List of Kelly Clarkson concert tours
The following is a comprehensive list of American recording artist, Kelly Clarkson's concert tours. For a list of the singer's promotional tours, see List of Kelly Clarkson promotional tours.
American Idols LIVE! Tour
Independent Tour
The Independent Tour is a co-headlining tour by American recording artists Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken. The tour support their albums: Thankful and Measure of a Man. The tour only reached the United States during the winter and spring of 2004. Clarkson and Aiken performed individual shows before joining in a duet for Clarkson's encore. Many critics described the tour as the PG version of the Justified/Stripped Tour in 2003.[1] The tour placed 58th in Pollstar's annual "Top 100 Tours", earning over ten million dollars with 31 shows.[2]
Clarkson announced the tour via her official website on January 7, 2004. She wrote:
"hey what’s up guys! I have some very exciting news! clay aiken and I have decided to team up and co-headline a US tour together. we’re really pumped about it and can’t wait to see y’all there. we’ll be announcing the exact tour dates soon but for now I wanted to give you guys the scoop first. more info to come. have a super day!
God bless
kelly :)"
Opening act
Setlist
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
North America[5] |
February 24, 2004 |
Charlotte |
United States |
Charlotte Coliseum |
February 25, 2004 |
Duluth |
Gwinnett Civic Center Arena |
February 27, 2004 |
Tampa |
St. Pete Times Forum |
February 28, 2004 |
Miami |
American Airlines Arena |
March 1, 2004 |
Raleigh |
RBC Center |
March 2, 2004 |
Philadelphia |
Liacouras Center |
March 4, 2004 |
Uniondale |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
March 5, 2004 |
Washington, D.C. |
MCI Center |
March 7, 2004 |
Wilkes-Barre |
Wachovia Arena |
March 8, 2004 |
Worcester |
Worcester's Centrum Centre |
March 10, 2004 |
Columbus |
Value City Arena |
March 11, 2004 |
Detroit |
Joe Louis Arena |
March 13, 2004 |
Winston-Salem |
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
March 16, 2004[A] |
Houston |
Reliant Stadium |
March 17, 2004[B] |
Austin |
Luedecke Arena |
March 19, 2004 |
Grand Prairie |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie |
March 21, 2004 |
St. Louis |
Savvis Center |
March 22, 2004 |
Chicago |
United Center |
March 24, 2004 |
Omaha |
Qwest Center Arena |
March 26, 2004 |
Salt Lake City |
Delta Center |
March 27, 2004 |
Las Vegas |
Thomas & Mack Center |
March 30, 2004 |
San Diego |
Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl |
March 31, 2004 |
Sacramento |
ARCO Arena |
April 2, 2004 |
Glendale |
Glendale Arena |
April 3, 2004 |
Anaheim |
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim |
April 5, 2004 |
Los Angeles |
Staples Center |
April 6, 2004 |
San Jose |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
April 8, 2004 |
Seattle |
KeyArena |
April 9, 2004 |
Spokane |
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena |
April 13, 2004 |
Denver |
Pepsi Center |
April 15, 2004 |
Kansas City |
Kemper Arena |
April 16, 2004 |
Saint Paul |
Xcel Energy Center |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the "Spring Break Stampede"[6]
- B This concert was a part of the "Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo"[7]
Box office score data
Venue |
City |
Tickets sold / Available |
Gross revenue |
Charlotte Coliseum |
Charlotte |
8,657 / 8,959 (97%) |
$367,875[8] |
Gwinnett Civic Center Arena |
Duluth |
9,166 / 9,636 (95%) |
$417,642[8] |
St. Pete Times Forum |
Tampa |
7,198 / 7,829 (92%) |
$323,247[8] |
American Airlines Arena |
Miami |
5,395 / 6,204 (87%) |
