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.

Contents

American Idols LIVE! Tour

Independent Tour

Independent Tour
Tour by Clay Aiken and Kelly Clarkson
Associated album Measure of a Man
Thankful
Start date February 24, 2004 (2004-02-24)
End date April 16, 2004 (2004-04-16)
Legs 1
Shows 32 in North America
Clay Aiken chronology
American Idols LIVE! Tour 2003
(2003)
Independent Tour
(2004)
Clay Aiken: Live in Concert
(2004)
Kelly Clarkson chronology
American Idols LIVE! Tour 2002
(2002)
Independent Tour
(2004)
Breakaway World Tour
(2005-06)

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)

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

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

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
2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour
(2008)
All I Ever Wanted Tour
(2009-10)
Stronger Tour
(2012)

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

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

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

See also

References

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