Take Me Home Tour (One Direction) Explained

Concert Tour Name:Take Me Home Tour
Location:Europe • Oceania • Asia • North America
Artist:One Direction
Album:Take Me Home
Number Of Legs:4
Number Of Shows:123
Gross:$114 million ($ in dollars)
Last Tour:Up All Night Tour
(2011–12)
This Tour:Take Me Home Tour
(2013)
Next Tour:Where We Are Tour
(2014)

The Take Me Home Tour[1] was the second headlining concert tour by English-Irish boy band One Direction, in support of their second studio album, Take Me Home (2012).[2] [3] The tour began on 23 February 2013 in London, England, and concluded on 3 November 2013 in Chiba, Japan. It was announced by member Liam Payne at the BRIT Awards in early 2012, originally billed as the UK & Ireland Arena Tour. In mid-2012, the tour expanded to include North America and Australia following the band's international breakthrough. The tour was documented in the film directed by Morgan Spurlock.[4]

The Take Me Home Tour was commercially successful, with many sold-out shows and overwhelming demand for tickets, prompting organisers to add more dates to the itinerary. In the UK and Ireland, ticket sales reached 300,000 within a day of release, which included a six sell-out dates at the O2 Arena in London. In Australia and New Zealand, ticket sales grossed US$15.7 million, with all 190,000 tickets sold for eighteen shows held in Australia and New Zealand. The tour placed at number 10 on Pollstars Year-End Top 20 Worldwide Tours list, grossing $114 million from the 123 shows.

Background

On 21 February 2012, One Direction attended the 2012 BRIT Awards at which they received the Best British Single award for their debut single "What Makes You Beautiful".[5] During One Direction's acceptance speech, member Liam Payne stated that they would embark on their first arena concert tour.[6] Reports soon followed that the tour would consist of fifteen dates across the UK and Ireland.[7] [8] One Direction's official website confirmed the dates, with tickets to be made available on 25 February.[9]

On 12 April 2012, the group announced the North American leg as a part of a '2013 World Tour'. The North American leg was set to begin a 25-city run in Sunrise, Florida, on 13 June 2013 and to stop in Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Montreal and Las Vegas before wrapping up in Los Angeles on 7 August. Tickets for the North American leg of the concert series went on sale 21 April 2012, at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.[10] [11] Group member Niall Horan said in a statement released to MTV News, "Our fans are simply the best in the world. The support they have shown us has been incredible and we're all so grateful to each and every one of them. We can't wait to see everyone this summer, at Madison Square Garden and of course when we play our world tour in 2013."

On 18 April 2012, the Australian leg was announced.[12] The leg was set to begin in Brisbane on 13 September 2013 and visit Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide before heading west to Perth. The tour then returned to the east coast for five additional shows before travelling to New Zealand for three shows. Tickets for the Australasian leg went on sale on 28 April 2012, except for the Perth dates, which went on sale on 28 June.[13]

In June 2012, continental European dates were reported to be in the process of being added and were confirmed on 29 October 2012.[14] [15] The continental European dates compromises of shows in France, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal and Denmark in April and May 2013. Tickets went on sale between 2 and 5 November 2012, depending on the venue.

Commercial reception

Having initially announced 15 shows across the UK and Ireland, the group added extra shows around the UK and Ireland due to high demand, which included matinée performances at various dates. One Direction announced the extra shows on their Twitter page throughout the morning after the initial dates went on sale. British ticket sales reached 300,000 within a day of release. The original dates sold out within minutes—with 1,000 tickets selling per minute, with two or three extra dates having been added at each city. Notable dates that sold out include six dates at The O2 Arena in London, while four dates at The O2 in Dublin also sold out within an hour—as did four Belfast Odyssey Arena dates.[16] [17] In North America, the group added additional shows due to "overwhelming demand". The tickets for the added shows went on sale in May 2012.[18] In Australia and New Zealand, tickets also ignited commercial success pulling sales of US$15.7million, with all 190,000 tickets being sold for eighteen shows to be held in Australia and New Zealand from September 2013.[19] Tickets for the Perth shows, which went on sale later than the rest of Australia, sold out in six minutes.[20]

