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The Tell Me You Love Me World Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour and third worldwide tour by American singer
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, in support of her sixth studio album '' Tell Me You Love Me'' (2017). The tour began on February 26, 2018, in
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and concluded on July 22, 2018, in
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, California. It was supported by
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,
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and
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in North America and
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and
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in Europe. The tour was initially supposed to conclude in November 2018 in
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, but the remainder of the tour was cancelled after Lovato was hospitalized for a drug overdose on July 24, 2018 and entered rehab and treatment thereafter. Comprising 43 dates, the tour grossed $64.1 million and had a total attendance of 481,795.


Development

On October 26, 2017, Lovato first announced she was going to tour in 2018 with a special guest. Later that day, she revealed the special guest was
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. During the American Music Awards 2017 backstage, Lovato announced that American R&B singer
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would be joining Lovato and Khaled on the tour as the opening act. In an interview with ''
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'', Lovato revealed the reason she chose the opening acts was that Kehlani inspired ''Tell Me You Love Me'' and DJ Khaled was "much fun to watch". Lovato announced on ''
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'' that their co-owned mental health program CAST Centers would return to join them on tour to provide free therapy sessions and wellness workshops after joining their co-headlining
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in 2016. The session also featured guest speakers, including Lovato themself, DJ Khaled in Las Vegas date,
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during the Brooklyn stop,
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in Nashville and
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in Miami. On February 12, 2018, Lovato revealed the European tour dates, which were scheduled to start in May 2018. This marks Lovato's first European concert since a festival appearance during the French NRJ Music Tour in 2015. Three days later, on February 15, 2018, Latin American dates were announced in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Mexico. The Panama City date was announced on March 7. They were expected to take place in April and early May, but due to production issues, Lovato announced on April 10 that eight dates of the leg in Latin America were rescheduled, while the planned shows in Panama, Ecuador and Costa Rica were cancelled. Additional dates in Amsterdam, Belfast, Dublin and Newcastle were announced on March 13. Lovato added two
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appearances in England and Wales on April 4 and 5, 2018. On April 6, 2018, Lovato announced a show in
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, in which Australian rapper
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would join them as the opening act. On May 8, Lovato announced that English record producer
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would join them in United Kingdom dates as the supporting act. On May 21, it was announced that Lovato would take the stage in
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, with
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as an opening act. On May 23, Lovato announced that Australian singer and record producer
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would support the European leg. On June 5, 2018,
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was announced as the opening act in Argentina and Brazil dates. About being the supporting act, Becky G told ''Billboard'' that it would be "awesome" to join Lovato on tour. She later explained that it was their second time being Lovato's supporting act since 2014
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and commented that she learned much from Lovato at that time. Mexican singer Jorge Blanco was announced as the opening act for the Mexican dates. On July 24, after an hospitalization, it was announced that Lovato would not perform at the show at Atlantic City, which was scheduled to take place on July 26. After speculation, on August 8, it was announced that the shows in Chile, Argentina and Brazil were cancelled due to health issues. The next day, it was announced that the shows in Mexico were also canceled due to the same reason. Lovato told ''Billboard'' that the tour would have "a lot more production". "It will represent who I am as a person and an artist and I can't wait for this country to see it," she added. Lovato also aimed to take an intimate experience on the tour. "I'm going to utilize the arenas and really make sure that from every seat, you get to see my performance up close and personal, as much as we possibly can," she said. Rehearsals for the tour took place at Sleep Train Arena in
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Concert synopsis

On the North American leg of the tour, the show is divided into five parts and an encore. The show begins with a montage of the tour's video interludes. Lovato rises from a hole in the floor, performing " You Don't Do It for Me Anymore" in a getup of a black dress and a trench coat. An interlude is played, which features Lovato portraying both mental health professional and patient. Lovato then appears on stage laying on a psychiatrist couch in a black leather bodysuit and thigh-high pointed boots, performing "Daddy Issues". Lovato performs "
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", accompanied by the eleven dancers performing same-sex erotic moves. The female dancers do synchronized chair-dancing while Lovato performs "
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", followed by "
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" with the male dancers
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. "
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" is then sung, with Lovato performs backed by a kiss cam. The next segment of the show is introduced with a video interlude showing Lovato training
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fighter
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. Lovato and her dancers walk through the crowd to the stage in a pink boxer
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, then performs " Confident". Lovato uses "everywhere at once" trick during the "Games" performance. The female dancers dress exactly like Lovato in black robe, then are arrayed across the venue. Lovato vanishes during the performance and immediately appears in a white lingerie on the
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, located in the back of the venue. The B-stage is set of white rotating bed. Lovato performs "Concentrate" while sitting down on the bed and playing an
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. Lovato is joined by a pair of dancers to perform "Cry Baby". Lovato performs "Lonely" next, while two male dancers approaching them The dancers do a routine, while Lovato changes into a royal blue oversized hoodie and blue satin ankle boots. Lovato returns to the main stage to perform "
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". Lovato then performs "
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" with
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in video screen. Lovato reappears in a white bodysuit at a black piano. A video interlude showing Lovato's philanthropist work with CAST Center is shown. She also usually talks about her struggles with addictions and mental health before performing "Warrior". Lovato then performs "Father" and once the performance ends, a picture of Lovato and her late father, Patrick Lovato shows in video screen. Lovato then performs "Smoke & Mirrors" also at the piano. Lovato returns to the stage, accompanied by guest choir to perform " Sorry Not Sorry". Before the performance, a compilation of hate tweets towards Lovato is shown in video screen. Lovato also brings out gay men's chorus in a number of dates during the North American leg. Lovato closed off the show with " Tell Me You Love Me" while
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rains down and Lovato disappears through the hole on the stage.


