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2010

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Date Show City Location Channel Performed song(s)
February 1 The Ellen DeGeneres Show[1] United States Los Angeles NBC Studios NBC "Hard", "Don't Stop the Music"
February 2 AOL Sessions[2] AOL "Russian Roulette", "Hard", "Take a Bow", "Don't Stop the Music"
February 4 Super Bowl Fan Jam 2010[3][4] United States Miami South Beach VH1
Setlist
February 24 Alan Carr: Chatty Man[5] United Kingdom London The London Studios Channel 4 "Rude Boy"
February 25 GMTV[6][7] ITV
March 4 2010 ECHO Awards[8][9] Germany Berlin Funkturm Berlin Das Erste
March 27 2010 Kids' Choice Awards[10] United States Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion, UCLA Nickelodeon "Hard", "Rude Boy", "Don't Stop the Music"
April 7 American Idol (season 9)[11] CBS Television City FOX "Rockstar 101"
April 16 Last Girl on Earth Tour[12] Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis
Setlists
    1. "Mad House" (video introduction)
    2. "Russian Roulette"
    3. "Hard"
    4. "Shut Up and Drive"
    5. "Fire Bomb"
    6. "Disturbia"
    7. "Rockstar 101"
    8. "Rude Boy"
    9. "Wonderwall"
    10. "Hate That I Love You"
    11. "Rehab"
    12. "Unfaithful"
    13. "Stupid in Love"
    14. "Te Amo"
    15. "Photographs" (only in Antwerp and Arnhem)
    16. "Don't Stop the Music"
    17. "Breakin' Dishes"
    18. "The Glamorous Life"
    19. "Let Me"
    20. "SOS"
    21. "Take a Bow"
    22. "Wait Your Turn" / "Live Your Life"
      / "Run This Town"
    23. "Umbrella"
April 17 Netherlands Arnhem GelreDome
April 19 Switzerland Zurich Hallenstadion
April 20 France Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
April 21 France Marseille Le Dôme de Marseille
April 23 Germany Frankfurt Festhalle
April 25 Germany Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
April 27 Switzerland Geneva Geneva Arena
April 28 France Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
May 1 Germany Hamburg O2 World
May 2 Germany Berlin O2 World
May 4 Luxembourg Esch-sur-Alzette Rockhal
May 7 United Kingdom Birmingham LG Arena
May 8 United Kingdom Liverpool Echo Arena
May 10 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
May 11
May 13 United Kingdom Sheffield Sheffield Arena
May 14 United Kingdom Nottingham Nottingham Arena
May 16 United Kingdom Manchester MEN Arena
May 17 United Kingdom Newcastle Newcastle Arena
May 19 United Kingdom Glasgow SECC Arena
May 20
May 22 Republic of Ireland Dublin The O2
May 23 2010 Radio 1's Big Weekend[13] United Kingdom Bangor Vaynol Estate BBC One
Setlist
    1. "Mad House"
    2. "Hard"
    3. "Disturbia"
    4. "Rude Boy"
    5. "Te Amo"
    6. "Russian Roulette"
    7. "Don't Stop the Music"
    8. "SOS"
    9. "Umbrella"
May 24 Last Girl on Earth Tour[12] United Kingdom Belfast Odyssey Arena
Setlists
    1. "Mad House" (video introduction)
    2. "Russian Roulette" (only in Belfast and Dublin)
    3. "Hard"
    4. "Shut Up and Drive"
    5. "Fire Bomb"
    6. "Disturbia"
    7. "Rockstar 101"
    8. "Rude Boy"
    9. "Wonderwall"
    10. "Hate That I Love You"
    11. "Rehab"
    12. "Unfaithful"
    13. "Stupid in Love"
    14. "Te Amo"
    15. "Don't Stop the Music"
    16. "Breakin' Dishes"
    17. "The Glamorous Life"
    18. "Let Me"
    19. "SOS"
    20. "Take a Bow"
    21. "Wait Your Turn" / "Live Your Life"
      / "Run This Town"
    22. "Umbrella"
May 26 Republic of Ireland Dublin The O2
May 30 Israel Tel Aviv Bloomfield Stadium
June 1 Greece Athens Karaiskaki Stadium
June 3 Turkey Istanbul Turkcell Kurucesme Arena
June 5 2010 Rock in Rio Madrid[14] Spain Madrid City of Rock TVE
