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  • Live While We're Young Play Video
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Where We Are Tour

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Where We Are is One Direction’s third headlining tour. The tour name was revealed on 16 May 2013 after an official 7 day countdown. It is a worldwide stadium tour.

In the 7 days prior to the day, much speculation was conjured up by the press and by the fans with the use of the hastag #1BIGANNOUNCMENT and also a dedicated webpage with a countdown on it. Niall Horan tweeted many times about how excited he was and so did fellow band member Liam Payne.

Announcement

Original announcement.

The tour was announced at a press conference in Wembley Stadium on May 16, 2013, that the boys would be going on a stadium world tour in 2014. They released the first 13 dates in total – 8 dates for Latin America, 1 for Ireland and 4 for the United Kingdom- on the page along with another message that there is another #1BIGANNOUNCMENT “coming soon!” Later on they added 2 more dates for Latin America, 1 for Ireland and 2 for the United Kingdom.

Second Announcement

Several months after, more dates for the UK and 10 dates for the rest of Europe were announced on September 19, 2013.  The and Europeian tickets (including the extra UK, Ireland dates) went on sale on the 28th of September at 10am.

About the tour

Niall made the official announcement, stating “We are doing a worldwide stadium tour. We will be touring in Latin America first then UK and Ireland. We are ecstatic. We have only been a band for three years and we’re already doing stadiums – including Wembley.”

“It’s important that the fans know it’s not the same tour going around again in the stadium. We want to make the stage bigger, with new songs. It’s going to be a completely different tour and a lot of fun” Harry said during the press conference.

Louis also confirmed that a new album will be released by the end of the year in time for the stadium tour. He said it would have more of a rock-ier tone to it, this was confirmed a few moths later with the announcement of Midnight Memories.

Niall tweeted later on after the press conference. “Keep your eyes peeled! Please don’t be disappointed if your country wasn’t announced! We will be announcing more over the year!” then tweeted later, “We are a family! We stick together forever! Love you all! Best fans on the planet.”

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One Direction’s Where We Are Tour Attended by 3.4 Million Fans

In the latest Hot Tours recap, new concert grosses and attendance figures for Justin Timberlake, One Direction, Lady Gaga and Robbie Williams are reported.

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Justin Timberlake ‘s 20/20 Experience world tour leads the pack in this week’s ranking of Hot Tours (see list, below) based on $48.4 million in ticket sales reported from concerts in North America, Europe and Australia.

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His 16-city summertime trek through markets in the U.S. and Canada kicked off on July 9 in Buffalo, N.Y., and continued through mid-August. Highlights from the North American leg include a sold out run of two shows in Montreal (July 25-26), the tour’s fifth Canadian stop since its November 2013 launch.

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The pop star also performed in Ottawa this summer as well as Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton during the opening leg. Shows in two European markets and four of the six cities scheduled in Australia and New Zealand during the fall were also reported this week, bringing Timberlake’s ongoing tour gross closer and closer to the $200 million mark. More than 1.7 million fans have seen the 20/20 Experience tour since it began on Nov. 6, 2013 in New York City.

One Direction makes its last stand on the Hot Tours recap for the year, having wrapped the massive Where We Are stadium tour that topped $290 million in sales after 69 performances. The final three venues on the tour schedule were reported this week, giving the boy band the No. 4 Hot Tours ranking with a three-show gross of $13.1 million. A total of 157,042 tickets were sold at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome, Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and the tour’s final venue, Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

With concerts in 19 countries in North and South America and Europe from April 25 through October 5, the Where We Are tour logged a total attendance count of 3,439,560 during its 5-month span.

Pop diva Lady Gaga lands in the second slot on the weekly ranking of top-grossing tours with more than $46.9 million in revenue reported from her world tour, dubbed artRAVE: The ARTPOP Ball.

The concerts in this week’s tally, reported by promoter Live Nation, span a four-month period from June 3 through Oct. 5 and were attended by more than half a million fans at 39 performances.  On the road this year in support of her album ARTPOP , released last November, Gaga is now in the final stretch of the tour that has visited 14 countries since kicking off on May 4. With treks through North America, Asia and Australia behind her, Gaga is now in Europe where the tour will wrap on Nov. 24. With 15 cities remaining on the schedule, the overall gross now tops $60 million and counting.

Robbie Williams scores a Hot Tours mention, earning the No. 3 ranking with $16.5 million in sales from nine performances on his Swing Both Ways tour. The English pop star hit the road in late April, performing in 16 cities in European prior to a U.K. jaunt that began on June 13 in Belfast.

The seven-city swing through his home country was capped by a four-night stand at London’s O2 Arena (July 8-9, 11-12) with $8.4 million in sales from more than 62,000 sold seats. A single performance at Manchester’s Phones 4u Arena is also included in this report, as well as two-show runs in two markets during the tour’s four-city swing through Australia in September.  With sellouts at all four shows, the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne and Sydney’s Allphones Arena added $7 million to the tour coffers from 49,188 sold tickets.

