Heartstrings World Tour
Tour by Olivia Newton-John | |
Associated album | (2) Indigo: Women of Song Stronger Than Before |
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Start date | 5 September 2002 |
End date | 20 November 2005 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 162 in North America 5 in Asia 12 in Australia 178 Total |
Olivia Newton-John concert chronology |
The Heartstrings World Tour is the twelfth concert tour (and third world-tour) by British-Australian pop singer Olivia Newton-John. It began in 2002 and went through until 2005, with shows in North America, Australia and Japan during that time, she supported the three Newton-John albums (2), Indigo: Women of Song, and Stronger Than Before.
Background
[edit]The tour began in September 2002 in Canada and had ten legs, eight North American, one Australian, and one Japanese. In November 2005, Newton-John had finished his tour in the United States, were a total of 178 shows, her largest tour to date. Her daughter Chloe Lattanzi has participated in various shows.
Setlist
[edit]- "I Honestly Love You" (Introduction)
- "Have You Never Been Mellow"
- "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"
- "Xanadu"
- "Suspended in Time"
- "Magic"
- "Dancin'"
- "Suddenly"
- "Love Is A Gift"
- "Please Mr. Please"
- "Physical"
- "Falling"
- "Sand and Water" 1
- "Never Gonna Give into It"
- "Don't Cut Me Down"
- "You're The One That I Want"
- "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
- "Summer Nights"
- "You're The One That I Want" (Reprise)
- "I Honestly Love You" (Encore)
- "Have You Never Been Mellow"
- "Xanadu"
- "Magic"
- "Dancin'"
- "Love Is A Gift"
- "Sam"
- Medley: "Don't Stop Believin'", "Please Mr. Please", "Let Me Be There", "Jolene", "Come on Over" 1
- "Physical" (Bossa Nova Version)
- "I'll Come Running"
- "Not Gonna Give into It"
- "Deeper Than the Night" 1
- "Don't Cut Me Down"
- "Over The Rainbow" (duet with Chloe Lattanzi) 2
- "Reason To Cry" (Chloe Lattanzi solo) 2
- "It Takes Two" (duet with Chloe Lattanzi) 2
- "Suddenly"
- "You're The One That I Want"
- "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
- "Summer Nights"
- "I Honestly Love You"
1 Only in May
- "Instrumental Medley" 1
- "I Honestly Love You" (Introduction)
- "Have You Never Been Mellow"
- "Xanadu"
- "Magic"
- "Dancin'" 1
- "Love You Crazy"
- "Sam"
- Medley: "If Not for You", "Banks of the Ohio", "Let Me Be There", "Please Mr. Please", "Jolene"
- "Physical" (Bossa Nova Version)
- "I'll Come Running"
- "Not Gonna Give into It"
- "Don't Cut Me Down"
- "Over The Rainbow" (duet with Chloe Lattanzi)
- "Reason To Cry" (Chloe Lattanzi solo)
- "It Takes Two" (duet with Chloe Lattanzi)
- Medley: "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "Close To You"
- "Don't Stop Believin'"
- "Suddenly"
- "You're The One That I Want"
- "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
- "Summer Nights"
- "Come on Over"
- "Sunburnt Country" 1
- "I Honestly Love You" (Encore)
- "I Honestly Love You" (Introduction) 1
- "My Funny Valentine" 2
- "Xanadu"
- "Magic"
- "Have You Never Been Mellow"
- "Anyone Who Had A Heart" 1
- "Love You Crazy" 2
- "Sam"
- Country Medley: "Let Me Be There", "Please Mr. Please", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)", "Come on Over" 2, "Don't Stop Believin'" 3
- "Physical" (Bossa Nova Version)
- "Cry Me a River" 1
- "Not Gonna Give into It"
- "Don't Cut Me Down"
- Pop Medley: "The Rumour", "Heart Attack", "Make a Move on Me", "Twist of Fate"
- "Suddenly"
- "You're The One That I Want"
- "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
- "Summer Nights"
- "We Go Together" 1
- "Alfie" 3
- "I Honestly Love You" (Encore)
1 Only in August (2004) and April (2005)
2 Only in February (2004)
- "I Honestly Love You" (Introduction)
- "Have You Never Been Mellow"
- "Magic"
- "Stronger Than Before"
