Diary Tour

Diary Tour
Tour by Alicia Keys
Associated album The Diary of Alicia Keys
Start date February 28, 2005
End date April 24, 2005
Legs 1
Number of shows 36 in North America
36 Total
Box office $10 million ($12.12 in 2016 dollars)[1]
Alicia Keys concert chronology

The Diary Tour is the second concert tour by American singer-songwriter, Alicia Keys. The tour supports her second studio album The Diary of Alicia Keys. The show visited North America. John Legend was her opening act

Setlist

  1. "Introduction" / "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)"
  2. "Karma" (1940s Version)
  3. "Jane Doe"
  4. "Rock wit U"
  5. "Heartburn"
  6. "If I Was Your Woman"
  7. "A Woman's Worth"
  8. "How Come You Don't Call Me"
  9. "Wake Up"
  10. "Diary"
  11. "Minnie The Moocher"
  12. "Girlfriend"
  13. "My Boo"
  14. "So Simple"
  15. "Why Do I Feel So Sad?"
  16. "Sax Solo"
  17. "Goodmorning Heartache"
  18. "I Put a Spell on You"
  19. "Fallin'"
  20. "You Don't Know My Name"
  21. "If I Ain't Got You"
  22. "Karma (1940s Version Reprise / Outro)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[2][3]
February 23, 2005 Columbia United States Township Auditorium
February 25, 2005 Miami James L. Knight Center
February 26, 2005 Tampa Carol Morsani Theatre Center
February 27, 2005 Augusta Bell Auditorium Civic Center
March 2, 2005 Birmingham Jemison Concert Hall
March 4, 2005 Houston Reliant Stadium
March 5, 2005 Grand Prairie Nokia Live
March 6, 2005 Austin Bass Concert Hall
March 9, 2005 Denver Lecture Hall
March 11, 2005 Phoenix Dodge Theater
March 12, 2005 Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint
March 13, 2005 Reno Reno Events Center
March 16, 2005 Los Angeles Kodak Theatre
March 17, 2005
March 19, 2005 Oakland Paramount Theatre
March 20, 2005
March 23, 2005 St. Louis Fox Theatre
March 25, 2005 Detroit Fox Theatre
March 26, 2005
March 27, 2005 Mount Pleasant Soaring Eagle Casino
March 30, 2005 Rama Canada Casino Rama
April 1, 2005 Chicago United States Chicago Theatre
April 2, 2005
April 3, 2005 Cincinnati Cincinnati Music Hall
April 6, 2005 Atlanta Fox Theatre
April 7, 2005
April 9, 2005 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
April 12, 2005 Philadelphia Academy of Music
April 13, 2005 Mashantucket Foxwoods Casino
April 14, 2005 Boston Wang Center
April 16, 2005 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
April 17, 2005
April 20, 2005 Richmond Landmark Theater
April 22, 2005 New York City Radio City Music Hall
April 23, 2005
April 24, 2005 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center

References

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