June 6 2010 Summertime Ball[15] United Kingdom London Wembley Stadium "Mad House", "Rude Boy", "Russian Roulette", "Umbrella"
June 15 Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010[16] United States Los Angeles Staples Center "Love the Way You Lie" (with Eminem)
July 4 Last Girl on Earth Tour[17] Canada Vancouver Rogers Arena
Setlists
    1. "Mad House" (video introduction)
    2. "Russian Roulette"
    3. "Hard"
    4. "Shut Up and Drive"
    5. "Fire Bomb"
    6. "Disturbia"
    7. "Rockstar 101"
    8. "Rude Boy"
    9. "Wonderwall" (to July 30)
    10. "Love the Way You Lie" / "Airplanes"
      / "Hate That I Love You"
    11. "Rehab"
    12. "Unfaithful"
    13. "Stupid in Love"
    14. "Te Amo"
    15. "Don't Stop the Music"
    16. "Breakin' Dishes"
    17. "The Glamorous Life"
    18. "Let Me"
    19. "SOS"
    20. "Take a Bow"
    21. "Wait Your Turn" / "Live Your Life"
      / "Run This Town"
    22. "Umbrella"

    In Los Angeles "Love the Way You Live" was performed with Eminem.[18]
    In Tucson, "Russian Roulette", "Fire Bomb", "Rockstar 101" and "Wonderwall" were omitted.
    In Laredo, "Wonderwall" was omitted.
    In Uncasville, "Rehab" was omitted.
July 5 Canada Penticton South Okanagan Events Centre
July 6 Canada Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
July 9 United States Sacramento Power Balance Pavilion
July 10 United States Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 14 United States Albuquerque The Pavilion
July 17 United States Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
July 18 United States Anaheim Honda Center
July 21 United States Los Angeles Staples Center
July 22 United States Tucson AVA Amphitheater
July 24 United States Laredo Laredo Energy Arena
July 25 United States San Antonio AT&T Center
July 30 United States Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
July 31 United States Miami American Airlines Arena
August 5 Canada Toronto Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
August 7 Canada Montreal Bell Centre
August 8 United States Mansfield Comcast Center
August 11 United States Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
August 12 United States New York City Madison Square Garden
August 14 United States Atlantic City The Borgata
August 15 United States Wantagh Jones Beach Music Theater
August 18 United States Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
August 20 United States Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
August 21 United States Hershey Hershey Park Pavilion
August 22 United States Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 25 United States Chicago United Center
August 28 Great New York State Fair[19] United States Syracuse Empire Expo Center
September 12 2010 MTV Video Music Awards[20] United States Los Angeles Nokia Theatre MTV "Love the Way You Lie" (with Eminem)
October 30 Saturday Night Live (season 36)[21] United States New York City NBC Studios NBC "Only Girl (in the World)", "What's My Name?"
October 31 The X Factor (UK) (season 7)[22] United Kingdom London Fountain Studios ITV "Only Girl (in the World)"
November 7 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards[23] Spain Madrid Caja Mágica MTV Europe
November 9 X Factor (Italy) (season 4)[24] Italy Milan Rai Due
November 10 Le Grand Journal[25] France Paris Studios Rive Gauche Canal+
November 11 The Graham Norton Show[26] United Kingdom London The London Studios BBC One
November 15 The Seven[27] United States New York City Times Square MTV "What's My Name?"
November 16 Late Show with David Letterman[28] Ed Sullivan Theater CBS
November 17 Good Morning America[29] Times Square Studios ABC "Only Girl (in the World)", "What's My Name?"