- Country Medley: "If Not for You", "Please Mr. Please", "Jolene", "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"
- "Physical" (Bossa Nova Version)
- "Don't Stop Believin'" (Bossa Nova Version)
- "Pass It On"
- "Suddenly"
- "Not Gonna Give into It"
- "Can I Trust Your Arms" (Olivia play piano too)
- "Cry Me a River"
- Pop Medley: "The Rumour", "Heart Attack", "Make a Move on Me", "Twist of Fate"
- "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)"
- "Sam"
- "You're The One That I Want"
- "Summer Nights"
- "Hopelessly Devoted To You"
- "Xanadu"
- "I Honestly Love You" (Encore)
- "Serenity"
Tour dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | ||
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North America | |||||
5 September 2002 | Rama | Canada | Casino Rama Entertainment Centre | ||
6 September 2002 | Atlantic City | United States | Atlantic City Hilton Theater | ||
7 September 2002 | Ledyard | Fox Theatre | |||
10 September 2002 | Columbus | Ohio Theatre | |||
12 September 2002 | Detroit | Fox Theatre | |||
13 September 2002[A] | Pittsburgh | Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts | |||
14 September 2002 | Merrillville | Star Plaza Theatre | |||
15 September 2002 | Minneapolis | Orpheum Theatre | |||
17 September 2002[B] | Youngstown | Powers Auditorium | |||
18 September 2002[C] | Knoxville | Tennessee Theatre | |||
20 September 2002 | Atlanta | Chastain Park Amphitheater | |||
21 September 2002 | Clearwater | Ruth Eckerd Hall | |||
22 September 2002[D] | Jacksonville | Moran Theater | |||
23 September 2002 | Fort Lauderdale | Broward Center for the Performing Arts | |||
25 September 2002[E] | Houston | Jones Hall | |||
27 September 2002[F] | Austin | Palmer Events Center | |||
28 September 2002[G] | Fort Worth | Bass Performance Hall | |||
29 September 2002[H] | Little Rock | Robinson Center | |||
1 October 2002[I] | Bernalillo | Santa Ana Concert Arena | |||
3 October 2002 | Phoenix | Celebrity Theatre | |||
4 October 2002[J] | Las Vegas | Le Théâtre des Arts | |||
5 October 2002[J] | |||||
6 October 2002 | Indio | Fantasy Springs Outdoor Amphitheater | |||
9 January 2003 | Wilkes-Barre | F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts | |||
10 January 2003 | Verona | Turning Stone Event Center | |||
12 January 2003 | Englewood | Bergen Performing Arts Center | |||
20 February 2003 | Las Vegas | Le Théâtre des Arts | |||
21 February 2003 | |||||
22 February 2003 | |||||
23 February 2003 | |||||
28 March 2003 | Stateline | Circus Maximus Showroom | |||
29 March 2003 | |||||
Asia | |||||
2 April 2003 | Nagoya | Japan | Aichi Arts Center | ||
4 April 2003 | Tokyo | Tokyo International Forum | |||
6 April 2003 | |||||
7 April 2003 | Osaka | Festival Hall | |||
8 April 2003 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Civic Hall | |||
Australia[1] | |||||
12 April 2003 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | ||
13 April 2003 | Newcastle | Newcastle Entertainment Centre | |||
14 April 2003 | Sydney | Sydney Entertainment Centre | |||
17 April 2003 | Wollongong | Wollongong Entertainment Centre | |||
19 April 2003 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | |||
22 April 2003 | Perth | Burswood Theatre | |||
23 April 2003 | |||||
26 April 2003 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | |||
28 April 2003 | Canberra | Royal Theatre | |||
29 April 2003 | |||||
2 May 2003 | Sydney | State Theatre | |||
3 May 2003 | |||||
North America[2][3][4][5][6][7] | |||||
15 May 2003 | Las Vegas | United States | Le Théâtre des Arts | ||
16 May 2003 | |||||
17 May 2003 | |||||
18 May 2003 | |||||
6 June 2003 | Biloxi | Beau Rivage Theatre | |||
7 June 2003 | Robinsonville | Bluesville Showcase Nightclub | |||
13 June 2003 | Fort Myers | Mann Performing Arts Hall | |||
14 June 2003 | Sarasota | Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | |||
