Twenty Four Seven Tour

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The Twenty Four Seven Tour was a concert tour that Tina Turner did in the year 2000 for her 1999 Twenty Four Seven album.

This was Turner's last major world tour, and saw arenas in North America but stadiums in Europe. It made the most money out of all the touring artists in the year 2000.

According to Pollstar, rock icon Tina Turner takes the title for highest grossing tour in the year 2000. Tina, who proclaimed this tour to be her last headlining and stadium "wrecking" tour, beat out fellow legend Barbra Streisand, rock mainstays Phish and teen pop's reigning boy band, 'N Sync, for the number one spot with a series of high-energy shows that crisscrossed the globe. While more elitist performers perform fewer shows with higher ticket prices, Tina grabbed the brass ring with a whopping ninety-five North American shows. Tina's earning topped $80.2 million on this North American tour. (23 international shows were not taken into consideration—with mid-range ticket prices). Now (2000) sixty-one, proves once again that one need not be sixteen years old to make a splash in the music industry.

The DVD/VHS One Last Time Live! documents a Wembley Stadium concert on this tour, her last UK concert. Performing in front of about 74,000 people, Tina Turner put on a very good show. Between pyrotechnics going off, the stage splitting and moving, and a 60 feet moving stage arm, that goes over the audience, the show was a great show.


Twenty Four Seven World Tour
Tour by Tina Turner
Start date March 23, 2000
End date December 6, 2000
Legs 2
Shows 25 in Europe
95 in North America
120 in Total
Tina Turner tour chronology
Wildest Dreams World Tour
(1996-1997)
Twenty Four Seven World Tour
(2000)
TBA

[edit] Set List

  • I Want To Take You Higher
  • Absolutely Nothing's Changed
  • Fool in Love
  • Acid Queen
  • River Deep Mountain High
  • We Don't Need Another Hero
  • Better Be Good to Me (or Get Back at the beginning of the tour)
  • Private Dancer
  • Let's Stay Together
  • What's Love Got To Do With It
  • When the Heartache is Over
  • Baby I'm A Star (or Hot Legs during a few dates during the European Tour, and all of the 2nd American Leg)
  • Help
  • Whatever You Need
  • Sittin on the Dock of the Bay
  • Try a Little Tenderness
  • I Heard It Through the Grapevine (or Steamy Windows sung at a few dates during the European leg, and all of the 2nd American Leg)
  • Addicted to Love (or Hold on I'm Comin' at the beginning of the tour)
  • Simply the Best
  • Proud Mary
  • Nutbush City Limits
  • Twenty Four Seven (occasionally)

