American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004

American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004
Tour by American Idol
Fantasia Barrino, Diana DeGarmo

Jasmine Trias, Jennifer Hudson, Jon Peter Lewis, Camile Velasco
George Huff, John Stevens, Amy Adams, LaToya London

Tamyra Gray
Start date July 14, 2004
End date October 5, 2004
No. of shows 50
Box office US$11.4 million from 49 shows
American Idol concert chronology

American Idols Live! Tour 2004 was a summer concert tour featuring the Top 10 contestants of the third season of American Idol, which aired in 2004. The tour was sponsored by Kellogg's Pop-Tarts. It was the third in the series the American Idols Tour.

The tour started in Salt Lake City on July 14, 2004.[1] Initially, 48 tour dates were planned, but three shows were later added in Honolulu in response to demand from fans of Jasmine Trias and Camile Velasco, as well as one final show in Singapore.[2][3][4] Two shows (Ames, Iowa and Fargo, North Dakota) were cancelled due to poor sales.

Performers

Top 10
Fantasia Barrino (winner)Diana DeGarmo (2nd place)
Jasmine Trias (3rd place)La Toya London (4th place)
George Huff (5th place)John Stevens (6th place)
Jennifer Hudson (7th place)Jon Peter Lewis (8th place)
Camile Velasco (9th place)Amy Adams (10th place)

Set list

Intermission

Additional notes

  • DeGarmo suffered severe bruising to her legs falling from a flight of stairs during a show in Grand Rapids, and took no further part in that show. She performed just her solo song "Dreams" for the next show in Detroit, but gradually returned to her full set of performances after a few shows.[5]
  • Tamyra Gray from Season 1 of American Idol appeared as a guest-star in the first few weeks of the tour and performed songs from her album The Dreamer[6] – "Star", "Raindrops Will Fall", "Don't Stop (Keep It Coming)" which replaced songs such as Diana DeGarmo's "Old Time Rock and Roll".
  • The Albany show included a birthday tribute to Camile Velasco.
  • Camile Velasco missed the shows in Canada and Singapore due to passport issues.
  • Only 7 of the Top 10 finalists went to Singapore (Barrino, DeGarmo, Trias, London, Huff, Hudson and Lewis), the set list was therefore modified accordingly and truncated, with Jon Peter Lewis of the seven first on the show with Superstition after an Indonesian Idol winner Joy Tobing opened the show with Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!".
  • Jasmine Trias went on her own tour in the Philippines straight after the American Idol tour ended in Singapore.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance (percentage)
July 14, 2004Salt Lake CityUnited StatesDelta Center45.4%
July 16, 2004PortlandRose Garden Arena54.1%
July 17, 2004EverettEverett Events Center51.9%
July 21, 2004Saint PaulXcel Energy Center47.7%
July 22, 2004MilwaukeeBradley Center53.3%
July 25, 2004MolineMARK of the Quad Cities40.0%
July 27, 2004Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena62.3%
July 28, 2004DetroitJoe Louis Arena48.4%
July 29, 2004ClevelandCSU Convocation Center60.1%
July 31, 2004ColumbusSchottenstein Center47.1%
August 1, 2004IndianapolisConseco Fieldhouse27.4%
August 3, 2004EvansvilleRoberts Stadium31.5%
August 4, 2004CincinnatiU.S. Bank Arena28.5%
August 5, 2004ChicagoUnited Center61.9%
August 7, 2004OmahaQwest Center Omaha39.1%
August 10, 2004Grand PrairieNokia Theatre at Grand Prairie49.1%
August 11, 2004New OrleansNew Orleans Arena72.5%
August 13, 2004North Little RockAlltel Arena41.8%
August 14, 2004NashvilleGaylord Entertainment Center47.9%
August 15, 2004AtlantaPhilips Arena73.9%
August 17, 2004SunriseOffice Depot Center56.4%
August 18, 2004JacksonvilleVeterans Memorial Arena49.5%
August 20, 2004ColumbiaColonial Center46.6%
August 21, 2004Winston-SalemLJVM Coliseum60.4%
August 22, 2004Washington, D.C.MCI Center73.6%
August 24, 2004WorcesterWorcester's Centrum Centre77.0%
August 27, 2004PhiladelphiaWachovia Center61.8%
August 28, 2004HartfordHartford Civic Center72.7%
August 29, 2004East RutherfordContinental Airlines Arena76.3%
August 31, 2004UniondaleNassau Coliseum82.1%
September 2, 2004AlbanyPepsi Arena52.1%
September 4, 2004Wilkes-BarreWachovia Arena68.5%
September 5, 2004HersheyGiant Center65.9%
September 9, 2004PittsburghMellon Arena34.0%
September 10, 2004ReadingSovereign Center81.9%
September 11, 2004ManchesterVerizon Wireless Arena79.5%
September 12, 2004ProvidenceDunkin' Donuts Center60.0%
September 14, 2004BuffaloHSBC Arena81.0%
September 15, 2004OttawaCanadaCorel Centre57.9%
September 16, 2004TorontoAir Canada Centre57.1%
September 18, 2004AshwaubenonUnited StatesResch Center52.3%
September 19, 2004St. LouisSavvis Center47.6%
September 23, 2004AnaheimArrowhead Pond55.5%
September 24, 2004BakersfieldCentennial Garden64.3%
September 25, 2004FresnoSave Mart Center51.9%
September 26, 2004San JoseHP Pavilion at San Jose60.9%
September 28, 2004HonoluluBlaisdell Center100%
September 29, 2004100%
September 30, 2004100%
October 5, 2004SingaporeSingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium

Response

Despite having three sell-out shows in Hawaii, the attendances for most of the shows were significantly lower than the first two tours. Average number of tickets sold fell by 40% compared to Season 1 and 48% compared to Season 2. Excluding Singapore (where the attendance numbered around 7000), a total of 258,577 tickets were sold, grossing $11,400,424 according to Billboard.[7]

Tour summary

  • Number of shows – 50 (3 sold out)
  • Total gross – $11,400,424 (49 shows)
  • Total attendance – 258,577 (49 shows)
  • Average attendance – 5,277 (60%)
  • Average ticket price – $44.09

References

Preceded by
Season 2 (2003)
American Idols LIVE! Tour
Season 3 (2004)
Succeeded by
Season 4 (2005)
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