15 June 2003 | Atlanta | Chastain Park Amphitheater | |||
18 June 2003 | Milwaukee | Northern Lights Theater | |||
19 June 2003 | Prior Lake | Mystic Celebrity Palace | |||
20 June 2003 | Wisconsin Dells | Crystal Grand Music Theatre | |||
21 June 2003 | Merrillville | Star Plaza Theatre | |||
22 June 2003 | St. Louis | Fox Theatre | |||
8 August 2003 | Reno | Grand Exposition Hall | |||
9 August 2003 | |||||
11 August 2003 | San Diego | Humphreys Concerts by the Bay | |||
12 August 2003 | Phoenix | Dodge Theatre | |||
14 August 2003 | Las Vegas | Le Théâtre des Arts | |||
15 August 2003 | |||||
16 August 2003 | |||||
17 August 2003 | |||||
29 September 2003 | Seattle | McCaw Hall | |||
2 October 2003 | Portland | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall | |||
4 October 2003 | Santa Rosa | Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | |||
5 October 2003 | San Francisco | Davies Symphony Hall | |||
7 October 2003 | Sacramento | Crest Theatre | |||
10 October 2003 | Costa Mesa | Orange County Performing Arts Center | |||
11 October 2003 | |||||
16 October 2003 | Las Vegas | Le Théâtre des Arts | |||
17 October 2003 | |||||
18 October 2003 | |||||
19 October 2003 | |||||
24 October 2003[K] | Omaha | Orpheum Theater | |||
26 October 2003 | Indiana | Fisher Auditorium | |||
28 October 2003[L] | Columbia | Carolina Center | |||
30 October 2003[M] | Augusta | Bell Auditorium | |||
31 October 2003[N] | Charlotte | Belk Theater | |||
1 November 2003[N] | |||||
3 November 2003[O] | Jackson | Carl Perkins Civic Center | |||
5 November 2003 | New Brunswick | State Theatre | |||
6 November 2003[P] | Westbury | Westbury Music Fair | |||
8 November 2003 | Easton | State Theatre | |||
9 November 2003 | Toledo | Stranahan Theater | |||
11 November 2003 | Youngstown | Stambaugh Auditorium | |||
13 November 2003 | Fayetteville | Crown Center Theatre | |||
14 November 2003[Q] | Nashville | Tennessee Performing Arts Center | |||
15 November 2003[R] | Birmingham | BJCC Concert Hall | |||
18 November 2003 | Avon Park | SFCC Auditorium | |||
19 November 2003 | Tampa | Morsani Hall | |||
20 November 2003[S] | West Palm Beach | Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall | |||
21 November 2003 | Macon | Grand Opera House | |||
6 February 2004 | Reno | Hlton Theater | |||
7 February 2004 | |||||
8 February 2004 | Temecula | Pechanga Showroom Theater | |||
12 February 2004 | Las Vegas | Le Théâtre des Arts | |||
13 February 2004 | |||||
14 February 2004 | |||||
16 February 2004 | El Cajon | East County Performing Arts | |||
17 February 2004 | Palm Desert | McCallum Theatre | |||
19 February 2004 | Albuquerque | Isleta Showroom | |||
20 February 2004[T] | Salt Lake City | Salt Palace Ballroom | |||
26 August 2004 | Abravanel Hall | ||||
27 August 2004 | Las Vegas | Hilton Theater | |||
28 August 2004 | |||||
1 September 2004[U] | Pueblo | Colorado State Fair Events Center | |||
2 September 2004 | Denver | Universal Lending Pavilion | |||
4 September 2004 | Stateline | Circus Maximus Showroom | |||
7 September 2004 | Tucson | Diamond Center | |||
8 September 2004 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | |||
10 September 2004 | Pala | Palomar Starlight Theater | |||
11 September 2004 | Saratoga | Mountain Winery Amphitheater | |||
12 September 2004 | Jacksonville | Britt Pavilion | |||
13 September 2004 | Turlock | Turlock Community Auditorium | |||
17 September 2004 | Tunica Resorts | Bluesville Showcase Nightclub | |||
19 September 2004 | McAllen | McAllen Civic Auditorium | |||
20 September 2004 | Fort Worth | Bass Performance Hall | |||
21 September 2004 | Tulsa | Mabee Center | |||
22 September 2004 | Oklahoma City | Civic Center Music Hall | |||
24 September 2004 | Biloxi | Beau Rivage Theatre | |||
25 September 2004 | |||||
