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2010–11 concert tour by SM Town From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SM Town Live '10 World Tour was the 2010–11 worldwide live concert tour by SM Town. The tour commenced with one show in Seoul in August 2010 and continued on to the United States, Japan, China and France.[1]
World tour by SM Town | |
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Start date | 21 August 2010 |
End date | 23 October 2011 |
No. of shows | 7 in Asia 2 in North America 2 in Europe 11 in total |
SM Town concert chronology |
SM Town is the name for the artists under the Korean record label SM Entertainment. Each year the company organizes its artists to come together and perform on a four to six hours long concert that tours around the world.[2]
The first concert in Seoul reportedly lasted for six hours and featured 80 songs by various SM artists, as well as performances by the actors Kim Min-jong, Go Ara and Lee Yeon-hee.[3] The Shanghai concert on 11 September 2010 was played to an audience of 25,000 people including performances of 54 songs. It also included a celebration for Kangta's 15th anniversary in the music industry, with a special video of his past activities.[4]
The concert at Staples Center in Los Angeles was attended by 15,000 fans.[5] SM Entertainment hired the 3D movie production specialist Cameron Pace Group (a James Cameron company), which brought in the popular live music director Keith Hobelman to capture the evening's performance. The show was shown in theaters in 3D and there was also a Blu-ray DVD format made for retail. It was placed at #10 on the US Billboard Boxcore chart, with ticket sales at over US$1 million. It was the first time that Asian artists charted in the top 10.[6]
The first two-day Tokyo concert at Yoyogi National Stadium attracted an audience of 24,000. The second leg of the concert in Tokyo was originally scheduled for 9 and 10 April but was postponed until September, out of respect after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in March.[7]
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Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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Asia | |||||
21 August 2010 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul Olympic Stadium[8] | 35,000[9] | — |
North America | |||||
4 September 2010 | Los Angeles | United States | Staples Center[10] | 15,015[11] | $1,101,582[12] |
Asia | |||||
11 September 2010 | Shanghai | China | Hongkou Stadium[13] | 25,000[13] | — |
25 January 2011 | Tokyo | Japan | National Yoyogi Stadium[14] | 24,000[14] | |
26 January 2011 | |||||
Europe | |||||
10 June 2011 | Paris | France | Le Zénith[15] | 14,000[16] | — |
11 June 2011 | |||||
Asia | |||||
2 September 2011 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome[17] | 150,000[18] | ₩26,500,000,000[19] |
3 September 2011 | |||||
4 September 2011 | |||||
North America | |||||
23 October 2011 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden[20] | 11,439[21] | $1,600,000 [21] |
Total | 274,454 | $2,701,582 |
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