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Tour by Britney Spears | |
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Location |
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Associated album | In the Zone |
Outset appointment | March two, 2004 (2004-03-02) |
End appointment | June half dozen, 2004 (2004-06-06) |
Legs | ii |
No. of shows | 54 |
Supporting acts |
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Attendance | 616,887 |
Box function | U$35.3 million ($fifty.64 in 2022 dollars)[1] |
Britney Spears concert chronology |
The Onyx Hotel Tour (billed equally The Onyx Hotel Tour 2004) was the fifth concert tour past American entertainer Britney Spears. It showcased her 4th studio album, In the Zone (2003), and visited Due north America and Europe. A bout to promote the album was announced in December 2003. Its original name was the In the Zone Tour, only Spears was sued for trademark infringement and banned from using the proper name. Spears felt inspired to create a bear witness with a hotel theme which she later mixed with the concept of an onyx stone. The stage, inspired by Broadway musicals, was less elaborate than her previous tours. The setlist was composed by and large past songs from In the Zone every bit well as some of her past songs reworked with unlike elements of jazz, blues, and Latin percussion. Tour promoter Clear Aqueduct Entertainment marketed the tour to a more than developed audience than her previous shows, while sponsor MTV promoted the tour heavily on Goggle box shows and the network'southward website.
The tour was divided into seven segments: Bank check-In, Mystic Lounge, Mystic Garden, The Onyx Zone, Security Cameras, Society, and the encore. Check-In displayed performances with dance and avant-garde in the hotel theme. Mystic Lounge featured an homage to Cabaret and other musicals, while remixing some of Spears'south early on hits. Mystic Garden displayed a jungle-inspired stage. The Onyx Zone displayed a ballad functioning with acrobats. Security Cameras was the raciest part of the show, with Spears and her dancers emulating different sexual practices. Order displayed a performance with urban influences. The encore consisted of a system malfunction interlude and Spears performed wearing a red ensemble. The tour received generally favourable reviews from contemporary critics, who praised it for being an entertaining show while criticizing information technology for looking "more [like] a spectacle than an bodily concert".
The Onyx Hotel Tour was commercially successful. According to Billboard, the 25 shows in North America grossed near $19 million with 300,460 tickets and $34 million with 601,040 tickets sold in 52 of 53 shows worldwide.[ii] [3] According to Pollstar, The Onyx Hotel Tour sold 641,428 tickets in 2004.[4] On June six, 2004, Spears performed for 25,367 fans at RDS Arena in Dublin with $1,359,648 gross. The iv nights at Wembley Arena in London grossed $two,179,820 with 41,823 tickets sold.[five] In March, Spears suffered a knee injury onstage which forced her to reschedule two shows. In June, Spears cruel and hurt her knee again during a music video shoot. She underwent arthroscopic surgery and the rest of the tour was canceled. In 2005, Spears sued her insurance companies for denying her a reimbursement for the cancellation. Outset broadcast alive the March 28, 2004 testify at the American Airlines Loonshit, in a special titled Britney Spears Alive from Miami. Backstage footage was included in the reality show Britney and Kevin: Chaotic.
Groundwork [edit]
On December 2, 2003, Spears appear through her official website US concerts to support her quaternary studio anthology, In the Zone (2003). The bout would kicking off on March 2 in San Diego, California, at iPayOne Center. Yet, Spears released a statement maxim, "I'm especially looking forrad to bringing my tour to new markets and performing in front of fans that may not have had the opportunity to encounter whatsoever of my previous tours."[6] On January 12, 2004, four dates were announced in Glasgow, Manchester, London and Birmingham, her get-go UK dates in four years.[seven] After the beginning of the N American leg, Spears announced a summer leg in the United States in June besides as a European leg starting on April 27 in London and ending on June 5 at Rock in Rio Lisboa.[8] It was also rumored to visit Latin America and Asia later in the yr. The Onyx Hotel Tour was originally going to be called In the Zone Tour. On Feb 17, 2004, a San Diego clothing manufacturer of the aforementioned name sued Spears for $ten million and banned her from using the trademark.[ten] On May 17, 2004, a hotel named Onyx Hotel opened in Boston, Massachusetts.[11] Kimpton Hotels & Eatery Group had come with the name 2 years before the bout was developed. Spears and the Kimpton group decided to promote the hotel by featuring a room named The Britney Spears Foundation Room. It was designed by Spears's mother, Lynne, reflecting Spears'south personality and taste. The room opened six weeks later and a portion of the fee was destined to the Britney Spears Foundation.[11]
Development [edit]
The performance of "Shadow".