$245,818[8] |
RBC Center |
Raleigh |
13,538 / 13,538 (100%) |
$586,230[8] |
Liacouras Center |
Philadelphia |
7,934 / 9,229 (86%) |
$368,378[8] |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Uniondale |
12,501 / 12,769 (98%) |
$565,198[8] |
MCI Center |
Washington, D.C. |
10,627 / 12,102 (88%) |
$458,128[8] |
Wachovia Arena |
Wilkes-Barre |
7,660 / 7,898 (97%) |
$321,470[8] |
Worcester's Centrum Centre |
Worcester |
10,408 / 10,408 (100%) |
$448,170[9] |
Value City Arena |
Columbus |
9,279 / 11,270 (82%) |
$432,283[9] |
Joe Louis Arena |
Detroit |
9,408 / 11,521 (82%) |
$431,584[9] |
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Winston-Salem |
9,829 / 9,829 (100%) |
$438,918[9] |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie |
Grand Prairie |
6,094 / 6,094 (100%) |
$287,306[10] |
Savvis Center |
St. Louis |
8,195 / 10,298 (79%) |
$375,595[9] |
United Center |
Chicago |
10,002 / 10,724 (93%) |
$436,250[9] |
Qwest Center Arena |
Omaha |
7,081 / 7,526 (94%) |
$320,967[10] |
ARCO Arena |
Sacramento |
9,123 / 10,442 (87%) |
$418,330[11] |
Glendale Arena |
Glendale |
7,549 / 8,016 (94%) |
$365,943[11] |
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim |
Anaheim |
9,645 / 11,505 (84%) |
$427,555[11] |
Staples Center |
Los Angeles |
8,131 / 9,388 (87%) |
$384,894[11] |
HP Pavilion at San Jose |
San Jose |
8,315 / 12,131 (68%) |
$372,295[11] |
KeyArena |
Seattle |
6,921 / 8,910 (78%) |
$304,625[12] |
Pepsi Center |
Denver |
5,960 / 10,080 (59%) |
$288,580[12] |
Kemper Arena |
Kansas City |
6,666 / 10,557 (63%) |
$290,496[12] |
Xcel Energy Center |
Saint Paul |
10,238 / 10,238 (100%) |
$464,227[13] |
TOTAL |
225,520 / 257,101 (88%) |
$10,142,004 |
Breakaway World Tour
Breakaway World Tour |
Promtional poster for tour |
Tour by Kelly Clarkson |
Associated album |
Breakaway |
Start date |
March 30, 2005 (2005-03-30) |
End date |
August 6, 2006 (2006-08-06) |
Legs |
4 |
Shows |
102 in North America
11 in Australia
20 in Europe
133 Total |
Kelly Clarkson tour chronology |
Independent Tour
(2004) |
Breakaway World Tour
(2005-06) |
My December Tour
(2007-08) |
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The Breakaway World Tour is the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Kelly Clarkson.[14] The tour promoted her second studio album, Breakaway. This marks Clarkson's first world tour, visiting North America, Australasia and Europe. The tour took place over two years, performing in theaters, concert halls, amphitheatres arenas. During the summer of 2005, the tour was acknowledged as The Hazel Eyes Tour. The same occurred during the summer of 2006, when the tour was known as the Addicted Tour. The July 17th concert at the UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida was streamed live on AOL and AOL Radio.[15]
Opening acts
Setlist
Set II
- June 29, 2005 - March 23, 2006
- "Walk Away"
- "Miss Independent"
- "I Hate Myself for Losing You"
- "Low"
- "What's Up Lonely"
- "The Trouble with Love Is"
- "Addicted"
- "Because of You"
- "Why"
- "Where is Your Heart"
- "Gone"
- "Come Here"
- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
- "Beautiful Disaster"
- "Hear Me"
- "Since U Been Gone"
- Encore
- "Breakaway"
- Notes
Set III
- June 30, 2006 - August 6, 2006
- "Addicted"
- "I Hate Myself For Losing You"
- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
- "Maybe"
- "Gone"
- "Anymore"
- "Shelter"
- "Because of You"
- "Thankful"
- "Home"
- "Miss Independent"
- "Go"
- "Beautiful Disaster"
- "Hear Me"
- "Yeah"
- "Walk Away"
- Encore
- "Breakaway"
- "Since U Been Gone"
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
North America[18][19] |
March 30, 2005 |
Tulsa |
United States |
