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The tour ran from March to November 2013; In doing so, Rihanna advertised her seventh studio album Unapologetic (2012). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The tour started on March 8, 2013 in Buffalo (United States) and ended on November 15, 2013 in New Orleans (United States). 38 concerts in North America, 39 in Europe, 10 in Oceania, 6 in Asia and 3 in Africa should be played; 6 of them at music festivals. This article or subsequent section is not sufficiently equipped with supports (e.g. individual notices). Information without sufficient evidence could soon be removed. Please help Wikipedia by researching the information and Insert good evidence. In March 2012, Rihanna said in an interview that she had not yet started shots for her next album, but had already started working on new sounds. On September 7, 2012, after Rihanna’s appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards 2012, it was announced that they are titled on their fourth worldwide tour with the title Diamonds World Tour Work to apply for your future album. Live Nation published a video via YouTube with the notification of the first North American tour dates. Tickets for the first shows could be purchased a week later on September 14, 2012. On October 11, 2012, Rihanna announced both the name and the official cover, her seventh studio album via Twitter Unapologetic , which was published worldwide on November 19, 2012. Five days before the publication date, on November 14, 2012, while Rihanna started her 777 tour, where Rihanna gave seven concerts in seven different countries within seven days Live Nation the first European data. At first 21 concerts in 13 different countries started in Bilbao (Spain) on May 26, 2013. Over time, a total of 11 additional concerts and one concert in two other countries were known. In addition, a total of six concerts were announced at various music festivals. Among other things, Rihanna gave as part of the Mawazine Festivals A concert in Morocco, Africa. The other five festival appearances found in Europe Roskilde festival in Denmark, at Open’s Festival in Poland, at Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival in Monaco and at T in the Park Festival in Scotland. Excerpts from the performance at T in the Park were transferred by BBC. The first six concerts in Australia and New Zealand became known for September and October 2013 on March 13, 2013, while Rihanna was already on the tour in North America. Four additional concerts were added. On April 8, 2013, two concerts in South Africa were announced for mid -October 2013. Three weeks later, on April 28, 2013, a concert date for the Philippines, which took place in September of the same year, was published. On May 2, 2013, a concert for October 2013 was announced in the United Arab Emirates. On May 21, 2013, another date for an appearance in Israel was known. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Rihanna sings during her Diamonds World Tour . The tour started in Buffalo (United States) on March 8, 2013 as planned. But the next two data in Boston (United States) on March 10, 2013 and in Baltimore (United States) on March 12, 2013 had to be canceled, Because Rihanna fell ill with larynx inflammation. The tour could then be continued as planned. In addition, the canceled concerts in Baltimore were postponed to April 24, 2013 and in Boston to May 6, 2013. On April 15 and 16, 2013, two concerts, this time in Houston (United States) and Dallas (United States), had to be canceled on the basis of illness. Rihanna announced on Instagram that she had been sick since the concert in San Diego (United States) and hoped that the two days off between the Las Vegas (United States) and the Houston concert would be sufficient. At the end of April, two new data were set in November of the same year. Rihanna sings Phresh Out the Runway in Toronto. This article or subsequent section is not sufficiently equipped with supports (e.g. individual notices). Information without sufficient evidence could soon be removed. Please help Wikipedia by researching the information and Insert good evidence. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4After the North American part of the tour was announced, additional dates in Montreal (Canada), New York City (United States) and Toronto (Canada) were scheduled due to the high demand. After the dates for the British part of the tour were published, the search for pre-sale tickets at viagogo.co.uk rose by 700%. Experts thought it was possible that all concerts in Europe could be sold out in less than six minutes. Due to the great demand in Europe, additional concerts in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Antwerp (Belgium), Birmingham (England), Cologne (Germany), Hanover (Germany), Lille (France), London (England), Manchester (England) and Zurich (Switzerland) announced. In Oceania, additional concerts in Auckland (New Zealand), Melbourne (Australia) and Sydney (Australia) were supplemented in Oceania. The setlist is from Oklahoma City, USA. It does not represent all the concerts of the tour. Intro \u201eMother Mary\u201c Ask in \u201ePhresh Out the Runway\u201c (Includes elements from “Jump”, “Birthday Cake” and “S & M”) \u201eBirthday Cake (Remix)\u201c \u201eTalk That Talk\u201c \u201ePour It Up\u201c \u201eCockiness (Love It)\u201c \u201eNumb\u201c Acts \u201eYou da One\u201c \u201eMan Down\u201c \u201eNo Love Allowed\u201c (Includes elements from “World a Music” by “Ini Kamoze”) \u201eRude Boy\u201c \u201eWhat\u2019s My Name?\u201c Ati \u201eJump\u201c \u201eUmbrella\u201c \u201eAll of the Lights\u201c (aus \u201eMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\u201c von \u201eKanye West\u201c) \u201eRockstar 101\u201c \u201eWhat Now\u201c AKT IV \u201eLoveeeeeee Song\u201c \u201eLove the Way You Lie (Part II)\u201c \u201eTake a Bow\u201c \u201eCold Case Love\u201c \u201eHate That I Love You\u201c (Includes elements from “Get it over with”) Akt v \u201eWe Found Love\u201c \u201eS&M\u201c \u201eOnly Girl (In the World)\u201c \u201eDon\u2019t Stop the Music\u201c \u201eWhere Have You Been\u201c Encores \u201eStay\u201c \u201eDiamonds\u201c particularities [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the opening concert in Buffalo (United States) Ati before Acts played. \u201cYou da Da One\u201d has not yet been played in the first three concerts in Buffalo, Philadelphia and Hartford (United States). “Mother Mary”, “Cockiness (Love IT)”, “No Love Allowed”, “Loveeeeeeeee Song” and “Love The Way You Lie (Part II)” were not played regularly. “Red Lipstick” was before the start of Ati or Akt v played as interlude in chosen concerts. Remarks (first) The sales data are combined from all concerts in New York City from May 5th and 7th, 2013. (2) The sales data are combined from all concerts in Manchester from June 12th and 13th and July 15th and 16th, 2013. (3) The sales data are combined from all concerts in Birmingham from June 17 and July 18, 2013. Feasts and various other shows (A) This concert is part of the “Mawazine Festival”. (B) This concert is part of the “Roskilde Festival”. (C) This concert is part of the “Heineken Open’er Festival”. (D) This concert is part of the “Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival”. (AND) This concert is part of the “T in the Park Festival”. (F) This concert is part of the “Grand Prize of Singapore 2013” Canceled and installed shows \u2191 \u2191 Current Boxscore. In: Billboard. Prometheus Global Media, archived from Original am 30. October 2013 ; accessed on November 7th, 2013 . Template: Cite Web\/Temporary \u2191 a b c d It is Current Boxscore. In: Billboard. 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