November 21 American Music Awards of 2010[30][31] United States Los Angeles Nokia Theatre "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", "What's My Name?", "Only Girl (in the World)"
December 11 The X Factor (UK) (season 7 finale)[32] United Kingdom London Fountain Studios ITV "Unfaithful" (with Matt Cardle), "What's My Name?"

2011

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Date Show City Location Channel Performed song(s)
February 13 2011 Grammy Awards[33] United States Los Angeles Staples Center CBS "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" (with Eminem), "What's My Name?" (with Drake)
February 15 2011 BRIT Awards[34][35] United Kingdom London The O2 Arena ITV "Only Girl (in the World)", "S&M", "What's My Name?"
February 20 2011 NBA All-Star Game[36] United States Los Angeles Staples Center TNT "Umbrella", "Only Girl (In the World)", "Rude Boy", "What's My Name?" (with Drake), "All of the Lights" (with Kanye West)
February 25 Last Girl on Earth Tour[37] Australia Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Setlists
February 26 Australia Gold Coast GCCEC Arena
February 28 Australia Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
March 4 Australia Sydney Acer Arena
March 5
March 7 Australia Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
March 8
March 10 Australia Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
March 12 Australia Perth Burswood Dome
April 3 2010 ACM Awards[38] United States Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena CBS "California King Bed" (with Jennifer Nettles)
April 10 American Idol (season 10)[39] United States Los Angeles CBS Television City FOX "California King Bed"
May 5 private Nivea events[40][41][42] Italy Milan
May 6 France Paris Grand Hotel Intercontinental
May 9 Germany Hamburg Nivea Blue Boat "Only Girl (in the World)", "Disturbia", "California King Bed", "Don't Stop the Music", "Umbrella"
May 16 FC Shakhtar Donetsk 75th Anniversary[43] Ukraine Donetsk Donbass Arena Ykpaiha "Only Girl (in the World)", "Disturbia", "Don't Stop the Music", "Shut Up and Drive", "What's My Name?", "Hate That I Love You", "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", "Umbrella"
May 22 2011 Billboard Music Awards[44] United States Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena ABC "S&M" (with Britney Spears)
May 27 Today[45] United States New York City Rockefeller Plaza NBC "S&M", "Only Girl (In the World)", "What's My Name?", "California King Bed"
June 4 Loud Tour[46] United States Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena
Setlists
June 6 Canada Toronto Air Canada Centre
June 7
June 8 Canada Ottawa Scotiabank Place
June 10 Canada Montreal Bell Centre
June 11
June 14 United States Auburn Hills Palace of Auburn Hills
June 15 United States Chicago United Center
June 16 United States Minneapolis Target Center
June 18 Canada Winnipeg MTS Centre
June 19 Canada Saskatoon Credit Union Centre
June 21 Canada Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
June 22 Canada Edmonton Rexall Place
June 24 Canada Vancouver Rogers Arena
June 25
June 28 United States Los Angeles Staples Center
June 29 United States Anaheim Honda Center
June 30 United States Oakland Oracle Arena
July 2 United States Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
July 4 United States Albuquerque The Pavilion
July 8 United States Dallas American Airlines Center
July 9 United States Houston Toyota Center
July 11 United States Birmingham BJCC Arena
July 12 United States Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheatre
July 14 United States Sunrise BankAtlantic Center
July 16 United States Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
July 17 United States Atlantic City Borgata Event Center
July 19 United States Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 21 United States East Rutherford Izod Center
July 22 United States Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
July 23 United States Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
July 24 United States Boston TD Garden
August 5 Barbados Bridgetown Kensington Oval
August 15 On the Beach[52] Finland Helsinki Hietaranta Beach
August 17 Bergen Calling[52] Norway Bergen Koengen
August 18