Tulsa Performing Arts Center |
March 31, 2005 |
Kansas City |
Midland Theatre |
April 2, 2005 |
Omaha |
Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall |
April 5, 2005 |
Milwaukee |
Riverside Theater |
April 6, 2005 |
Minneapolis |
State Theatre |
April 8, 2005 |
Indianapolis |
Murat Theatre |
April 9, 2005 |
Cleveland |
Palace Theatre |
April 11, 2005 |
Columbus |
Palace Theatre |
April 12, 2005 |
Detroit |
State Theatre |
April 14, 2005 |
Rosemont |
Rosemont Theatre |
April 16, 2005 |
Toronto |
Canada |
Massey Hall |
April 17, 2005 |
Kitchener |
Centre In The Square |
April 19, 2005 |
London |
John Labatt Centre |
April 21, 2005 |
Montreal |
Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier |
April 22, 2005 |
Boston |
United States |
Orpheum Theatre |
April 24, 2005 |
Wallingford |
CareerBuilder.com Oakdale Theater |
April 25, 2005 |
Newark |
Prudential Hall |
April 27, 2005 |
New York City |
Hammerstein Ballroom |
April 28, 2005 |
Providence |
Providence Performing Arts Center |
April 30, 2005 |
Upper Darby Township |
Tower Theatre |
May 1, 2005 |
Washington, D.C. |
DAR Constitution Hall |
May 3, 2005 |
Clemson |
Littlejohn Coliseum |
May 4, 2005 |
Atlanta |
Fox Theatre |
May 6, 2005 |
Boca Raton |
Count de Hoernle Amphitheater |
May 7, 2005 |
Clearwater |
Ruth Eckerd Hall |
May 9, 2005 |
Houston |
Verizon Wireless Theater |
May 10, 2005 |
Grand Prairie |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie |
May 13, 2005[A] |
Chula Vista |
Coors Amphitheatre |
May 14, 2005[B] |
Anaheim |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
May 16, 2005 |
Phoenix |
Dodge Theatre |
May 18, 2005 |
Los Angeles |
Wiltern Theatre |
May 19, 2005 |
May 21, 2005[C] |
New York City |
Rumsey Playfield |
May 22, 2005 |
East Rutherford |
Izod Center |
May 24, 2005 |
San Jose |
San Jose Civic Auditorium |
May 26, 2005 |
Seattle |
Paramount Theatre |
May 28, 2005 |
Portland |
Schnitzer Concert Hall |
May 29, 2005 |
Vancouver |
Canada |
Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
June 29, 2005[D] |
Del Mar |
United States |
Harrah's Grandstand Stage |
July 1, 2005 |
Kelseyville |
Konocti Field Amphitheatre |
July 2, 2005[E] |
Salt Lake City |
Rice-Eccles Stadium |
July 4, 2005[F] |
Greeley |
Island Grove Regional Park |
July 6, 2005 |
Lubbock |
Lubbock Municipal Auditorium |
July 7, 2005 |
Austin |
Frank Erwin Center |
July 9, 2005 |
San Antonio |
San Antonio Municipal Auditorium |
July 14, 2005 |
Hollywood |
Hard Rock Live |
July 15, 2005 |
Estero |
Germain Arena |
July 17, 2005 |
Orlando |
UCF Arena |
July 18, 2005 |
Jacksonville |
Moran Theater |
July 20, 2005 |
Birmingham |
Boutwell Memorial Auditorium |
July 21, 2005 |
Nashville |
Grand Ole Opry House |
July 23, 2005 |
Knoxville |
Memorial Civic Coliseum |
July 24, 2005 |
Charlotte |
Cricket Arena |
July 26, 2005 |
Norfolk |
Constant Convocation Center |
July 27, 2005 |
Atlantic City |
Borgata Event Center |
July 29, 2005 |
Pittsburgh |
Palumbo Center |
July 30, 2005[G] |
Toms River |
Ritacco Center |
August 1, 2005 |
Binghamton |
Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena |
August 2, 2005 |
Portland |
Cumberland County Civic Center |
August 4, 2005 |
Manchester |
Verizon Wireless Arena |
August 5, 2005 |
Uncasville |
Mohegan Sun Arena |
August 7, 2005 |
Wilkes-Barre |
Wachovia Arena |
August 8, 2005 |
Hershey |
Giant Center |
August 10, 2005 |
Ottawa |
Canada |
WordPerfect Theatre |
August 11, 2005 |
Kitchener |
Centre In The Square |
August 13, 2005 |
Chicago |
United States |
Charter One Pavilion |
August 14, 2005 |
Green Bay |
Resch Center |
August 16, 2005 |
Battle Creek |
Kellogg Arena |
August 17, 2005 |
Clarkston |
DTE Energy Music Theatre |
