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All the Hits, All Night Long

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All the Hits, All Night Long was Lionel Richie's 2013–2015 concert tour. The shows focused on his biggest hits, delivering a nonstop sing-along for fans.

Background
In June 2013, Richie announced All the Hits All Night Long in partnership with NBC and The Today Show. It was his first North American tour in more than a decade, with plans to play stadiums and arenas in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tour began on September 18, 2013, in Hollywood, Florida, and wrapped up its initial run in October 2013 in Los Angeles. Richie described the nights as a chance to perform “all the hits, all night,” turning each show into a giant sing-along.

Opening acts
The tour featured a rotating lineup of openers:
- CeeLo Green (North America)
- Marion Raven (Europe)
- John Farnham (Australia)
- Larissa Eddie (United Kingdom)
- Dumpstaphunk (various US cities)
- Anastacia (Germany)

Setlist and performances
Each concert highlighted Richie’s wide catalog, from Commodores classics to his own solo hits. Expect crowd-pleasers like Just for You, Penny Lover, Easy, Hello, and All Night Long, with an energetic encore such as We Are the World.

Tour scope
All the Hits, All Night Long ran across six legs and included about 125 shows. The tour’s footprint covered:
- North America
- Europe
- Australia/Oceania
- Asia
In total, the tour visited many countries and major venues around the world.

Box office
The tour grossed roughly $22.9 million, with about 218,000 tickets sold out of around 251,000 available (attendance around 87%).

Cancellations
Two shows were canceled:
- Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (June 21, 2014)
- Arènes de Nîmes, Nîmes, France (July 17, 2015)

Legacy
All the Hits, All Night Long showcased Lionel Richie’s enduring appeal and his ability to fill venues with a hit-packed, high-energy show that celebrated his decades-spanning career.


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