All Night Long Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:All Night Long Tour
Artist:Alexandra Burke
Album:Overcome
Start Date:14 January 2011
End Date:14 August 2011
Number Of Legs:1
Number Of Shows:35

The All Night Long Tour is the debut concert tour by British pop/R&B singer Alexandra Burke. It is Burke's first concert tour which is to promote her debut studio album Overcome. The tour is set to kick off in Wales on 14 January 2011 and currently finishes on 24 June 2011 in Ireland. The tour will visit various cities across the United Kingdom including Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, London and Manchester. The dates for the tour was officially revealed on ITV's Daybreak website on 7 September 2010.[1]

Inspired by musical acts such as Michael Jackson[2] and Beyoncé, The All Night Long Tour began a year and three months after the release of the supporting album Overcome. New up and coming acts Parade and Carrie Mac were announced as the supporting acts. The set list of the tour consisted of songs from Overcome, as well as covering "Closer" by Ne-Yo, "Survivor"/"Bootylicious"/"Independent Women" by Destiny's Child and "Listen" by Beyoncé.

Background

The tour was officially announced in September 2010 during an interview with Irish channel After Dark. It was her first headlining tour; she had previously performed on The X Factor tour and had been asked by Beyoncé Knowles to support the European leg of her I Am... Tour.[3]

Speculation whether Burke would go on tour began in January 2010, but she stated in various interviews that she playing various summer festivals in the UK, but would not go on tour until 2010 because she did not want to perform a load of cover songs and that she wanted enough material so that she could perform her own songs.[4] In May 2010, Burke began her tour plans and confirmed that she would be touring the following year, with tour dates being announced at the end of the current year. During her interview with After Dark she stated "I have major ideas for it and I want it to be the most incredible thing known to man, but it's going to take a lot of work."[5] The show on 14 February in The Brighton Centre was different due to it being Valentine's Day. Tickets for show at the Oasis Leisure Centre had sold out.[6]

Supporting acts

  1. Parade[7]
  2. Carrie Mac[7]
  3. Olly Murs

Setlist

  1. "Broken Heels"
  2. "Nothing But the Girl"
  3. "Dumb"
  4. "Start Without You"
  5. "Hello Good Morning" (Dancers Interlude)
  6. "Perfect"
  7. "Overcome"
  8. "Closer" (Ne-Yo cover)
  9. "Hallelujah"
  10. "Good Night Good Morning"
  11. Destiny's Child medley: "Survivor" / "Bootylicious" / "Listen" / "Independent Women"
  12. "Dangerous"
  13. "All Night Long"
  14. "The Silence"
  15. "Bad Boys"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
14 January 2011RhylWalesPavilion Theatre
16 January 2011BelfastNorthern IrelandWaterfront Hall
17 January 2011DublinIrelandGrand Canal Theatre
18 January 2011BelfastNorthern IrelandWaterfront Hall
20 January 2011GlasgowScotlandClyde Auditorium
21 January 2011HarrogateEnglandHarrogate International Centre
24 January 2011SwindonOasis Leisure Centre
25 January 2011BristolColston Hall
27 January 2011Plymouth Pavilions
28 January 2011CardiffWalesCardiff International Arena
29 January 2011BirminghamEnglandNational Indoor Arena
31 January 2011NottinghamRoyal Concert Hall
1 February 2011SheffieldSheffield City Hall
3 February 2011NewcastleNewcastle City Hall
4 February 2011ManchesterManchester Apollo
5 February 2011
7 February 2011BlackpoolBlackpool Winter Gardens
8 February 2011LiverpoolEcho Arena
10 February 2011LondonHMV Hammersmith Apollo
11 February 2011IndigO2
12 February 2011BournemouthBournemouth International Centre
14 February 2011BrightonThe Brighton Centre
15 February 2011WolverhamptonWolverhampton Civic Hall
16 February 2011MargateWinter Gardens
18 February 2011OxfordNew Theatre Oxford
19 February 2011BridlingtonThe Spa
21 February 2011SunderlandSunderland Empire
22 February 2011DoncasterThe Dome
23 February 2011Southend-on-SeaCliffs Pavilion
24 February 2011IpswichRegent Theatre
10 July 2011BerkshireHenley Festival

Notes and References

  1. News: Alexandra Burke announces UK tour . Love . Ryan . 7 September 2010 . . 5 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101110045947/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a273970/alexandra-burke-announces-uk-tour.html . 10 November 2010 . live .
  2. News: Burke tour 'inspired by Michael Jackson'. Copsey. Robert. 30 November 2010. Digital Spy. 5 December 2010.
  3. News: Burke 'to support Beyoncé on tour'. Balls. David. 23 September 2009. Digital Spy. 3 September 2010.
  4. News: Burke: 'I'm doing tons of festivals'. Nissim. Mayer. 14 April 2010. Digital Spy. 3 September 2010.
  5. News: Alexandra Burke 'to announce tour dates'. Copsey. Robert. 24 August 2010. Digital Spy. 3 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100827051113/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a266622/alexandra-burke-to-announce-tour-dates.html. 27 August 2010 . live.
  6. News: Alexandra Burke gives extra . 26 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Alexandra Burke tickets HMV Hammersmith Apollo London,, Directions, seating chart. Official Ticketmaster site. . ticketmaster.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100919152727/http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1700452693D94CA4?artistid=980426&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1 . 2010-09-19.