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The following is a chronological list of American rock band Black Veil Brides' concert tours.

2009[edit]

On Leather Wings Tour[edit]

On Leather Wings
Tour by Black Veil Brides
Associated albumSex & Hollywood/We Stitch These Wounds
Start dateDecember 11, 2009
End dateDecember 21, 2009
No. of shows8 in Total

The On Leather Wings Tour is the first concert tour by American rock band Black Veil Brides in support of their then soon-to-be debut album We Stitch These Wounds, and they also played a few songs from their debut EP Sex & Hollywood.[1][2]

Setlist[edit]

  1. "All Your Hate"
  2. "We Stitch These Wounds"
  3. "Beautiful Remains"
  4. "The Gunsling"
  5. "The Mortician's Daughter"
  6. "Sweet Blasphemy"
  7. "Knives and Pens"

Source:[3]

Personnel[edit]

  • Andy Biersack - lead vocals
  • David "Pan" Burton - lead guitar
  • Jinxx - guitar
  • Ashley Purdy - bass
  • Sandra Alvarenga - drums

Tour Dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
North America
December 11, 2009 Cleveland, Ohio United States Peabody's Concert Club
December 13, 2009 Covington, Kentucky The Mad Hatter
December 14, 2009 Nashville, Tennessee The Muse
December 15, 2009 St. Louis, Missouri Fubar
December 16, 2009 Tulsa, Oklahoma The Marquee
December 18, 2009 Phoenix, Arizona PHiX Gallery
December 20, 2009 West Hollywood, California Whisky a Go Go
December 21, 2009 Anaheim, California Chain Reaction

Source:[4]

2010[edit]

Royal Family Clothing Tour[edit]

Royal Family Clothing Tour
Tour by Black Veil Brides, From First to Last, Eyes Set to Kill, Confide, and Sleeping with Sirens
Associated albumWe Stitch These Wounds
Start dateMarch 12, 2010
End dateApril 11, 2010
No. of shows27 in Total

The Royal Family Clothing Tour is a package concert tour sponsored by Royal Family Clothing and was Black Veil Brides' second concert tour. The tour featured five artists: Black Veil Brides, From First to Last, Eyes Set to Kill, Confide, and Sleeping with Sirens. The tour had 27 dates, 9 of which Black Veil Brides performed at.


I can remember when I was younger, seeing kids at school wearing From First To Last t-shirts and being so curious about who they were or what it was. I remember the first time I heard them I was blown away, it was something so different from what was going on at the time. The same could be said for a band like Eyes Set To Kill. It is truly a thrill for us to get to join these bands every night on the road. This tour will be taking us to places we have had yet to play, so we are very excited to see a new group of dedicated BVB fans every single night in their war paint, singing their hearts out!

— Andy Biersack on the Royal Family Clothing Tour

[5]

Setlist[edit]

  1. "We Stitch These Wounds"
  2. "All Your Hate"
  3. "Beautiful Remains"
  4. "Sweet Blasphemy"
  5. "Knives and Pens"

Source:[6]

Personnel[edit]

  • Andy Biersack – lead vocals
  • Jake Pitts – lead guitar
  • Jinxx – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Ashley Purdy – bass guitar
  • Sandra Alvarenga – drums, percussion

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
North America
March 12, 2010 West Palm Beach, Florida United States Ground Control
March 13, 2010 Pensacola, Florida Sluggo's
March 15, 2010 El Paso–Juárez The Sanctuary
March 16, 2010 Tempe, Arizona PHiX Gallery
March 17, 2010 Hollywood, California Whisky a Go Go
March 18, 2010 San Bernardino, California California State University (SMSU Event Center)
March 19, 2010 San Diego, California Epicentre
March 20, 2010 Anaheim, California Chain Reaction
March 21, 2010 Orangevale, California The Boardwalk
March 23, 2010 Seattle, Washington Studio Seven
March 24, 2010 TBA TBA
March 25, 2010 Pocatello, Idaho Icon
March 26, 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah Kilby Court
March 27, 2010 Denver, Colorado Marquis Theater
March 28, 2010 Wichita, Kansas Oz Cafe
March 30, 2010 St. Louis, Missouri Fubar
March 31, 2010 Lexington, Kentucky Tattersails
April 1, 2010 Terre Haute, Indiana THMV The Venue
April 2, 2010 Grand Rapids, Michigan The Mixtape
April 3, 2010 Pontiac, Michigan Eagle Theater
April 4, 2010 Cleveland, Ohio Peabody's Concert Club
April 6, 2010 Manchester, New Hampshire Rocko's Bar and Grill
April 7, 2010 Poughkeepsie, New York The Loft
April 8, 2010 Allentown, Pennsylvania Crocodile Rock Café
April 9, 2010 Lemoyne, Pennsylvania The Championship
April 10, 2010 Vineland, New Jersey Hangar 84
April 11, 2010 Richmond, Virginia The Canal Club

Source:[7][8][9][10]

Sacred Ceremony Tour[edit]

Sacred Ceremony Tour
Tour by Black Veil Brides, Vampires Everywhere!, Modern Day Escape, and Get Scared
Associated albumWe Stitch These Wounds
Start dateJuly 2, 2010
End dateAugust 15, 2010
No. of shows42 in Total

The Sacred Ceremony Tour is a concert tour sponsored by Hot Topic, headlined by American rock band Black Veil Brides in support of their album, We Stitch These Wounds. The co-headlining artists were Vampires Everywhere!, Modern Day Escape, and Get Scared.[11]

Setlist[edit]

  1. "All Your Hate"
  2. "We Stitch These Wounds"
  3. "Children Surrender"
  4. "Beautiful Remains"
  5. "The Mortician's Daughter"
  6. "Heaven's Calling"
  7. "Sweet Blasphemy"
  8. "Perfect Weapon"
    Encore
  9. "Knives and Pens

Source:[12]

Personnel[edit]

  • Andy Biersack – lead vocals
  • Jake Pitts – lead guitar
  • Jinxx – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Ashley Purdy – bass guitar
  • Sandra Alvarenga – drums, percussion

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
North America
July 2, 2010 San Diego, California United States Epicentre
July 3, 2010 Anaheim, California Chain Reaction
July 5, 2010 Mesa, Arizona The Underground
July 6, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico The Launchpad
July 7, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas Ridglea Theatre
July 8, 2010 San Antonio, Texas White Rabbit
July 9, 2010 Houston, Texas The Junction
July 10, 2010 New Orleans, Louisiana High Ground
July 11, 2010 Jacksonville, Florida Brewster's Pub & Pit (The Pit)
July 12, 2010 Tampa, Florida Transitions Art Gallery (Skatepark of Tampa)
July 13, 2010 Atlanta, Georgia The Masquerade
July 15, 2010 Springfield, Virginia Jaxx
July 16, 2010 Poughkeepsie, New York The Chance
July 17, 2010 Allentown, Pennsylvania Crocodile Rock Café
July 18, 2010 Vineland, New Jersey Hangar 84
July 19, 2010 Worcester, Massachusetts The Palladium
July 20, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada Underworld
July 21, 2010 Toronto, Ontario Sneaky Dee's
July 22, 2010 Buffalo, New York United States Xtreme Wheels Skatepark
July 23, 2010 Detroit, Michigan I-Rock Nightclub
July 24, 2010 Cleveland, Ohio Peabody's Concert Club
July 25, 2010 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Club Octane
July 26, 2010 Covington, Kentucky The Mad Hatter
July 27, 2010 Chicago, Illinois Fiesta Cantina
July 28, 2010 Dayton, Ohio The Attic
July 29, 2010 Sauget, Illinois Pop's Nightclub and Concert Venue
July 30, 2010 Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Rave
July 31, 2010 Des Moines, Iowa The House of Bricks
August 1, 2010 Tulsa, Oklahoma The Marquee
August 3, 2010 Denver, Colorado Marquis Theatre
August 4, 2010 Colorado Springs, Colorado The Black Sheep
August 5, 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah In the Venue
August 6, 2010 Boise, Idaho The Venue
August 7, 2010 Seattle, Washington El Corazón
August 8, 2010 Portland, Oregon Hawthorn Theatre
August 10, 2010 Modesto, California Modesto Virtual
August 11, 2010 Sacramento, California The Boardwalk
August 12, 2010 Fresno, California Club Retro
August 13, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada Area 702 Skate Park
August 14, 2010 Lancaster, California Cedar Center
August 15, 2010 Los Angeles, California Whisky a Go Go

Source: [13][14][15]

Entertainment or Death Tour[edit]

Entertainment or Death Tour
Tour by Black Veil Brides, William Control, and Motionless in White
Associated albumWe Stitch These Wounds
Start date??? ?, 2010
End date??? ?, 2010
No. of shows? in Total

The Entertainment or Death Tour is a concert tour by American rock band Black Veil Brides in support of their album, ??????????????????????.

