Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour | ||||
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The Cheetah Girls performing on their Cheetah-licious Christmas tour. |
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Tour by The Cheetah Girls | ||||
Associated album | Cheetah-licious Christmas DisneyMania 3 The Cheetah Girls |
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Start date | December 6, 2005 | |||
End date | December 28, 2005 | |||
Shows | 16 | |||
The Cheetah Girls tour chronology | ||||
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In late 2005, The Cheetah Girls went on tour to support their album, Cheetah-licious Christmas. Aly & AJ went along with them, as the opening act, to support their own album Into the Rush, although the Jonas Brothers performed as surprise guests opening for both The Cheetah Girls and Aly & AJ for a total of 10 shows of the tour, promoting It's About Time, their first album. The holiday theme of the concert included giant presents (in which the Cheetah Girls performed in), Winter clothes, and even a tropical theme for their song "Christmas in California", which included surf boards with the girls' names on them. The Cheetah Girls also sang songs from the first Cheetah Girls soundtrack, their song "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" (from DisneyMania 3), and their version of "Shake a Tail Feather" (from the Chicken Little soundtrack).
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The 2005 tour dates are as follows:
Date | Venue | Location | Opening acts |
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December 6 | New Jersey Performing Arts Center | Newark, NJ | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 7 | Landmark Theatre | Syracuse, NY | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 9 | Palace Theatre | Albany, NY | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 10 | Providence Performing Arts Center | Providence, RI | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 11 | Sovereign Performing Arts Center | Reading, PA | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 13 | Orpheum Theater | Boston, MA | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 14 | Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center | Philadelphia, PA | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 15 | Chevrolet Theatre | Wallingford, CT | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 17 | Nokia Theatre Times Square | New York, NY - (2 shows) | Aly & AJ and Jonas Brothers |
December 18 | Prism Theater at Scope Arena | Norfolk, VA | Aly & AJ |
December 19 | War Memorial Auditorium | Greensboro, NC | Aly & AJ |
December 20 | Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth, GA | Aly & AJ |
December 22 | Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Perf. Arts | Houston, TX | Aly & AJ |
December 23 | Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie | Grand Prairie, TX | Aly & AJ |
December 27 | Gibson Amphitheatre | Universal City, CA | Aly & AJ |
December 28 | Nob Hill Masonic Center | San Francisco, CA | Aly & AJ |
The Party's Just Begun Tour | ||||
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Tour by The Cheetah Girls | ||||
Associated album | The Cheetah Girls The Cheetah Girls 2 |
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Start date | September 15, 2006 | |||
End date | February 4, 2007 | |||
Shows | 58 | |||
Box office | $43 million | |||
The Cheetah Girls tour chronology | ||||
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In July 2006, The girls stated to Disney 365, a brief Disney Channel So Hot Summer news program, that they would be hitting the road again in September 2006, however they didn't state whether or not Raven-Symoné would be joining them. However, in a later interview they confirmed that Raven would not be going with them. An ad inside of the Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack confirmed the name of the tour to be The Party's Just Begun Tour. The concert was released to a live CD and DVD combo on July 10, 2007. The tour was choreographed by Lena Blake, as well as one of their dancers, Christopher De La Cruz. The musical director was Anthony M. Jones
The opening acts for the tour were Miley Cyrus (as Hannah Montana) for the first 20 dates, Vanessa Hudgens for the next 20 dates, and Everlife for the last 40 dates. Jordan Pruitt was also a special guest on the tour for the first 40 cities. The preteen group T-Squad was also a special guest for 5 of the 58 dates. The concert tour was a successful one, selling out every date. For the tour's finale the group performed in Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas with Miley Cyrus as their opening act. Within 3 minutes, the concert had already sold 80,000 tickets.
The Cheetah Girls performed songs from all of the albums that they have contributed to including: The Chicken Little soundtrack, and all Disneymania CDs. They also performed, Falling For You, Girls Just Want to Have Fun and Cheetah-licious" all new songs that were recorded for their new album TCG, which was released on September 25, 2007. The song Cheetah-licious Christmas was sung only during the holiday season. These songs, however, were not included on the new album, however Falling For You was including on their live album.
For the storyline of this concert, Dr. Coolcatz (played by Mitchel Musso) sends The Cheetah Girls on a mission to figure out and obtain the three key ingredients for "Growl Power". The three ingredients are: dreams, love, and friendship. They must find the 3 ingredients while singing and dancing and putting on a show for their fans.