August 19, 2005 |
Trotwood |
Hara Arena |
August 20, 2005 |
St. Louis |
Fablous Fox Theatre |
August 22, 2005 |
Toledo |
SeaGate Convention Centre |
August 24, 2005 |
Memphis |
Mud Island Amphitheater |
August 26, 2005 |
West Lafayette |
Elliot Hall of Music |
August 29, 2005 |
Denver |
The Lecture Hall |
August 30, 2005 |
Salt Lake City |
Abravanel Hall |
September 1, 2005 |
Bozeman |
Worthington Arena |
September 2, 2005 |
Nampa |
Idaho Center Amphitheater |
September 4, 2005 |
Berkeley |
Hearst Greek Theatre |
Australasia[20] |
November 4, 2005 |
Perth |
Australia |
Challenge Stadium |
November 6, 2005 |
Adelaide |
Adelaide Entertainment Centre |
November 9, 2005 |
Melbourne |
Rod Laver Arena |
November 10, 2005 |
Geelong |
Geelong Arena |
November 12, 2005 |
Wollongong |
Wollongong Entertainment Centre |
November 13, 2005 |
Sydney |
Sydney Entertainment Centre |
November 15, 2005 |
Canberra |
AIS Arena |
November 16, 2005 |
Brisbane |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
November 18, 2005 |
Newcastle |
Newcastle Entertainment Centre |
November 20, 2005 |
Christchurch |
New Zealand |
WestpacTrust Centre |
November 22, 2005 |
Auckland |
Logan Campbell Centre |
North America[21] |
December 7, 2005 |
Hidalgo |
United States |
Dodge Arena |
December 8, 2005 |
Corpus Christi |
American Bank Center Arena |
December 10, 2005 |
Las Vegas |
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts |
December 11, 2005 |
Temecula |
Pechanga Showroom Theater |
December 13, 2005 |
Fresno |
Save Mart Center |
December 15, 2005 |
Irvine |
Bren Events Center |
December 16, 2005 |
Reno |
Reno Events Center |
December 18, 2005 |
Spokane |
Star Theater |
Europe[21] |
February 17, 2006 |
Manchester |
England |
Manchester Apollo |
February 18, 2006 |
Glasgow |
Scotland |
Clyde Auditorium |
February 20, 2006 |
Newcastle |
England |
Metro Radio Arena |
February 22, 2006 |
London |
Hammersmith Apollo |
February 25, 2006 |
Bournemouth |
Windsor Hall |
February 27, 2006 |
Birmingham |
National Indoor Arena |
February 28, 2006 |
Cardiff |
Wales |
Cardiff International Arena |
March 2, 2006 |
Dublin |
Ireland |
Point Theatre |
March 5, 2006 |
London |
England |
Hammersmith Apollo |
March 6, 2006 |
March 7, 2006 |
Nottingham |
Nottingham Arena |
March 9, 2006 |
Sheffield |
Hallam FM Arena |
March 10, 2006 |
Manchester |
Manchester Evening News Arena |
March 12, 2006 |
Brussels |
Belgium |
Forest National |
March 13, 2006 |
Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
Heineken Music Hall |
March 18, 2006 |
Cologne |
Germany |
Palladium Köln |
March 21, 2006 |
Berlin |
Germany |
Columbiahalle |
March 22, 2006 |
Munich |
Zenith Kulturhalle |
March 23, 2006 |
Vienna |
Austria |
Gasometer |
North America[22] |
June 30, 2006 |
West Palm Beach |
United States |
Sound Advice Amphitheater |
July 1, 2006 |
Tampa |
Ford Amphitheatre |
July 3, 2006 |
Raleigh |
Alltel Pavillion at Walnut Creek |
July 4, 2006 |
Charlotte |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
July 6, 2006 |
Bristow |
Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge |
July 7, 2006 |
Virginia Beach |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater |
July 9, 2006 |
Holmdel Township |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
July 10, 2006 |
Darien |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
July 12, 2006 |
Wantagh |
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater |
July 13, 2006 |
July 15, 2006 |
Hartford |
New England Dodge Music Center |
July 16, 2006 |
Mansfield |
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts |
July 18, 2006 |
Camden |
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront |
