We Are Born Tour
The We Are Born Tour was the fourth concert tour by the Australian recording artist Sia in support of her fifth studio album, We Are Born (2010).[1] It is a continuation of her 2010 tour, after several dates were cancelled.[2]
| Tour by Sia | |
| Associated album | We Are Born | 
|---|---|
| Start date | 21 July 2011 | 
| End date | 19 August 2011 | 
| Legs | 1 | 
| No. of shows | 20 in North America | 
| Sia concert chronology | |
Opening acts
    
- Oh Land[3]
 - Ximena Sariñana (select dates)[4]
 
Setlist
    
The following setlist was obtained from the show held 21 July 2011, at First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[5] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
- "The Fight"
 - "Buttons"
 - "Oh Father"
 - "Hostage"
 - "Big Girl Little Girl"
 - "Cloud"
 - "I Go to Sleep"
 - "I'm Not Important to You"
 - "Be Good to Me"
 - "Taken for Granted"
 - "Hurting Me Now"
 - "Soon We'll Be Found"
 - "My Love"
 - "Never Gonna Leave Me"
 - "I'm In Here"
 
- Encore
 
Tour dates
    
| Date | City | Country | Venue | 
|---|---|---|---|
| North America[6][7] | |||
| 21 July 2011 | Minneapolis | United States | First Avenue | 
| 22 July 2011 | Chicago | Metro | |
| 23 July 2011 | Detroit | Saint Andrew's Hall | |
| 24 July 2011 | Toronto | Canada | Phoenix Concert Theatre | 
| 26 July 2011 | New York City | United States | Webster Hall | 
| 27 July 2011 | |||
| 28 July 2011 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | |
| 30 July 2011[A] | Montreal | Canada | Scène Verte | 
| 31 July 2011 | Boston | United States | House of Blues | 
| 1 August 2011 | Philadelphia | Trocadero Theatre | |
| 3 August 2011 | Atlanta | Variety Playhouse | |
| 5 August 2011 | New Orleans | House of Blues | |
| 6 August 2011 | Houston | Warehouse Live | |
| 7 August 2011 | Dallas | Granada Theater | |
| 10 August 2011 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theatre | |
| 11 August 2011 | San Diego | House of Blues | |
| 13 August 2011[B] | San Francisco | Speedway Meadow | |
| 16 August 2011 | Portland | Wonder Ballroom | |
| 17 August 2011 | Seattle | Showbox SoDo | |
| 19 August 2011 | Vancouver | Canada | Commodore Ballroom | 
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
 - A This concert was a part of the "Osheaga Music and Arts Festival[8]
 - B This concert was a part of the "Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival"[9]
 
References
    
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 - Krewan, Nick (23 July 2011). "Sia, Australia's famously reluctant star". Toronto Star. Torstar Corporation. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - Ritchie, Kevin (21 July 2011). "Sia". Now . Now Communications. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - "SIA GETS HECKLES AT FIRST AVENUE". Minneapolis Music Blog. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - Pittman, Sarah Marie (5 May 2011). "Sia's 2011 U.S. Tour Is Born". Pollstar. Archived from the original on 7 May 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - "Tour". Sia's Official Website. July 2011. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - Young, Alex (11 April 2011). "Eminem, Elvis Costello, Death Cab for Cutie head Osheaga 2011". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - "Outside Lands 2011 Lineup: Phish, Arcade Fire, Muse Headline Music Festival". The Huffington Post. AOL. 11 April 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
 - "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. Vol. 123, no. 28. Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. 13 August 2011. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
 - "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. Vol. 123, no. 37. Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. 15 October 2011. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
 - "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. Vol. 123, no. 29. Nashville, Tennessee: Prometheus Global Media. 20 August 2011. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
 
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