013 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
June 24, 2013 San Antonio AT&T Center
June 27, 2013 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
June 28, 2013 Tampa Live Nation Amphitheatre
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 30, 2013 Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre Cancelled[10]
November 1, 2013 Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena Cancelled[10]
November 3, 2013 Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre Cancelled[10]
November 5, 2013 Perth, Australia Perth Arena Cancelled[10]
November 8, 2013 Sydney, Australia Allphones Arena Cancelled[10]

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenuee
Bell Centre Montreal 7,762 / 9,541 $543,356[15]

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