The Where We Are Tour was the third headlining concert tour by English-Irish boy band One Direction, in support of their third studio album, Midnight Memories (2013). It marks the group's first all-stadium tour with an average attendance of 49,848. The tour began on 25 April 2014 in Bogotá, Colombia and concluded on 5 October 2014 in Miami, Florida. Australian pop rock band, 5 Seconds of Summer, served as the opening act for the European and North American dates.

The tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2014. It is One Direction's most attended and highest-grossing tour to date, mobilising 3,439,560 fans and $290,178,452 in revenue. This is the band's last full-length tour with band member Zayn Malik, before his departure during On the Road Again Tour in 2015.

Development

On 16 May 2013, the tour was announced by One Direction during a press conference at Wembley Stadium, during which the band revealed their first stadium tour would kickoff in Colombia in April 2014, with dates being announced for South America, UK, and Ireland. At the event, band member Louis Tomlinson described their upcoming album as being "rockier" and "edgier" than the music they have previously released.

One Direction on stage in Santiago, Chile

Tickets for 8 shows in the UK and Ireland went on sale on 25 May 2013, with several dates selling out in minutes, leading to extra show dates being announced. All tickets from the first show of the tour in Bogotá sold out in one day, nearly a year prior to the concert date. On 19 September, 10 shows for the European leg were announced and additional shows in Dublin, Manchester, and London were added, with tickets going on sale the following week on 28 September.

During an appearance on Good Morning America on 26 November 2013 to promote the release of their third album, the band announced 21 dates for the North American leg of the tour, with tickets going on sale on 7 December.

In March 2014, the Australian pop rock band, 5 Seconds of Summer, was announced as the opening act for the European and North American dates, having previously opened for One Direction during their Take Me Home Tour the year before. In the midst of their tour, the band performed at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Glasgow on 24 May 2014, and flew back to Dublin the same day for their second show at Croke Park that night. They also opened the second night of the iHeartRadio Music Festival on 20 September, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. In June 2014, it was reported that One Direction had raised £600,000 for the UK charity Stand Up to Cancer, after donating 50p for each ticket sold from their UK and Ireland tour to the charity.

Recording

The 28 and 29 June 2014 shows at San Siro in Milan, Italy were recorded into a concert film. The film was released on 11 and 12 October 2014 in select theatres worldwide before its home media release. The theatrical version had a runtime of 96 minutes. It was released on DVD in December 2014, and features the entire concert and additional content including backstage footage.

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 25 April 2014 in Bogotá. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Midnight Memories"
  2. "Little Black Dress"
  3. "Kiss You"
  4. "Why Don't We Go There"
  5. "Rock Me"
  6. "Don't Forget Where You Belong"
  7. "Live While We're Young"
  8. "C'mon, C'mon"
  9. "Right Now"
  10. "Through the Dark"
  11. "Happily"
  12. "Little Things"
  13. "Moments"
  14. "Strong"
  15. "Better Than Words"
  16. "Alive"
  17. "One Thing"
  18. "Diana"
  19. "What Makes You Beautiful"

Encore

  1. "You & I"
  2. "Story of My Life"
  3. "Little White Lies"
  4. "Best Song Ever"

