The Party's Just Begun Tour
Tour by The Cheetah Girls | |
Associated album | The Cheetah Girls 2 |
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Start date | September 15, 2006 |
End date | March 4, 2007 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows |
85 in North America 1 in Latin America 86 Total |
The Cheetah Girls concert chronology |
The Party's Just Begun Tour is the second tour by American girl group, The Cheetah Girls. It supported the soundtrack to their second film, The Cheetah Girls 2. The tour started September 2006 in Seattle and ended March 2007 in Houston. The concerts in Anaheim and San Diego were recorded and released as In Concert: The Party's Just Begun Tour.
Background
The tour was originally going to be 40 cities stated by Sabrina Bryan on Live with Regis and Kelly, then 58 cities, but the final date transition was an 86 date tour. For the final date on the tour the Cheetah Girls performed at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with Miley Cyrus as the opening act. The show sold 73,291 becoming one of the biggest concert of the event's history.[1]
The story line of this show was that Dr. Coolcatz (played by Mitchell Musso) send the girls on a mission to gather the ingredients for growl power. The ingredients are: Dreams, love, and friendship. They find the ingredients by singing and dancing to their crowds.
Opening acts
- Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana (September 15-October 15, 2006; March 4, 2007)[2]
- Everlife (September 19–20; September 30; October 6; October 10; October 14–15; November 27-December 31, 2006; January 3-February 4, 2007)[3]
- Jordan Pruitt (September 15–17; September 21–29, October 1–5; October 9; October 11–13; October 17-November 16, 2006)[2]
- Vanessa Hudgens (October 17-November 16, 2006)[4]
- Los Nēnēs (November 18, 2006)
- Angels (November 18, 2006)
- T-Squad (January 9–30, 2007)[2]
Setlist
- "Video Sequence"
- "The Party's Just Begun"
- "Shake a Tail Feather"
- "Together We Can"
- "Route 66"
- "If I Never Knew You"
- "Video Sequence"
- "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
- "Cheetah-licious"
- "Video Sequence"
- "Strut"
- "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)"
- "Falling for You"
- "Cinderella"
- "Dance Sequence" (contains elements of "Dance with Me")
- "Step Up"
- "Video Sequence"
- "Girl Power"
- "Cheetah Sisters"
- "Cheetah-licious Christmas (Performed in the holiday season)
- "Dance Sequence"
- "Amigas Cheetahs"
Tour dates
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo[8]
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
The Lecture Hall | Denver | 5,028 / 5,028 (100%) | $180,078[9] |
Allstate Arena | Rosemont | 14,067 / 14,067 (100%) | $518,054[10] |
The Mark of the Quad Cities | Moline | 11,081 / 11,100 (99%) | $385,000[11] |
Fox Theatre | St. Louis | 8,203 / 8,203 (100%) | $326,743[12] |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie | Grand Prairie | 6,061 / 6,061 (100%) | $219,350[12] |
AT&T Center | San Antonio | 11,612 / 11,612 (100%) | $375,192[13] |
Reliant Arena | Houston | 7,170 / 7,170 (100%) | $262,445[13] |
The Cajundome | Lafayette | 10,037 / 10,037 (100%) | $376,842[14] |
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville | 5,953 / 5,998 (99%) | $209,801[15] |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 10,328 / 10,328 (100%) | $345,196[16] |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | 7,586 / 7,708 (98%) | $272,107[17] |
Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth | 10,940 / 10,940 (100%) | $432,746[17] |
Cricket Arena | Charlotte | 9,016 / 9,098 (99%) | $313,956[18] |
Constant Center | Norfolk | 6,845 / 6,856 (99%) | $237,933[17] |
DAR Constitution Hall | Washington, D.C. | 6,730 / 6,894 (98%) | $258,495[17] |
Hartford Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Hartford | 8,276 / 8,376 (99%) | $283,722[19] |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale | 13,632 / 13,720 (99%) | $490,321[20] |
Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford | 9,314 / 9,314 (100%) | $359,878[20] |
Giant Center | Hershey | 6,250 / 6,432 (97%) | $228,295[20] |