Critical reception


North America

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'' reviewed the show at SAP Center, saying Lovato was "in good form" throughout the show and called the "Warrior" performance as a highlight. Jason Bracelin of ''
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'' called the show as a "night of full-throated pop pathos" and praised Lovato for sharing her emotional struggles during the concert. Similar thoughts were echoed by Ashley Naftule of ''
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'' who observed the inspirational speech during the "Warrior" performance. "Not only could ovatodo pull off half a dozen costume changes, dance, sing her ass off, play the piano, and run around the arena like she was on a treasure hunt, Lovato could also deliver inspirational talks that were meaningful and moving," she wrote. Gatini Tinsley of '' News-Herald'' wrote that Lovato "proved to be all fans need" and called the "Father" performance as the "emotional high point of the show". ''
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s Nick Krewen rated the concert 3 stars out of 4, observing that "Lovato mesmerized the audience by every word and action". Reviewing the show at Wells Fargo Center, Matt Smith of ''
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'' praised Lovato's vocal performance and compared them to
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as "the 2010s-era pop generation's most versatile and powerful vocalists." Celia Almeida of ''
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'' highlighted the "Father" performance and compared the B-stage set to
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(1990). In less favorable reviews, Taylor Frantum of ''
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'' stated that the performances were "well executed" and went off without any hitch, but criticized the visual backdrops calling them "hollow" and "uninspired". Jon Bream of ''
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'' criticized Lovato's stage presence, saying "she did not have a strong physical presence, she did not fill the room." Writers of ''
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'' noted that Lovato "could put on a great show vocally" but noticed her lack of energy during the Tampa show.


Europe

Ed Power of ''Metro Newspaper'' rated the show in Dublin four out of five stars, and called Lovato "brought a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye". Caroline Sullivan from ''
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'' gave the show in London four out of five stars. Calling the show "vulnerable but resolute", she writes: "...it would be a flinty onlooker who wasn't at least a little swayed by her commitment to telling 'my truth'." Vicky Townsend of ''
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'' described the show in Newmarket as "spine-tinglingly" and "breath-takingly brilliant", praised Lovato's vocal performance. Bert Hertogs of ''Concert News Belgium'' reviewed the show in Antwerp and rated the show three and a half stars. Hertogs praised Lovato's vocal performance but criticized the sexual elements of the show, calling it "outright" and "reprehensible". David Pollock of ''
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'' described the show in Glasgow as "a production focused upon a ersonwith a particular brand of star quality which is rather being as much like her audience as possible." Reviewing the show in Stockholm, Natasha Azarmi of ''
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'' gave a mixed review and called the show was "between mediocre and magic".


Commercial performance

According to ''Billboard'' Boxscore, the North American leg of the tour generated $20 million in ticket sales and played to 260,763 fans over 20 shows. The highest grossing show of the leg was at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, playing for 15,249 and grossing $1.5 million. Washington D.C.'s Capital One Arena drew the largest crowd of the leg with a total of 16,141 tickets were sold. The Tell Me You Love Me World Tour ranked at #71 on ''
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s 2018 Year-End Top 100 North American Tours chart with a total gross of $17.8 million.


Set list

This set list is from the concert on March 10, 2018, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is not intended to represent all tour dates. # " You Don't Do It for Me Anymore" # "Daddy Issues" # "
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" # "
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" # "
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" (Shortened) # "
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" (Shortened) # " Confident" # "Games" # "Concentrate" # "Cry Baby" # "Lonely" # "
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" # "
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" # "Warrior" # "Father" # "Smoke & Mirrors" ;Encore #
  • " Sorry Not Sorry" #
  • " Tell Me You Love Me"


    Notes

    * During the shows in San Diego and Inglewood, Lovato performed "Yes". * During the European leg, "Games" and "Smoke & Mirrors" were replaced with "
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    ", respectively. * During the show in Manchester, Lovato performed "
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    . * During the shows in London and Birmingham, Lovato performed "
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    " in place of "Father".


    Tour dates


    Cancelled shows


    Personnel

    Adapted from ''Projection Lights and Staging News''. *Jesse Blevins – co-creative director, production designer *John Taylor – co-creative director *Andre Petrus – associate designer, programmer *John Dacosta – lighting director *Kevin Forster – lighting co *Glenn Power – lighting crew chief *Vreje Bakalian – lighting tech *James Brooks – lighting tech *William Rogers – lighting tech *Philip Schulte – lighting tech *Kevin Carswell – video director *Mike Drew – video co *Austen Stengle – video crew chief *David Bergfeld – video tech *Kyle Brinkman – video tech *Jose Cruz – video tech *Andrew DiCarlo – video tech *TAIT – staging *Brian Rhode – automation *Pyrotex Special Effects – FX, cryo *Amanda Pindus – FX *Andre Morales – tour manager *Chris Coffie – production manager *Matt McCormick – VER project manager *Joe Skarz – production assistant *Liz Dlutowski – production assistant *Geddy Lee Webb – stage manager *Nicole Didomenico – rigger *Bill Heinzlmeir – rigger *Bob Madison – carpenter *Matt Sperling – carpenter


    References


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    Citations

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