Notes

Shows

List of 2014 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets, and gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
25 April 2014BogotáColombiaEstadio El CampínEl Freaky34,935 / 34,935$4,727,910
27 April 2014LimaPeruEstadio NacionalAbraham Mateo32,601 / 32,601$3,362,870
30 April 2014SantiagoChileEstadio Nacional87,324 / 87,324$7,688,500
1 May 2014
3 May 2014Buenos AiresArgentinaJosé Amalfitani StadiumSonus80,622 / 80,622$5,682,760
4 May 2014
6 May 2014MontevideoUruguayEstadio Centenario30,958 / 30,958$2,316,460
8 May 2014Rio de JaneiroBrazilParque dos AtletasP940,087 / 40,087$3,826,760
10 May 2014São PauloEstádio do Morumbi102,792 / 102,792$9,457,730
11 May 2014
23 May 2014DublinIrelandCroke Park5 Seconds of Summer235,008 / 235,008$20,115,900
24 May 2014
25 May 2014
28 May 2014SunderlandEnglandStadium of Light51,231 / 51,231$4,383,490
30 May 2014ManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium158,579 / 158,579$12,908,000
31 May 2014
1 June 2014
3 June 2014EdinburghScotlandMurrayfield Stadium64,623 / 64,623$5,297,750
6 June 2014LondonEnglandWembley Stadium236,566 / 236,566$20,017,900
7 June 2014
8 June 2014
13 June 2014StockholmSwedenFriends Arena88,978 / 88,978$7,358,040
14 June 2014
16 June 2014CopenhagenDenmarkParken StadiumMcBusted83,577 / 83,577$8,190,650
17 June 2014
20 June 2014Saint-DenisFranceStade de France5 Seconds of Summer McBusted114,172 / 114,172$9,775,550
21 June 2014
24 June 2014AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Arena5 Seconds of Summer103,551 / 103,551$7,859,850
25 June 2014
28 June 2014MilanItalySan Siro115,931 / 115,931$7,779,190
29 June 2014
2 July 2014DüsseldorfGermanyEsprit Arena44,684 / 44,684$3,395,490
4 July 2014BernSwitzerlandStade de Suisse31,037 / 31,037$3,150,110
6 July 2014TurinItalyStadio Olimpico38,430 / 38,430$3,294,610
8 July 2014BarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys5 Seconds of Summer Abraham Mateo40,333 / 40,333$3,391,560
10 July 2014MadridEstadio Vicente Calderón65,186 / 65,186$5,409,230
11 July 2014
13 July 2014PortoPortugalEstádio do DragãoD.A.M.A45,001 / 45,001$3,868,070
1 August 2014TorontoCanadaRogers Centre5 Seconds of Summer98,851 / 98,851$6,634,920
2 August 2014
4 August 2014East RutherfordUnited StatesMetLife Stadium139,247 / 139,247$12,345,803
5 August 2014
7 August 2014FoxboroughGillette Stadium148,251 / 148,251$13,475,239
8 August 2014
9 August 2014
11 August 2014Washington, D.C.Nationals Park42,834 / 42,834$4,233,063
13 August 2014PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field101,527 / 101,527$8,818,556
14 August 2014
16 August 2014DetroitFord Field92,428 / 92,428$8,304,416
17 August 2014
19 August 2014NashvilleLP Field53,472 / 53,472$4,286,308
22 August 2014HoustonReliant Stadium55,703 / 55,703$4,659,939
24 August 2014ArlingtonAT&T StadiumJamie Scott51,074 / 51,074$4,517,012
27 August 2014St. LouisEdward Jones Dome52,315 / 52,315$4,281,608
29 August 2014ChicagoSoldier Field5 Seconds of Summer104,617 / 104,617$9,446,247
30 August 2014
11 September 2014PasadenaRose Bowl5 Seconds of Summer Jamie Scott165,170 / 165,170$12,560,382
12 September 2014
13 September 2014
16 September 2014GlendaleUniversity of Phoenix Stadium5 Seconds of Summer56,524 / 56,524$5,035,880
19 September 2014El PasoSun Bowl44,910 / 44,910$3,632,097
21 September 2014San AntonioAlamodome51,575 / 51,575$4,237,714
23 September 2014TulsaBOK Center10,100 / 10,100$1,012,051
25 September 2014New OrleansMercedes-Benz Superdome50,349 / 50,349$4,258,450
27 September 2014CharlottePNC Music Pavilion37,365 / 37,365$2,378,580
28 September 2014
1 October 2014AtlantaGeorgia Dome50,970 / 50,970$4,438,203
3 October 2014TampaRaymond James Stadium52,158 / 52,158$4,359,855
5 October 2014Miami GardensSun Life Stadium53,914 / 53,914$4,303,749
Total3,439,560 / 3,439,560 (100%)$290,178,452

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
29 April 2014AsunciónParaguayJockey ClubLogistic reasons

See also

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