In May 2012, as One Direction added more dates to their 2013 World Tour, Andy Greene, associate editor of Rolling Stone magazine, declared that the boy band are "being worked like dogs". The Daily Star Sunday revealed that many of their shows planned for 2013 had sold out and that they were adding an extra 25 performances in 20 US cities, some of which priced at more than £200 for one ticket. The article additionally noted that "One Direction could eclipse the big tour megabucks earned by rock giants U2 and The Rolling Stones". Greene ultimately declared: "I've never known a band announce a second summer tour before a first summer tour is over. It's insane – they're working them like dogs and printing money right now".[21]

In July 2013, the tour ranked 12th on Pollstars "Top 100 Mid Year Worldwide Tours", earning $49.6 million from 68 shows.[22] The tour ranked 10th Pollstars Year-End Top 20 Worldwide Tours list, grossing $114 million.[23]

On 29 October 2013, it was announced that the band had sold a record-breaking 81,542 tickets at Sydney's Allphones Arena. The previous record was held by Metallica with 74,244. The executives of the arena unveiled the first entertainer's "Star" in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct to commemorate the achievement.[24]

Opening acts

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on 24 February 2013 in London. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[28]

  1. "Up All Night"
  2. "I Would"
  3. "Heart Attack"
  4. "More than This"
  5. "Loved You First"
  6. "One Thing"
  7. "C'mon, C'mon"
  8. "Change My Mind"
  9. "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)"
  10. "Last First Kiss"
  11. "Moments"
  12. "Back For You"
  13. "Summer Love"
  14. "Over Again"
  15. "Little Things"
  16. "Teenage Dirtbag" (Wheatus cover)
  17. "Rock Me"
  18. "She's Not Afraid"
  19. "Kiss You"

