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The Come on Over Tour was the first concert tour by country-pop singer Shania Twain, conducted in support of her album Come on Over.
The tour was launched in reaction to comments by critics that Twain couldn't sing, as she never toured for her previous album, The Woman in Me. The tour proved to be a huge success, becoming the number one country tour and female tour of both 1998 and 1999, as well as top five pop tour, for both years[1]. A Dallas, Texas show was filmed and aired on TV, as well as sold on DVD as Live. Two videos were filmed from the tour: "Honey, I'm Home", and "Come on Over". The opening acts were Leahy and Shane Minor.
At a Ottawa concert in 1999, an unknown 14 year old girl, from nearby Napanee, Ontario, won the local radio contest and got up and stage and sung with Twain. This girl, now 23, is a multi-platium artist, known as Avril Lavigne.
[edit] Set List
- "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
- "Honey, I'm Home"
- "You Win My Love"
- "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?"
- "You're Still the One"
- "I Won't Leave You Lonely"
- "Come on Over"
- "Love Gets Me Every Time"
- "I'm Holdin' on to Love (to Save My Life)
- "When"
- Medley: "Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)" / "The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)" / "You've Got a Way"
- "That Don't Impress Me Much"
- "If It Don't Take Two" ¹
- "Black Eyes, Blue Tears"
- "God Bless the Child"
- "What Made You Say That" ²
- "No One Needs to Know"
- "Any Man of Mine"
- "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"
- "From This Moment On"
- "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!"
- "Rock This Country!"
¹Live Special only.
²Performed by local contest winner only, with Twain performing backing vocals.
[edit] Tour dates
Leg One/North America (1998/1999) |
Date |
City |
Venue |
May 29 |
Sudbury, Ontario |
Sudbury Arena |
June 3 |
Edmonton, Alberta |
Edmonton Coliseum |
June 4 |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Saskatchewan Place |
June 6 |
Calgary, Alberta |
Saddledome |
June 7 |
Calgary, Alberta |
Saddledome |
June 9 |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
GM Place |
June 10 |
Spokane, Washington |
Spokane Arena |
June 13 |
Tacoma, Washington |
Tacoma Dome |
June 15 |
Nampa, Idaho |
Idaho Center |
June 16 |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
E Center |
June 18 |
Mountain View, California |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
June 19 |
Concord, California |
Concord Pavilion |
June 21 |
Anaheim, California |
Arrowhead Pond |
July 3 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Marcus Amphitheater |
July 6 |
Peoria, Illinois |
Carver Arena |
July 8 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
Freedom Hall |
July 10 |
Columbus, Ohio |
Polaris Amphitheater |
July 11 |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
Deer Creek Music Center |
July 14 |
Council Bluffs, Iowa |
West Fair Amphitheater |
July 15 |
Denver, Colorado |
Fiddler's Green Amphitheater |
July 17 |
Kansas City, Missouri/Bonner Springs, Kansas |
Sandstone Amphitheater |
July 18 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
Riverport Amphitheater |
July 20 |
Detroit, Michigan |
Pine Knob Music Theater |
July 21 |
Detroit, Michigan |
Pine Knob Music Theater |
July 22 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Van Andel Arena |
July 24 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Target Center |
August 7 |
Toronto, Ontario |
Molson Amphitheatre |
August 8 |
Toronto, Ontario |
Molson Amphitheatre |
August 10 |
Montreal, Quebec |
Molson Centre |
August 14 |
Washington DC |
Nissan Pavilion |
August 15 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
CoreStates Center |
August 17 |
Albany, New York |
Pepsi Arena |
August 18 |
Boston, Massachusetts |
Great Woods Center |
August 19 |
Hartford, Connecticut |
Meadows Music Theatre |
August 21 |
Holmdel, New Jersey |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
