I'm Not Dead Tour

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I'm Not Dead Tour
Tour by Pink
Dates June 24, 2006 - September, 2007
Legs 7
Shows 75 in Europe
57 in North America
37 in Australia
1 in New Zealand
2 in Asia
3 in Africa
173 in total
Pink tour chronology
Try This Tour
(2004)
I'm Not Dead Tour
(2006)
. . .

The I'm Not Dead Tour is a small venue concert tour in the United States and an arena tour in Australia and Europe with American singer Pink, in support of her album I'm Not Dead, through 2006 and 2007. The tour kicked off in Chicago, United States on June 24, 2006 and was scheduled to end on December 21 in Milan, Italy. The UK support act was Gary "Mudbone" Cooper who performed a variety of his songs, including "Fresh Mud". A DVD of the Wembley Arena, London concert held on December 4, 2006, Pink: Live from Wembley Arena, was released in Europe in April 2007 and was set for release in Australia on May 26, 2007.

Pink kicked off her Australian leg of the tour in Perth on April 18. Her support act was The Androids. After the initial announcement of just seven shows the demand was so high that the total number of shows rose to thirty-seven (the majority of which sold out), which is the highest amount of shows by an artist.[citation needed]

Norwegian singer/songwriter, Marion Raven, who recently made her debut in the UK and Germany, joined the Germany leg of Pink's tour from mid-July to mid-August 2007, with her backing band as an opening act.

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[edit] Supporting acts

  • Gary "Mudbone" Cooper - UK support act
  • The Coronas Malahide Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Brixton Academy UK Summer 2007 Support Act
  • Rachel Warwick, Smokin Circus, Maria, Daines, PAW Charity Concert, Cardiff CIA Arena, 21 August 2007
  • Androids - Australia support act
  • Marion Raven - Germany support act
  • Lilli - Germany, Austria, Netherlands support act
  • Sorgente - Austria & Slovenia Support
  • Lââm - Paris opening act
  • Excuse Me Moses - Schladming Opening Act
  • Kamera - Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga Opening Act

[edit] Set list

[edit] U.S. (club tour)

  1. "'Cuz I Can"
  2. "Trouble"
  3. "Just like a Pill"
  4. "Stupid Girls"
  5. "Who Knew"
  6. "Lady Marmalade"
  7. "Family Portrait"
  8. "18 Wheeler"
  9. "Lonely Girl"
  10. "I'm Not Dead"
  11. "Don't Let Me Get Me"
  12. "There You Go"
  13. 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up"
  14. "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"
  15. Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz"
  16. "The One That Got Away"
  17. "Dear Mr. President"
  18. "Get the Party Started"

Running time: approx. 108 min.

[edit] Europe and Australia (arena tour)

Opening segment

  1. Intro 5.02
  2. "'Cuz I Can"
  3. "Trouble"
  4. "Just like a Pill"
  5. "Who Knew"
  6. "I'm Not Dead"
    RnB/Dance segment
  7. "Lady Marmalade" (performed by backing vocalists)
  8. "Stupid Girls" with "Most Girls" intro
  9. Spanish dance intro
  10. "There You Go"
  11. "God Is a DJ" featuring elements of Missy Elliott's "Pass That Dutch"
  12. "Fingers"
  13. Piano intro
  14. "Family Portrait"
    Acoustic segment
  15. "The One That Got Away"
  16. "Dear Mr. President"
  17. "What's Up"
    Rock segment
  18. Drums intro
  19. "U + Ur Hand"
  20. "18 Wheeler"
  21. "Don't Let Me Get Me"
  22. "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"
    Encore
  23. "Nobody Knows"
  24. "Get the Party Started (Sweet Dreams)"

Running time: approx. 133 min.

("18 Wheeler" was not performed on the Australian leg of the tour.)

[edit] European summer tour

  1. "'Cuz I Can"
  2. "Trouble"
  3. "Just like a Pill"
  4. "Who Knew"
  5. "Stupid Girls"
  6. "I'm Not Dead"
  7. "Family Portrait"
  8. "My Vietnam"
  9. "Last to Know"
  10. "Try Too Hard"
  11. "Janis Joplin Medley" *
  12. "Lonely Girl" *
  13. "Don't Let Me Get Me"
  14. "18 Wheeler"
  15. "Dear Mr. President"
  16. 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up"
  17. "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"

Encore

  1. "U + Ur Hand"
  2. "Get the Party Started (sweet dreams)"

note: Some songs can be removed in some venues, during the time tables.

  • For timing reasons The Netherlands skipped: Stupid Girls, Lonely Girl and 18 wheeler.

