In October 2010, Davy Jones stated the group (minus
Michael Nesmith) were reuniting in 2011, hinting at the possibility of the tour. The three members of the group announced the tour on the
BBC's
The One Show. The group stated the initial run was predominately in the UK, however, they hoped the success of the tour could be expanded to the U.S. The first ten dates of the tour were released on February 21, 2011. Shortly afterwards, dates in the U.S. and Canada were revealed as well. It was later reported that, if successful, the group will earn nearly 1 million each. Jones remarked that the tour was not about money but reconnecting with fans. The tour came as a surprise to fans, following the backstage drama of the previous reunion tour. Group member
Peter Tork stated that he had a meltdown on the last tour, causing tension between the other members of the tour. Tork further commented that he considered quitting towards the end of the tour but eventually chose to stay until the end of the trek. The tour was described as a "full multimedia experience." With visual design by
Rachel Lichtman, it displayed clips from the group's
popular TV series, rare and unseen
adverts and footage from the cult film,
Head. It continues to state the group will play their greatest hits alongside rarities and album cuts from their nearly half-century career. To introduce the tour, group member
Micky Dolenz stated: "We need to share this music once again as people want to hear music from times that made them happy. The records are being played all the time. And, the fans are still there. So, we're going to do it." "I'm looking forward to getting back together with my old buddies for some good ol' rock and roll." Making the tour unique from previous tours was the performers' choice to depart from simply doing their greatest hits, and choosing instead to include many rare songs. "Saturday's Child", a song from the Monkees' first album that had been featured on the TV show, had never been performed live. Other choices included "I Don't Think You Know Me" and "All of Your Toys", songs that were not released until 1987 on the rarities compilation
Missing Links. "Hard to Believe", a song featured on their album
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. but never used on the TV show, and "Someday Man", a 1969 single that never appeared on an album, were also included. ==Setlist==