Raise 'Em Up Tour

Raise 'Em Up Tour
Tour by Keith Urban

Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Fuse
Start date 12 July 2014
End date 7 September 2014
Legs 1
No. of shows 25 in North America
Box office $10,868,414
Keith Urban concert chronology

The Raise 'Em Up Tour was the ninth headlining tour by Australian country music singer, Keith Urban. The tour was in support of his eighth studio album, Fuse (2013). The tour began on 12 July 2014 in Calgary, Canada and ended on 7 September 2014 in Wheatland, California.

Concert synopsis

During the show Urban goes out and performs on a small stage. While performing on the small stage in Calgary, Urban invited country singer Lindsay Ell to sing Miranda Lambert's part in "We Were Us".[1]

Opening acts

Setlist

[3]

  1. "Love's Poster Child"
  2. "Sweet Thing"
  3. "Somewhere in My Car"
  4. "Only You Can Love Me This Way"
  5. "Long Hot Summer"
  6. "Even the Stars Fall 4 U"
  7. "Shame"
  8. "Kiss a Girl"
  9. "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me"
  10. "Used to the Pain"
  11. "Stupid Boy"
  12. "Come Back to Me"
  13. "Little Bit of Everything"
  14. "Days Go By"
  15. "Put You in a Song"
  16. "You Look Good in My Shirt"
  17. "Cop Car"
  18. "Once in a Lifetime"
  19. "You Gonna Fly"
Encore
  1. "Making Memories of Us"
  2. "Raining on Sunday"
  3. "Good Thing"
  4. "Better Life" (acoustic)
  5. "Somebody Like You" (with a snippet of Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust")

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance Gross revenue
North America[2]
12 July 2014 [A] Calgary Canada Calgary Stampede 13,221 / 13,221 (100%) $1,105,960
13 July 2014 [B] Craven Craven Country Jamboree N/A N/A
16 July 2014 [C] Morristown United States Jamboree in the Hills N/A N/A
17 July 2014 Atlantic City The Borgata 1,780 / 3,008 (59%) $236,075
19 July 2014 [D] Brooklyn Faster Horses Festival N/A N/A
22 July 2014 [E] Harrington Delaware State Fair 8,401 / 9,609 (87%) $529,434
24 July 2014 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion 8,085 / 8,085 (100%) $535,118
25 July 2014 Darien Center Darien Lake 12,880 / 21,800 (59%) $469,110
26 July 2014 Mansfield Xfinity Center 18,571 / 19,900 (93%) $685,768
31 July 2014 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 13,500 / 20,427 (66%) $438,478
1 August 2014 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater 14,760 / 20,000 (74%) $494,627
2 August 2014 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center 15,864 / 24,425 (64%) $537,480
8 August 2014 Raleigh Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 16,620 / 20,045 (83%) $464,778
9 August 2014 Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live 13,662 / 20,055 (68%) $439,590
15 August 2014 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 16,148 / 16,890 (96%) $648,525
16 August 2014 Hartford Xfinity Theatre 11,269 / 24,087 (47%) $365,729
17 August 2014 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 11,746 / 15,822 (74%) $481,492
22 August 2014 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 10,617 / 18,808 (56%) $358,858
23 August 2014 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 7,690 / 10,291 (75%) $304,287
24 August 2014 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 11,070 / 12,725 (87%) $567,420
29 August 2014 Englewood Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre 15,323 / 16,848 (91%) $703,515
30 August 2014 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre 14,154 / 20,000 (71%) $539,973
31 August 2014 Paradise The Chelsea Ballroom 2,735 / 2,900 (94%) $220,525
5 September 2014 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 12,550 / 15,000 (84%) $438,763
6 September 2014 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 12,584 / 22,000 (58%) N/A
7 September 2014 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre 8,242 / 15,584 (53%) $302,909
Total 271,472 / 371,530 (73%) $10,868,414
Festivals

Critical reception

Eric Volmez of the Calgary Herald says, "Urban's fiery return to the Saddledome for a Stampede concert Saturday was his second stop this year to promote 2013's Fuse and further proof that he has easily mastered into one of the genre's most reliable exciting concert draws over the past decade, heads and shoulders above most of his cowboy hat/baseball cap-wearing brethren that dominate the charts." [1]

References

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