Palm Trees & Power Lines Tour

The Palm Trees & Power Lines Tour was the fifth concert tour by American pop rock band Maroon 5, launched in support of the third album Hands All Over (2010).[1] The tour began on July 27, 2010 in New York City[2] and concluded on October 29, 2010 in Mahnomen, Minnesota, comprising 39 concerts.

Palm Trees & Power Lines Tour
Tour by Maroon 5
LocationNorth America
Associated albumHands All Over
Start dateJuly 27, 2010 (2010-07-27)
End dateOctober 29, 2010 (2010-10-29)
Legs2
No. of shows39
Maroon 5 concert chronology

Opening acts

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Setlist

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Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
2010
Leg 1
July 27 New York United States Beacon Theatre
July 30 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center Guster
Ry Cuming
July 31[a] Gilford Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion
August 1 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
August 2[b] Boston Bank of America Pavilion
August 4 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre Owl City
Ry Cuming
August 5 Clarkston United States DTE Energy Music Theatre Owl City
VV Brown
August 7 Canandaigua Constellation Brands –
Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
August 9 Boston Bank of America Pavilion Janelle Monáe
Owl City
VV Brown
August 11 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater Owl City
VV Brown
August 13 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
August 14 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
August 15 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 17 Raleigh Raleigh Amphitheater Kris Allen
VV Brown
August 19 Miami Bayfront Amphitheater
August 21 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 23[c] Morgantown Mountainlair Plaza
August 24 Davidson Davidson College Kris Allen
VV Brown
August 26 Chattanooga McKenzie Arena
August 27 Memphis Mud Island Amphitheater
August 28 Lexington Applebee's Park Kris Allen
VV Brown
Miggs
August 29 Pittsburgh Trib Total Media Amphitheatre Kris Allen
VV Brown
August 31 Dayton Fraze Pavilion Kris Allen
VV Brown
Miggs
September 1 Indianapolis Murat Theatre VV Brown
Leg 2[9]
October 6 Santa Barbara United States Santa Barbara Bowl OneRepublic
Ry Cuming
Bruno Mars & the Hooligans
October 8 Los Angeles The Greek Theatre
October 9 OneRepublic
Ry Cuming
Jason Segel[4]
October 10 Berkeley William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre OneRepublic
Ry Cuming
Bruno Mars & the Hooligans
October 12 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
October 14 Fresno Save Mart Center OneRepublic
Bruno Mars & the Hooligans
October 15 Sacramento ARCO Arena
October 16 San Diego Viejas Arena
October 19 Tulsa BOK Center OneRepublic
Ry Cuming
October 21 Dallas Superpages.com Center
October 22 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
October 23 Biloxi Hard Rock Live
October 27 Chicago UIC Pavilion
October 28 Minneapolis Target Center
October 29 Mahnomen Shooting Star Casino Ry Cuming

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
2010
August 6 Noblesville United States Verizon Wireless Music Center Moved to Murat Theatre.
August 10 Mansfield Comcast Center Moved to Bank of America Pavilion.
August 31 Dayton Fifth Third Field Moved to Fraze Pavilion.[10]

Notes

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  1. ^ The concert on July 31, 2010 in Gilford at Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion was part of the 2010 Eastern Propane Concert Series.[6]
  2. ^ The concert on August 2, 2010 in Boston at Bank of America Pavilion was part of the Mix 104.4 MixFest 2010.[7]
  3. ^ The concert on August 23, 2010 in Morgantown at Mountainlair Plaza was part of the 2010 WVU Fallfest.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Maroon 5 announces NEW album and tour". Maroon 5 Sin Club. May 10, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "Fuse & MSG Entertainment Present 'Maroon 5 Live From The Beacon Theatre' On July 27, 2010". Top 40 Charts.com. June 28, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Bruno Mars Hits #1 on iTunes With "Just The Way You Are"; Sets First-Ever U.S. Headline Tour; Live Performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, September 12th; Video Hits MTV & VH1 Networks This Week, With Mars Named VH1's "You Oughta Know" Artist; MySpace Music Album Debut Set for September 24th; "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," Arrives October 5th" (Press release). Marketwire. September 9, 2010. Archived from the original on August 3, 2017. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Fans party up with Maroon 5 at the Greek". The Orange County Register. October 12, 2010. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  5. ^ "Miggs Joins Maroon 5 for Upcoming Shows". PRWeb. June 24, 2010. Archived from the original on July 1, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  6. ^ "Maroon 5 with special guests Guster, Ry Cuming live at Meadowbrook". Foster's Daily Democrat. May 18, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  7. ^ Milano, Brett (August 4, 2010). "Maroon 5 a surprise guest at ho-hum MixFest 2010". Boston Herald. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Ludacris, Maroon 5 to headline WVU FallFest 2010". WVU Today Archive. August 16, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  9. ^ Graff, Gary (June 28, 2010). "Maroon 5 Announces Fall Tour Dates". Billboard. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  10. ^ "August 31 – Fifth Third Field Change of Venue". Maroon 5.com. August 22, 2008. Archived from the original on August 26, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2022.