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Songs About Jane Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Songs About Jane Start date September 15, 2003 (2003-09-15 ) End date August 24, 2005 (2005-08-24 ) Legs 11 No. of shows150
The Songs About Jane Tour is the debut concert tour by American band Maroon 5 . Kicking off in the fall of 2003, the tour promote their debut album, Songs About Jane (2002). Visiting Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia, the band played 150 shows over the course of 14 months. Before starting the tour and in-between legs of the tour, the band served as the opening act for artists and groups are: Dave Matthews , Michelle Branch , Vanessa Carlton , Graham Colton Band , O.A.R. [ 1] , Jason Mraz [ 2] , Matchbox Twenty [ 3] , John Mayer [ 4] , Nikka Costa [ 5] , the Counting Crows [ 2] , Lenny Kravitz [ 6] and Sheryl Crow [ 5] ; alongside playing radio, college and music festivals.
Opening acts
Gavin DeGraw (North America, Leg 1) [ 7]
Sara Bareilles (North America (Leg 1), Europe (Leg 4), select dates)
Marc Broussard (North America, Leg 1, select dates) [ 7]
Michael Tolcher (North America, Leg 1, select dates) [ 8]
Big City Rock (North America, Leg 1, select dates) [ 7]
Maxeen (Europe, Leg 3, select dates) [ 9]
Kane (United Kingdom, March 2004)
Guster (United Kingdom, October 2004)
Melbourne (Athens)
Matt Lewis Band (Orem)
Setlist
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on March 23, 2004, at Logo in Hamburg, Germany. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
"Not Coming Home"
"The Sun"
"This Love "
"Tangled"
"Woman "
"Must Get Out "
"Harder to Breathe "
"Wasted Years"
"Sunday Morning "
"Shiver"
Encore
"She Will Be Loved "
"Sweetest Goodbye"
Shows
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening acts
Europe
September 15, 2003
Stockholm
Sweden
Debaser
September 16, 2003
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Paradiso
September 18, 2003
London
England
Lock 17
September 19, 2003
Manchester
Manchester Academy 3
North America[ 10]
September 21, 2003[A]
San Francisco
United States
Sharon Meadow
September 24, 2003
Modesto
Fat Cat Music House & Lounge
September 25, 2003[B]
San Diego
Cane's Bar & Grill
September 26, 2003
Chico
Bell Memorial Union Auditorium
September 27, 2003[B]
West Hollywood
House of Blues
September 28, 2003[B]
September 29, 2003[B]
September 30, 2003
Tempe
Nita's Hideaway
October 1, 2003
Albuquerque
Sunshine Theater
October 2, 2003
Greeley
Butler–Hancock Hall
October 4, 2003[B]
Dallas
Gypsy Tea Room
October 5, 2003
Austin
Stubb's BBQ
October 6, 2003
Houston
Ground Hall
October 7, 2003[B]
New Orleans
House of Blues
October 9, 2003
Little Rock
Juanita's
October 10, 2003
Memphis
The New Daisy Theatre
October 11, 2003
Nashville
Exit/In
October 12, 2003
Birmingham
WorkPlay Theatre
October 13, 2003
October 15, 2003[B]
Atlanta
Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
October 16, 2003
Tampa
Twilight
October 17, 2003[B]
Lake Buena Vista
House of Blues
October 18, 2003
Columbus
Southern Theatre
October 19, 2003[B]
North Myrtle Beach
House of Blues
October 20, 2003
Charleston
Music Farm
October 21, 2003
Knoxville
Blue Cats
October 23, 2003
Lexington
Singletary Center for the Arts
October 24, 2003
Washington, D.C.
