The Meaning of Life Tour was the eighth headlining concert tour from American pop singer Kelly Clarkson.
Her first tour in three and a half years, it supported her eighth studio album Meaning of Life (2017). The tour began in Oakland, California on January 24, 2019, and concluded on March 30, 2019, in Greenville, South Carolina, visiting arenas in various cities across the United States. This was Clarkson's highest grossing tour to date.
Tour by Kelly Clarkson | |
Location | United States |
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Associated album | Meaning of Life |
Start date | January 24, 2019 |
End date | March 30, 2019 |
No. of shows | 28 |
Box office | $17.5 million |
Kelly Clarkson concert chronology |
Clarkson had previously declared her intention for a concert tour to support her eighth studio album Meaning of Life, which was her first album release with Atlantic Records. Before the conclusion of the fourteenth season of The Voice and hosting the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, Clarkson revealed the tour was being "routed". On September 14, 2018, she announced tour dates with her supporting acts Kelsea Ballerini and Brynn Cartelli (winner of The Voice's fourteen season from Clarkson's team), who joined her in a rendition of the album's titular track. Clarkson remarked in a statement, "Even while recording it, I couldn't wait for people to experience the music live, to not only hear it, but feel it. It has taken almost a year of planning, and I can't wait to see y'all on the road!".
Clarkson had four to five wardrobe changes, two of them being major, and each night a portion of each show was live streamed. As well as bringing Byrnn Cartelli on tour, Clarkson also brought one of her other The Voice season fourteen contestants, D.R. King. He was singing background vocals for her.
The show began with the venue becoming dark and clips of Clarkson's past hits playing. Clarkson then rose up to the stage wearing a black and red ballgown, and with a spotlight on her, she sang her first single "A Moment Like This" a cappella. The show closed with her well-known hit "Since U Been Gone". In between she performed tracks off her latest album Meaning of Life, past singles, past album tracks, and covers. A portion of each show was live streamed on her Facebook page. The segment is named after her Facebook live webisodes and song: "A Minute and a Glass of Wine". Clarkson’s backup singers started off singing the song "A Minute and a Glass of Wine", with Clarkson coming out shortly after and finishing it. She then covered a song that she picked (replacing "Fan Requests" from her past two tours). Some nights, she brought out a special guest (either a musical artist or someone who has done good) to give a sneak peek of what her upcoming talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show will be like (I.E. During opening night in Oakland, she brought out Allyn Pierce a nurse who during the Camp Fire (2018) made a heroic effort by driving in the fire to rescue people and at the Nashville show Clarkson's good friend Reba McEntire was her guest, and the two performed a medley of songs). For "Miss Independent", she brought Kelsea Ballerini and Brynn Cartelli out on stage to sing the song with her.
For this tour Clarkson had a VIP/bar stage, "A Minute + A Glass of Wine...Bar Experience" where the bar surrounded the b-stage. VIP ticket holders received things like a drink ticket, one merchandise gift signed by Clarkson, custom signed wine glasses, an invitation to the 'Meaning of Life' Lounge, and more.
Jim Harrington of The Mercury News says, "The concert reached the next level with the fourth selection, "Love So Soft," a standout rocker from "Meaning of Life" that shows just how much soul Clarkson can bring to the party when she has the right material to work with." And "Part of what makes Clarkson so impactful on stage is her sincerity. She comes across as someone you can trust, and even more so, someone who you'd want to hang out with." Daily Herald journalist Sarah Harris, who attended the Salt Lake City show said that Clarkson brought down the house. Emily Gardiner of the Deseret News said, "Clarkson hasn't missed a step during her three-year hiatus from touring.", and that her "voice carried the same power and soul that fans have loved since her "American Idol" win back in 2002, reminding the audience just how incredible her voice sounds live." Tulsa World's Jimmie Tramel said, "She didn't just sing to the audience. She connected. You've probably been to a concert where unnamed superstar artist came off as trying to be some sort of higher species. Clarkson, born and raised in Texas, was engaging in a manner that made you feel like she was just glad to be barefoot and hanging out with her Oklahoma peeps."
Kendra Meinert of the Green Bay Press-Gazette said, "There was never a moment during her hour-and-45-minute show that the crowd of about 7,000 wasn't with her every step of the way, from the synchronized jumping up and down during "Stronger" to the heartbreak of "a Piece by Piece" with a lone acoustic guitar to a rendition of "Happy Birthday" for a 14-year-old fan in the crowd." Althea Legaspi of the Chicago Tribune said, "Clarskon was savvy in mostly culling crowd pleasers delivered with a down home approach driven home with her easy banter." and "her beguiling voice and personality were more than enough to fill the arena.". Thor Christensen of Guide Live who attended the Dallas show said, "Clarkson proved just how much grit she has in her gymnastic soprano. Her voice was in brilliant form all night."
This was Clarkson's highest grossing tour to date, grossing $17,490,910, and selling over 275,000 tickets. All twenty-eight shows were sold out. This tour surpassed her previous highest grossing tours; The Breakaway Tour and Addicted Tour.
This set list is from the January 24, 2019, show in Oakland, California. It does not represent every show.
Clarkson performed performed one cover song as part of a segment referred to as "A Minute + A Glass of Wine" in a more intimate fashion.
Date (2019) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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January 24 | Oakland | United States | Oracle Arena | Kelsea Ballerini Brynn Cartelli | 10,083 / 10,083 | $628,492 |
January 25 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | 8,540 / 8,540 | $578,857 | ||
January 26 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 13,202 / 13,202 | $840,867 | ||
January 30 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Smart Home Arena | 10,225 / 10,225 | $562,922 | ||
February 1 | Glendale | Gila River Arena | 10,782 / 10,782 | $617,993 | ||
February 7 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 8,537 / 8,537 | $508,824 | ||
February 8 | Tulsa | BOK Center | 9,354 / 9,354 | $558,005 | ||
February 9 | Southaven | Landers Center | 7,391 / 7,391 | $469,022 | ||
February 14 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | 10,049 / 10,049 | $598,150 | ||
February 15 | Green Bay | Resch Center | 7,398 / 7,398 | $580,951 | ||
February 16 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | 13,457 / 13,457 | $806,768 | ||
February 21 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | 9,451 / 9,451 | $531,032 | ||
February 22, | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 11,572 / 11,572 | $792,127 | ||
February 23 | St. Louis | Chaifetz Arena | 7,082 / 7,082 | $538,504 | ||
February 28 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 12,052 / 12,052 | $826,935 | ||
March 2 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | 8,589 / 8,589 | $453,849 | ||
March 7 | Uniondale | Nassau Coliseum | 9,991 / 9,991 | $744,527 | ||
March 8 | Boston | TD Garden | 11,687 / 11,687 | $1,011,390 | ||
March 9 | Allentown | PPL Center | Brynn Cartelli Maggie Rose | 8,325 / 8,325 | $633,717 | |
March 14 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 14,231 / 14,231 | $743,633 | ||
March 15 | ||||||
March 16 | Baltimore | Royal Farms Arena | Kelsea Ballerini Brynn Cartelli | 10,605 / 10,605 | $738,259 | |
March 21 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | 8,256 / 8,256 | $453,786 | ||
March 22 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 11,060 / 11,060 | $574,518 | ||
March 23 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 11,026 / 11,026 | $603,348 | ||
March 28 | Duluth | Infinite Energy Arena | 9,275 / 9,275 | $500,544 | ||
March 29 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 13,604 / 13,604 | $871,410 | ||
March 30 | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | 10,825 / 10,825 | $722,569 | ||
Total | 276,639 / 276,639 (100%) | $17,490,910 |
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