[edit] Tour dates

Pink started her tour in North America, went to Europe, came back to the U.S. headed to Australia and has now completed her second leg of the tour in Europe.

Date City Country Venue Attendance Ticket grossing
Tickets sold Tickets on sale Percentage sold
North America
June 24 Chicago United States Bridgeview Stadium
June 25 Seattle United States KeyArena
June 27 San Francisco United States The Fillmore
June 28 Los Angeles United States The Avalon
June 30 Las Vegas United States Mandalay Bay
July 1 Bonner Springs United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
July 5 Minneapolis United States First Avenue
July 9 Indianapolis United States The Vogue
July 12 Cleveland United States House of Blues
July 13 Toronto Canada Kool Haus
July 15 Philadelphia United States Electric Factory
July 16 Washington, D.C. United States 9:30 Club
July 18 Boston United States Avalon Ballroom
July 19 New York United States Webster Hall
July 21 Myrtle Beach United States House of Blues
July 22 Atlanta United States Atlantic Station Park Star
July 24 Fort Lauderdale United States Revolution
July 26 Lake Buena Vista United States House of Blues
July 28 Houston United States Warehouse Live
July 29 Dallas United States Gypsy Tea Room
Asia
September 8 Istanbul Turkey Parkorman
Europe
September 9 Venice Italy Spiaggia Del Faro
September 27 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
September 28 Innsbruck Austria Olympia World
October 1 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
October 3 Birmingham United Kingdom National Indoor Arena
October 4 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
October 7 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
October 8 Freiburg Germany Rothaus Arena
October 10 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle
October 11 Hanover Germany TUI Arena
October 12 Nuremberg Germany Nuremberg Arena
October 14 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy
October 15 Enschede Netherlands Go Planet
October 18 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
October 19 Cologne Germany Kölnarena
October 20 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
October 22 Leipzig Germany Leipzig Arena
October 23 Mannheim Germany SAP Arena
October 25 Copenhagen Denmark The Forum
October 27 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
October 28 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
October 30 Helsinki Finland Helsingin jäähalli
October 31 Tallinn Estonia Saku Arena
November 1 Riga Latvia Arena
November 3 Basel Switzerland Avo Sessions
November 5 Manchester United Kingdom MEN Arena
November 7 Cardiff United Kingdom Cardiff International Arena
November 10 Newcastle United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena
November 11 Nottingham United Kingdom Nottingham Arena
November 13 Plymouth United Kingdom Pavilion (Plymouth)
November 14 Brighton United Kingdom Brighton Centre
November 16 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
November 17 Belfast United Kingdom Odyssey Arena
November 18 Belfast United Kingdom Odyssey Arena
November 20 Aberdeen United Kingdom Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 21 Aberdeen United Kingdom Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
November 23 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC
November 24 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC
November 26 Brighton United Kingdom Brighton Centre
November 27 Bournemouth United Kingdom Bournemouth International Centre
November 29 Birmingham United Kingdom National Exhibition Centre
November 30 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC
December 2 Sheffield United Kingdom Hallam FM Arena
December 3 Bournemouth United Kingdom Bournemouth International Centre
December 4 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
December 6 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
December 7 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
December 8 Stuttgart Germany Schleyerhalle
December 10 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
December 12 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arena
December 13 Prague Czech Republic Sazka Arena
December 15 Zagreb Croatia Cibona Hall
December 16 Salzburg Austria Arena
December 17 Geneva Switzerland Arena
December 19 Paris France Bercy
December 20 Lyon France Tony Garnier
December 21 Milan Italy Mazda Palace
North America (with Justin Timberlake)
January 8, 2007 San Diego United States iPayOne Center
January 9, 2007 Anaheim United States Honda Center
January 11, 2007 San Jose United States HP Pavilion at San Jose
January 12, 2007 Sacramento United States ARCO Arena
January 14, 2007 Phoenix United States Glendale Arena
January 16, 2007 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
January 17, 2007 Fresno United States Savemart Center
January 19, 2007 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand
January 27, 2007 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center
January 30, 2007 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
January 31, 2007 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
February 2, 2007 Washington, D.C. United States Verizon Center
February 3, 2007 Cleveland United States Quicken Loans Arena
February 6, 2007 Boston United States TD Banknorth Garden
February 7, 2007 New York United States Madison Square Garden
February 18, 2007 Buffalo United States HSBC Arena
February 19, 2007 Columbus United States Value City Arena
February 22, 2007 Tampa United States St. Pete Times Forum
February 24, 2007 Miami United States American Airlines Arena
February 25, 2007 Ft. Lauderdale United States BankAtlantic Center