9:30 Club
October 25, 2003
Lewisburg
Uptown Nightclub
October 26, 2003
Clifton Park
Northern Lights
October 28, 2003
Orono
Maine Center for the Arts
October 29, 2003
New York City
Roseland Ballroom
October 30, 2003
Boston
Paradise Rock Club
October 31, 2003[B]
Philadelphia
Theatre of Living Arts
November 1, 2003
Pittsburgh
Club Laga
November 2, 2003
Toronto
Canada
The Opera House
November 3, 2003
Cleveland
United States
Odeon Concert Club
November 4, 2003
Detroit
Saint Andrew's Hall
November 6, 2003[B]
Chicago
House of Blues
November 7, 2003
Indianapolis
Knights of Columbus Building
November 8, 2003
Milwaukee
Rave Hall
November 9, 2003
Saint Paul
Schoenecker Arena
November 12, 2003
St. Louis
The Pageant
November 13, 2003
Kansas City
Beaumont Club
November 14, 2003
Tulsa
Curly's
November 16, 2003
Colorado Springs
32 Bleu
November 17, 2003[B]
Denver
Fillmore Auditorium
November 18, 2003
Salt Lake City
Club DV8
November 20, 2003
Seattle
Showbox Comedy and Supper Club
November 21, 2003
Vancouver
Canada
Richard's on Richards
November 22, 2003
Portland
United States
Roseland Theater
November 24, 2003
San Francisco
The Fillmore
November 25, 2003
Anaheim
House of Blues
November 26, 2003[B]
Las Vegas
February 9, 2004
Calgary
Canada
The Whiskey
February 10, 2004
Edmonton
Iron Horse
February 13, 2004
Tacoma
United States
Puget Sound Memorial Fieldhouse
February 15, 2004
Pullman
Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum
March 2, 2004
Athens
Georgia Theatre
March 9, 2004
Orem
McKay Events Center
Europe[ 11]
March 15, 2004
London
England
Mean Fiddler
March 16, 2004
Birmingham
Carling Academy 2
March 17, 2004
Glasgow
Scotland
The Garage
March 19, 2004
Dublin
Ireland
The Village
March 20, 2004
Manchester
England
Manchester Academy 2
March 22, 2004
Cologne
Germany
Prime Club
March 23, 2004
Hamburg
Logo
March 24, 2004
Frankfurt
Nachtleben
March 25, 2004
Munich
Atomic Café
March 26, 2004
Berlin
Magnet Club
March 28, 2004
Copenhagen
Denmark
Lille Vega
March 29, 2004
Stockholm
Sweden
Nalen
March 31, 2004
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Paradiso
April 1, 2004
London
England
Mean Fiddler
North America
April 3, 2004
New York City
United States
New Amsterdam Theatre
Australia[ 12]
April 14, 2004
Melbourne
Australia
Mercury Lounge
April 15, 2004
Sydney
Gaelic Club
North America[ 13]
April 21, 2004[C]
Harrisonburg
United States
JMU Convocation Center
April 22, 2004[D]
Bristol
Campus Recreation Center
April 23, 2004
Easton
Stonehill Sports Complex
April 24, 2004[E]
Frostburg
Cordts Main Arena
April 25, 2004
Hanover
Leede Arena
April 27, 2004
York
Wolf Gym
April 29, 2004
Hempstead
Mack Sports Complex
May 2, 2004[F]
Princeton
Quadrangle Club
May 4, 2004
Urbana
The Canopy Club
May 5, 2004
Florence
Flowers Hall
May 6, 2004
Savannah
Fine Arts Hall
May 7, 2004[G]
Norfolk
Town Point Park
May 8, 2004
Elon
Alumni Gym
May 10, 2004
Durham
Lundholm Gym
May 13, 2004
Santa Clara
Leavey Center
May 14, 2004[H]
Chula Vista
Coors Amphitheatre
May 15, 2004[I]
Pasadena
Rose Bowl
May 16, 2004
Tucson
Rialto Theatre
May 17, 2004
Las Vegas
House of Blues
May 21, 2004[J]
New York City
Madison Square Garden
May 22, 2004[K]
Mansfield
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
South America[ 14]
May 30, 2004
São Paulo
Brazil
DirecTV Music Hall
May 31, 2004
Rio de Janeiro
Garden Hall
North America[ 15]
June 23, 2004[L]
Del Mar
United States
Harrah's Rincon Grandstand Stage
June 26, 2004[M]
Bonner Springs
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
August 31, 2004
Orlando
Hard Rock Live
September 1, 2004[N]