The show was majorly inspired by Broadway musicals, primarily focused on 1000 Hotel, which was directed by Tommy Tune and portrayed a day in the life of the Berlin Grand Hotel in 1928.[12] Spears said the hotel theme was inspired by having traveled so much, and was merged with the onyx stone concept. The bout was described equally a "unique, mysterious hotel powered by an onyx stone, where guests who enter shine their own light into the gemstone and brand their fantasies come up to life. Information technology's a vibrant, whimsical place where wondrous dreams are realized, and the darkest of secrets are revealed".[13] Spears besides stated about the tour,
"I would love my audience to walk out of the auditorium feeling like they had the nigh magical experience of their life. The onyx stone is kind of symbolic of what guides me in my life, similar at that place's a bigger picture in everything, and in that location's something that guides you where you need to go, from indicate A to point B".[14]
Kevin Tancharoen was chosen every bit the tour managing director. He said virtually the evolution of the tour, "Coming from a movie lovers' background, I wanted to make it seem like a pic. A little Joel Schumacher meets Tim Burton". He farther explained that the onyx rock symbolized untapped want.[15] The stage was less elaborate than her previous tour, Dream Within a Dream Tour, with no rail extended towards the audience, in order to continue the bear witness faithful to the New York theatre theme.[12] In that location were three video screens higher up the phase. As well present were several LED columned-shaped video screens in the stage.[sixteen] The setlist was mostly composed from songs from In the Zone ("Early Mornin'" and "Brave New Girl" beingness the only songs of the anthology to not be on the tour). Other songs included were "Boys", "I'one thousand a Slave 4 U" and "Overprotected" from Britney (2001). Too included were three of her early hits, "...Babe 1 More Time", "(You lot Drive Me) Crazy" and "Oops!... I Did Information technology Again", reworked with elements of jazz and blues.[14] The promotional photos for the tour were by Markus Klinko and Indrani.[17] Tour promoter Articulate Channel Entertainment marketed the tour to an entirely different demographic than her previous tours, changing from families and children to a more adult audience. The show was also targeted to the gay marketplace. Promotional campaigns included were Flash blithe e-mails targeted to ii million people who fitted the audience clarification. The bout was also advertised in several radio stations and Goggle box shows for those audiences, such as The O.C. [18] MTV was chosen as the bout sponsor. The sponsorship was extended to advertisements in the tickets and interactive promotions in MTV.com, such as exclusive downloads, streaming video and ticket and merchandise auctions benefiting the Britney Spears Foundation. Iii episodes of TRL were dedicated to a behind-the-scenes special. Vice president of music marketing and promotion Joe Armenia talked nigh the sponsorship,
"There are not that many artists that entreatment to every territory with an MTV aqueduct, merely Britney Spears is ane of the select few. We have been waiting for the opportunity to make a global splash, and the Britney tour is information technology. For the amend office of the residuum of the year, we'll be on the road with Britney. This is more than support than nosotros've e'er given an artist in the U.S., let lonely all over the earth. Nosotros love the association with Britney; she has always been a core part of this channel and our fans love Britney".