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
The 2006/2007 tour dates are as follows:
Date | Venue | Location | Opening acts |
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September 15 | Key Arena at The Seattle Center | Seattle, Washington | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 17 | Portland Memorial Coliseum | Portland, Oregon | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 19 | HP Pavilion at San Jose | San Jose, California | Miley Cyrus & Everlife |
September 20 | Stockton Arena | Stockton, California | Miley Cyrus & Everlife |
September 21 | Gibson Amphitheatre | Universal City, California | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 22 | SaveMart Center | Fresno, California | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 24 | Dodge Theatre | Phoenix, Arizona | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 26 | Lecture Hall | Denver, Colorado | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 29 | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
September 30 | Mark of Quad Cities | Moline, Illinois | Miley Cyrus & Everlife |
October 1 | Fox Theatre | St. Louis, Missouri | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
October 4 | Nokia Theatre | Grand Prairie, Texas | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
October 5 | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
October 6 | Reliant Arena | Houston, Texas | Miley Cyrus & Everlife |
October 9 | Jacksonville Arena | Jacksonville, Florida | Miley Cyrus & Jordan Pruitt |
October 10 | BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise, Florida | Miley Cyrus and Everlife |
October 11 | St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa, Florida | Miley Cyrus and Jordan Pruitt |
October 13 | Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth, Georgia | Miley Cyrus and Jordan Pruitt |
October 14 | Cricket Arena | Charlotte, North Carolina | Miley Cyrus and Everlife |
October 15 | Ted Constant Convocation Center | Norfolk, Virginia | Miley Cyrus and Everlife |
October 17 | D.A.R. Constitution Hall | Washington, D.C. | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
October 18 | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, Connecticut | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
October 20 | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
October 21 | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
October 22 | GIANT Center | Hershey, Pennsylvania | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 1 | DCU Center | Worcester, Massachusetts | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 3 | Arena at Harbor Yard | Bridgeport, Connecticut | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 4 | Sovereign Center | Reading, Pennsylvania | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 5 | Wachovia Spectrum | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 8 | Wolstein Center | Cleveland, Ohio | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 9 | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 10 | Detroit Masonic Temple | Detroit, Michigan | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 12 | Qwest Center | Omaha, Nebraska | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 14 | Milwaukee Theatre | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 15 | Xcel Energy Center | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Vanessa Hudgens and Jordan Pruitt |
November 18 | Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot | Hato Rey, Puerto Rico | Angels and Los Nenes |
November 27 | Tulsa Convention Center | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Everlife |
November 29 | American Bank Center | Corpus Christi, Texas | Everlife |
November 30 | Dodge Arena | Hidalgo, Texas | Everlife |
December 2 | Alltel Arena | North Little Rock, Arkansas | Everlife |
December 3 | CenturyTel Center | Bossier City, Louisiana | Everlife |
December 5 | FedExForum | Memphis, Tennessee | Everlife |
December 6 | Gaylord Entertainment Center | Nashville, Tennessee | Everlife |
December 8 | Roberts Municipal Stadium | Evansville, Indiana | Everlife |
December 11 | Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Everlife |
December 12 | John Labatt Centre | London, Ontario | Everlife |
December 13 | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario | Everlife |
December 15 | Verizon Wireless Center | Manchester, New Hampshire | Everlife |
December 16 | Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Everlife |
December 17 | Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Everlife |
December 19 | Sovereign Bank Arena | Trenton, New Jersey | Everlife |
December 20 | Arena at Harbor Yard | Bridgeport, Connecticut | Everlife |
December 21 | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | Everlife |
December 29 | North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston, South Carolina | Everlife |
December 30 | BI-LO Center | Greenville, South Carolina | Everlife |
December 31 | Gwinnett Center | Duluth, Georgia | Everlife |
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January 3 | Nokia Theatre | Grand Prairie, Texas | Everlife |
January 5 | Frank Erwin Center | Austin, Texas | Everlife |
January 6 | Laredo Entertainment Center | Laredo, Texas | Everlife |
January 7 | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | Everlife |
January 9 | UTEP Don Haskins Center | El Paso, Texas | Everlife and T-Squad |
January 12 | Honda Center (formerly Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim) | Anaheim, California | Everlife and T-Squad |
January 13 | San Diego Sports Arena | San Diego, California | Everlife and T-Squad |
January 14 | Thomas and Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nevada | Everlife and T-Squad |
February 3 | Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu, Hawaii | Everlife |
February 4 | Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu, Hawaii | Everlife |
March 4 | Reliant Stadium | Houston, Texas | Miley Cyrus |
One World Tour | ||||
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Tour by The Cheetah Girls | ||||
Associated album | The Cheetah Girls: One World TCG |
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Start date | October 8, 2008 | |||
End date | December 21, 2008 | |||
Shows | 50 | |||
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The Cheetah Girls: One World Tour is produced by AEG Live. AEG Live created a website for the tour at [1]. A fansite has also been created dedicated to promoting The Cheetah Girls: One World Tour and other events. [2] The tour went to the United States, Canada and Spain. The tour was a successful tour
The tour was said to be in support of The Cheetah Girls: One World movie and soundtrack.
In Late-September/Early-October 2008, The Cheetah Girls spent a week in Corpus Christi, Texas at the American Bank Center Arena putting their show together and premiering it on October 4, 2008 in a dress rehearsal show. Tickets benefited CCISD (Corpus Christi Independent School District). Tickets were $22 each regardless of which area of the arena that you sat in.
The tour was choreographed by Fatima Robinson who also choreographed their movie The Cheetah Girls: One World.
The concert consists of a trip by plane around the world. Each part of the concert "honor" one country, like France, Japan, South America and The USA.
The Clique Girlz were announced as the opening act for the tour according to Interscope records and their official website.
A few dates on the tour have been canceled, no official statement released, but due to unforeseen circumstances is the case. The dates canceled were October 14 in Memphis TN, October 30 in Charlotte NC, November 25 in Rochester NY, and November 30 in Indianapolis IN.
The 2008 tour dates were as followed:
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