February 27, 2007 Atlanta United States Philips Arena
March 1, 2007 New Orleans United States New Orleans Arena
March 4, 2007 Houston United States Toyota Center
March 5, 2007 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
March 8, 2007 Omaha United States Qwest Center
March 10, 2007 Detroit United States Joe Louis Arena
March 12, 2007 Chicago United States Allstate Arena
March 13, 2007 Chicago United States Allstate Arena
March 15, 2007 Cincinnati United States US Bank Arena
March 16, 2007 Nashville United States Gaylord Entertainment Center
March 18, 2007 Charlottesville United States John Paul Jones Arena
March 19, 2007 Pittsburgh United States Mellon Arena
March 21, 2007 Uniondale United States Nassau Coliseum
March 24, 2007 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena
March 26, 2007 Manchester United States Verizon Wireless Arena
March 27, 2007 Philadelphia United States Wachovia Center
March 29, 2007 East Rutherford United States Continental Airlines Arena
Australia
April 18 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
April 19 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
April 20 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
April 22 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 23 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 26 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
April 27 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
April 28 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
April 30 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 1 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 4 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre 21,462 21,844 98,3% $1,538,766[1]
May 5 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
May 6 Gold Coast Australia Gold Coast Convention Centre
May 8 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre 13,207 13,524 97,7% $882,023[1]
May 9 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre
May 11 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 12 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 13 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 15 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
May 16 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
May 17 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 19 Canberra Australia AIS Arena
May 20 Canberra Australia AIS Arena
May 21 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre 7,192 7,192 100% $479,650[2]
May 23 Wollongong Australia WIN Entertainment Centre
May 25 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre 21,431 21,844 98,3% $1,532,518[2]
May 26 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
May 28 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 29 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
May 30 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
June 02 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
June 03 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
June 04 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
June 07 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
June 08 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
New Zealand
June 10 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
European Summer Tour
June 23 Dublin Ireland Malahide Castle
June 28 Skopje Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Skopje City Stadium
June 30 Bucharest Romania Romexpo festival
July 1 Sofia Bulgaria Akademik Stadium Canceled
July 3 Graz Austria Graz Stadhalle
July 5 Ljubljana Slovenia Hala Tivoli
July 6 Klam Austria Clam Castle
July 7 Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival
July 11 Dornbirn Austria Messe Square
July 14 Kerry Ireland FitzGerald Stadium
July 15 Edinburgh United Kingdom Edinburgh Castle
July 16 Liverpool United Kingdom Aintree Pavillion, Summer Pops
July 18 Lörrach Germany Marktplatz
July 19 Athens Greece Olympic Stadium, Fly Beyond Festival Cancelled
July 21 Soltau Germany Heide-Park Soltau
July 22 Ulm Germany Münsterplatz
July 25 Rome Italy Cavea Auditorium
July 28 Mannheim Germany Schloss Ehrenhof
July 29 Teisnach Germany Festplatz/Open Air
August 3 Imst Austria Sportplatz Oberstadt
August 5 Monaco Monte-Carlo Salle des Etoiles -Summer festival
August 14 London United Kingdom Brixton Academy
August 15 London United Kingdom Brixton Academy
August 17 Coburg Germany Schloßplatz Coburg
August 18 Chelmsford United Kingdom Hylands Park (V Festival)
August 19 Staffordshire United Kingdom Weston Park (V Festival)
August 21 Cardiff United Kingdom Cardiff International Arena
August 22 Plymouth United Kingdom Pavilion (Plymouth)
August 23 Brighton United Kingdom Brighton Centre
August 25 Halle Germany Gerry Weber Stadion
August 26 Gelsenkirchen Germany Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen
August 30 Berlin Germany Sommergarten - Messe Berlin
September 1 The Hague Netherlands Beatstad Festival P!nk starts at 22.00 PM and will perform 75 minutes
September 2 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Terres Rouges Festival
Asia
September 5 Dubai UAE Dubai Media City
Africa
September 8 Sun City South Africa Sun City Arena
September 9 Johannesburg South Africa Coca-Cola Dome
September 11 Cape Town South Africa Bellville Velodrome
October 10 São Paulo Brazil Estádio do Morumbi
October 12 Rio De Janeiro Brazil Maracana Stadium
December 7 Munich Germany Zenith
December 8 Schladming, Planai Austria Planai Stadion

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Billboard Boxscore Retrieved May 23 2007
  2. ^ a b Billboard Boxscore Retrieved June 7 2007

[edit] External links