Concert synopsis [edit]
The show began with a skit where a flamboyant chief of ceremonies welcomed spectators to the Onyx Hotel.[16] After this, he took an onyx and threw into the video screens, causing a virtual chandelier to fall into the flooring.[14] Spears briefly appeared in the screens, every bit her dancers descended to the stage. She entered standing on top of a small motorcoach dressed in a black catsuit, where she performed "Toxic".[sixteen] She descended to the stage for the breakdown and so performed "Overprotected". She took a break to talk to the audition, before going into "Boys", which featured the male dancers pushing her while she was continuing in baggage carts.[16] "Showdown" featured rainbow-colored lighting effects and was the last song of the beginning act.[16] A video interlude followed featuring Spears and her friends exterior a club. While she was leaving, she noticed a woman dressed in 1930s fashion. She followed her and the adult female asked Spears to enter the "Mystic Lounge". Spears reappeared wearing a frilly pinkish corset to perform "...Infant 1 More Fourth dimension".[xvi] She performed "Oops!... I Did It Once again" with a vintage microphone and joined by her background singers.[16] Spears and her dancers performed "(You Drive Me) Crazy", which contained elements of Latin percussion.[19] After this, she talked to the audition and usually referenced her wedding with childhood friend Jason Alexander. She also introduced her band before leaving the phase.[16]
In the next section, there was a video interlude of Spears wearing a flowered-themed apparel and inbound the "Mystic Garden".[20] As the video ended, she appeared on-stage sitting at a leaf-covered pianoforte. She talked to the audition before performing "Everytime".[16] Her dancers joined her to perform "The Hook Up" and a jungle inspired mix of "I'm a Slave 4 U". The show continued with some other video interlude featuring a spoof of paranormal-themed shows, "The Onyx Zone", with the master of ceremonies doing a Rod Serling impression and introducing "The Shadow Room".[20] Spears reappeared sitting on a swing to perform "Shadow". During the performance, Spears was lifted into the air higher up an M-shaped blue ribbon, with performers twirling in the fabric. The performance ended with Spears leaving the stage while the dancers performed to a ballet interlude in flesh colored costumes.[twenty] [21] The next section began with a video projection of 2 guards watching Spears in her room through security cameras.[22] Spears appeared on a smaller stage wearing a white robe and performed "Touch of My Hand" in a transparent bathtub.[sixteen] During the operation, she took the robe off to reveal a nude torso suit with crystals that resembled her "Toxic" music video outfit.[20] She left the stage briefly to a wardrobe alter and reappeared on the mini platform where she descended to the main stage on a pole, wearing pink lingerie and performed "Breathe on Me" on a bed with i of her male dancers.[xx] She then put on a white trench coat and performed "Outrageous", the last vocal of the act.[22]
In the next act, Spears and her dancers wore street clothes and performed "(I Got That) Boom Boom". After this, she introduced her ring and dancers and left the stage.[16] The encore began with a system malfunction where a female person voice counted down as the screens sketched Britney'due south outline, which and then rose to reveal Spears at the height of a staircase.[twenty] Later this, "Me Against the Music" (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha Remix) began and Spears appeared on stage wearing a red ensemble.[sixteen] The show ended with Spears and her dancers on the staircase where the screen is lowered and Spears made her get out as a shower of confetti was shot towards the audience.[sixteen] [twenty]
Reception [edit]
Critical response [edit]
Spears on the right, kissing Leo Moctezuma, one of her male dancers, during the performance of "Exhale on Me".
The tour received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Gene Stout of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer chosen it a "throbbing, special-effects extravaganza".[16] Aline Mendelsohn of The Orlando Sentry noted influence from Janet Jackson in the show's choreography and suggestive themes, which had attracted many headlines due to the "heightened sensitivity of the post-Janet Jackson era."[23] [24] MTV United kingdom highlighted the comparisons with early on Madonna tours such equally The Girlie Bear witness Globe Tour and added that "[the show] is a theatrical extravaganza, complete with camp compere, sexy dancers, glitzy costumes and extravagant set pieces and its all fabulously raunchy".[25] Nib Dean of The Ledger reported that the bout was "big sloppy and sex-filled". He also added, "Her presence remains captivating. [...] Perchance even subsconsciously, the Onyx tour's almost meaning function may be foretelling a hereafter in Broadway or film musicals".[26] Neil Strauss of The New York Times claimed "her show was more than a theater-and-dance spectacle than an bodily concert, with the staging equal parts Cirque de Soleil [sic] and the redeveloped Times Square. [...] At times the testify seemed more like a Las Vegas tribute to Ms. Spears than a concert past Ms. Spears herself".[21]