[edit] Tour Dates

  • March 2000
  • 23- Minneapolis, MN- Target Center- 13,000
  • 24- Madison, WI- Kohl Center- 18,000
  • 25- Rosemont, IL- All State Arena- 15,000
  • 26- Auburn Hills, MI- Palace Of Auburn Hills- 15,000
  • 30- Cleveland, OH- Quicken Loans Arena- 20,000
  • 31- Louisville, KY- Freedom Hall
  • April
  • 1- Greensboro, NC- Coliseum
  • 3- Philadelphia, PA- Wachovia Center- 17,000
  • 7,8- New York, NY- Madison Square Gardens- 17,000
  • 9- Buffalo, NY- HSBC Arena
  • 12- Atlanta, GA- Philips Arena
  • 14- Tampa, FL- ST. Pete Times Forum- 19,000
  • 15,16- Sunrise, FL- Office Depot Center- 19,000
  • 19- New Orleans, LA- New Orleans Arena
  • 20- Dallas, TX- Reunion Arena
  • 21- San Antonio, TX- Alamo Dome
  • 23- Houston, TX- Compaq Center
  • 27- Phoenix, AZ- America West Arena
  • 28- San Diego, CA- Sports Arena- 13,000
  • 29- Las Vegas, NV- MGM Grand- 12,512
  • May
  • 3- Sacramento, CA- ARCO Arena- 17,000
  • 4,5- Anaheim, CA- Arrowhead Pond- 18,000
  • 6- San Jose, CA- HP Pavilion- 17,000
  • 8- Oakland, CA- Oakland Arena- 14,000
  • 12- Tacoma, WA- Tacoma Dome- 20,000
  • 13- Vancouver, BC- GM Place- 18,000
  • 15- Salt Lake City, UT- Delta Center- 20,000
  • 17- Denver, CO- Pepsi Center- 20,000
  • 19- Kansas, MO- Kemper Arena- 17,000
  • 20- Moline, IL- Mark Of The Quad- 10,551
  • 21- Saint Louis, MO- Savvis Center
  • 24- Milwaukee, WI- Bradley Center- 17,000
  • 26- Indianapolis, IN- Conseco Field House
  • 27- Rosemont, IL- All State Arena
  • 28- Cincinnati, OH- US Bank Arena
  • June
  • 1- Auburn Hills, MI- Palace Of Auburn Hills- 15,000
  • 2- Grand Rapids, MI- Van Andel Arena
  • 3- Columbus, OH- Nationwide Arena
  • 4- Toronto, ONT- ACC- 17,000
  • 8,9- Boston, MA- TD Banknorth Garden- 13,892/14,034
  • 10- Montreal, QUE- Molson Center
  • 11- Ottawa, ONT- Corel Center
  • 14- Bristow, VA- Nissan Pavilion
  • 15- Hartford, CT- Civic Center
  • 16,17- East Rutherford, NJ- Continental Airlines Arena
  • 30- Zurich, SWI- Lezigrund Stadion- 75,000
  • July
  • 1- Zurich, SWI- Lezigrund Stadion- 75,000
  • 3- Hannover, GER- AWD Arena- 55,000
  • 5- Paris, FRA- Stade De France- 75,000
  • 7- Glasgow, UK- Hampden Park- 46,000
  • 9- Cardiff, UK- Millennium Stadium- 60,000
  • 11- Dublin, IRE- Croke Park- 40,000
  • 13- Sheffield, UK- Don Valley Stadium- 50,000
  • 15,16- London, UK- Wembley Arena- 72,000
  • 18- Groningen, NET- Drafbaan Stadspark- 65,000
  • 19- Hamburg, GER- AOL Arena- 41,000
  • 21- Berlin, GER- Olympia Stadion- 80,000
  • 23- Munich, GER- Olympia Stadion- 74,000
  • 25- Welcher, BEL- Welcher Festival- 75,000
  • 27- Frankfurt, GER- Commerzbrank Arena- 50,000
  • 28- Cologne, GER- Rhein Energy Stadion- 60,000
  • 30- Leipzig, GER- ZentralStadion- 50,000
  • August
  • 1- Vienna, AUST- Ernst Happel Stadion- 47,000
  • 3- Copenhagen, DEN- Parken Stadion- 45,000
  • 5- Gothenburg, SWE- Ullevi Stadium- 56,112
  • 6- Oslo, NOR- Valle Hovin- 30,000
  • 9,10- Helsinki, FIN- Finnair Stadium- 21,250
  • 12- Tallinn, EST- The Festival Song Ground- 100,000
  • 15- Sopot, POL- Hipodrome- 75,000
  • September
  • 20- Boston, MA- TD Banknorth Gardens- 14,000
  • 22- Philadelphia, PA- Wachovia Center- 21,000
  • 23- Albany, NY- Pepsi Arena
  • 24,26- Toronto, ONT- ACC- 17,000
  • 28- Montreal, QUE- Molson Center- 20,000
  • 30- Pittsburgh, PA- Mellon Arena- 17,000
  • October
  • 1- Uniondale, NY- Nassau Coliseum-16,000
  • 4- Chicago, IL- United Center- 18,000
  • 6- Cleveland, OH- Quicken Loans Arena
  • 7- Washington, DC- MCI Center- 17,900
  • 8- Raleigh, NC- RBC Center
  • 11- Greenville, SC- BiLo Center- 11,104
  • 13- Charlotte, NC- Coliseum- 12,000
  • 14- Atlanta, GA- Philips Arena- 18,000
  • 15- Orlando, FL- Orlando Arena
  • 18- Sunrise, FL- Office Depot Center- 19,000
  • 20- Nashville, TN- Gay Lord Center
  • 21- Birmingham, AL- BJCC Arena
  • 22- Knoxville, TN- Thompson Boling Arena
  • 25- New Orleans, LA- New Orleans Arena
  • 27- Austin, TX- Erwin Events Center
  • 28- Dallas, TX- Reunion Arena- 12,000
  • 29- Houston, TX- Compaq Center- 11,000
  • November
  • 1- Columbus, OH- Nation Wide Arena
  • 3- Lexington, KY- Rupp Arena- 16,000
  • 4- Fairborn, OH- Erwin J. Nutter Center- 10,314
  • 6- Auburn Hills, MI- Palace Of Auburn Hills- 15,000
  • 9- Fargo, ND- Fargo Dome
  • 10- Ames, IA- Hilton Coliseum
  • 11- Minneapolis, MN- Target Center- 18,000
  • 14- Denver, CO- Pepsi Center- 20,000
  • 16- San Jose, CA- HP Pavilion- 17,000
  • 17- Los Angeles, CA- Staples Center
  • 18,19- Las Vegas, NV- MGM Grand- 12,512
  • 22- Portland, OR- Rose Garden Arena- 17,000
  • 24- Edmonton, ALB- Rexall Place- 17,000
  • 25- Calgary, ALB- Pengrowth Saddle Dome- 18,000
  • 27- Vancouver, BC- GM Place- 18,000
  • 29- Seattle, WA- Key Arena- 18,000
  • December
  • 1- Oakland, CA- Oakland Arena- 14,000
  • 2- Reno, NV- Lawlor Events Center- 11,800
  • 3- Bakersfield, CA- Rabobank Arena- 9,000
  • 5- Phoenix, AZ- America West Arena- 18,000
  • 6- Anaheim, CA- Arrowhead Pond- 18,000