Pepsi Arena | Albany | 6,940 / 7,722 (90%) | $253,220[21] |
War Memorial at Oncenter | Syracuse | 5,383 / 6,112 (88%) | $193,519[21] |
Blue Cross Arena | Rochester | 7,852 / 7,932 (99%) | $275,464[21] |
Dunkin' Donuts Center | Providence | 7,629 / 7,748 (98%) | $272,456[21] |
Wachovia Arena | Wilkes-Barre | 6,486 / 6,735 (96%) | $236,337[21] |
DCU Center | Worcester | 10,018 / 10,659 (94%) | $356,551[21] |
Sovereign Center | Reading | 7,393 / 7,406 (99%) | $260,546[21] |
Wachovia Spectrum | Philadelphia | 9,382 / 9,754 (96%) | $361,598[21] |
Wolstein Center | Cleveland | 7,031 / 7,073 (99%) | $247,024 [21] |
Nationwide Arena | Columbus | 11,012 / 11,113 (99%) | $370,824[21] |
Masonic Auditorium | Detroit | 4,254 / 4,254 (100%) | $159,313[21] |
Qwest Center | Omaha | 9,126 / 9,299 (98%) | $315,447[21] |
Milwaukee Theatre | Milwaukee | 3,738 / 3,738 (100%) | $134,493[21] |
Xcel Energy Center | St. Paul | 9,324 / 9,397 (99%) | $315,488[21] |
Wells Fargo Arena | Des Moines | 6,400 / 7,000 (91%) | $240,070[21] |
Tulsa Convention Center | Tulsa | 4,238 / 6,597 (64%) | $156,353[21] |
American Bank Center Arena | Corpus Christi | 8,743 / 8,743 (100%) | $311,889[21] |
Dodge Arena | Hidalgo | 6,000 / 6,000 (100%) | $252,640[21] |
Alltel Arena | North Little Rock | 15,319 / 15,319 (100%) | $498,911[21] |
CenturyTel Center | Bossier City | 12,272 / 12,272 (100%) | $412,620[21] |
FedExForum | Memphis | 10,056 / 10,056 (100%) | $334,176[21] |
Gaylord Entertainment Center | Nashville | 11,684 / 11,684 (100%) | $390,204[21] |
Roberts Stadium | Evansville | 8,271 / 8,271 (100%) | $302,513[21] |
U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati | 9,370 / 9,370 (100%) | $346,735[21] |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 10,964 / 11,560 (95%) | $370,368[21] |
John Labatt Centre | London | 3,577 / 5,714 (63%) | $126,511[21] |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 7,199 / 8,170 (88%) | $245,381[21] |
Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester | 9,370 / 9,370 (100%) | $346,735[21] |
Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City | 9,807 / 9,807 (100%) | $396,032[21] |
Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh | 9,403 / 9,403 (100%) | $342,159[21] |
Sovereign Bank Arena | Trenton | 7,891 / 7,891 (100%) | $286,225[21] |
Arena at Harbor Yard | Bridgeport | 8,519 / 8,519 (100%) | $309,951[21] |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale | 13,542 / 13,542 (100%) | $486,847[21] |
North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston | 9,581 / 9,581 (100%) | $319,599[21] |
Bi-Lo Center | Greenville | 11,531 / 11,531 (100%) | $402,105[21] |
Arena at Gwinnett Center | Duluth | 11,149 / 11,149 (100%) | $447,523[21] |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie | Grand Prairie | 6,200 / 6,200 (100%) | $224,860[21] |
Frank Erwin Center | Austin | 11,891 / 11,891 (100%) | $418,945[21] |
Laredo Entertainment Center | Laredo | 8,352 / 8,352 (100%) | $300,174[21] |
AT&T Center | San Antonio | 11,918 / 11,918 (100%) | $385,783[21] |
Don Haskins Center | El Paso | 8,110 / 8,110 (100%) | $303,605[21] |
Honda Center | Anaheim | 12,549 / 12,549 (100%) | $512,675[21] |
iPayOne Center | San Diego | 11,629 / 11,629 (100%) | $415,146[21] |
Thomas & Mack Center | Las Vegas | 9,497 / 9,497 (100%) | $332,152[21] |
Delta Center | Salt Lake City | 6,825 / 6,825 (100%) | $262,268[21] |
Colorado Convention Center | Denver | 4,343 / 4,705 (92%) | $162,859[21] |
Resch Center | Green Bay | 6,817 / 7,863 (87%) | $253,722[21] |
Civic Center | Peoria | 7,463 / 9,256 (81%) | $269,169[21] |
Rupp Arena | Lexington | 8,909 / 9,338 (95%) | $329,896[21] |
Thompson–Boling Arena | Knoxville | 11,805 / 12,912 (91%) | $408,778[21] |
The Cajudome | Lafayette | 9,911 / 10,312 (96%) | $370,825[21] |
Nokia Live at Grand Prairie | Grand Prairie | 6,272 / 6,272 (100%) | $227,624[21] |
Jobing.com Arena | Glendale | 11,612 / 12,082 (96%) | $414,284[21] |
Rabobank Arena | Bakersfield | 6,728 / 8,720 (77%) | $248,136[21] |
Blaisdell Center | Honolulu | 13,348 / 13,673 (98%) | $506,071[21] |
TOTAL | 621,652 / 671,483 (93%) | $23,500,953 | |
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