Lancaster
Antelope Valley Grandstand
September 2, 2004[O]
Sacramento
Golden 1 Stage
September 12, 2004
Las Vegas
Rain in the Desert
Europe
September 16, 2004[P]
Rastatt
Germany
DaimlerChrysler Werk
North America
September 18, 2004[Q]
Boston
United States
FleetCenter
September 19, 2004
Durham
Whittemore Center
September 22, 2004[R]
Puyallup
Puyallup Fair Grandstand
Asia
September 29, 2004
Tokyo
Japan
Shibuya Public Hall
September 30, 2004
Nagoya
Club Quattro
October 1, 2004
Osaka
Big Cat
Europe[ 16]
October 5, 2004
Nottingham
England
Rock City
October 6, 2004
Leeds
University Refectory
October 8, 2004
Glasgow
Scotland
Clyde Auditorium
October 9, 2004
Birmingham
England
Carling Academy
October 10, 2004
Dublin
Ireland
Olympia Theatre
October 12, 2004
Manchester
England
Carling Apollo Manchester
October 14, 2004
London
Shepherd's Bush Empire
October 15, 2004
October 16, 2004
October 18, 2004
Copenhagen
Denmark
Valby-Hallen
October 19, 2004
Stockholm
Sweden
Cirkus
October 20, 2004
Hamburg
Germany
CCH Saal 3
October 21, 2004
Berlin
Columbiahalle
October 23, 2004
Tilburg
Netherlands
013
October 24, 2004
Zürich
Switzerland
X-tra
October 25, 2004
Munich
Germany
Tonhalle
October 26, 2004
Vienna
Austria
Bank Austria Halle
October 28, 2004
Milan
Italy
Discoteca Alcatraz
October 29, 2004
Paris
France
La Cigale
October 30, 2004
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Heineken Music Hall
October 31, 2004
November 1, 2004
Cologne
Germany
E-Werk
November 3, 2004
Dublin
Ireland
Ambassador Theatre
November 4, 2004
Manchester
England
Carling Apollo Manchester
November 5, 2004
London
Brixton Academy
November 6, 2004
November 9, 2004
Barcelona
Spain
Sala Bikini
Australia[ 17]
November 21, 2004
Sydney
Australia
Hordern Pavilion
November 22, 2004
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
November 24, 2004
Melbourne
Festival Hall
November 25, 2004
Adelaide
Thebarton Theatre
November 27, 2004
Auckland
New Zealand
St. James Theatre
Canada
May 1, 2005
Vancouver
Canada
Pacific Coliseum
Europe
August 20, 2005
August 21, 2005
August 23, 2005
Northern Ireland
Botanic Gardens
August 24, 2005
Lansdowne Road
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 6, 2003
Houston, Texas
Engine Room
Moved to the Ground Hall
November 10, 2003
Omaha, Nebraska
Music Box
Cancelled
November 12, 2003
St. Louis, Missouri
The Gargoyle
Moved to The Pageant
November 16, 2003
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sunshine Theater
Rescheduled to October 1, 2003
April 17, 2004
Sydney, Australia
Gaelic Club
Rescheduled to April 15, 2004
June 13, 2004
Manchester, Tennessee
Great Stage Park
Cancelled. This performed was a part of the "Bonnaroo Music Festival "[ 29]
October 2, 2004
West Springfield, Massachusetts
Comcast Stage
Cancelled. This concert was a part of the Eastern States Exposition.
October 4, 2004
Cambridge, England
Cambridge Corn Exchange
Cancelled
October 8, 2004
Glasgow, Scotland
Barrowland Ballroom
Moved to the Clyde Auditorium
October 13, 2004
Bristol, England
Carling Academy
Cancelled
October 18, 2004
Copenhagen, Denmark
K.B. Hallen
Moved to the Valby-Hallen
October 19, 2004
Stockholm, Sweden
Klubben
Moved to the Cirkus
October 20, 2004
Hamburg, Germany
Große Freiheit 36
Moved to the CCH Saal 3
October 24, 2004
Zürich, Switzerland
Volkshaus
Moved to the X-tra
October 25, 2004
Munich, Germany
Georg-Elser-Hallen
Moved to the Tonhalle
October 29, 2004
Paris, France
Le Trabendo
Moved to La Cigale
October 31, 2004
Stuttgart, Germany
LKA Longhorn
Cancelled
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