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Where We Are Tour

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The Where We Are Tour is One Direction 's third headlining tour. The tour name was revealed on May 16, 2013 after an official 7 day countdown. It was a worldwide stadium tour, presented by Nabisco. The tour grossed $290 million in sales after 69 performances with total attendance of 3.4 million. It became the 12th highest grossing concert tour of all time. [1]

  • 1 Background
  • 2.1 Original Announcement
  • 2.2 Second Announcement
  • 2.3 Third Announcement
  • 3 About the tour
  • 5.1 Latin America
  • 5.3 North America
  • 7 References

In the 7 days prior to announcement, much speculation was built up by the press and fans with the use of the Twitter hashtag #1BIGANNOUNCMENT. A countdown webpage was created, too. [2] Niall Horan tweeted many times about how excited he was and so did fellow band member  Liam Payne .

Announcement

Original announcement.

The tour was announced at a press conference in Wembley Stadium on May 16, 2013, confirming the band would be embarking on a stadium world tour in 2014. They released the first 13 dates in total - 8 dates for Latin America, 1 for Ireland and 4 for the United Kingdom on the official webpage along with another message that another #1BIGANNOUNCMENT was "coming soon!" Later, 2 more dates were added for Latin America, 1 for Ireland and 2 for the United Kingdom.

Second Announcement

Several months after, more dates for the UK and 10 dates for the rest of Europe were announced on September 19, 2013. [3] . The European tickets (including the extra UK, Ireland dates) went on sale on September 28th at 10am.

Third Announcement

In late November, the dates for the North American leg of the tour were released. There were 21 dates spread out over August, September and the beginning of October and each stadium only had one show. The pre-sale for VIP tickets was on November 26th and many of the concerts sold out in less than a few hours.

About the tour

Niall made the official announcement, stating "We are doing a worldwide stadium tour. We will be touring in Latin America first then UK and Ireland. We are ecstatic. We have only been a band for three years and we're already doing stadiums - including Wembley."

“It’s important that the fans know it’s not the same tour going around again in the stadium. We want to make the stage bigger, with new songs. It’s going to be a completely different tour and a lot of fun” Harry said during the press conference.

Louis also confirmed that a new album will be released by the end of the year in time for the stadium tour. He said it would have more of a "rock-ier" tone to it. This was confirmed a few months later with the announcement of Midnight Memories .

Niall tweeted later on after the press conference.  "Keep your eyes peeled! Please don't be disappointed if your country wasn't announced! We will be announcing more over the year!" [4] then tweeted later, "We are a family! We stick together forever! Love you all! Best fans on the planet." [5] .

The date in bold below is for the Paraguay show which was cancelled officially on October 25th due to "logistical issues".

" Paraguay Fans: We’re sorry to let you know that T4F have announced the cancellation of the One Direction show in Asuncion, scheduled for April 29th at the Jockey Club Paraguayo, due to logistical issues. If you bought a ticket, you will be given a full refund at the point of purchase. Refunds will begin on October 28th. For more information please contact MI TICKET, www.miticket.com.py or by phone at 021 623 055. Sorry again for the disappointing news. Keep an eye on Facebook for further news on One Direction’s 'Where We Are Tour'."

This message was shown underneath the Paraguay date on the One Big Announcement website in both Spanish and English. A full refund for the cancelled show was offered and another date was added on April 30th in Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile instead and the tickets were made available on November 2, 2013.

On January 26, 2014 in the American version of the official One Direction newsletter, three extra dates were added to the tour in the USA. One on August 14, 2014, one on August 17, 2014 and another one September 11, 2014. They had a pre-sale immediately after the announcement via a special code which you could obtain through a Facebook link included in the email.

  • " Midnight Memories "
  • " Little Black Dress "
  • " Kiss You "
  • " Why Don't We Go There "
  • " Rock Me "
  • " Don't Forget Where You Belong "
  • " Live While We're Young "
  • " C'mon, C'mon "
  • " Right Now "
  • " Through The Dark "
  • " Happily "
  • " Little Things "
  • " Moments "
  • " Better Than Words "
  • " One Thing "
  • " What Makes You Beautiful "
  • " You & I "
  • " Story of My Life "
  • " Little White Lies "
  • " Best Song Ever "

Latin America

North america.

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The December 1 release date for the Where We Are World Tour DVD was announced on October 26th, though the band's official twitter account [6] . The tweet also included a behind the scenes photo of Harry, Liam and some fans.

The DVD is a concert film recorded during the San Siro, Milan, Italy, show. It also features bonus behind-the-scenes footage of One Direction planning their live shows, sightseeing on a day off and recording their fourth album.

  • ↑ Billboard
  • ↑ Official website One big announcement
  • ↑ Twitter September 19, 2013: 10 Europe dates announced
  • ↑ Twitter Niall – "Keep your eyes peeled..."
  • ↑ Twitter Niall – "We are a family..."
  • ↑ Twitter.com Official One Direction Twitter account WWA tour DVD
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  • 2 Erskine Records
  • 3 Love on Tour

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Netherlands is a country which was part of the European leg of One Direction 's Take Me Home Tour and their Where We Are Tour .

Netherlands was visited in the following tours.

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The following concert which is part of the tour took place in Netherlands:

Where We Are Tour [ ]

The following concerts which are part of the tour took place in Netherlands:

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