Chris Willman of Amusement Weekly believed that "In Britney, Paul Verhoeven'due south fantastic notion of the showgirl as superstar has go incarnate. Only every showgirl needs a bear witness. The Onyx Hotel tour hardly counts as i, with its arbitrary mishmash of Madonna-esque sex activity-flop skits and Cirque du Soleil surrealism".[27] The Seattle Times'due south Pamela Sitt said it "was high on spectacle and low on substance, veering crazily from burlesque to fairy tale to peep show".[22] Doug Elfman of the Las Vegas Review-Journal stated that the bout "is an unfocused bore of false sexuality, horrible songs, trite choreography, unfocused themes and less ambition than a house cat that sits effectually licking itself all day".[28] Darryl Morden of msnbc.com commented, "at times it was entertaining merely overall came off every bit a variation on the same bear witness she'due south been doing for several years".[19]
Commercial performance [edit]
Tickets sold slower than her previous tours. This was attributed to the change in audience, since her new demographic tended to be "typically a last 2d ticket purchaser".[18] A month earlier the tour began, seven dates were already sold out, including the Fresno and Toronto shows.[18] Bout merchandise grossed $4 one thousand thousand on the North American leg lonely, with an average of betwixt $150,000 and $170,000 per night. This fabricated Spears the highest-grossing merchandise female creative person since she began touring in 1999, with a total gross of more than $thirty million.[29] On July 16, 2004, the bout was listed as the eight highest-grossing tour of the first semester of 2004, grossing $19 million.[30] The tour ended up grossing $34 one thousand thousand.[31]
Moline injury [edit]
On March 18, 2004, during the Moline, Illinois show at The Marker of the Quad Cities, Spears fell during the performance of "(I Got That) Boom Boom" and injured her articulatio genus. She left the stage and returned shortly subsequently wearing a white robe, apologizing to the audience for non being able to deliver the encore functioning.[32] A physician examined Spears and indicated that it was not related to a previous knee injury in 1999 during a dance rehearsal.[33] [34] The Rosemont, Illinois bear witness at Allstate Loonshit, scheduled for March nineteen, was cancelled. Spears'southward characterization Jive Records asked fans to agree on to their tickets until farther notice.[34] The Flintstone Journal reported that the Auburn Hills, Michigan show at The Palace of Auburn Hills was too cancelled.[32] Both shows were rescheduled to the end of the leg in Apr.[32]
Cancellation and lawsuit [edit]
Spears and her dancers introducing her band in London.
On June 8, 2004, Spears was shooting the music video for "Outrageous" in Manhattan, when she barbarous and injured her left knee.[35] She was taken immediately to a local infirmary, where doctors performed an MRI scan and establish floating cartilage. The following day, Spears underwent arthroscopic surgery. She was forced to remain six weeks with a thigh brace, followed by viii to twelve weeks of rehabilitation, which acquired whatsoever future concerts to be canceled. Jive Records issued a statement saying Spears planned to revisit the cities in the future.[35] On February 4, 2005, Spears filed suit in New York State Supreme Court against eight insurance companies that denied her a reimbursement of $nine.8 million. The insurers refused because they claimed Spears did not fully inform them of the 1999 knee injury in the insurance class. Attorney Jonathan Stoler who defended Spears on the instance said,
"These are the same insurers who had provided her with policies on [several] tours and they had cleared her and were aware of the previous injury. The alleged omission related to a question whereby Ms. Spears was asked if in the past five years she had had whatsoever surgery. Ms. Spears, in all prior circumstances, had indicated she had, but at the fourth dimension she was going through this application she did answer 'no.' It had not been a full five years, but iv years and eleven months since the surgery [in 1999] and even if she had answered in the affirmative, our contention is that it makes no deviation".[33]
