The tour placed 106th for Pollstar's Year End Top 200 North American Toursfall of 2015, grossing $9.7 million.
[6] Supporting Clarkson in the United States and Toronto were planned opening acts: Eric Hutchinson[7] and Pentatonix.
[citation needed] Nick Jonas[9] and Tyler Shaw[10] were scheduled to open up for Clarkson in October 2015 in Canada, before dates were ultimately cancelled.
Speaking to USA Today, Clarkson stated: "Because of an element I've never done on tour, it makes sense to incorporate that song.
[17] Also for this tour Clarkson had an "Open Mic Night" where she gave fans the opportunity to perform a "cover" song on stage.
Fans submitted a video of themselves through various social media websites and Clarkson then selected one winner for each city.
"[22] Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe said: "the Texas native was in peak form, delivering the hits with gusto, raising otherwise overlooked album cuts to memorable heights, and remaking the case for the restorative powers of pop music on a hot summer night."
"[23] Amy Brooks from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says that "the Idol winner launched into a stream of catchy hits that begged to be sung along to, had no problem digging up the emotion to put into the songs.
[25] Adam Graham of The Detroit News says, "Kelly Clarkson has an innate reliability that makes her Not Just Another Pop Star."
She speaks her mind, doesn't do the canned banter thing, and chits chats with the crowd like they're a couple of old friends hanging out on her back porch.
"[27] Reporter The Oakland Press, Gary Graff states: "it may be time for Kelly Clarkson to have her pop diva credentials re-evaluated.
"[31] Tour stops with this setlist: Hershey, Holmdel Tour stops with this set: Mansfield Tour stops with this set: New York City, Burgettstown, Darien, Uncasville, Toronto, Clarkston, Cincinnati, Noblesville, Rosemont, Maryland Heights, Las Vegas, Mountain View, Phoenix, Albuquerque, The Woodlands Source:[35] No KC Classic in Hershey, Mansfield, Holmdel, Toronto, Maryland Heights, Albuquerque, Austin, Dallas, The Woodlands, Little Rock, Nashville.