Kellie Pickler is opening for Toby Keith in Australia while Phillip Phillips headlines across Eastern/Atlantic Canada. Question: Why does the Sing-Off get a live tour while its more successful NBC brethren The Voice does not? Whatever the reasoning, The Sing-Off sold-out the famous Ryman theatre in Nashville. X-Factor’s Emblem3 also played the Ryman.
Toby Keith, Eli Young Band, Kellie Pickler
March 14, 2014: Brisbane, Australia, Brisbane Entertainment Centre; 9,405 of 9,675 (97%): $1,085,870
Phillip Phillips, Twin Forks
March 11, 2014: Montreal, Quebec; Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier; 2,601 of 2,832 (92%): $102,917
March 14, 2014: Toronto, Ontario; Sony Centre for the Performing Arts: 2,711 of 3,127 (87%): $101,269
March 8, 2014: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Sportsplex; 2,656 of 2,914 (91%): $90,421
March 12, 2014: Ottawa, Ontario; National Arts Centre; 2,026 of 2,233 (91%): $81,170
March 16, 2014: Hamilton, Ontario; Hamilton Place Theatre; 1,806 of 2,135 (85%): $72,707
March 10, 2014: Quebec City, Quebec; Le Grand Theatre de Quebec; 1,801 of 1,821 (99%): $70,482
March 15, 2014: Kingston, Ontario; K-Rock Centre; 1,775 of 2,090 (85%): $62,245
The Sing-Off Live Tour
March 12, 2014: Nashville, Tenn.; Ryman Auditorium; 2,237 of 2,237 (SOLD-OUT): $88,362
Emblem3, MKTO, Jackson Guthy
March 7, 2014: Nashville, Tenn.; Ryman Auditorium; 1,289 of 2,195 (59%): $44,332