Broadcast and recordings [edit]
On January 12, 2004, it was appear that Showtime would broadcast live the Miami prove at the American Airlines Arena on March 28, in a special titled Britney Spears Live from Miami. It was directed by Hamish Hamilton.[36] A concert promotional video and pictures were shot, in which Spears donned 1920s and 1930s hairstyles.[12] She also wore a long black Roberto Cavalli dress, which was auctioned on eBay; proceeds went to the Britney Spears Foundation.[37] On April 13, 2004, it was reported past MTV that Spears was planning a reality show titled "OnTourage" to document the backstage of the European leg, in a similar way to Madonna's Madonna: Truth or Cartel.[38] However, the prove was reworked into the reality evidence Britney and Kevin: Cluttered.[39] The concert for Stone in Rio Lisboa festival in Lisbon, Portugal, was broadcast alive on June 5, 2004.[40]
Opening acts [edit]
- Kelis (N America) (select venues) [41]
- Skye Sweetnam (Europe & North America) (select venues) [19]
- JC Chasez (Europe) (select venues) [42]
- Wicked Wisdom (Europe) (select venues) [43]
Set list [edit]
The following set up list is obtained from the March iii, 2004 concert in Glendale, Arizona. It is not intended to represent all shows throughout the tour.[44] [20]
- Notes
- "Oops... I Did It Again" and "Touch of My Paw" were not performed during the Lisbon concert.[45]
Bout dates [edit]
Appointment | City | Country | Venue | Omnipresence | Revenue | ||
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Leg 1 — North America | |||||||
March 2, 2004 | San Diego | Us | San Diego Sports Arena | 11,578 / 14,391 | $666,015 | ||
March 3, 2004 | Glendale | Glendale Arena | 13,143 / 13,718 | $786,473 | |||
March 5, 2004 | Fresno | Save Mart Centre | 12,710 / 12,710 | $778,577 | |||
March 6, 2004 | Las Vegas | MGM Grand Garden Arena | 13,297 / 13,297 | $1,075,105 | |||
March 8, 2004 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 15,059 / 15,171 | $1,060,057 | |||
March 9, 2004 | Oakland | The Arena in Oakland | eleven,659 / 11,659 | $823,963 | |||
March eleven, 2004 | Portland | Rose Garden | 7,781 / xi,562 | $509,675 | |||
March 12, 2004 | Seattle | KeyArena | x,426 / 10,898 | $650,208 | |||
March xv, 2004 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 11,439 / 15,700 | $639,682 | |||
March 17, 2004 | Omaha | Qwest Middle Omaha | xi,871 / 13,567 | $626,871 | |||
March xviii, 2004 | Moline | iWireless Heart | viii,697 / 10,463 | $516,694 | |||
March 23, 2004 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | 12,456 / xiv,144 | $793,814 | |||
March 24, 2004 | Columbia | Colonial Eye | 12,737 / 12,737 | $715,683 | |||
March 25, 2004 | Jacksonville | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | 11,227 / 11,227 | $704,961 | |||
March 28, 2004 | Miami | American Airlines Loonshit | 12,880 / 12,880 | $826,543 | |||
March 29, 2004 | Orlando | TD Waterhouse Centre | 10,189 / 10,189 | $658,295 | |||
March 31, 2004 | Philadelphia | Wachovia Center | fifteen,400 / 15,400 | $ane,002,316 | |||
Apr iii, 2004 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Eye | 16,409 / xvi,409 | $993,010 | ||
April iv, 2004 | Montreal | Bell Heart | 12,942 / 12,942 | $857,003 | |||
Apr 6, 2004 | Manchester | United States | Verizon Wireless Loonshit | 9,141 / 9,270 | $602,643 | ||
April 8, 2004 | Providence | Dunkin' Donuts Center | 10,628 / 10,762 | $668,506 | |||
April 9, 2004 | Trenton | Sovereign Banking concern Arena | 7,411 / seven,411 | $528,784 | |||
April 10, 2004 | East Rutherford | Continental Airlines Loonshit | 17,000 / 17,219 | $959,306 | |||
Apr 13, 2004 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 13,383 / 14,882 | $866,678 | |||
Apr 14, 2004 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | 13,059 / 13,998 | $730,045 | |||
Leg 2 — Europe[46] [47] [48] [49] | |||||||
April 26, 2004 | London | England | Wembley Arena | 41,823 / 43,840[a] | $2,179,820[a] | ||
Apr 27, 2004 | |||||||
April 29, 2004 | Glasgow | Scotland | SECC Hall 4 | 17,617 / 18,202 | $898,390 | ||
April xxx, 2004 | |||||||
May one, 2004 | Manchester | England | Manchester Evening News Loonshit | 14,272 / 14,446 | $747,751 | ||
May 3, 2004 | London | Wembley Loonshit | —[a] | —[a] | |||
May iv, 2004 | |||||||
May 5, 2004 | Birmingham | National Indoor Arena | 12,404 / 12,404 | $643,581 | |||
May seven, 2004 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Ahoy Rotterdam | 9,500 / 9,500 | $498,778 | ||
May 9, 2004 | Copenhagen | Kingdom of denmark | Forum Copenhagen | 10,891 / x,891 | $443,974 | ||
May 10, 2004 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | eight,974 / viii,974 | $491,138 | ||
