The Crazy Cats Tour

The Crazy Cats Tour
Tour by Pixie Lott
Associated album Turn It Up
Start date November 23, 2010
End date December 18, 2010
Shows 19
Pixie Lott tour chronology
The Last Girl On Earth Tour The Crazy Cats Tour

The Crazy Cats Tour was the first concert tour by British pop/soul singer Pixie Lott in support of her debut studio album Turn It Up.[1] The tour began in November 2010 and ended in December 2010. Over the four week touring period, Lott performed to over 40,000 people.[2]

Tickets for the tour went on sale at 10am on Saturday 12 June 2010.[3]

Lott has stated that she is "so excited to get out on the road", and that she is planning a "very special show".[4]

Contents

Setlist

  1. Mama Do
  2. Doing Fine (Without You)
  3. Gravity
  4. The Way the World Works
  5. Broken Arrow
  6. She Said
  7. Band Aid
  8. Here We Go Again
  9. Midnight Train to Georgia
  10. Medley
    1. You Keep Me Hanging On
    2. Reach Out
    3. Ain't No Mountain High Enough
  11. Forget You
  12. Nothing Compares
  13. Can't Make This Over
  14. Turn It Up
  15. Rolling Stone
  16. Use Somebody
  17. Cry Me Out

Encore:

  1. Catching Snowflakes
  2. Boys and Girls

Support Acts

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
November 23, 2010 Carlisle England The Sands Centre
November 24, 2010 Glasgow Scotland Clyde Auditorium
November 25, 2010 Preston England Preston Guildhall
November 26, 2010 Lincoln Engine Shed
November 28, 2010 Brentwood Brentwood Leisure Centre
November 29, 2010 Leicester De Montfort Hall
November 30, 2010 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
December 2, 2010 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
December 3, 2010 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
December 4, 2010 Brighton Brighton Centre
December 7, 2010 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
December 9, 2010 Cardiff Wales St. David's Hall
December 10, 2010 Bristol England Colston Hall
December 11, 2010 Bournemouth Bournemouth O2 Academy
December 13, 2010 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
December 14, 2010 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
December 16, 2010 Leeds Leeds O2 Academy
December 17, 2010 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle City Hall
December 18, 2010 Manchester Manchester Apollo

References