Soul2Soul II Tour 2006

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Soul2Soul II Tour 2006
Tour by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Start date April 21, 2006
End date September 3, 2006
Legs 1
Shows 75, 2 cancelled
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill tour chronology
Soul2Soul Tour 2000 Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 Soul2Soul 2007

The Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 is a co-headlining concert tour between country music singers, and husband and wife, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

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[edit] History

The tour was a reprise of the couple's very successful 2000 Soul2Soul Tour.

Hill and McGraw first announced the Soul2Soul II Tour on January 6, 2006. It quickly became one of the fastest-selling concert events of the year, with additional shows added in 15 cities due to high ticket demand. Ticket sales passed the 1 million mark with the one-millionth fan attending the first Soul2Soul II Concert in Los Angeles at the STAPLES Center. The lucky fan was given a car as a thank you gift by Tim and Faith.

The tour began on April 21, 2006 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, and after 73 shows concluded on September 3, 2006 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

On May 11, Hill and McGraw announced that the July 5 concert in New Orleans would benefit Gulf Coast hurricane relief efforts. From the beginning, Hill and McGraw have expressed a criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina and the other Gulf Coast hurricanes. Hill is a native of Mississippi and McGraw is a native of Louisiana. All of the net proceeds of the concert are going to be contributed to Katrina relief efforts in those two states. Tickets for the concert went on sale several days later and within 30 minutes, the 17,000 available seats had sold out.

In a July issue of Billboard Magazine, Hill and McGraw stated that they would like to extend the tour into 2007 so they could visit cities in the US and Canada that they were unable to attend during the original leg of the tour. If this happens, the continuation of the tour would likely begin around the same time the first leg of the tour began, to accommodate Hill and McGraw's children's school schedule.

The final gross total for the Soul2Soul II Tour came to $88.6 million, beating out Madonna's Confessions Tour by nearly $3 million. As of early September, Faith and Tim hold the spot for the top-grossing concert tour of the year. However, The Rolling Stones still have 18 dates left on their A Bigger Bang Tour, and if they keep averaging what they have been for their shows, their final total is expected to be $115 million. However, Soul2Soul II will still be the #2 tour for the year. It is also the top-grossing country tour of all time, topping the previous record gross set by Kenny Chesney's Somewhere in the Sun Tour in 2005 at just under $62 million.

In February 2007 it was announced that the couple would return to the road in the summer of 2007 with Soul2Soul 2007 due to the immense success of Soul2Soul II.

[edit] The stage and the show

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The tour features a multi-million dollar, unique in-the-round stage set. A circular platform in the center of the arena floor is surrounded by a larger circle beneath it, where the band plays; vertical scrims can fall down to enclose this area. Extending in all four directions from the circles are long, wide catwalks with mass-motion video screens embedded within them, with fans seated on both sides and at the ends of the catwalks.

The show, which lasts from two and a half to two and three-quarters hours, is structured as a set by Faith Hill, followed by a set by Tim McGraw; in general audiences respond more strongly to McGraw's performance, hence Hill is placed in the opening spot. Before, in between, and after the individual sets, the two perform together. The lyrical themes and the physical staging of the duet songs follow a connected thread throughout the course of the show, starting at one end of the emotional spectrum and ending at the other.

Hill's performance emphasizes her varied country, pop, and gospel flavorings, with arrangements that showcase her vocal control over her lower register. McGraw's performance is more oriented towards traditional country, and evinces a stronger stage presence. Hill's band plays from the start of the show through the second joint appearance, after which McGraw's Dancehall Doctors backing outfit takes over for the balance of the show.

