Summer Hits Tour

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Summer Hits Tour 2018
British tour by Little Mix
The Summer Hits.jpg
Location UK, Europe
Start date6 July 2018 (2018-07-06)
End date29 July 2018 (2018-07-29)
Legs1
No. of shows15
Attendance320,082 [1]
Box office$21,618,093 [2] (7 shows)
Little Mix concert chronology

The Summer Hits Tour 2018 [3] was the first stadium tour by British girl group Little Mix. It began on 6 July 2018 in East Sussex, England, and concluded on 29 July 2018 in Inverness, Scotland. The group performed at fifteen shows across England, Wales, and Scotland and grossed over $10.4 million worldwide, and sold over 150,000 tickets through seven confirmed shows. The tours official box office and attendance numbers are unknown because information from eight other previous shows are unaccounted for. [4] British boy group Rak-Su and Australian music trio Germein was announced as support acts. [5] [6]

Contents

Background

The tour was announced on 27 November 2017, with 15 stadium shows. The tickets went on sale 30 November. [7]

On 21 May 2018, Capital FM reported that the Swansea, Hull, Bolton and Huddersfield shows were sold out. [8] Clare Youell from Essex Live reported on 4 July 2018 that the Colchester show was sold out. [9] [10] Tim Redigolo from Northampton Chronicle & Echo add that the concert in Northampton sold out in six hours. [11] [12]

Critical reception

David Bennun of Metro gave the concert at Hove, County Cricket Ground, four out of five stars, writing: "They breezed through their catalogue of singles in the most joyous and refreshing way. Sometimes, you don’t need to innovate. You just need to be fun and good" and add "this was all about songs, voices and personality; Little Mix are well equipped with all three". [13] Lauren Hockney of the East Anglian Daily Times gave a positive review to Little Mix's show in Colchester, stating that "their harmonies were slick and the range in their voices, Perrie’s in particular, was impressive". [14] Susie Beever of Examiner Live praised the Huddersfield show saying that "Little Mix’s good-humoured and fun-filled festival was the perfect way to start the summer. But what was perhaps most captivating, and sets the band apart from so many generic and manufactured pop artists, was the message they brought", adding: "Granted, John Smith’s Stadium is no Wembley. But with big voices and even bigger personalities, Little Mix turned what was a small-budget concert into the biggest party Huddersfield has seen in a very long time." [15]

Jessica Long of Norwich Evening News stated that "with strength, sass and unity, Little Mix really did bring girl power to Norwich." [16] Katie Davis of Kent Online review the Maidstone show, declaring that the group "put on a thrilling show that even got dragged-along-dads dancing" also add that "with an estimated 30,000 people there, squeals and shouts were definitely not in short supply - but this just added to the atmosphere and was a clear indicator of just how popular the band has become". [17] Simon Duke of Chronicle Live gave five stars to the Gateshead show stating: "I say this every time I see Little Mix, but just as their albums sell more copies every time, their concerts get all the more impressive". [18] David Pollock of The Scotsman wrote, about the Falkirk show, that Little Mix "were bright and entertaining, their show a well targeted blend of pop hooks, only very lightly broached adult themes and the confident assurance of positive role models. Their costumes and set bore a bright retro-futurist aesthetic, with one foot in the 1980s and one firmly in the present." [19]

Setlist

This set list is from the show on 6 July 2018 in Hove. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour. [20]

  1. "Touch"
  2. "Reggaetón Lento (Remix)"
  3. "How Ya Doin'?"
  4. "Love Me Like You"
  5. "Hair"
  6. "Little Me"
  7. "No More Sad Songs"
  8. "Wings"
  9. "Change Your Life"
  10. "Move"
  11. "Black Magic"
  12. "Salute"
  13. "Only You"
  14. "Shout Out To My Ex"
Encore
  1. "Secret Love Song, Pt II"
  2. "Power"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, town/city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateTown/CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendance [2] Revenue [2]
United Kingdom
6 July 2018 Hove England The 1st Central County Ground Rak-Su [21]

Germein [22]
7 July 2018 Swansea Wales Liberty Stadium 25,596 / 25,596$1,783,054
8 July 2018 Colchester England JobServe Community Stadium 10,000 [23]
12 July 2018 Northampton County Ground
13 July 2018 Hull KCOM Craven Park 21,142 / 21,142$1,356,751
14 July 2018 Bolton Macron Stadium 29,414 / 29,414$1,996,133
15 July 2018 Huddersfield John Smith's Stadium 28,163 / 28,163$1,967,899
19 July 2018 Derby The 3AAA County Ground
20 July 2018 Lincoln Lincolnshire Showground
21 July 2018 Norwich Earlham Park 14,104 / 14,104$901,774
22 July 2018 Maidstone Kent Event Centre 30,000 [17]
26 July 2018 Gateshead Gateshead International Stadium 20,675 / 20,675$1,434,495
27 July 2018 Falkirk Scotland Falkirk Stadium 21,000 [24]
28 July 2018 Aberdeen AECC Outdoors 15,488 / 15,488$1,000,117
29 July 2018 Inverness Bught Park
Total154,582 [1] $10,440,223 [2]

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