Magna Carter World Tour




































Magna Carter World Tour

World tour by Jay Z
Magna Carter World Tour poster.jpg
Associated album Magna Carta Holy Grail
Start date October 3, 2013 (2013-10-03)
End date January 31, 2014 (2014-01-31)
Legs 2

No. of shows


  • 17 in Europe

  • 35 in North America

  • 52 total


Box office US$48.9 million

Jay Z concert chronology





  • Legends of the Summer
    (2013)




  • Magna Carter World Tour
    (2013–14)




  • On the Run Tour
    (2014)



The Magna Carter World Tour was a concert tour by American rapper Jay Z. It was promoted by his twelfth studio album Magna Carta Holy Grail (2013). Following his headlining performance at the 2013 Wireless Festival, Jay Z and promoters Live Nation announced a European and North American headlining tour. The venture was Jay Z's first solo headlining tour in almost four years, following 2009's Fall Tour.[1]
According to Pollstar, The tour earned total $48.9m from 52 shows.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Critical reception


  • 3 Commercial performance


  • 4 Broadcasts and recordings


  • 5 Support acts


  • 6 Set list


  • 7 Shows


  • 8 References





Background


On February 22, 2013, Jay Z and Justin Timberlake announced their co-headlining Legends of the Summer Tour[2] Initially this tour was speculated to be in promotion of Timberlake's new album The 20/20 Experience and comeback to music, and was to only feature Jay Z's previous hits. However, on July 24, 2013, Jay Z released his twelfth studio album Magna Carta Holy Grail. Rumors begun of a solo headlining tour from Jay Z to support the new album and on July 26, 2013, the Magna Carter World Tour was officially announced.[1]



Critical reception


The opening night of the tour received positive reviews from critics. Katie Fitzpatrick, from Manchester Evening News gave the performance 4 out of 5 stars, stating "If we aren't arm waving along to modern anthems such as 99 Problems and Empire State of Mind, we're standing with respectful attention as though we're beholding a life-altering church sermon."[3] Nick Hasted from The Independent also gave the opening concert 4 out of 5 stars. He explained "Regularly tonight, he goes further, breaking down his wall of hip-hop sound for bursts of a cappella rapping. It's the bare, breathing sound of one man's talent, preciously rare at an arena show. His new, twelfth album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, wrestles with the challenges of fame and celebrity family, trying to make them as compelling as the drug-dealing street life he left behind in Brooklyn long ago. But while he's on stage, those contradictions melt away."[4]


Rave reviews continued throughout the European leg of the tour. Ed Power from The Telegraph, who attended the first show in Dublin concluded his review with "A tough guy with a gooey centre, little about Jay-Z's swagger is especially original but he carries it off better than anyone else in the game." He went on to give the performance 4 out of 5 stars.[5] At the first of his 4 back to back London O2 Arena shows, Hannah Britt from the Daily Express opened her praising review with "With a sea of screaming fans holding their palms up towards him, you'd never know that Jay Z once dealt crack cocaine on the streets of Brooklyn." and continued to positively speak on the rappers personality, stating "With a confidence that comes with being a highly respected artist, married to Beyoncé and mind-blowingly minted, he seemed as comfortable talking to the crowd as I would be sat on my living room sofa. Picking people from the audience at random, he thanked them for being there. It was a nice touch, adding a sense of humility to his on-stage persona."[6] However, Alicia Adejobi from Entertainment Wise who attended the same show questioned whether the hip hop mogul could still hold a crowd on his own (after touring respectively for the past two years with collaborators Kanye West and Justin Timberlake). She concluded with a mixed review of the show stating "Perhaps we're so used to seeing him on stage with the likes of Kanye, Justin Timberlake and even his wife Beyonce, but it felt as though something was slightly missing from the night. It's clear from the frequent breaks and interludes that Jay Z just simply isn't as energetic as he once was in his 20s"[7]



Commercial performance


Due to the "phenomenal" demand as well as all dates in the United Kingdom selling out, promoters added second shows in Manchester and London. Ticket prices for the UK leg ranged between £42-£78.[8] Other sources reported that some of the UK dates had sold out within "seconds" with website Mirror.co.uk joking "[Jay Z] tickets are fast turning into the Holy Grail" (a pun based on the rappers hit song with Justin Timberlake).[9] On September 6, 2013, a second leg of the tour was announced, to take place in North America during December 2013/early 2014.[10]
The tour was #57 most successful tour in Pollstar's 2013 year end top 100 worldwide tour, with $31.2m gross from 33 shows.[11]
also on their 2014 mid year top 100 North American tours, tour was #14 with $17.7m gross from 19 shows.[12]
Based on those Pollstar Reports, the Tour earned $48.9m from 52 Shows from 2013 to 2014.



