2001–02 concert tour by Nelly Furtado
Burn in the Spotlight Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Whoa, Nelly! Start date March 6, 2001 (2001-03-06 ) End date May 2, 2002 (2002-05-02 ) Legs 5 No. of shows86 in North America 6 in Europe 5 in Australasia 97 total Burn in the Spotlight Tour (2001–02) Come as You Are Tour (2004)
The Burn in the Spotlight Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado , in support of her debut studio album Whoa, Nelly! (2000). The tour visited North America, Europe and Australasia, performing over 90 shows over the course of 13 months. While on this main tour, Furtado also toured as the opening act for David Gray [1] and U2 .[2] She was also a supporting act for the Area Festival .[3] The singer also participated in various radio music festivals in the United States .
Opening acts [ edit ] Setlist [ edit ] The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on January 30, 2002, at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[5]
"Baby Girl" "I Will Make U Cry" "Party" "Get Ur Freak On (Remix) " "Well, Well" "Hey, Man! " / "What's Going On " "I'm Like a Bird " "My Love Grows Deeper" "Legend" / "Scared of You" / "Onde Estás" "I Feel You" "Trynna Finda Way" (contain elements of "Hey Baby ") "Real Love " "Turn Off the Light " "Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days) " Tour dates [ edit ] Date City Country Venue North America[6] March 6, 2001 Pontiac United States Clutch Cargo March 7, 2001 Chicago Park West March 8, 2001 Minneapolis Quest Club March 11, 2001 Seattle Showbox Comedy and Supper Club March 12, 2001 Portland Aladdin Theater March 15, 2001 San Francisco Bimbo's 365 Club March 16, 2001 Los Angeles El Rey Theatre March 17, 2001 March 20, 2001 Salt Lake City Club DV8 March 21, 2001 Denver Bluebird Theater March 22, 2001 Lawrence Bottleneck March 23, 2001 St. Louis Mississippi Nights March 27, 2001 Cleveland Odeon Concert Club March 28, 2001 Pittsburgh Beehive Theater March 29, 2001 Norfolk Norva Theatre April 2, 2001 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club April 3, 2001 New York City Irving Plaza April 5, 2001 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel April 6, 2001 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre April 7, 2001 Boston Paradise Rock Club April 17, 2001 Victoria Canada McPherson Playhouse April 18, 2001 Vancouver Vogue Theatre April 19, 2001 April 21, 2001 Calgary MacEwan Hall April 22, 2001 Edmonton Winspear Centre for Music April 23, 2001 Regina Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts April 25, 2001 Winnipeg Walker Theatre Europe[7] November 2, 2001 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali November 4, 2001 Lisbon Portugal Jardim Vieira Portuense November 5, 2001 Madrid Spain Sala Arena November 7, 2001 Paris France Élysée Montmartre November 11, 2001 Hamburg Germany Docks November 13, 2001 London England London Forum Australasia[8] November 17, 2001[A] Melbourne Australia Colonial Stadium November 18, 2001 Mercury Lounge November 20, 2001 Auckland New Zealand St. James Theatre November 24, 2001[A] Sydney Australia Stadium Australia November 25, 2001 Metro Theatre North America[9] [10] December 7, 2001[B] Arlington United States Music Mill Amphitheater December 10, 2001[C] Pittsburgh Benedum Center December 11, 2001[B] Detroit State Theatre December 12, 2001[D] Kansas City Memorial Hall December 13, 2001[E] Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium December 15, 2001[F] Cleveland Palace Theatre December 16, 2001[B] Columbus Nationwide Arena January 28, 2002 Victoria Canada Victoria Memorial Arena January 29, 2002 Vancouver Pontiac Theatre January 30, 2002 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre January 31, 2002 Portland Roseland Theater February 2, 2002 Calgary Canada MacEwan Hall February 3, 2002 February 5, 2002 Denver United States Fillmore Auditorium February 7, 2002 Phoenix Web Theatre February 8, 2002 Las Vegas The Joint February 9, 2002 San Diego Spreckels Theater February 11, 2002 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre February 12, 2002 February 14, 2002 San Francisco Warfield Theatre February 15, 2002 February 16, 2002 San Luis Obispo Cal Poly Recreation Center March 1, 2002 Boston Avalon March 2, 2002 Portland State Theatre March 3, 2002 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom March 4, 2002 Philadelphia Electric Factory March 8, 2002 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club March 9, 2002 March 10, 2002 Norfolk Norva Theatre March 12, 2002 Raleigh The Ritz March 13, 2002 Charlotte Grady Cole Center March 15, 2002 Atlanta The Tabernacle March 16, 2002 Orlando Hard Rock Live March 17, 2002 Miami Beach Club Level March 19, 2002 St. Petersburg Jannus Landing March 20, 2002 Birmingham Five Points Music Hall March 22, 2002 Nashville Ryman Auditorium March 23, 2002 Memphis New Daisy Theatre March 24, 2002 New Orleans House of Blues March 26, 2002 Houston Aerial Theater March 27, 2002 Austin Austin Music Hall March 28, 2002 Dallas Bronco Bowl March 30, 2002 St. Louis The Pageant March 31, 2002 Kansas City Uptown Theater April 1, 2002 Saint Paul Roy Wilkins Auditorium April 3, 2002 Milwaukee Rave Hall April 4, 2002 Chicago Riviera Theatre April 5, 2002 Detroit State Theatre April 7, 2002 Indianapolis Egyptian Room April 8, 2002 Cleveland Agora Theatre April 10, 2002 Montreal Canada Métropolis April 11, 2002 Saint John The Theatre at Harbour Station April 12, 2002 Halifax HMC Theatre April 16, 2002 Hamilton The Theatre at Copps April 18, 2002 Toronto Massey Hall April 19, 2002 April 20, 2002 Barrie Barrie Molson Centre April 21, 2002 Ottawa Ottawa Congress Hall May 2, 2002 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropólitan [11]
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances A This concert was a part of the "Rubma Festival"[12] B This concert was a part of the "Jingle Ball "[13] C This concert was a part of "O Starry Night " D This concert was a part of the "Jingle Jam " E This concert was a part of the "Not So Silent Night "[14] F This concert was a part of "Kissmas " Cancellations and rescheduled shows November 11, 2001 Hamburg, Germany Grünspan Moved to the Docks March 28, 2002 Dallas, Texas Deep Ellum Live Moved to Bronco Bowl
Box office score data [ edit ] Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenue Pontiac Theatre Vancouver 4,940 / 6,703 (74%) $91,868[15]
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