August 20 V Festival 2011[52] United Kingdom Weston Weston Park
August 21 United Kingdom Chelmsford Hylands Park
September 17 Loud Tour[52] Brazil São Paulo Arena Anhembi
September 18 Brazil Belo Horizonte Mineirinho Arena
September 21 Brazil Brasília Nilson Nelson Arena
September 23 Rock in Rio 2011[52] Brazil Rio de Janeiro City of Rock YouTube
September 29 Loud Tour[52] United Kingdom Belfast Odyssey Arena
September 30
October 1
October 3 Republic of Ireland Dublin The O2
October 5 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
October 6
October 7 United Kingdom Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
October 9 United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Arena
October 10 United Kingdom Glasgow SECC Arena
October 11
October 13 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
October 15 United Kingdom Birmingham LG Arena
October 16 United Kingdom Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
October 19 France Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
October 20 France Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
October 21
October 22 Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis
October 25 Germany Munich Olympiahalle
October 26 Germany Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
October 28 Denmark Herning Jyske Bank Boxen
October 30 Norway Oslo Oslo Spektrum
November 1 Sweden Stockholm Ericsson Globe
November 4 Germany Hanover TUI Arena
November 5 Germany Leipzig Arena Leipzig
November 7 Switzerland Zurich Hallenstadion
November 8 Germany Cologne Lanxess Arena
November 9 Netherlands Arnhem GelreDome XS
November 11 Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis
November 13 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
November 14
November 15
November 17 The X Factor (US) (season 1)[53] United States Los Angeles CBS Television City FOX "We Found Love"
November 18 Loud Tour[46] United Kingdom Birmingham LG Arena (look above)
November 19 United Kingdom Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
November 20 The X Factor (UK) (season 8)[54] United Kingdom London Fountain Studios ITV "We Found Love"
November 21 Loud Tour[46] United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Arena (look above)
November 22 United Kingdom Nottingham Capital FM Arena Nottingham
November 23 United Kingdom Glasgow SECC Arena
November 25 Republic of Ireland Dublin The O2
November 27 United Kingdom Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
November 28 United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Arena
November 29 United Kingdom Birmingham National Indoor Arena
December 1 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
December 2 United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Arena
December 3 2011 Jingle Bell Ball[55] United Kingdom London The O2 Arena "Only Girl (in the World)", "S&M", "What's My Name?", "California King Bed", "Umbrella", "We Found Love"
December 4 Loud Tour[46] Germany Hamburg O2 World Hamburg (look above)
December 6 Poland Łódź Atlas Arena
December 7 Czech Republic Prague O2 Arena
December 8 Hungary Budapest Budapest Sports Arena
December 10 Switzerland Zurich Hallenstadion
December 11 Italy Turin Torino Palasport Olimpico
December 12 Italy Milan Mediolanum Forum
December 14 Spain Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
December 15 Spain Madrid Palacio de Deportes
December 17 Portugal Lisbon Pavilhão Atlântico
December 20 United Kingdom London The O2 Arena
December 21
December 22

2012

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Date Show City Location Channel Performed song(s)
February 12 2012 Grammy Awards[56] United States Los Angeles Staples Center CBS "We Found Love", "Princess of China" (with Coldplay)
February 13 2012 Post-Grammy Charity Fundraiser[57] House of Blues "Where Have You Been", "We Found Love"
February 21 2012 BRIT Awards[58] United Kingdom London The O2 Arena ITV "We Found Love"
March 3 The Jonathan Ross Show[59] The London Studios "Talk That Talk"
April 6 Music Station[60] Japan Tokyo TV Asahi "We Found Love"
April 15 2012 Coachella Festival[61] United States Indio Empire Polo Club "Where Have You Been", "We Found Love" (both with Calvin Harris)
