Gypsy Heart Tour

The Gypsy Heart Tour (Spanish: 'Corazón Gitano Tour') was the third concert tour by American singer Miley Cyrus, held in support of her third studio album Can't Be Tamed (2010). It visited primally Latin America, Australia, and the Philippines; it began on April 29, 2011 in Quito, Ecuador and concluded on July 2, 2011 in Perth, Australia.[1][2] It was her first tour not to visit the United States. The tour ranked 22nd in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours (Mid-Year)", earning over $26 million.[3]

Gypsy Heart Tour
Tour by Miley Cyrus
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumCan't Be Tamed
Start dateApril 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)
End dateJuly 2, 2011 (2011-07-02)
Legs3
No. of shows21
Miley Cyrus concert chronology

Background

Cyrus performing in Sydney

The Gypsy Heart tour is a dream come true. Not only because of all the beautiful cities I will get to visit, but all of the beautiful people I will get to meet. Gypsy Heart is not just a tour for me, but a mission to spread love[4]

The tour was announced by media outlets on March 21, 2011, following Cyrus' appearance on Saturday Night Live.[5] Initial tour dates were announced in South America. Dates in Australia, the Philippines, Costa Rica, Panama and Mexico soon followed.[6] During an interview with OK!, Cyrus said she would not bring the tour to the United States due to not feeling comfortable to perform in the country.[7] Many media outlets believed this was due to Cyrus' personal life. She commented:

"I just think right now America has gotten to a place where I don't know if they want me to tour or not. Right now I just want to go to the places where I am getting the most love and Australia and South America have done that for me. I'm kind of going to the places where I get the most love. I don't want to go anywhere where I don't feel completely comfortable with it."[8]

Cyrus stated the tour would not be in the same vein as her previous efforts. She said her previous tour, Wonder World Tour, focused more on theatrics and costume changes.[9] The singer wanted the show to focus on the music and letting the audience see a different side of her that is not portrayed on television. She said the show would feature an acoustic section, along with taking requests from the audience.

Opening acts

Set list

Cyrus performing "Party in the U.S.A."

This set list is from the May 6 show in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is not intended to represent all tour dates.

  1. "Liberty Walk"
  2. "Party in the U.S.A."
  3. "Kicking and Screaming"
  4. "Robot"
  5. "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" / "Cherry Bomb" / "Bad Reputation"
  6. "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
  7. "Obsessed"
  8. "Forgiveness and Love"
  9. "Fly on the Wall"
  10. "7 Things"
  11. "Scars"
  12. "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
  13. "Can't Be Tamed"
  14. "Landslide"
  15. "Take Me Along"
  16. "Two More Lonely People"
  17. "The Climb"
Encore
  1. "See You Again"
  2. "My Heart Beats for Love"
  3. "Who Owns My Heart"
Notes
  • Starting with the show in Asuncion, "The Driveway" replaced "Two More Lonely People".
  • In San José, Cyrus performed "Stay".
  • In Perth, Cyrus performed a cover of Gorillaz's "On Melancholy Hill".

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Latin America[15][16][17][18]
April 29, 2011 Quito Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
May 1, 2011 Lima Peru Explanada del Monumental
May 4, 2011 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional
May 6, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium
May 10, 2011 Asunción Paraguay Hipódromo de Asunción
May 13, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Brazil HSBC Arena
May 14, 2011 São Paulo Arena Anhembi
May 17, 2011 Caracas Venezuela Estadio de Fútbol Universidad Simón Bolívar
May 19, 2011[lower-alpha 1] Bogotá Colombia Coliseo Cubierto El Campín
May 21, 2011 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
May 24, 2011 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
May 26, 2011 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
May 28, 2011 Zapopan Estadio Omnilife
Asia
June 17, 2011 Pasay Philippines SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
Australia
June 21, 2011 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
June 23, 2011 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
June 24, 2011
June 26, 2011 Sydney Acer Arena
June 27, 2011
June 29, 2011 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
July 2, 2011 Perth Burswood Dome
List of box office box score data
Venue City Ticket Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Estadio de Fútbol Universidad Simón Bolívar Caracas 5,087 / 6,200 (82%) $1,828,950[21]
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane 11,293 / 11,293 (100%) $1,016,120[22]
Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 25,109 / 25,109 (100%) $2,186,990[23]
Acer Arena Sydney 26,839 / 26,839 (100%) $2,485,360[24]
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide 8,374 / 8,374 (100%) $765,677[22]
Burswood Dome Perth 15,601 / 15,601 (100%) $1,359,070[22]
Total 92,303 / 93,416 (99%) $9,642,167

Notes

  1. The May 19 show at Coliseo Cubierto El Campín, Bogota, was originally scheduled to be performed in the Simón Bolívar Park, but was moved.[19][20]

References

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