August 22 |
Wantagh, New York |
Jones Beach Amphitheater |
August 24 |
Syracuse, New York |
New York State Fairgrounds |
August 25 |
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio |
Blossom Music Center |
August 28 |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
Riverbend Music Center |
August 29 |
Chicago, Illinois |
New World Music Theater |
September 9 |
College Station, Texas |
Reed Arena |
September 10 |
Austin, Texas |
Frank Erwin Center |
September 12 |
Dallas, Texas |
Reunion Arena |
September 17 |
West Palm Beach, Florida |
Coral Sky Amphitheater |
September 18 |
Tampa, Florida |
Ice Palace |
September 19 |
Orlando, Florida |
Orlando Arena |
September 21 |
Tallahassee, Florida |
Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center |
September 25 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
Nashville Arena |
September 26 |
Atlanta, Georgia |
Coca Cola Lakewood Amphitheater |
October 11 |
Rapid City, South Dakota |
Rushmore Arena |
October 12 |
Bismarck, North Dakota |
Bismarck Civic Center |
October 15 |
Ames, Iowa |
Hilton Coliseum |
October 16 |
Rockford, Illinois |
Rockford MetroCentre |
October 17 |
Terre Haute, Indiana |
Hulman Center |
October 18 |
Evansville, Indiana |
Roberts Stadium |
October 21 |
Charleston, West Virginia |
Charleston Civic Center |
October 22 |
Lexington, Kentucky |
Rupp Arena |
October 24 |
Champaign, Illinois |
Assembly Hall |
October 25 |
East Lansing, Michigan |
Breslin Center |
October 27 |
Wichita, Kansas |
Kansas Coliseum |
October 28 |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Myriad |
October 30 |
Lafayette, Louisiana |
CajunDome |
October 31 |
Houston, Texas |
Compaq Center |
November 1 |
San Antonio, Texas |
Alamodome |
November 5 |
Huntsville, Alabama |
Von Braun Center |
November 6 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
UTC Arena |
November 7 |
Greenville, South Carolina |
Bi-Lo Center |
November 10 |
Jackson, Mississippi |
Mississippi Coliseum |
November 11 |
Little Rock, Arkansas |
Barton Coliseum |
November 13 |
Biloxi, Mississippi |
Mississippi Coast Coliseum |
November 14 |
Memphis, Tennessee |
Pyramid Arena |
November 15 |
Birmingham, Alabama |
Birmingham Jefferson Coliseum |
November 17 |
Roanoke, Virginia |
Roanoke Civic Center |
November 18 |
North Charleston, South Carolina |
North Charleston Coliseum |
November 20 |
Knoxville, Tennessee |
Thompson-Boling Arena |
November 21 |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Dean E. Smith Center |
November 22 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Charlotte Coliseum |
November 24 |
Hampton, Virginia |
Hampton Coliseum |
December 2 |
Pocatello, Idaho |
Holt Arena |
December 3 |
Billings, Montana |
MetraPark Arena |
December 5 |
Fargo, North Dakota |
Fargodome |
December 15 |
Buffalo, New York |
Buffalo Memorial Auditoreum |
December 16 |
Rochester, New York |
Blue Cross Arena |
December 19 |
State College, Pennsylvania |
Bryce Jordan Center |
December 20 |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Baltimore Arena |
December 30 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Tingley Coliseum |
December 31 |
Phoenix, Arizona |
America West Arena |
January 2 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
MGM Grand Arena |
January 15 |
Miami, Florida |
Bayfront Park Amphitheater |
January 16 |
Miami, Florida |
Bayfront Park Amphitheater |
Leg Two/Australia (1999) |
Date |
City |
Venue |
February 9 |
Brisbane, Queensland |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
February 11 |
Newcastle, New South Wales |
Newcastle Entertainment Centre |
February 12 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
Sydney Entertainment Centre |
February 13 |
Sydney, New South Wales |
Sydney Entertainment Centre |
February 16 |
Adelaide, South Australia |
Adelaide Entertainment Centre |
February 17 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
Melbourne Park |
February 18 |
Melbourne, Victoria |
Melbourne Park |
Leg Three/North America (1999) |
Date |
City |
Venue |