April 18 Unforgettable Evening[62] United States Beverly Hills Beverly Hilton Hotel "Redemption Song"
April 24 Time 100 gala[63][64] United States New York City Lincoln Center "We Found Love"
May 5 Saturday Night Live (season 37)[65] NBC Studios NBC "Birthday Cake"/"Talk That Talk", "Where Have You Been"
May 14 2012 Robin Hood Gala[66] Javits Center "Where Have You Been"
May 20 Watch the Throne Tour United Kingdom London The O2 Arena "Run This Town", "All of the Lights" (both with Jay-Z and Kanye West)
May 23 American Idol (season 11 finale)[67] United States Los Angeles Nokia Theatre FOX "Where Have You Been"
June 23 Radio 1's Hackney Weekend United Kingdom London Hackney Marshes BBC "Run This Town" (with Jay-Z)
June 24
Setlist
June 26 Peace & Love Sweden Borlänge Folkets Park
June 29 Kollen Sommerfestival 2012 Norway Oslo Holmenkollen National Arena
June 30 Peace & Love Sweden Borlänge Folkets Park
July 8 Wireless Festival 2012 United Kingdom London Hyde Park MTV Europe
August 18 Summer Sonic Festival 2012 Japan Osaka Maishima Sports Island
August 19 Japan Chiba Chiba Marine Stadium
September 2 Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto Tour France Paris Stade de France "Princess of China", "Umbrella" (both with Coldplay)
September 6 2012 MTV Video Music Awards United States Los Angeles Staples Center MTV "Cockiness (Love It)" (with ASAP Rocky), "We Found Love" (with Calvin Harris)
September 9 2012 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony United Kingdom London Olympic Stadium Channel 4 "Princess of China" (with Coldplay), "We Found Love", "Run This Town" (with Jay-Z)
September 21 iHeartRadio Music Festival 2012 United States Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena iHeartRadio
Setlist
    1. "Only Girl (in the World)"
    2. "Disturbia"
    3. "S&M"
    4. "Cockiness (Love It)"
    5. "Birthday Cake"
    6. "Talk That Talk"
    7. "Where Have You Been"
    8. "What's My Name?"
    9. "Run This Town" / "Live Your Life" / "All of the Lights"
    10. "Unfaithful" (only in Baku)
    11. "Rude Boy" (only in Baku)
    12. "Don't Stop the Music"
    13. "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" (only in Baku)
    14. "Umbrella"
    15. "We Found Love"
October 6 concert Azerbaijan Baku Baku Crystal Hall
November 7 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show United States New York City Lexington Avenue Armory CBS "Diamonds", "Phresh Out the Runway"
November 10 Saturday Night Live (season 38) NBC Studios NBC "Diamonds", "Stay"
November 14 777 Tour Mexico Mexico City El Plaza Condesa
Setlists
    1. "Cockiness (Love It)"
    2. "Birthday Cake"
    3. "Talk That Talk"
    4. "Wait You Turn"
    5. "Man Down"
    6. "Only Girl (in the World)"
    7. "Don't Stop the Music"
    8. "S&M"
    9. "Phresh Out the Runway"
    10. "Unfaithful"
    11. "Take a Bow"
    12. "Hate That I Love You"
    13. "Where Have You Been"
    14. "What's My Name?" (except Paris, London and New York)
    15. "Run This Town" / "Live Your Life" / "All of the Lights"
    16. "Stay"
    17. "Diamonds"
    18. "Umbrella"
    19. "We Found Love"
    In Mexico City and Toronto, "Stay" was ommitted.
    In Mexico City, "Don't Stop the Music" was replaced by "Disturbia".
    In Toronto, "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" was performed after "Diamonds".
    In Paris, songs 9–15 (except 13) were ommitted and "Stay" was sung after "S&M".
    In Berlin, "Phresh Out the Runway" was ommitted.
    In London, "What's My Name?" was ommitted.
November 15 Canada Toronto The Music Hall
November 16 Sweden Stockholm Berns Salonger
November 17 France Paris Le Trianon YouTube
November 18 Germany Berlin E-Werk
November 19 United Kingdom London The Forum YouTube
November 20 United States New York City Webster Hall
November 25 The X Factor (UK) (season 9) United Kingdom London Fountain Studios ITV "Diamonds"
December 8 Wetten, dass..? Germany Freiburg im Breisgau Messe Freiburg ZDF
December 9 The X Factor (UK) (season 9 finale) United Kingdom Manchester Manchester Central ITV "Stay"/"We Found Love"
December 18 The Voice (US) (season 3 finale) United States Los Angeles NBC "Diamonds"

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