Encore

  1. "Live While We're Young"
  2. "What Makes You Beautiful"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Europe[29]
23 February 2013LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena5 Seconds of Summer62,868 / 64,288$3,276,740
24 February 2013
26 February 2013GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre17,285 / 17,285$1,037,099
27 February 2013
1 March 2013CardiffWalesMotorpoint Arena Cardiff17,622 / 19,976$1,057,320
2 March 2013
3 March 2013
5 March 2013DublinIrelandThe O2
6 March 2013
7 March 2013BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey Arena33,624 / 33,624$1,711,926
8 March 2013
10 March 2013
11 March 2013
12 March 2013DublinIrelandThe O235,241 / 35,260$1,846,652
13 March 2013
15 March 2013ManchesterEnglandManchester Arena42,882 / 43,515$2,080,536
16 March 2013
17 March 2013LiverpoolEcho Arena Liverpool9,422 / 9,422$565,319
19 March 2013SheffieldMotorpoint Arena Sheffield
20 March 2013NottinghamCapital FM Arena7,554 / 7,554$453,239
22 March 2013BirminghamLG Arena37,740 / 38,151$1,843,509
23 March 2013
31 March 2013LiverpoolEcho Arena Liverpool9,568 / 9,568$574,080
1 April 2013 LondonThe O2 Arena93,277 / 95,916$4,667,728
2 April 2013
4 April 2013
5 April 2013
6 April 2013
8 April 2013NewcastleMetro Radio Arena28,320 / 29,469$1,378,383
9 April 2013
10 April 2013
12 April 2013GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre8,621 / 8,621$517,259
13 April 2013SheffieldEnglandMotorpoint Arena Sheffield33,978 / 34,098$2,511,197
14 April 2013
16 April 2013NottinghamCapital FM Arena7,513 / 7,513$450,779
17 April 2013BirminghamLG Arena12,532 / 12,637$612,596
19 April 2013ManchesterManchester Arena28,582 / 28,736$893,930
20 April 2013
29 April 2013ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-BercyCamryn11,222 / 11,222$830,530
30 April 2013MetzGalaxie Amnéville5,895 / 9,500$353,699
1 May 2013AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis15,137 / 15,137$858,609
3 May 2013AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome11,870 / 12,000$661,726
4 May 2013OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena9,819 / 9,824$509,565
5 May 2013HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen12,234 / 12,234$734,040
7 May 2013BærumNorwayTelenor Arena18,886 / 18,886$1,133,160
8 May 2013StockholmSwedenFriends Arena29,723 / 29,723$1,783,380
10 May 2013CopenhagenDenmarkForum Copenhagen6,735 / 9,500$404,018
11 May 2013BerlinGermanyO2 World Berlin11,816 / 11,816$577,298
12 May 2013HamburgO2 World Hamburg10,724 / 13,693$542,683
16 May 2013ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion13,000 / 13,000$996,075
17 May 2013MunichGermanyOlympiahalle10,283 / 10,283$535,924
19 May 2013VeronaItalyVerona Arena12,248 / 15,000$734,879
20 May 2013MilanMediolanum Forum7,953 / 9,500$477,179
22 May 2013BarcelonaSpainPavelló Olímpic8,685 / 8,685$521,099
24 May 2013MadridPalacio Vistalegre18,680 / 18,680$1,120,799
25 May 2013
26 May 2013LisbonPortugalMEO Arena12,040 / 15,000$722,399
North America[30]
8 June 2013Mexico CityMexicoForo SolJetLag107,317 / 108,052$6,244,771
9 June 2013
13 June 2013SunriseUnited StatesBB&T Center5 Seconds of Summer12,755 / 12,755$903,306
14 June 2013MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena13,838 / 13,838$938,729
16 June 2013LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center15,682 / 16,237$980,588
18 June 2013ColumbusNationwide Arena14,191 / 19,000$922,459