26 September 2004[V] | Huntsville | Big Spring International Park | |||
27 September 2004 | Lafayette | Heymann Performing Arts Center | |||
29 October 2004 | Atlantic City | Atlantic City Hilton Theater | |||
30 October 2004 | |||||
31 October 2004 | Westbury | Westbury Music Fair | |||
3 November 2004 | Verona | Turning Stone Event Center | |||
5 November 2005 | Rama | Canada | Casino Rama Entertainment Centre | ||
6 November 2005 | |||||
8 November 2004 | Williamsport | United States | Community Arts Center | ||
9 November 2004 | Easton | State Theatre | |||
10 November 2004 | New Brunswick | State Theatre | |||
12 November 2004[W] | Albany | Palace Theatre | |||
13 November 2004[X] | Buffalo | Kleinhans Music Hall | |||
14 November 2004[Y] | Springfield | Symphony Hall | |||
16 November 2004[Z] | Grand Rapids | DeVos Performance Hall | |||
17 November 2004[AA] | Dayton | Schuster Performing Arts Center | |||
19 November 2004[AB] | Baltimore | Meyerhoff Symphony Hall | |||
20 November 2004[AB] | |||||
21 November 2004[AB] | |||||
21 April 2005 | Corona | Stage 1 at Candlewalk | |||
22 April 2005 | Pala | Pala Events Center | |||
23 April 2005 | Primm | Star of the Desert Arena | |||
24 April 2005 | Coarsegold | Half Dome Theater | |||
28 April 2005 | Oroville | Cascade Showroom | |||
29 April 2005 | Brooks | Cache Creek Casino Resort Event Center | |||
30 April 2005 | Reno | Grand Exposition Hall | |||
1 May 2005 | Laughlin | Flamingo Outdoor Amphitheater | |||
6 October 2005 | Roanoke | Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre | |||
7 October 2005 | Lancaster | American Music Theatre | |||
8 October 2005 | |||||
9 October 2005 | Red Bank | Count Basie Theatre | |||
11 October 2005 | New York City | Nokia Theatre Times Square | |||
13 October 2005 | Albany | Palace Theatre | |||
14 October 2005 | Verona | Turning Stone Event Center | |||
15 October 2005 | Ledyard | Fox Theatre | |||
16 October 2005 | Englewood | Bergen Performing Arts Center | |||
20 October 2005 | Lowell | Lowell Memorial Auditorium | |||
21 October 2005 | Atlantic City | Atlantic City Hilton Theater | |||
22 October 2005 | |||||
3 November 2005 | Joliet | Rialto Square Theatre | |||
4 November 2005 | Waukegan | Genesee Theatre | |||
5 November 2005 | Cedar Rapids | Paramount Theatre | |||
6 November 2005 | Omaha | Civic Auditorium Music Hall | |||
10 November 2005 | Hinckley | Hinckley Events & Convention Center | |||
11 November 2005 | |||||
12 November 2005 | Wisconsin Dells | Crystal Grand Music Theatre | |||
17 November 2005 | Tucson | Diamond Center | |||
18 November 2005[AC] | Mesa | Ikeda Theater | |||
19 November 2005 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |||
20 November 2005 | Palm Desert | McCallum Theatre |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
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- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
19 August 2003 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Sandia Casino Amphitheater | Cancelled[10] |
21 August 2003 | Los Angeles, California | Greek Theatre | Rescheduled to 9 October 2003[10] |
23 August 2003 | Santa Rosa, California | Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | Rescheduled to 4 October 2003[10] |
24 August 2003 | San Francisco | Davies Symphony Hall | Rescheduled to 5 October 2003[10] |
27 August 2003 | Seattle | McCaw Hall | Rescheduled to 29 September 2003[11] |
29 August 2003 | Jacksonville, Oregon | Britt Pavilion | Cancelled[10] |
9 October 2003 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | Cancelled[12] |
Personnel
[edit]Andy Timmons – Guitar & Vocals
Dan Wojciechowski – Drums
Lee Hendricks – Bass
Catherine Marx – Keyboards
Warren Ham – Horns & Vocals
Steve Real – Vocals
Marlén Landin – Vocals
Carmella Ramsey – Vocals
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