July 19, 2006 |
Burgettstown |
Post Gazette Pavilion |
July 21, 2006 |
Bonner Springs |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
July 22, 2006 |
Tinley Park |
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre |
July 24, 2006 |
St. Louis |
UMB Bank Pavilion |
July 25, 2006 |
Noblesville |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
July 28, 2006 |
Dallas |
Smirnoff Music Centre |
July 29, 2006 |
The Woodlands |
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion |
July 31, 2006 |
Phoenix |
Cricket Wireless Pavilion |
August 1, 2006 |
Irvine |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
August 3, 2006 |
Mountain View |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
August 4, 2006 |
Wheatland |
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
August 6, 2006 |
Auburn |
White River Amphitheatre |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of "Channel 933's Your Show"
- B This concert was a part of "Wango Tango"
- C This concert was a part of "Beauty Live"
- D This concert was a part of the "San Diego County Fair"[23]
- E This concert was a part of "Freedom Blast"[24]
- F This concert was a part of the "Greeley Stampede"[25]
- G This concert was a part of "Toms River Fest"
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
|
|
|
|
July 10, 2005 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
UNO Lakefront Arena |
Rescheduled to September 15, 2005[26] |
July 12, 2005 |
Pensacola, Florida |
Pensacola Civic Center |
Rescheduled to September 16, 2005 due to the effects of Hurricane Dennis[26] |
August 17, 2005 |
Saginaw |
Wendler Arena |
Moved to DTE Energy Music Theatre |
September 5, 2005 |
Santa Barbara |
Santa Barbara Bowl |
Cancelled[27] |
September 7, 2005 |
Irvine, California |
Bren Events Center |
Rescheduled to December 15, 2005[28] |
September 9, 2005 |
Reno, Nevada |
Reno Events Center |
Rescheduled to December 16, 2005[28] |
September 10, 2005 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts |
Rescheduled to December 10, 2005[28] |
September 12, 2005 |
Spokane, Washington |
Star Theater |
Rescheduled to December 18, 2005[28] |
September 13, 2005 |
Puyallup, Washington |
Puyallup Fairgrounds |
Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Puyallup Fair". |
September 15, 2005 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
UNO Lakefront Arena |
Cancelled[27] |
September 16, 2005 |
Pensacola, Florida |
Pensacola Civic Center |
Cancelled[27] |
March 19, 2006 |
Paris, France |
Le Grand Rex |
Cancelled[29] |
March 26, 2006 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
Hangar 11 |
Cancelled[30] |
March 27, 2006 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
Hangar 11 |
Cancelled[30] |
Box office score data
Venue |
City |
Tickets sold / Available |
Gross revenue |
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts |
Las Vegas |
7,019 / 7,019 (100%) |
$258,414[31] |
Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge |
Bristow |
16,167 / 22,502 (72%) |
$572,728[32] |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
Virginia Beach |
15,314 / 15,314 (100%) |
$449,590[33] |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
Holmdel Township |
16,973 / 16,973 (100%) |
$681,309[33] |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
Darien |
13,209 / 13,209 (100%) |
$406,590[33] |
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater |
Wantagh |
27,969 / 27,969 (100%) |
$1,385,535[33] |
New England Dodge Music Center |
Hartford |
12,524 / 12,524 (100%) |
$459,057[34] |
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts |
Mansfield |
17,072 / 17,072 (100%) |
$8,401,335[34] |
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront |
Camden |
20,778 / 20,778 (100%) |
$747,431[34] |
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre |
Tinley Park |
19,620 / 19,620 (100%) |
$682,027[35] |
TOTAL |
166,645 / 172,980 (96%) |
$14,044,016 |
My December Tour
Worlds 2 Voices Tour
All I Ever Wanted Tour
All I Ever Wanted Tour |
Promotional poster for tour |
Tour by Kelly Clarkson |
Associated album |
All I Ever Wanted |
Start date |
October 2, 2009 (2009-10-02) |
End date |
May 8, 2010 (2010-05-08) |
Legs |
5 |
Shows |
31 in North America
16 in Europe
3 in Africa
6 in Australasia
7 in Asia
63 Total |
Kelly Clarkson tour chronology |
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The All I Ever Wanted Tour is the third headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Kelly Clarkson. Visiting North America, Europe, Australasia and Asia, the tour promoted her fourth studio album, All I Ever Wanted. The tour was announced July 2009, in the middle of Clarkson's promo tour.[36] The tour faced controversy in 2010 when Clarkson's image was used to promote Indonesian cigarette brand, L.A. Lights. The ad promoted the local government to protest and ban the singer's concert in Jakarta.[37] After legal deliberation, the company removed Clarkson's likeness in the ads and stepped down as the concert's sponsor. The concert continued as planned.[38]
Opening acts
Setlist
Set I
- October 2, 2009 - March 17, 2010
- "All I Ever Wanted"
- "Miss Independent"
- "I Do Not Hook Up"
- "Impossible"
- "That I Would Be Good" / "Use Somebody"
- "Breakaway"
- "If I Can't Have You"
- "Never Again"
- "Lies"
- "Walking After Midnight"
- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
- "Cry"
- "I Want You"
- "Rock With You"
- "Ready"
- "Because of You"
- "Walk Away"
- "Since U Been Gone"
- "Already Gone"
- Encore
- "Sober"
- "7 Nation Army"
- "My Life Would Suck Without You"
- Notes
- "Sober" was not performed in Uncasville, Portland, New York City, Fairfax, Atlantic City, Boston, Orillia, Youngstown, Pikeville, Knoxville, Milwaukee, Detroit, Rosemont and New Orleans.
- "Ready" was not performed in Lubbock, Calgary, Las Vegas, Reno, San Jose, Fresno, Las Cruces, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Columbus, Pensacola and New Orleans
- "Rock With You" was performed as a duet with Eric Hutchinson during concerts in San Jose, Fresno, Las Cruces, Corpus Christi, Columbus and New Orleans.
- "Maybe" was perfromed in Fresno, Neu-Isenburg and Hamburg.
- During the concert at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Clarkson performed "Chivas".
- During the concert at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Clarkson performed "I'll Be Home For Christmas" and "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)".
- "Save You" was performed during shows in Europe and South Africa.
- "Rock With You" was not performed during shows in Europe and South Africa.
- "The Promise" was performed during shows in Europe.
- "Don't Let Me Stop You" was performed in lieu of "Rock With You" during concerts in the United Kingdom.
- During the concert at the O2 Academy Birmingham in Birmingham, Clarkson performed "How I Feel". The song was also included during the concert at Große Freiheit 36 in Hamburg.
- During the concert at Hugenottenhalle in Neu-Isenburg, Clarkson performed "Maybe" in lieu of "Sober". This also occured during the conert at Große Freiheit 36 in Hamburg.
- "Long Shot" was performed in lieu of "7 Nation Army" during concerts in South Africa.
- Walking After Midnight was not performed during concerts in Durban and Cape Town.
- During the concert at the Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg, Clarkson peroformed "Home".