February 22 |
Houston, Texas |
Astrodome |
March 13 |
Moncton, New Brunswick |
Moncton Coliseum |
March 15 |
Montreal, Quebec |
Molson Centre |
March 17 |
Ottawa, Ontario |
Corel Centre |
March 18 |
Ottawa, Ontario |
Corel Centre |
March 20 |
Quebec City, Quebec |
Colisee de Quebec |
March 22 |
Hamilton, Ontario |
Copps Coliseum |
March 23 |
Toronto, Ontario |
Air Canada Centre |
March 26 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Winnipeg Arena |
March 26 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Winnipeg Arena |
March 29 |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Saskatchewan Place |
March 30 |
Calgary, Alberta |
Saddledome |
March 31 |
Edmonton, Alberta |
Skyreach Centre |
April 2 |
Kamloops, British Columbia |
Riverside Coliseum |
April 3 |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
GM Place |
May 4 |
Sacramento, California |
Arco Arena |
May 6 |
Hollywood, California |
Hollywood Bowl |
May 7 |
San Diego, California |
Coors Amphitheater |
May 8 |
Los Angeles, California |
Blockbuster Pavilion |
May 11 |
Denver, Colorado |
Fiddlers Green Amphitheater |
May 14 |
Kansas City, Missouri |
Sandstone Amphitheater |
May 15 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
Riverport Amphitheater |
May 17 |
Noblesville, Indiana |
Deer Creek Music Center |
May 18 |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Coca-Cola Star Lake Aphitheater Center |
May 20 |
Chicago, Illinois |
United Center |
May 21 |
Columbus, Ohio |
Polaris Amphitheater |
May 22 |
Detroit, Michigan |
Palace of Auburn Hills |
May 24 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Target Center |
May 26 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Marcus Amphitheater |
May 28 |
Washington DC |
Nissan Pavilion |
May 29 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
First Union Center |
May 30 |
Hershey, Pennsylvania |
Hersheypark Arena |
June 1 |
Memphis, Tennessee |
Pyramid Arena |
June 2 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
First American Music Center |
June 4 |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Alltel Stadium |
June 9 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Blockbuster Pavilion |
June 11 |
Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Virginia Beach Amphitheater |
June 12 |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek |
June 14 |
Boston, Massachusetts |
Fleet Center |
June 15 |
New York City, New York |
Madison Square Garden |
June 17 |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Gund Arena |
June 18 |
Syracuse, New York |
New York State Fairgrounds |
June 19 |
Albany, New York |
Pepsi Arena |
June 24 |
Portland, Oregon |
Rose Garden |
June 25 |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
GM Place |
June 26 |
George, Washington |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
July 1 |
Timmins, Ontario |
Hollinger Park |
Leg Four/UK & Ireland (1999) |
Date |
City |
Venue |
July 6 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre |
July 7 |
Birmingham, England |
National Exhibition Centre |
July 8 |
London, England |
Wembley Arena |
July 10 |
Dublin, Ireland |
RDS Arena |
Leg Five/U.S.A. (1999) |
Date |
City |
Venue |
November 16 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
New Orleans Arena |
November 18 |
Atlanta, Georgia |
Philips Arena |
November 19 |
Birmingham, Alabama |
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex |
November 20 |
Greensboro, North Carolina |
Greensboro Coliseum |
November 22 |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
Firstar Center |
November 24 |
Washington DC |
MCI Center |
November 26 |
Trenton, New Jersey |
Sovereign Bank Arena |
November 27 |
Hartford, Connecticut |
Hartford Civic Center |
November 29 |
Richmond, Virginia |
Richmond Coliseum |
November 30 |
Greenville, South Carolina |
Bi-Lo Center |
December 3 |
Orlando, Florida |
Orlando Arena |
December 4 |
Tampa, Florida |
Ice Palace |
December 5 |
West Palm Beach, Florida |
Coral Sky Amphitheater |
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