19 June 2013NashvilleBridgestone Arena13,422 / 13,422 $1,001,309
21 June 2013AtlantaPhilips Arena14,264 / 14,264$917,424
22 June 2013RaleighPNC Arena13,494 / 19,000$877,121
23 June 2013Washington, D.C.Verizon Center13,992 / 13,992$1,020,134
25 June 2013PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center14,827 / 14,827$1,072,786
26 June 2013MansfieldComcast Center16,034 / 18,500$1,042,250
28 June 2013WantaghNikon at Jones Beach Theater27,374 / 28,220$1,779,343
29 June 2013
2 July 2013East RutherfordIzod Center14,671 / 14,671$1,021,706
4 July 2013MontrealCanadaBell Centre14,573 / 14,573$1,016,760
5 July 2013HersheyUnited StatesHersheypark Stadium62,722 / 62,722$2,992,757
6 July 2013
8 July 2013PittsburghConsol Energy Center13,565 / 13,565$866,391
9 July 2013TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre29,424 / 29,424$1,094,726
10 July 2013
12 July 2013Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills16,397 / 16,397$1,032,838
13 July 2013Tinley ParkFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre32,440 / 40,000$2,108,653
14 July 2013
18 July 2013MinneapolisTarget Center13,665 / 13,665$1,003,558
19 July 2013Kansas CitySprint Center13,532 / 13,532$868,230
21 July 2013HoustonToyota Center12,715 / 12,715$961,753
22 July 2013DallasAmerican Airlines Center14,160 / 14,160$959,468
24 July 2013DenverPepsi Center14,244 / 17,500$925,880
25 July 2013West Valley CityMaverik Center10,158 / 10,402$778,357
27 July 2013VancouverCanadaRogers Arena15,187 / 19,000$937,849
28 July 2013SeattleUnited StatesKeyArena-
30 July 2013San JoseSAP Center13,887 / 18,500$902,659
31 July 2013OaklandOracle Arena13,934 / 13,934$987,479
2 August 2013Las VegasMandalay Bay Events Center22,329 / 24,000$1,451,432
3 August 2013
4 August 2013Chula VistaSleep Train Amphitheatre13,213 / 18,000$858,846
7 August 2013Los AngelesStaples Center57,363 / 57,363$3,998,657
8 August 2013
9 August 2013
10 August 2013
Oceania[31]
23 September 2013AdelaideAustraliaAdelaide Entertainment Centre5 Seconds of Summer23,835 / 24,540$1,976,100
24 September 2013
25 September 2013
28 September 2013PerthPerth Arena35,166 / 35,366$2,944,504
29 September 2013
2 October 2013MelbourneRod Laver Arena94,457 / 97,376$7,218,803
3 October 2013
5 October 2013 SydneyAllphones Arena79,914 / 80,532$6,646,154
6 October 2013
10 October 2013ChristchurchNew ZealandCBS Canterbury Arena7,877 / 8,230$850,789
12 October 2013AucklandVector Arena19,320 / 19,898$1,890,767
13 October 2013
16 October 2013MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver Arena
17 October 2013
19 October 2013BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre30,405 / 30,831$2,637,087
20 October 2013
21 October 2013
23 October 2013SydneyAllphones Arena
24 October 2013
25 October 2013
26 October 2013
28 October 2013MelbourneRod Laver Arena
29 October 2013
30 October 2013
Asia[32]
2 November 2013ChibaJapanMakuhari MesseOlly Murs
3 November 2013
Total824,843 / 835,428 (98.7%)$52,582,225
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
  • Matinee and evening concerts
  • The score data is representative of the seven shows at Rod Laver Arena on 2–3, 16-17, 28–30 October respectively.
  • The score data is representative of the four shows at Dublin 3Arena on 3,5, 12-13 March respectively.
  • The score data is representative of the four shows at Motorpoint Arena Sheffield on 19 March, 13-14 April respectively.