The concerts even feature hints of a rock element, from a few of McGraw's arrangements to Hill's guitarist's U2 textures to the Who-like introductory music to the presence of KISS and Blue Öyster Cult in the pre-show music.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Tour schedule

1. April 21, 2006 ~ Nationwide Arena ~ Columbus, Ohio
2. April 22, 2006 ~ Nationwide Arena ~ Columbus, Ohio
- April 23, 2006 ~ Thompson-Boling Arena ~ Knoxville, Tennessee ~ CANCELLED *
3. April 28, 2006 ~ Allstate Arena ~ Rosemont, Illinois
4. April 29, 2006 ~ Allstate Arena ~ Rosemont, Illinois **
5. April 30, 2006 ~ Allstate Arena ~ Rosemont, Illinois
6. May 5, 2006 ~ Palace of Auburn Hills ~ Auburn Hills, Michigan
7. May 6, 2006 ~ Palace of Auburn Hills ~ Auburn Hills, Michigan
8. May 7, 2006 ~ Van Andel Arena ~ Grand Rapids, Michigan
9. May 12, 2006 ~ HSBC Arena ~ Buffalo, New York
10. May 13, 2006 ~ Mellon Arena ~ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
11. May 14, 2006 ~ Rupp Arena ~ Lexington, Kentucky
12. May 18, 2006 ~ Kohl Center ~ Madison, Wisconsin
13. May 19, 2006 ~ Xcel Energy Center ~ St. Paul, Minnesota
14. May 20, 2006 ~ Xcel Energy Center ~ St. Paul, Minnesota
15. May 26, 2006 ~ BJCC Arena ~ Birmingham, Alabama
16. May 27, 2006 ~ BI-LO Center ~ Greenville, South Carolina
17. May 28, 2006 ~ Veterans Memorial Arena ~ Jacksonville, Florida
18. May 29, 2006 ~ Veterans Memorial Arena ~ Jacksonville, Florida
19. June 2, 2006 ~ St. Pete Times Forum ~ Tampa, Florida
20. June 3, 2006 ~ TD Waterhouse Centre ~ Orlando, Florida
21. June 4, 2006 ~ BankAtlantic Center ~ Sunrise, Florida
22. June 6, 2006 ~ North Charelston Coliseum ~ North Charleston, South Carolina
23. June 7, 2006 ~ Richmond Coliseum ~ Richmond, Virginia
24. June 9, 2006 ~ RBC Center ~ Raleigh, North Carolina
25. June 10, 2006 ~ Bobcats Arena ~ Charlotte, North Carolina
26. June 12, 2006 ~ Blue Cross Arena ~ Rochester, New York
27. June 13, 2006 ~ Pepsi Arena ~ Albany, New York
28. June 15, 2006 ~ Wachovia Center ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
29. June 16, 2006 ~ Wachovia Center ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
30. June 17, 2006 ~ GIANT Center ~ Hershey, Pennsylvania
31. June 18, 2006 ~ GIANT Center ~ Hershey, Pennsylvania
32. June 21, 2006 ~ Bryce Jordan Center ~ University Park, Pennsylvania
33. June 23, 2006 ~ Madison Square Garden ~ New York, New York
34. June 24, 2006 ~ Madison Square Garden ~ New York, New York
35. June 25, 2006 ~ TD Banknorth Garden ~ Boston, Massachusetts
36. June 26, 2006 ~ TD Banknorth Garden ~ Boston, Massachusetts
37. June 29, 2006 ~ Verizon Center ~ Washington, D.C.
38. June 30, 2006 ~ Verizon Center ~ Washington, D.C.
- July 1, 2006 ~ Charleston Civic Center ~ Charleston, West Virginia ~ CANCELLED ***
39. July 5, 2006 ~ New Orleans Arena ~ New Orleans, Louisiana (BENEFIT SHOW)
40. July 6, 2006 ~ CenturyTel Center ~ Bossier City, Louisiana
41. July 8, 2006 ~ Phillips Arena ~ Atlanta, Georgia
42. July 9, 2006 ~ FedEx Forum ~ Memphis, Tennessee
43. July 11, 2006 ~ U.S. Bank Arena ~ Cincinnati, Ohio
44. July 12, 2006 ~ Conseco Fieldhouse ~ Indianapolis, Indiana
45. July 14, 2006 ~ Savvis Center ~ St. Louis, Missouri
46. July 15, 2006 ~ Wells Fargo Arena ~ Des Moines, Iowa
47. July 16, 2006 ~ Bradley Center ~ Milwaukee, Wisconsin
48. July 18, 2006 ~ Kemper Arena ~ Kansas City, Missouri
49. July 21, 2006 ~ American Airlines Center ~ Dallas, Texas
50. July 22, 2006 ~ Toyota Center ~ Houston, Texas
51. July 23, 2006 ~ AT&T Center ~ San Antonio, Texas
52. July 27, 2006 ~ Ford Center ~ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
53. July 28, 2006 ~ Alltel Arena ~ Little Rock, Arkansas
54. July 29, 2006 ~ Gaylord Entertainment Center ~ Nashville, Tennessee
55. July 30, 2006 ~ Quikcen Loans Arena ~ Cleveland, Ohio ~ Originally July 1
56. August 2, 2006 ~ Pepsi Center ~ Denver, Colorado
57. August 4, 2006 ~ Delta Center ~ Salt Lake City, Utah
58. August 5, 2006 ~ Delta Center ~ Salt Lake City, Utah
59. August 6, 2006 ~ Idaho Center ~ Nampa, Idaho
60. August 8, 2006 ~ Rose Garden ~ Portland, Oregon
61. August 9, 2006 ~ KeyArena ~ Seattle, Washington
62. August 10, 2006 ~ KeyArena ~ Seattle, Washington
63. August 12, 2006 ~ ARCO Arena ~ Sacramento, California
64. August 13, 2006 ~ HP Pavilion ~ San Jose, California
65. August 14, 2006 ~ Save Mart Center ~ Fresno, California
66. August 17, 2006 ~ STAPLES Center ~ Los Angeles, California
67. August 18, 2006 ~ STAPLES Center ~ Los Angeles, California
68. August 19, 2006 ~ STAPLES Center ~ Los Angeles, California
69. August 25, 2006 ~ US Airways Center ~ Phoenix, Arizona
70. August 26, 2006 ~ US Airways Center ~ Phoenix, Arizona
71. September 1, 2006 ~ Mandalay Bay Events Center ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
72. September 2, 2006 ~ Mandalay Bay Events Center ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
73. September 3, 2006 ~ Mandalay Bay Events Center ~ Las Vegas, Nevada

