The tour traveled to theaters and clubs across the country, with stops in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Houston, and Toronto before wrapping the first leg in the U.S. on December 20, 2015 in New Orleans.
[5] The set list for the concerts included songs from JoJo's first two studio albums, her two mixtapes as well as few covers of other artists.
The central theme of the tour was to take audiences down memory lane by performing her repertoire in chronological order beginning with her 2004 self titled debut album and everything else in between right up until her most current release of the III.
[8][9] In an interview with Billboard.com at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30, 2015, JoJo expressed plans to go on a nationwide tour before heading overseas in 2016 for further promotion.
The tour will visit 23 cities all across North America beginning on November 2 at Minneapolis’ Triple Rock Social Club and runs through the end of the year, wrapping up on JoJo's 25th Birthday on December 20 at the Hi Ho Lounge in New Orleans.,[11] making it her widest spread tour to date.
[12][13] On October 26, 2015 JoJo officially announced that Aaron Camper would be serving as the opening act for the duration of the tour beginning on November 3, 2015 show.
[14][15] On December 14, 2015 JoJo announced the first international tour date for the show in Paris, France, on March 5, 2016.
After such a long journey, this kind of response surprises the hell out of me and makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world.