Set II
- April 11, 2010 - May 8, 2010
- "All I Ever Wanted"
- "Miss Independent"
- "I Do Not Hook Up"
- "Impossible"
- "Medley: That I Would Be Good" / "Use Somebody"
- "Breakaway"
- "If I Can't Have You (contains excerpts from "Can't Get You Out of My Head")
- "Never Again"
- "Lies"
- "Medley: "Just Missed the Train" / "Low" / "Addicted" / "Gone"
- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
- "Cry"
- "Save You"
- "I Want You"
- "Don't Let Me Stop You"
- "Because of You"
- "Walk Away"
- "Since U Been Gone"
- "Already Gone"
- Encore
- "Seven Nation Army"
- "My Life Would Suck Without You"
- Notes
- "Tonight I Wanna Cry" was performed during concerts in Australasia
- "Don't Let Me Stop You" and the medley were not performed during concerts in Auckland and Brisbane.
- "Cry" was not performed during concerts in Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Kuala Lumpur, Kallang, Jakarta and Cotai.
- "Save You" was not performed during concerts in Quezon City, Seoul, Taipei and Cotai.
- During the concert at the Vector Arena in Auckland, Clarkson performed "Ready". This also occured during the concert at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane.
- During the concert at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Clarkson performed "Sober". The song was also performed in Quezon City, Seoul, Taipei and Cotai.
- During the concert at Challenge Stadium in Perth, Clarkson performed, "Maybe".
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
North America[46] |
October 2, 2009 |
Uncasville |
United States |
Mohegan Sun Arena |
October 4, 2009 |
Portland |
Cumberland County Civic Center |
October 6, 2009 |
New York City |
Hammerstein Ballroom |
October 9, 2009 |
Fairfax |
Patriot Center |
October 10, 2009 |
Atlantic City |
Etess Arena |
October 13, 2009 |
Boston |
Agganis Arena |
October 15, 2009 |
Orillia |
Canada |
Casino Rama Entertainment Centre |
October 17, 2009 |
Youngstown |
United States |
Covelli Centre |
October 19, 2009 |
Pikeville |
Eastern Kentucky Expo Center |
October 21, 2009 |
Knoxville |
Memorial Civic Coliseum |
October 23, 2009 |
Milwaukee |
Milwaukee Theatre |
October 25, 2009 |
Detroit |
Fox Theatre |
October 27, 2009 |
Rosemont |
Rosemont Theatre |
October 29, 2009 |
Lincoln |
Pershing Center |
October 31, 2009 |
Saint Charles |
Family Arena |
November 2, 2009 |
Cedar Park |
Cedar Park Center |
November 4, 2009 |
Lubbock |
United Spirit Arena |
November 6, 2009 |
Las Vegas |
The Joint |
November 7, 2009[A] |
Phoenix |
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
November 18, 2009 |
Victoria |
Canada |
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre |
November 20, 2009 |
Calgary |
Pengrowth Saddledome |
November 24, 2009 |
Seattle |
United States |
WaMu Theater |
November 28, 2009 |
Reno |
Reno Events Center |
November 29, 2009 |
San Jose |
Event Center Arena |
December 1, 2009 |
Fresno |
Save Mart Center |
December 3, 2009 |
Las Cruces |
Pan American Center |
December 5, 2009 |
Beaumont |
Ford Park Arena |
December 7, 2009 |
Corpus Christi |
American Bank Center Arena |
December 10, 2009 |
Columbus |
Columbus Civic Center |
December 11, 2009 |
Pensacola |
Pensacola Civic Center |
December 13, 2009 |
New Orleans |
UNO Lakefront Arena |
Europe[47] |
February 5, 2010 |
Dublin |
Ireland |
Olympia Theatre |
February 7, 2010 |
Manchester |
England |
Manchester Apollo |
February 9, 2010 |
Liverpool |
Echo Arena Liverpool |
February 11, 2010 |
Glasgow |
Scotland |
O2 Academy Glasgow |
February 13, 2010 |
Birmingham |
England |
O2 Academy Birmingham |
February 15, 2010 |
Bournemouth |
Windsor Hall |
February 17, 2010 |
Cardiff |
Wales |
Cardiff International Arena |
February 19, 2010 |
London |
England |
Wembley Arena |
February 21, 2010 |
Brussels |
Belgium |
Ancienne Belgique |
February 23, 2010 |
Cologne |
Germany |