  • Show was cancelled because stage set was to heavy for arena.*
  • This was the top-selling concert of the tour.**
  • Show was cancelled due to Tim McGraw being sick. ***

[edit] Set list

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The following is the set list for the Soul2Soul II Tour, as played on most shows of the tour.

TIM & FAITH:

1. Like We Never Loved at All

FAITH:

2. Mississippi Girl
3. The Way You Love Me
4. Sunshine & Summertime
5. Fireflies
6. This Kiss
7. Let Me Let Go
8. Stealing Kisses
9. The Lucky One
10. Cry
11. There Will Come a Day
12. It is Well With My Soul
13. Breathe
14. Piece of My Heart

TIM & FAITH:

15. Angry All the Time
16. Let's Make Love

TIM:

17. Real Good Man
18. Where the Green Grass Grows
19. Just to See You Smile
20. Don't Take the Girl
21. My Little Girl
22. Something Like That
23. When the Stars Go Blue
24. Live Like You Were Dying
25. Unbroken
26. The Cowboy in Me
27. I've Got Friends That Do
28. I Like It, I Love It

TIM & FAITH:

29. Shotgun Rider
30. It's Your Love
31. No Woman, No Cry
32. I Need You

The set list has generally remained the same since the opening show. Beginning with the May 26 Brimmingham concert, McGraw added his hit song "I Like It, I Love It" to his portion of the show. Occasionally, Hill does not sing "Stealing Kisses". Also in Brimmingham, Hill replaces "Stealing Kisses" and "It Is Well With My Soul" with "Bridge Over Troubled Water".

At the June 23 New York City concert, Tony Bennett made a guest appearance, and duetted with McGraw on the Hank Williams classic "Cold, Cold Heart".

Beginning at the Sacramento show, Tim replaced "I've Got Friends That Do" with "Last Dollar (Fly Away)," the first single off of his then yet-to-be-announced album Let It Go.

At the final concert of the tour, Tim added some new material from some of his favorite artists - Tom Petty's "Breakdown", "Mama Tried" from Merle Haggard, and "You Look So Good In Love" from George Strait.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Faith's band

Faith's band has been a highly featured part in her "almost rock n roll" show. For 2006 the line-up is as follows:

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