    Notes

    1.Data from study is collected from all worldwide concerts held between 1 January and 30 June 2013. All monetary figures are based in U.S. dollars. All information is based upon extensive research conducted by Pollstar.

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: One Direction Take Zumba Classes To Prepare For 'Take Me Home' World Tour. Capital FM. 23 February 2013.
    2. Web site: 1D Announce 2013 North America Live Arena Tour . One Direction official website. Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.. 18 April 2012. 20 April 2012.
    3. Web site: Jocelyn Vena. One Direction Announce U.S. Dates On 2013 World Tour. https://web.archive.org/web/20120413230513/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1682975/one-direction-tour-dates.jhtml . dead . 13 April 2012 . MTV News. 12 April 2012. 20 April 2012.
    4. Web site: One Direction: This Is Us (2013) . . 2 September 2018.
    5. News: One Direction Win Best British Single At BRIT Awards 2012 . Capital FM. . 21 February 2011 . 15 March 2012.
    6. News: Emily Hewett. One Direction banned from Capital FM after Brits snub as UK tour announced. Metro. 22 February 2012. 31 March 2012. 2 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120702194923/http://www.metro.co.uk/music/891066-one-direction-banned-from-capital-fm-after-brits-snub-as-uk-tour-announced. dead.
    7. Web site: Lewis Corner . One Direction announce UK and Ireland arena tour for 2013. . 22 February 2012. 20 April 2012.
    8. Web site: One Direction announce UK tour in 2013 after Brits win . . . 22 February 2012 . 20 April 2012.
    9. Web site: 1D Unveil 2013 UK & Ireland Tour! . One Direction official website . Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. . 21 February 2012 . 20 April 2012 . 1 March 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130301124717/http://www.onedirectionmusic.com/gb/news/entry/1d_unveil_2013_uk_ireland_tour/ . dead .
    10. One Direction Plot Summer Tour... in 2013. Billboard. 12 April 2012. 12 April 2012.
    11. Web site: One Direction announces America tour dates . . 12 April 2012 . 20 April 2012.
    12. Web site: One Direction announce Aussie tour in September 2013. . 18 April 2012 . 11 June 2012.
    13. Web site: One Direction Australian Tour Dates Announced . . . 19 April 2012 . 11 June 2012.
    14. Web site: One Direction recording second album. STV. 11 June 2012. 11 June 2012. 2 November 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131102075635/http://entertainment.stv.tv/showbiz/306435-one-direction-recroding-second-album/. dead.
    15. Web site: Mayer Nissim . One Direction announce first european tour. Digital Spy . 29 October 2012. 5 November 2012.
    16. Web site: Lewis Corner . One Direction: 'Next album will have more guitars and be grungier' . Digital Spy. 20 February 2012. 20 April 2012.
    17. Web site: One Direction Fans in Ticket-Buying Frenzy. https://web.archive.org/web/20120307145549/http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/one-direction/349694-one-direction-tickets . dead . 7 March 2012 . . 26 February 2012 . 20 April 2012.
    18. News: One Direction: Additional Dates Added To Ambitious 2013 Summer Tour! . Iconvsicon . Wordpress . 27 April 2012 . 11 June 2012 . 31 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120531184752/http://www.iconvsicon.com/2012/04/27/one-direction-additional-dates-added-to-ambitious-2013-summer-tour/ . dead .
    19. News: Brittany Stack . How One Direction cashed in on their hugely successful Australian tour . . 29 April 2012 . 11 June 2012.
    20. Web site: 1D tickets sell out in minutes. . 28 June 2012 . 28 June 2012.
    21. Web site: Parker . Mike . One Direction facing burn-out . Daily Star Sunday. 27 May 2012 . 11 June 2012.
    22. Web site: Pollstar Top 100 Worldwide Tours: Mid-Year 2013. 12 July 2013 . . 29 July 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130717125604/http://pollstarpro.com/files/charts2013/2013MidYearTop100WorldwideTours.pdf . dead . 17 July 2013.
    23. Web site: Lewis . Randy . Bon Jovi dominates Pollstar's concert tour list . . 3 September 2018 . 31 December 2013.
    24. One Direction Break Sydney Venue Record, Awarded Olympic Park 'Star'. Billboard. Brandle. Lars. 29 October 2013.
    25. News: Pannacione. Maggie. Camryn to Open for One Direction in Europe. 23 February 2013. Artist Direct. 20 December 2012. 27 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927172006/http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/camryn-to-open-for-one-direction-in-europe/10362495. dead.
    26. News: McCabe. Kathy. One Direction picks Australian band 5 Seconds Of Summer as support act for world tour. 23 February 2013. Perth Now. 14 February 2013.
    27. Web site: Olly Murs 'buzzing' about joining 'top boys' One Direction on tour in Japan. NOW. 30 September 2013.
    28. Web site: One Direction Launch 'Take Me Home' World Tour With Two Sold-Out Shows In London. 24 February 2013 . . . 28 February 2013. http://www.freezepage.com/1362122125ZJUWSASAOP?url=http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/one-direction/news/take-me-home-world-tour-launch-london . 1 March 2013.
    29. Sources for dates in Europe:
      • Web site: Events . April 2012 . One Direction official website . Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.. 8 April 2012. http://www.freezepage.com/1333956734CRBZGATAMN?url=http://www.onedirectionmusic.com/gb/events/ . 8 April 2012.
      • Web site: Events . April 2012 . One Direction official website . Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.. 8 April 2012. http://www.freezepage.com/1333956816DSLCVENRBW?url=http://www.onedirectionmusic.com/gb/events/P35/ . 8 April 2012.
      • Web site: Mayer Nissim . One Direction announce first european tour. Digital Spy . Hearst Magazines UK . 29 October 2012. 5 November 2012.
    30. Sources for dates in North America:
    31. Sources for dates in Oceania:
      • News: One Direction announces Aussie tour in September 2013 . . 18 April 2012 . 18 April 2012. http://www.freezepage.com/1335811258NSZLIPRSEX?url=http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/one-direction-announce-aussie-tour-in-september-2013/story-e6frfku0-1226332054437. 30 April 2012.
      • Web site: One Direction announce NZ 2013 tour dates. 3 News. 20 April 2012. 20 April 2012. http://www.freezepage.com/1335811456ONXUJTASMV?url=http://www.3news.co.nz/One-Direction-announce-NZ-2013-tour-dates/tabid/418/articleID/251189/Default.aspx/story-e6frfku0-1226332054437. 30 April 2012.
    32. Sources for dates in Asia: