One Direction’s debut headline UK concert tour, the Up All Night Tour, was officially announced on 27 September 2011. Set for December 2011 and January 2012, the tour would showcase their then-upcoming debut album, and would commence on 18 December 2011 in Watford, England and end 26 January 2012 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. One Direction announced the solo tour shortly after releasing their first single, “What Makes You Beautiful”. Shows in the UK and Ireland were an instant success—many rumored to have sold out in under 10 seconds. Additional shows were added, including an expansion into Australia and New Zealand. In February 2012, One Direction announced the Oceania leg, the tour dates set for April 2012, scheduled to visit cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland and Wellington. While promoting the tour, band member Liam Payne stated the group wanted this trek to be a “world tour”. To kick off the tour, the band performed a rehearsal show in Watford. Once the first leg of the tour was complete, the band joined Big Time Rush as the opening act on the Better With U Tour.
During a break from concerts, One Direction promoted their album in the United States. Following an appearance on The Today Show, Up All Night was released in the US and One Direction became the first ever UK group to have their debut album bow atop the Billboard 200. This led to the group extending the tour into North America. On 21 March 2012, One Direction announced the North American leg of the tour. The North American leg would start on 24 May 2012 and compromise out of 26 shows. Shortly after the announcement British recording artist Olly Murs was confirmed to be the opening act for select dates on tour.
The concerts in England and Ireland received mixed feedback from critics. Kitty Empire (The Observer) was not impressed with the show at Windsor Hall. Empire wrote, “It’s easy to sneer at boy bands, but always worth considering their appeal. It goes without saying that One Direction are slick, and often bland. With the exception of their persuasive No 1 single, “What Makes You Beautiful”, their songs aren’t wildly distinctive”. For the concert at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo in London, James Robertson (Daily Mirror) gave the band a positive review. He states, “The room shook with hair raising, ear drum piercing and (if there had been windows) glass-shattering screams. Each took a turn walking forward to embrace the cries from the sold-out Hammersmith Apollo while singing the lame-named Na, Na, Na. It was impossible to tell which one of the five boys had the biggest ovation but the loudest cheer came when Niall played acoustic guitar as they sang solo around an artificial camp fire”. Another glowing review was done by Alexandra Ryan (Evening Herald) for the concert at Dublin’s The O2. She says, “THEY came, they saw, they conquered. Dreams came true for thousands of Irish female fans as their pop idols One Direction took to the stage at the O2. Swarms of screaming girls flocked to the sold-out venue last night as Zayn, Harry, Louis, Liam and Mullingar teen Niall Horan performed for 14,000 fans”.
As the tour progressed to Oceania and North America, many commentators remarked on the band’s popularity and their singing abilities. For the concert at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion, Mike Wass (Idolator) felt One Direction’s “surprisingly accomplished effort” of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody” proved that One Direction are “more than capable” of evolving their sound. Cameron Adams (Herald Sun) wrote a positive review for the concert in Melbourne at the Hisense Arena. He assessed that One Direction represented a “cleverly cast pop band with plenty of personality unleashed at the perfect time and seizing their moment.” He opined that the covers performed showcased “strong pop voices.” Adams concluded as follows: “Who knows if they’ll progress beyond the usual boy band lifespan. But for now they’re making a lot of people very happy.” Reviewing the concert in Fairfax at the Patriot Center, Chris Richards (The Washington Post) elaborated on the concert synopsis. He wrote, “Over the course of umpteen songs, its members didn’t work the stage so much as loiter on it. They looked comfortable. No silly choreography, just a few ensemble fist-pumps. No ridiculous costumes, just letterman jackets, cardigans and khakis. A no-nonsense backing band — guitar, bass, keyboards and drums — provided steady renditions of nearly all of the songs on the group’s debut album, “Up All Night,” as well as a few covers, including Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody” and Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn.”
Lars Brandle (Billboard) reviewed the concert at the BBEC Great Hall in Brisbane. Brandle predominantly noted the band’s popularity: “To say [1D] is the hottest boy-band on the scene, doesn’t quite grasp the situation. “On fire” is closer to the mark.” Brandle commended the show for being “all slick, clean fun”. Erica Futterman (Rolling Stone) wrote in a title for the concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York, “U.K. boy band relies on vocal prowess and charisma to keep fan base loyal.” Futterman highlighted their acoustic performances, which “showed off Horan’s ability to play guitar, as well as One Direction’s admirable live vocals”.Futterman concluded that there “was no need to worry about a backing track or a bum note, a pleasant realization at a pop show”. Jane Stevenson (Canoe.ca) maintained that the show at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto had “none of that choreographed dance move nonsense”, and complimented the “naturally, classy, low-key” production. Melody Lau (National Post) reviewed the same concert. Lau opined, “It’s easy to get lost in inherent appeal of their perfectly coiffed dos and almost-too-put-together preppy style but somewhere in the midst of all the love-struck squeals of teenage girls are guys who can actually sing and, to a certain extent, entertain.” Lau additionally noted One Direction’s lack of original material to perform, “the group falls back on a handful of covers to fill in their set, including Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody”, Gym Class Heroes’ “Stereo Hearts” and, surprisingly, Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn”. Not straying too far away from the originals, the mid-show medley definitely felt like the boys randomly belting out songs for the sake of filler but girls didn’t mind.”
When tickets for the shows in the UK and Ireland went on sale, many agencies reported sell-outs within minutes. News site Stuff.co.nz reported nearly 10,000 tickets were sold in 10 minutes for the band’s shows in Auckland and Wellington. The sellout success continued in Australia. There, the band’s shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane sold out in three minutes. Shows in the United States also sold out within minutes.
Payne and Malik on stage in Toronto
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe | |||
18 December 2011 | Watford | England | Watford Colosseum |
19 December 2011 | Westcliff-on-Sea | Cliffs Pavilion | |
21 December 2011 | Wolverhampton | Wolverhampton Civic Hall | |
22 December 2011 | Manchester | O2 Apollo Manchester | |
23 December 2011 | |||
3 January 2012 | Bournemouth | Bournemouth International Centre | |
4 January 2012 | Birmingham | National Indoor Arena | |
5 January 2012 | Plymouth | Plymouth Pavilions | |
7 January 2012 | Nottingham | Nottingham Royal Concert Hall | |
8 January 2012 | Brighton | Brighton Centre | |
10 January 2012 | London | HMV Hammersmith Apollo | |
11 January 2012 | |||
13 January 2012 | Glasgow | Scotland | Clyde Auditorium |
14 January 2012 | |||
15 January 2012 | Liverpool | England | Echo Arena Liverpool |
17 January 2012 | Newcastle | Newcastle City Hall | |
18 January 2012 | Blackpool | Blackpool Opera House | |
20 January 2012 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | |
21 January 2012 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff |
22 January 2012 | London | England | HMV Hammersmith Apollo |
24 January 2012 | Dublin | Ireland | The O2 |
25 January 2012 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Waterfront Hall |
26 January 2012 | |||
Oceania | |||
13 April 2012 | Sydney | Australia | Hordern Pavilion |
16 April 2012 | Melbourne | Hisense Arena | |
18 April 2012 | Brisbane | BBEC Great Hall | |
21 April 2012 | Auckland | New Zealand | Trusts Stadium |
22 April 2012 | Wellington | St. James Theatre | |
North America | |||
22 May 2012 | Uncasville | United States | Mohegan Sun Arena |
24 May 2012 | Fairfax | Patriot Center | |
25 May 2012 | East Rutherford | Izod Center | |
26 May 2012 | New York City | Beacon Theatre | |
28 May 2012 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | |
29 May 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Molson Canadian Amphitheatre |
31 May 2012 | |||
1 June 2012 | Detroit | United States | Fox Theatre |
2 June 2012 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | |
5 June 2012 | Mexico City | Mexico | Auditorio Nacional |
6 June 2012 | |||
8 June 2012 | San Diego | United States | Viejas Arena |
9 June 2012 | Las Vegas | Theatre for the Performing Arts | |
10 June 2012 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | |
13 June 2012 | San Jose | Event Center Arena | |
14 June 2012 | Oakland | Paramount Theatre | |
16 June 2012 | Los Angeles | Gibson Amphitheatre | |
17 June 2012 | Anaheim | The Theatre at Honda Center | |
23 June 2012 | Dallas | Gexa Energy Pavilion | |
24 June 2012 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | |
26 June 2012 | Duluth | Arena at Gwinnett Center | |
27 June 2012 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | |
29 June 2012 | Tampa | 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre | |
30 June 2012 | Orlando | Amway Center | |
1 July 2012 | Sunrise | BankAtlantic Center |
28 May 2012 | Upper Darby | Tower Theater | Moved to the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, New Jersey |
Venue | City | Tickets Sold / Available | Gross Revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Hordern Pavilion | Sydney | 6,760 / 6,760 (100%) | $456,887 |
Hisense Arena | Melbourne | 4,775 / 4,775 (100%) | $303,858 |
Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville | 5,748 / 5,748 (100%) | $293,706 |
Patriot Center | Fairfax | 8,245 / 8,245 (100%) | $439,504 |
Beacon Theatre | New York City | 5,549 / 5,549 (100%) | $295,348 |
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre | Toronto | 29,115 / 29,611 (98%) | $1,077,420 |
Auditorio Nacional | Mexico City | 18,696 / 18,696 (100%) | $979,461 |
Event Center Arena | San Jose | 4,824 / 5,169 (93%) | $251,122 |
Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth | 9,586 / 9,586 (100%) | $502,620 |
Amway Center | Orlando | 12,538 / 12,538 (100%) | $507,536 |
TOTAL | 105,836 / 106,677 (99%) | $5,107,462 |
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10 Oct, 2013
by cnkguy with 1 comment.
I love One Direction