Broadcasts and recordings


A promotional video for the tour was released by Live Nation's official YouTube account to promote the original ticket sales of the tour. The video showed footage from Jay Z's headlining performance at the 2013 Wireless Festival, including footage of the large crowd and him on stage (although no performances of songs were included)[13]



Support acts



  • Timbaland[14]


Set list


This set list is representative of the first show in London. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[15]



  1. "Higher" (Intro) / "U Don't Know"

  2. "Crown"

  3. "On to the Next One"

  4. "Holy Grail"

  5. "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt"

  6. "Beach Is Better"

  7. "99 Problems"

  8. "Big Pimpin'"

  9. "Picasso Baby"

  10. "Tom Ford"

  11. "Dirt off Your Shoulder"

  12. "Somewhereinamerica"

  13. "Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)"

  14. "Pound Cake"

  15. "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"

  16. "Niggas in Paris"

  17. "Public Service Announcement"

  18. "Clique"

  19. "Run This Town"


Encore




  1. "Encore"



  2. "Empire State of Mind"



  3. "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"



  4. "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"



  5. "Young Forever"



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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening act
Attendance
Revenue
Europe[1][8][16][17][18]
October 3, 2013

Manchester
England

Manchester Arena

Timbaland
18,722 / 21,931
$1,774,570
October 4, 2013
October 6, 2013

Dublin
Ireland

3Arena



October 8, 2013

Birmingham
England

Barclaycard Arena



October 10, 2013
London

The O2 Arena
Timbaland
56,652 / 66,952
$5,600,680
October 11, 2013
October 12, 2013
October 14, 2013
October 17, 2013
Paris
France

AccorHotels Arena



October 18, 2013
October 20, 2013

Zürich
Switzerland

Hallenstadion
Timbaland
10,583 / 13,000
$1,229,150
October 21, 2013

Antwerp
Belgium

Sportpaleis



October 23, 2013

Oslo
Norway

Oslo Spektrum



October 25, 2013

Stockholm
Sweden

Ericsson Globe



October 27, 2013

Hamburg
Germany

Barclaycard Arena Hamburg
Timbaland
8,960 / 12,286
$737,820
October 28, 2013

Cologne

Lanxess Arena



October 29, 2013

Amsterdam
Netherlands

Ziggo Dome



North America[10][17][19]
November 30, 2013

Saint Paul
United States

Xcel Energy Center



December 1, 2013

Lincoln

Pinnacle Bank Arena



December 2, 2013

Denver

Pepsi Center



December 6, 2013

Anaheim

Honda Center



December 7, 2013

San Diego

Valley View Casino Center



December 9, 2013

Los Angeles

Staples Center
N/A
13,380 / 13,380
$1,351,069
December 10, 2013

Fresno

Save Mart Center
6,735 / 9,627
$470,710
December 11, 2013

San Jose

SAP Center at San Jose



December 13, 2013

Las Vegas

Mandalay Bay Events Center



December 14, 2013
December 18, 2013

Oklahoma City

Chesapeake Energy Arena



December 19, 2013

Houston

Toyota Center



December 20, 2013

San Antonio

AT&T Center



December 21, 2013

Dallas

American Airlines Center
Timbaland
11,713 / 12,808
$966,269
December 27, 2013

Atlanta

Philips Arena
N/A
14,533 / 14,533
$1,207,942
December 28, 2013

Birmingham

BJCC Arena



January 2, 2014

Sunrise

BB&T Center



January 4, 2014

Charlotte

Time Warner Cable Arena



January 5, 2014

Greensboro

Greensboro Coliseum



January 8, 2014

Cleveland

Quicken Loans Arena



January 9, 2014

Chicago

United Center



January 10, 2014

Auburn Hills

The Palace of Auburn Hills
N/A


January 12, 2014

Brooklyn

Barclays Center
26,079 / 26,079
$3,158,563
January 13, 2014
January 16, 2014

Washington, D.C.

Verizon Center
12,207 / 12,774
$1,259,563
January 17, 2014

Uncasville

Mohegan Sun Arena
6,133 / 6,441
$880,727
January 18, 2014

Boston

TD Garden



January 19, 2014

Uniondale

Nassau Coliseum
N/A


January 21, 2014

Pittsburgh

CONSOL Energy Center



January 22, 2014

Newark

Prudential Center
N/A
9,914 / 9,914
$773,131
January 24, 2014

Montreal
Canada

Bell Centre
11,282 / 11,282
$1,007,060
January 27, 2014

Toronto

Air Canada Centre
14,149 / 14,149
$1,309,200
January 29, 2014

Philadelphia
United States

Wells Fargo Center
13,266 / 13,266
$1,104,466
January 30, 2014

Buffalo

First Niagara Center



January 31, 2014

State College

Bryce Jordan Center



Total

$48.9m

Additional notes



  • At the second and thirds shows in London on October 11 and 12, 2013, Coldplay front-man Chris Martin joined Jay Z on stage during the show. They went on to perform Jay Z's song off of his 2001 album "The Blueprint", "Ain't No Love (In The Heart Of The City)" together.[20]

  • Jay Z, Chris Martin and Timbaland all took the London Underground from Waterloo tube station to the O2 Arena, where Jay Z would perform his 3rd consecutive show in London on October 12, 2013.[21]

  • On November 1 Jay-Z & Timbaland performed at the F1 Grand Prix After-Race concert in Abu Dhabi on Yas Island's du Arena. The set list was the same as his European shows, though this wasn't part of the tour. There was a power-cut in the middle of the show, where Timbaland beat-boxed to improvise for the 37,000 fans.[22]

  • On January 2, 2014 Jay Z brought out Rick Ross in concert in Sunrise, Florida.



References





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  19. ^ Box score:


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    • "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. New York. January 29, 2014. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on January 29, 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2014.


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