Setlist[edit]

Source:

Personnel[edit]

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
October 1 2011 Victorville United States VVEC
October 3 2011 Tucson United States Skrappy's
October 5 2011 Austin United States Emo's
October 6 2011 Little Rock United States The Village
October 7 2011 Nashville United States Rocketown
October 8 2011 Columbia United States New Brookland Tavern
October 9 2011 Raleigh United States The Brewery
October 10 2011 Richmond United States The Hat Factory
October 12 2011 Philadelphia United States Club Polari
October 13 2011 Baltimore United States The Ottobar
October 14 2011 Lancester United States Chameleon Club
October 15 2011 Asbury Park United States The Stone Pony
October 16 2011 Worcestere United States The Palladium (Rock and Shock Festival)
October 18 2011 New York United States Gramercy Theater
October 19 2011 Clifton Park United States Northern Lights
October 20 2011 Rochester United States Water Street Music Hall
October 21 2011 Pittsburgh United States Altar Bar
October 22 2011 Grand Rapids United States The Mixtape Cafe
October 23 2011 Indianapolis United States Emerson Theatre
October 24 2011 West Dundee United States Clearwater Theater
October 26 2011 Iowa City United States Blue Moose
October 27 2011 St. Paul United States Station 4
October 28 2011 Omaha United States Sokol Underground
October 29 2011 Wichita United States The Oz Cafe
October 30 2011 Wichita Falls United States The Hangar
October 31 2011 Frisco United States Dr. Pepper Arena (Monster Mosh)
November 1 2011 Oklahoma City United States Diamond Ballroom

Pins and Needles Tour[edit]

Pins and Needles Tour
Tour by Black Veil Brides, The Birthday Massacre, Dommin, and Aural Vampire
Associated album?
Start dateNovember ?, 2010
End dateNovember ?, 2010
No. of shows? in Total

The Pins and Needles Tour is a concert tour by American rock band Black Veil Brides in support of their album, ??????????????????????.

Background[edit]

The international leg of the tour was announced in September 2011, and was due to begin late February in Auckland, New Zealand.[16] However the show was cancelled a few days prior.[17] Therefore it began in Brisbane, Australia on Thursday 1 March.[18] After Australia, the tour visited Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore[19] and will return to the UK for several major UK Festivals; the Isle of Wight Festival and the Wireless Festival.[20][21] She will also make an appearance at the 2012 Teenage Cancer Trust concert.[22]

Reception[edit]

Neil McCormick from The Telegraph, gave the tour a 3/5 star review, saying, "The only thing louder than her tonight is her audience, packed with mothers and daughters who seem to find something empowering in Jessie J’s aggressively stomping approach to feminism, kicking cymbals with her black bovver boots and grabbing her crotch to deliver Do It Like a Dude, replete with uncensored Oedipal insults and bold declarations of equal-opportunity sexism. Her other principal message to her admirers is that hoariest of pop empowerment clichés “be yourself”, which she expounds upon at some length in formulaic power ballad Who You Are. Her rather pedestrian band crash in behind her as she works herself into a spiritual frenzy (“Seeing is deceiving, dreaming is believing!”)."[23] Ian Gittens from The Independent also gave the tour 3/5 stars, saying, "Jessie J comes into her own live. Strapped into a skimpy purple bondage costume like a Primark Cleopatra, she turns in an exuberant, personality-plus performance that succeeds in temporarily distracting you from the awfulness of her material."[24] Loretta D’Urso from The Music Network said, "The set’s simplicity and Jessie J’s upheld vigor were admired features of the show. Not fancy in the slightest, the singer encompasses the knowledge that her powerful and kinky voice is enough to snare an audience and keep them pinned for as long as she wants."[25]

Opening acts[edit]

"This tour I wanted to have someone tour with me who I respect, who is super talented, I love listening to and who is an amazing performer.... @DevlinOfficial welcome to the #heartbeattour #essexking :)"
— Jessie J via Twitter.[26]

Setlist[edit]