E-Werk |
February 25, 2010 |
Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
Heineken Music Hall |
February 27, 2010 |
Munich |
Germany |
Postpalast München |
March 1, 2010 |
Zurich |
Switzerland |
Volkshaus |
March 3, 2010 |
Neu-Isenburg |
Germany |
Hugenottenhalle |
March 5, 2010 |
Hamburg |
Große Freiheit 36 |
March 7, 2010 |
Copenhagen |
Denmark |
Vega Musikkens Hus |
Africa |
March 12, 2010 |
Johannesburg |
South Africa |
Coca-Cola Dome |
March 14, 2010 |
Durban |
ICC Durban Arena |
March 17, 2010 |
Cape Town |
Grand Arena at Grand West Casino |
Australasia[47][48] |
April 11, 2010 |
Auckland |
New Zealand |
Vector Arena |
April 13, 2010 |
Brisbane |
Australia |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
April 15, 2010 |
Newcastle |
Newcastle Entertainment Centre |
April 17, 2010 |
Sydney |
Acer Arena |
April 19, 2010 |
Melbourne |
Rod Laver Arena |
April 22, 2010 |
Perth |
Challenge Stadium |
Asia[49] |
April 25, 2010 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Malaysia |
National Stadium, Bukit Jalil[50] |
April 27, 2010 |
Kallang |
Singapore |
Singapore Indoor Stadium |
April 29, 2010 |
Jakarta |
Indonesia |
Tennis Indoor Senayan |
May 1, 2010 |
Quezon City |
Philippines |
Araneta Coliseum |
May 4, 2010 |
Seoul |
South Korea |
Olympic Gymnastics Arena |
May 6, 2010 |
Taipei |
Taiwan |
NTU Gymnasium |
May 8, 2010 |
Cotai |
Macau |
CotaiArena |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the "Arizona State Fair"[51]
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
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November 22, 2009 |
Kelowna, Canada |
Prospera Place |
Cancelled |
July 13, 2010 |
Denver, Colorado |
Comfort Dental Amphitheatre |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 15, 2010 |
Bonner Springs, Kansas |
Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair.[53] |
July 16, 2010 |
Maryland Heights, Missouri |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 17, 2010 |
Tinley Park, Illinois |
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 20, 2010 |
Noblesville, Indiana |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 24, 2010 |
Toronto, Canada |
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 27, 2010 |
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio |
Blossom Music Center |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 28, 2010 |
Camden, New Jersey |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
July 30, 2010 |
Mansfield, Massachusetts |
Comcast Center |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
August 4, 2010 |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
August 6, 2010 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
Cancelled.[52] This concert was a part of the Lilith Fair. |
Box office score data
Venue |
City |
Tickets sold / Available |
Gross revenue |
Mohegan Sun Arena |
Uncasville |
6,091 / 7,621 (80%) |
$219,975[54] |
Agganis Arena |
Boston |
3,453 / 4,252 (81%) |
$182,061[55] |
The Joint |
Las Vegas |
2,307 / 2,746 (84%) |
$169,881[56] |
Event Center Arena |
San Jose |
3,032 / 3,630 (83%) |
$136,192[57] |
Olympia Theatre |
Dublin |
1,619 / 1,619 (100%) |
$92,258[58] |
Ancienne Belgique |
Brussels |
1,344 / 1,850 (73%) |
$73,204[59] |
Heineken Music Hall |
Amsterdam |
4,237 / 5,500 (77%) |
$211,173[60] |
Vega Musikkens Hus |
Copenhagen |
1,077 / 1,450 (74%) |
$68,912[59] |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
Brisbane |
3,972 / 4,163 (95%) |
$314,758[61] |
Newcastle Entertainment Centre |
Newcastle |
2,308 / 5,146 (45%) |
$173,093[10] |
Acer Arena |
Sydney |
6,648 / 6,728 (99%) |
$558,608[10] |
Rod Laver Arena |
Melbourne |
5,814 / 5,995 (97%) |
$446,593[62] |
TOTAL |
41,902 / 50,700 (83%) |
$2,646,708 |
Stronger Tour
Main article:
Stronger Tour
See also
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