The Hazel Eyes Tour was the second headlining concert tour by American pop singer Kelly Clarkson. It was the second tour launched in support of her sophomore studio album Breakaway (2004), following The Breakaway Tour (2005). It began on June 29, 2005, in Del Mar, California and finished on December 18, 2005, in Spokane, Washington. Clarkson embarked on two legs of this tour before and in between the Australian and European legs of The Breakaway Tour. The July 17, concert at the UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida was streamed live on AOL and AOL Radio.[1]
Tour by Kelly Clarkson | |
Associated album | Breakaway |
---|---|
Start date | June 29, 2005 |
End date | December 18, 2005 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 49 in North America 49 total |
Kelly Clarkson concert chronology |
Opening acts
edit- Graham Colton Band North America
Setlist
edit- "Walk Away"
- "Miss Independent"
- "I Hate Myself for Losing You"
- "Low"
- "What's Up Lonely"
- "The Trouble with Love Is"
- "Addicted"
- "Because of You"
- "Why" (Annie Lennox cover)
- "Where is Your Heart"
- "Gone"
- "Come Here"
- "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
- "Beautiful Disaster"
- "Hear Me"
- "Since U Been Gone"
- Encore
- Notes
- "Blue Christmas" was performed during shows in December.
Tour dates
edit- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the "San Diego County Fair"[4]
- B This concert was a part of "Freedom Blast"[5]
- C This concert was a part of the "Greeley Stampede"[6]
- D This concert was a part of "Toms River Fest"
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
July 10, 2005 | New Orleans | UNO Lakefront Arena | Rescheduled to September 15, 2005[7] |
July 12, 2005 | Pensacola, Florida | Pensacola Civic Center | Rescheduled to September 16, 2005 due to the effects of Hurricane Dennis[7] |
August 17, 2005 | Saginaw | Wendler Arena | Moved to DTE Energy Music Theatre |
September 5, 2005 | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl | Cancelled[8] |
September 7, 2005 | Irvine, California | Bren Events Center | Rescheduled to December 15, 2005[9] |
September 9, 2005 | Reno, Nevada | Reno Events Center | Rescheduled to December 16, 2005[9] |
September 10, 2005 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts | Rescheduled to December 10, 2005[9] |
September 12, 2005 | Spokane, Washington | Star Theater | Rescheduled to December 18, 2005[9] |
September 13, 2005 | Puyallup, Washington | Puyallup Fairgrounds | Cancelled. This concert was a part of the "Puyallup Fair". |
September 15, 2005 | New Orleans, Louisiana | UNO Lakefront Arena | Cancelled[8] |
September 16, 2005 | Pensacola, Florida | Pensacola Civic Center | Cancelled[8] |
March 19, 2006 | Paris, France | Le Grand Rex | Cancelled[10] |
March 26, 2006 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Hangar 11 | Cancelled[11] |
March 27, 2006 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Hangar 11 | Cancelled[11] |
Box office score data
editVenue | City | Attendance | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts | Las Vegas | 7,019 / 7,019 (100%) | $258,414[12] |
TOTAL | 7,019 / 7,019 (100%) | $258,414 |
References
edit- ^ "Kelly Clarkson Performs AOL(R) Music LIVE! Concert: Sunday, July 17 at UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida" (Press release). Business Wire. July 15, 2005. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ Additional sources for dates in North America 2005:
- "Tour". The Official Homepage of Kelly Clarkson. RCA Records. 2003. Archived from the original on July 3, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- "Tour". The Official Homepage of Kelly Clarkson. RCA Records. 2003. Archived from the original on October 31, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- Davis, Carolyn E.; Pak, SuChin (May 24, 2005). "Kelly Clarkson Unveils More Tour Dates, Says 'Who's Bo Bice?'". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 7, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- ^ "Tour". The Official Homepage of Kelly Clarkson. RCA Records. 2006. Archived from the original on February 8, 2006. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ "Del Mar Fairgrounds : 2005 San Diego County Fair Concerts and Entertainment". San Diego County Fair. 2005. Archived from the original on August 15, 2005. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ Iwasaki, Scott (March 12, 2005). "Rice-Eccles to host 'Freedom Blast'". Deseret News. Archived from the original on December 7, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- ^ Baca, Ricardo (December 23, 2005). "Bars: White Buffalo". The Denver Post. Archived from the original on December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ a b MTV News staff report (July 12, 2005). "For The Record: Quick News On 50 Cent, Luther Vandross, P. Diddy, Tool, System of a Down, Fat Joe & More". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ a b c Kaufman, Gil (September 12, 2005). "Kelly Clarkson Cancels More Shows Due To Illness". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 7, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- ^ a b c d MTV News staff report (September 20, 2005). "For The Record: Quick News On Kelly Clarkson, Missy Elliott, Cassidy, Nirvana, Green Day, En Vogue & More". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ JPost.com Staff (March 23, 2006). "Kelly Clarkson cancels Israel gigs". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ a b Donner, Shlomi (March 23, 2006). "Kelly Clarkson cancels Israel appearances". Ynetnews. Yedioth Ahronoth Group. Archived from the original on December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 118, no. 6. New York. February 11, 2006. p. 35. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved December 8, 2011.