Main Set
  1. "Big White Room"
  2. "Who's Laughing Now?"
  3. "Rainbow"
  4. "Stand Up"/"One Love"
  5. "Casualty of Love"
  6. "Nobody's Perfect"
  7. "Never Too Much"
  8. "Abracadabra"
  9. "Technology"/"Up"
  10. "L.O.V.E."
  11. "Who You Are"
  12. "Mamma Knows Best"
    Encore
  13. "Do It Like a Dude"
  14. "Price Tag"
  15. "Domino"
Oceania Leg
  1. "Who's Laughing Now"
  2. "Rainbow"
  3. "Stand Up"/"One Love"
  4. "Casualty Of Love"
  5. "Nobody's Perfect"
  6. "Never Too Much"
  7. "Abracadabra"
  8. "Technology"
  9. "L.O.V.E."
  10. "Who You Are"
  11. "Mamma Knows Best"
    Encore
  12. "Do It Like A Dude"
  13. "Price Tag"
  14. "Domino"
Asian Leg
  1. "Who's Laughing Now"
  2. "Rainbow"
  3. "Stand Up"/"One Love"
  4. "Casualty Of Love"
  5. "Nobody's Perfect"
  6. "Never Too Much"
  7. "Abracadabra"
  8. "Technology"
  9. "L.O.V.E."
  10. "Who You Are"
  11. "Mamma Knows Best"
    Encore
  12. "Do It Like A Dude"
  13. "Price Tag"
  14. "Domino"
  15. "LaserLight (Singapore Show Only)"

Source:[31]


Personnel[edit]

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
Europe[32]
17 October 2011 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham
18 October 2011
19 October 2011 Doncaster The Dome Leisure Centre
21 October 2011 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
22 October 2011 Liverpool University of Liverpool
23 October 2011 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
25 October 2011 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
26 October 2011 Bridlington England Bridlington Spa
27 October 2011 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
29 October 2011 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
30 October 2011 Leeds England O2 Academy Leeds
1 November 2011 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
2 November 2011
3 November 2011 Brighton Brighton Centre
South America[33]
24 November 2011[A] Sao Paulo Brazil Via Funchal
Oceania[34]
1 March 2012 Brisbane Australia Brisbane River Stage
3 March 2012[B] Doomben Racecourse
7 March 2012 Melbourne Melbourne Festival Hall
8 March 2012 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
10 March 2012[B] Randwick Racecourse
11 March 2012[B] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
12 March 2012[B] Adelaide Ellis Park
14 March 2012 Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Asia[35]
16 March 2012 Petaling Jaya Malaysia Sunway Lagoon Surf Beach
18 March 2012 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
20 March 2012 Kallang Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
Europe[36]
1 April 2012[C] London England Royal Albert Hall
North America[37]
9 April 2012 Los Angeles United States The Roxy Theatre
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is part of the "F1 Rocks Music Festival"
B This concert is part of the "Future Music Festival"
C This concert is part of the "Teenage Cancer Trust 2012"
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
28 February 2012 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena Concert Cancelled[38]
4 March 2012 Perth, Australia Arena Joondalup Future Music Festival Cancelled[39]
5 March 2012 Perth, Australia Challenge Stadium Cancelled[40]

Nice to Meet You Tour[edit]

Nice to Meet You Tour
Tour by Jessie J
Associated albumWho You Are
Heaven
Start date26 February 2013
End date21 March 2013
Legs1
No. of shows17 in Europe in Total

Nice to Meet You Tour will be the first arena tour by Jessie J. It will play 17 arena dates across the UK and Ireland next winter.[41][42][43]

"Its called 'Nice to meet you tour' and it will be NICE! :) Can't wait to show you this tour I've been working on for months! BOOOOM!
— Jessie J via Twitter.[44]

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue
Europe[45][46]
26 February 2013 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena
27 February 2013 Brighton Brighton Centre
1 March 2013 Birmingham LG Arena
2 March 2013 Manchester Manchester Arena
3 March 2013 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
5 March 2013 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
6 March 2013 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
7 March 2013 Bournemouth England Bournemouth International Centre
9 March 2013 London The O2 Arena
10 March 2013
12 March 2013 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
14 March 2013 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
15 March 2013 Aberdeen Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
17 March 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
18 March 2013 Dublin Ireland The O2
20 March 2013 Manchester England Manchester Arena
21 March 2013 Nottingham Capital FM Arena

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"*" denotes tour dates Black Veil Brides played on

See also[edit]

Black Veil Brides ("Tours" section)

References[edit]

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