American Idols Live! Tour 2004
Tour by American Idol Finalists | |
Start date | July 14, 2004 |
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End date | October 5, 2004 |
No. of shows | 49 in North America 1 in Asia 50 total |
American Idol Finalists concert chronology |
American Idols Live! Tour 2004 was a summer concert tour featuring the Top 10 contestants of the third season of American Idol, which aired in 2004. The tour was sponsored by Kellogg's Pop-Tarts. It was the third in the series the American Idols Tour.
Background
[edit]The tour started in Salt Lake City on July 14, 2004.[1] Initially, 48 tour dates were planned, but two shows (Ames, Iowa and Fargo, North Dakota) were cancelled due to poor sales. and three shows were later added in Honolulu in response to demand from fans of Jasmine Trias and Camile Velasco, as well as one final show in Singapore.[2]
Despite having three sell-out shows in Hawaii, the attendances for most of the shows were significantly lower than the first two tours. Average number of tickets sold fell by 40% compared to Season 1 and 48% compared to Season 2. Excluding Singapore, a total of 258,577 tickets were sold, grossing $11,400,424 according to Billboard.[3]
Performers
[edit]Top 10 Finalists[4] | |
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Fantasia Barrino (winner) | Diana DeGarmo (2nd place) |
Jasmine Trias (3rd place) | LaToya London (4th place) |
George Huff (5th place) | John Stevens (6th place) |
Jennifer Hudson (7th place) | Jon Peter Lewis (8th place) |
Camile Velasco (9th place) | Amy Adams (10th place) |
Opening act
[edit]- Tamyra Gray (North America, select dates)[5]
- Joy Tobing (Kallang)
Setlist
[edit]- "Knock on Wood" (Adams)
- "Ex-Factor" (Velasco)
- "Superstition" (Lewis)
- "(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone" (Hudson)
- "Come Fly with Me" (Stevens)
- "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" (Huff)
- "My All" (London)
- "How Will I Know" (Trias)
- "Dreams" (DeGarmo)
- "River Deep, Mountain High" (DeGarmo)
- "Summertime" (Barrino)
- "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" (Barrino)
- "When Doves Cry" / "Kiss" / "U Got the Look" / "Diamonds and Pearls" / "Baby I'm a Star" / "Nothing Compares 2 U" / "Purple Rain"
- "Old Time Rock and Roll" (DeGarmo)
- "My Funny Valentine" (Stevens)
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Barrino, Stevens)
- "A Fool in Love" (Barrino)
- "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (DeGarmo, Huff, Lewis, Stevens)
- "If I Ain't Got You" (Trias)
- "Dangerously in Love" (Adams, London, Hudson)
- "Heartburn" (Adams, Barrino, DeGarmo, Hudson, London, Trias, Velasco)
- "Hey Ya!" (Lewis)
- "What's Going On" (Huff)
- "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" (Huff)
- "All My Life" (Barrino, Huff)
- "Where Is the Love?"
- "Hollywood Swinging"
- "Soul Man" (Huff, Lewis, Stevens)
- "Crazy In Love" (Adams, Barrino, DeGarmo, Hudson, London, Trias, Velasco)
- "I Believe" (Barrino)
- "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" (DeGarmo)
- "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Tour dates
[edit]- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
July 20, 2004 | Fargo | Fargodome | Cancelled |
July 24, 2004 | Ames | Hilton Coliseum | Cancelled |
Box office score data
[edit]Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
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Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford | 10,479 / 13,740 (76%) | $478,853[8] |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale | 10,125 / 12,337 (82%) | $472,810[8] |
HP Pavilion | San Jose | 7,772 / 12,767 (61%) | $346,420[9] |
Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu | 18,475 / 18,475 (100%) | $883,710[8] |
TOTAL (for the 6 concerts listed) | 46,851 / 57,319 (82%) | $2,181,793 |
References
[edit]- ^ Moss, Corey (July 15, 2004). "Fantasia Gets Standing O, JPL A Wanted Man, Huff Tackles Darkness At 'Idols' Launch". MTV News. MTV Networks. Archived from the original on July 20, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Moss, Corey (July 12, 2004). "'Idol' Tour To Feature Hits By Outkast, Alicia Keys, Beyonce". MTV News. MTV Networks. Archived from the original on May 2, 2008. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Donahue, Ann (November 28, 2009). "Show Time". Billboard. 121 (47). Nashville, Tennessee: Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 18. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Cohen, Jonathon; Jeckell, Barry A. (May 4, 2004). "'Idols' Plan North American Road Trip". Billboard. VNU eMedia Inc. Archived from the original on December 11, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Cohen, Jonathon; Jeckell, Barry A. (July 7, 2004). "Tamyra Gray Joins 'Idol' Tour". Billboard. VNU eMedia Inc. Archived from the original on November 13, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Zahlaway, Jon (May 5, 2004). "American Idols Live tour canvasses the U.S. this summer". LiveDaily. Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ "American Idol headed to Singapore" (Press release). Singapore: LAMC Productions. United Press International. September 3, 2004. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ a b c "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses" (PDF). Billboard. 116 (42). Nashville, Tennessee: Billboard Music Group: 19. October 16, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. 116 (45). Nashville, Tennessee: Billboard Music Group: 28. November 6, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.