American Idols LIVE! Tour 2014
Tour by American Idol | |
Top 10 contestants from season 13 | |
Start date | June 24, 2014 |
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End date | August 23, 2014 |
Number of shows | 40 |
American Idol concert chronology |
The American Idols LIVE! Tour 2014 was a summer concert tour in the United States and Canada that featured the Top 10 finalists of the thirteenth season of American Idol. The tour started on June 24, 2014, in Binghamton, New York and ended on August 23, 2014, in Redmond, Washington.
The size of the venues for this American Idol tour was smaller compared to previous years.[1] The show scheduled for Albany, New York was cancelled and the show in Syracuse was moved to a smaller venue. Unlike previous years, there was no live band, and the finalists performed to a backing track.[2]
Dexter Roberts left the tour after appearing in only a few shows due to illness.[3]
Performers
Caleb Johnson (Winner) | Jena Irene (Runner-up) |
Alex Preston (3rd place) | Jessica Meuse (4th place) |
Sam Woolf (5th place) | CJ Harris (6th place) |
Dexter Roberts (7th place) | Malaya Watson (8th place) |
Majesty Rose (9th place) | MK Nobilette (10th place) |
Setlist
- "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic - Group
- "Fuckin' Perfect" by Pink – MK Nobilette with Malaya Watson and Jessica Meuse as backup
- "Tightrope" by Janelle Monáe – Majesty Rose with Jena Irene, Watson, and Meuse as backup
- "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line – C.J. Harris and Dexter Roberts
- "When I Was Your Man" by Bruno Mars – Watson
- "Wake Me Up" by Avicii – Nobilette, Rose and Watson
- "Let Her Go" by Passenger – Alex Preston and Sam Woolf
- "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" by The Georgia Satellites – Roberts
- "Muckalee Creek Water" by Luke Bryan – Roberts
- "Pompeii" by Bastille – Preston with Harris and Woolf as backup
- "Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones – Irene and Caleb Johnson
- "Gravity" by John Mayer – Harris with Preston as backup
- "American Woman" by The Guess Who – Harris with Irene, Meuse, and Preston on backup
- "Happy" by Pharrell Williams - Group
Intermission
- "Best Day of My Life" by American Authors and "Story of My Life" by One Direction - Group
- "We Are One" – Irene with Rose and Meuse
- "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley – Irene
- "My Body" by Young the Giant – Irene
- "Lego House" by Ed Sheeran – Woolf
- "Sail Away" by David Gray – Woolf
- "You and I" by Lady Gaga – Meuse with Irene, Rose and Watson on backup
- "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People – Meuse with Rose and Woolf on backup
- "Fairytale" (Alex Preston) – Preston
- "Too Close" by Alex Clare – Preston
- "Family Tree" by Kings of Leon – Johnson
- "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney – Johnson with Rose, Watson and Woolf on backup
- "As Long As You Love Me" – Johnson with the girls on backup
- "Dazed and Confused" by Led Zeppelin – Johnson
- "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons – Finale
Additional notes
- Dexter Roberts did not appear in the show from July 1 onward. Later it was reported that he had left the tour by mutual agreement,[4] and Roberts revealed that he was suffering from Rocky Mountain spotted fever he contracted from tick bites during a turkey hunt in Kentucky he attended soon after the thirteenth season finale.[3]
Tour dates
References
- 1 2 Mansfield, Brian (April 16, 2014). "American Idol Live! tour to kick off June 24". USA Today. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ↑ Michele Amabile Angermiller (June 26, 2014). "'American Idol' Summer Tour Kicks Off With Finalists Singing to Track". The Hollywood Reporter.
- 1 2 Michele Amabile Angermiller (July 31, 2014). "'American Idol' Alum Dexter Roberts Reveals Why He Left the Summer Tour". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Michele Amabile Angermiller (July 11, 2014). "Dexter Roberts Exits 'American Idol' Live Tour". The Hollywood Reporter.
- 1 2 "Idols In Concert – Stats – 07/24/14". 2014-07-24.
- 1 2 "Idols In Concert – Stats – 07/31/14". 2014-07-31.
- 1 2 "Idols In Concert – Stats – 09/11/14". 2014-09-11.
External links
Preceded by Season 12 (2013) |
American Idols LIVE! Tour Season 13 (2014) |
Succeeded by Season 14 (2015) |
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