Songs in A Minor Tour
Tour by Alicia Keys | |
Associated album | Songs in A Minor |
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Start date | January 22, 2001 |
End date | August 30, 2002 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 58 in North America |
Box office | $10 million |
Alicia Keys concert chronology |
The critically acclaimed Songs in A Minor Tour was a concert tour set out in support of Songs in A Minor, Alicia Keys multi-platinum debut album. Dates for this summer concert tour of North America as well as Europe kicked off January 22, 2001 in Wallingford, Conn. before wrapping up August 30, 2002 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Opening acts
- Musiq Soulchild (North America) (select venues)
- Donell Jones (North America)
Setlist
- "Beethoven's 5th Symphony"
- "Rock Wit U" (contains elements of "Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. song)")
- "The Life"
- "How Come You Don't Call Me"
- "Troubles"
- "Challenge" (DJ vs Band)
- "Moonlight Sonata" / "Aint Misbehavin"
- "Piano and I"
- "Goodbye"
- "Never Felt This Way"
- "Why Do I Feel So Sad"
- "Butterflyz"
- "Caged Bird"
- "A Song For You"
- "Someday We'll All Be Free"
- "Fragile"[disambiguation needed] [A]
- Spanish Dance Segment [B]
- "Mr. Man"
- "Jane Doe"
- "Shhh"
- "A Woman's Worth"
- "Light My Fire" [B]
- "Girlfriend" (contains elements of "That Girl (Stevie Wonder song)")
- "Fallin'"
Notes
Tour dates
- Jan. 22: Wallingford, Conn. (Oakdale Theatre)
- Jan. 23: Washington, D.C. (D.A.R. Constitution Hall)
- Jan. 25: Upper Darby, Penn. (Tower Theater)
- Jan. 26: Boston (Orpheum Theatre)
- Jan. 28: Toronto (Massey Hall)
- Jan. 29: Detroit (State Theatre)
- Jan. 30: Cleveland (State Theatre)
- Feb. 1-2: New York (Radio City Music Hall)
- Feb. 4: Columbus, Ohio (Palace Theatre)
- Feb. 5: Milwaukee (Riverside Theater)
- Feb. 7-8: Chicago (Arie Crown Theater)
- Feb. 11: Richmond, Va. (Landmark Theatre)
- Feb. 12: Charlotte, N.C. (Ovens Auditorium)
- Feb. 15: Orlando, Fla. (Hard Rock Live)
- Feb. 16: Atlanta (The Tabernacle)
- Feb. 18: New Orleans (Saenger Theatre)
- Feb. 19: Houston (Aerial Theatre)
- Feb. 20: Dallas (Bronco Bowl)
- Feb. 22: Denver (Fillmore Auditorium)
- Feb. 28, March 1: Los Angeles (Wiltern Theatre)
- March 3–4: Oakland (Paramount)
- March 6: Tempe, Ariz. (Gammage Auditorium)
- March 8: Las Vegas (Aladdin Hotel)
- March 10: San Diego (Copley Symphony Hall)
- 7/2 New Orleans, LA @ Louisiana Superdome
- 7/6 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob
- 7/8 – Toronto, ON @ Sears Theatre
- 7/10 – Boston, MA @ Fleet Boston Pavilion
- 7/11 – Boston, MA @ Fleet Boston Pavilion
- 7/13 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun
- 7/16 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
- 7/17 – Wantagh, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheatre
- 7/19 – Camden, NJ @ Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
- 7/20 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Etess Arena at Taj Mahal
- 7/22 – Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Amphitheatre
- 7/24 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- 7/26 – Tempe, AZ @ Gammage Auditorium
- 7/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ Aladdin Hotel & Casino
- 7/30 – Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
- 7/31 –Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
- 8/1 – Paso Robles, CA @ California Mid-State Fair
- 8/4 – San Diego, CA @ Summer Pops at Navy Pier
- 8/5 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara County Bowl
- 8/7 – Sacramento, CA @ Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
- 8/8 – Concord, CA @ Chronicle Pavilion
- 8/10 – Seattle, WA @ KeyArena
- 8/11 – Vancouver, BC @ General Motors Place Concert Bowl
- 8/12 – Portland, OR @ Theatre of the Clouds
- 8/16 – Louisville, KY @ Kentucky State Fair
- 8/17 – Des Moines, IA @ Iowa State Fair
- 8/18 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre
- 8/20 – Memphis, TN @ Orpheum Theatre
- 8/21 – Maryland Heights, MO @ UMB Bank Pavilion
- 8/23 – St Paul, MN @ Minnesota State Fair
- 8/25 – Syracuse, NY @ New York State Fair
- 8/27 – Allentown, PA @ Great Allentown State Fair
- 8/29 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post
- 8/30 – Virginia Beach, VA @ American Music Festival