Got Me Started Tour

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Associated albumTini (Martina Stoessel)
Start date18 March 2017 (2017-03-18)
End date15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
Legs2
Got Me Started Tour
Tour by Tini
Associated albumTini (Martina Stoessel)
Start date18 March 2017 (2017-03-18)
End date15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 23 in Europe
  • 9 in South America
  • 32 in total
Box office$8.7 million (23 shows)[1]
Tini concert chronology

The Got Me Started Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Tini, in support of her debut studio album, Tini (Martina Stoessel) (2016). The tour began on 18 March 2017 in Madrid, Spain, at Palacio Vistalegre, and concluded on 15 January 2018 in Mar del Plata, Argentina, at Parque Camet.[2][3]

It was the highest-grossing tour of 2017 by an Argentine artist. Additionally, at the end of 2017, the tour was placed on Pollstar's list of "Top 100 Worldwide Tours" for that year, grossing US$8.7 million from 23 shows.[1][4]

On 6 October 2016, Tini announced via social media that she would be embarking upon a debut concert tour, beginning several months later in March 2017. The tour was titled after her hit single "Got Me Started". European tour dates were announced for Spain, Switzerland, Germany and Austria,[5][2] followed by Italy, Hungary, Poland, France and Belgium. After the European leg, Tini intended to close-out the tour in Latin America, ending at-home, in Argentina.[6]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 25 March 2017 in Stuttgart, Germany.[7] It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Act 1

  1. "Got Me Started"
  2. "Don't Cry for Me"
  3. "Finders Keepers"
  4. "Si Tú Te Vas"
  5. "Sigo Adelante"

Act 2

  1. "Veo Veo"
  2. "Te Creo"

Act 3

  1. "Cómo Quieres"
  2. "Crecimos Juntos"

Act 4

  1. "Lucha Por Tus Sueños" (Interlude)
  2. "Ser Mejor"
  3. "Se Escapa Tu Amor"
  4. "Yo Te Amo a Ti"
  5. "Lo Que Tu Alma Escribe"
  6. "Libre Soy"

Act 5

  1. "Hoy Somos Más"

Act 6

  1. "All You Gotta Do"
  2. "Sorry" (Justin Bieber cover) / "Crazy in Love" (Beyoncé Break Dance)
  3. "Confía en Mí"

Act 7

  1. "En Mi Mundo"

Encore

  1. "Great Escape"
  2. "Siempre Brillarás"
Notes
  • During the shows in Madrid, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Lima, Santiago, Córdoba and Mar del Plata, Stoessel sang "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare" instead of "Got Me Started".
  • During the shows in Milan and Rome, Stoessel sang "All'Alba Sorgerò" instead of "Libre Soy", and "Nel Mio Mondo" instead of "En Mi Mundo".
  • During the show in Milan, Stoessel was joined onstage by two fans to sing the a capella version of "Siempre Brillarás".
  • Starting from the shows in Buenos Aires, "Confía en Mí" is performed in place of "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare" as the opening song, while "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare" is performed in place of "Confía en Mí". "Si Tu Te Vas" is performed in place of "Sigo Adelante", while the latter song is performed in place of the former song. "Hoy Somos Más" was removed from the set list.
  • During the shows in Buenos Aires, Stoessel was joined onstage by Colombian singer Sebastian Yatra to perform "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare". They also performed Yatra's single "Traicionera".
  • During the show in Santiago, Stoessel performed "Lucha Por Tus Sueños" before "Ser Mejor".
  • Starting from the October 14 show in Buenos Aires, Stoessel's recent single "Te Quiero Más" is included in the set list.
  • During the October 14 show in Buenos Aires, Stoessel was joined onstage by Spanish singer India Martínez to perform "Yo Te Amo a Tí". They also performed Martinez's song "Corazón Hambriento".
  • During the show in Mar del Plata, Stoessel sang "Sólo Dime Tu" instead of "All You Gotta Do".

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets, and number of shows
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 - Europe[8][9][10]
18 March 2017 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre N/a 15,000 / 15,000[11] N/a
25 March 2017 Stuttgart Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle New Hope Club N/a
26 March 2017
28 March 2017 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Greta Menchi
30 March 2017 Rome PalaLottomatica
2 April 2017 Budapest Hungary Budapest Arena N/a 10,615 / 12,500[12]
3 April 2017 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena N/a N/a
6 April 2017 Łódź Atlas Arena
9 April 2017 Vienna Austria Stadthalle D
11 April 2017 Munich Germany Olympiahalle New Hope Club
12 April 2017 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion N/a 6,343 / 9,500[13] $761,374
16 April 2017[a] Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena New Hope Club
Mike Singer
N/a N/a
17 April 2017[b] Hamburg Barclaycard Arena New Hope Club 11,350 / 21,886[14] $776,314
18 April 2017 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 8,835 / 11,020[15] $634,665
20 April 2017 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena N/a N/a
21 April 2017
23 April 2017[c] Paris France Zénith Paris N/a
3 May 2017 Brussels Belgium Palais 12 Just Like Me! cast
6 May 2017[d][18] Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt N/a
Leg 2 - South America[6][19]
30 June 2017 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Gran Rex N/a N/a N/a
1 July 2017[e]
15 July 2017 São Paulo Brazil Citibank Hall 1,946 / 4,170[20] $142,105
8 September 2017 Lima Peru Park of the Exposition Amphitheater N/a N/a
10 September 2017 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
14 October 2017 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Gran Rex 3,262 / 3,300[21]
21 October 2017 Córdoba Plaza de la Música N/a
15 January 2018[f] Mar del Plata Parque Camet 40,000 / 40,000[23]
Total 117,037 / 253,374 (46.2%) $8,842,105

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason/Additional Info
5 April 2017 Porto Portugal Super Bock Arena Logistical issues[17][24]
25 April 2017 Lille France Zénith de Lille
26 April 2017 Strasbourg Zénith de Strasbourg
28 April 2017 Montpellier Zénith Sud
29 April 2017 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier

Change of venue

Notes

References

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