May eleven, 2004 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stockholm World Arena | xiii,635 / xiv,045 | $686,102 | ||
May 14, 2004 | Frankfurt | Federal republic of germany | Festhalle Frankfurt | 8,359 / nine,000 | $393,628 | ||
May 15, 2004 | Hamburg | Color Line Arena | 8,215 / 9,000 | $414,028 | |||
May 16, 2004 | Berlin | Velodrom | 12,000 / 12,000 | $647,280 | |||
May eighteen, 2004 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier | 15,795 / 16,200 | $668,957 | ||
May 19, 2004 | Milan | Italian republic | FilaForum | 9,548 / 9,548 | $402,100 | ||
May 20, 2004 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | thirteen,000 / 13,000 | $619,743 | ||
May 22, 2004 | Vienna | Republic of austria | Wiener Stadthalle | 9,512 / 10,000 | $528,476 | ||
May 23, 2004 | Budapest | Republic of hungary | Budapest Sports Loonshit | xi,649 / 12,000 | $708,739 | ||
May 25, 2004 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | eight,832 / 9,500 | $456,443 | ||
May 28, 2004 | Oberhausen | König Pilsener Arena | 9,284 / x,000 | $470,806 | |||
May 29, 2004 | Ghent | Belgium | Flanders Expo | 12,515 / 12,515 | $585,927 | ||
May 30, 2004 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy | xvi,448 / xvi,500 | $803,558 | ||
June 1, 2004 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena | 9,523 / 10,000 | $750,832 | ||
June 2, 2004 | Dublin | Ireland | Point Theatre | 16,461 / 16,461 | $880,504 | ||
June 3, 2004 | |||||||
June 5, 2004[b] | Lisbon | Portugal | Parque da Bela Vista | Northward/A | Due north/A | ||
June 6, 2004 | Dublin | Ireland | RDS Arena | 25,367 / 27,500 | $1,359,648 | ||
Total | 616,887 / 635,453 (97.1%) | $35,321,110 |
Cancelled shows [edit]
Date | Metropolis | Country | Venue | Reason why |
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March xix, 2004 | Rosemont | Us | Allstate Arena | Knee injury[50] |
March 21, 2004 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | ||
April 1, 2004 | Cleveland | Gund Arena | Illness[51] | |
May 26, 2004 | Riesa | Germany | Erdgas Arena | Technical issues[52] |
June 22, 2004 | Hartford | United States | ctnow.com Meadows Music Theatre | Human knee injury[35] |
June 23, 2004 | Mansfield | Tweeter Centre for the Performing Arts | ||
June 25, 2004 | Scranton | Ford Pavilion | ||
June 26, 2004 | Darien | Darien Lake Performing Arts Middle | ||
June 27, 2004 | Toronto | Canada | Molson Canadian Amphitheatre | |
June 29, 2004 | Cleveland | United States | Gund Arena | |
June 30, 2004 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | ||
July 1, 2004 | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | ||
July iii, 2004 | Columbus | Germain Amphitheater | ||
July 4, 2004 | Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | ||
July viii, 2004 | Wantagh | Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater | ||
July 9, 2004 | ||||
July 10, 2004 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | ||
July 12, 2004 | Camden | Tweeter Centre at the Waterfront | ||
July thirteen, 2004 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Centre | ||
July 14, 2004 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | ||
July xvi, 2004 | Minneapolis | Target Middle | ||
July 17, 2004 | Tinley Park | Tweeter Center | ||
July 19, 2004 | Maryland Heights | UMB Bank Pavilion | ||
July twenty, 2004 | Nashville | Starwood Amphitheatre | ||
July 21, 2004 | Atlanta | HiFi Buys Amphitheatre | ||
July 23, 2004 | Atlantic City | Borgata Event Center | ||
July 24, 2004 | Virginia Beach | GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater | ||
July 25, 2004 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | ||
July 28, 2004 | Tampa | Ford Amphitheatre | ||
July 30, 2004 | New Orleans | New Orleans Loonshit | ||
July 31, 2004 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion | ||
August 2, 2004 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Centre | ||
Baronial 3, 2004 | Selma | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | ||
August v, 2004 | Albuquerque | ABQ Periodical Pavilion | ||
August 7, 2004 | Irvine | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | ||
Baronial 8, 2004 | Concur | Concord Pavilion | ||
August 10, 2004 | Wheatland | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | ||
Baronial 11, 2004 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | ||
Baronial 13, 2004 | Chula Vista | Coors Amphitheatre | ||
Baronial 14, 2004 | Las Vegas | MGM Grand Garden Arena | ||
August 15, 2004 | Bakersfield | Bakersfield Centennial Garden |
Notes [edit]
- ^ a b c d The score data is combined from the shows held at the Wembley Arena from April 26, 27 and May 3, iv, 2004, respectively.
- ^ The concert of June v, 2004 at Parque da Bela Vista in Lisbon was part of Rock in Rio Lisboa.
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