One Wild Night Tour

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One Wild Night Tour
Tour by Bon Jovi
Start dateMarch 24, 2001
End dateJuly 28, 2001
Legs4
No. of shows31 in North America
17 in Europe
5 in Asia
1 in Oceania
54 in total
Bon Jovi concert chronology
  • Crush Tour
    (1999–2001)
  • One Wild Night Tour
    (2001)
  • Bounce Tour
    (2002–2003)

One Wild Night Tour was a worldwide tour in support of Bon Jovi's seventh studio album Crush (2000).

Background

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The tour was originally planned to kick off in Japan, but instead, the band decided to headline the charity concert on Melbourne's Colonial Stadium on March 24, 2001, to raise funds for flood-stricken farmers. There were 34,000 attenders and the concert grossed $850,000. Because of the falling Australian dollar, production costs soared close $500,000 and it involved transporting 70 tons of Bon Jovi's equipment in a jumbo jet from the United States. Paul Krige, managing director of Universal Music Australia, said that A$300,000 were made from ticket sales alone. Approximately $50,000 were raised from telethon that was hold nationally on April 15, 2001 by Seven Network, which screened the concert on that day. Proceeds went to State Emergency Services and Volunteer Bushfire Service. Six tracks from Bon Jovi's set were included on Australian only bonus CD of the Bon Jovi's debut live album One Wild Night Live 1985-2001 (2001).[1]

The Japanese leg of the tour kicked off in Yokohama with two concerts in Yokohama Arena on March 28 and 29. Japanese leg of the tour lasted until April 5. Following five shows in Japan, the band embarked on the first North American leg of the tour on April 18, playing concerts in arenas and amphitheaters. Through May 2001, the band headed to Europe for a month of concerts before returning to United States for a series of concerts that culminated on July 27 show at Giants Stadium in New Jersey.[2]

Personnel

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Bon Jovi
Additional musicians

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
Oceania
March 24, 2001 Melbourne Australia Etihad Stadium
Asia
March 28, 2001 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena
March 29, 2001
March 31, 2001 Osaka Osaka Dome
April 3, 2001 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
April 5, 2001 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
North America
April 18, 2001 Phoenix United States Desert Sky Pavilion
April 20, 2001 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond
April 21, 2001 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 23, 2001 San Jose San Jose Arena
April 25, 2001 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
April 28, 2001 Salt Lake City United States Delta Center
April 30, 2001 Denver Pepsi Center
May 2, 2001 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre
May 4, 2001 Columbus Value City Arena
May 5, 2001 Cleveland Gund Arena
May 8, 2001 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
May 10, 2001 Raleigh Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
May 11, 2001 Atlanta Philips Arena
May 13, 2001 Washington, D.C. MCI Center
May 15, 2001 Greenville BI-LO Center
May 17, 2001 Ottawa Canada Corel Centre
May 19, 2001 Quebec City Colisée Pepsi
May 20, 2001 Albany United States Pepsi Arena
Europe
May 31, 2001 Stockholm Sweden Stockholms Stadion
June 3, 2001 Werchter Belgium Werchter Open Air Park
June 5, 2001 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena
June 6, 2001
June 8, 2001 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park
June 10, 2001 Dublin Ireland RDS Arena
June 13, 2001 Huddersfield England Galpharm Stadium
June 16, 2001 Milton Keynes National Bowl
June 17, 2001 Cardiff Wales Millennium Stadium
June 19, 2001 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
June 20, 2001 Cologne Germany Müngersdorfer Stadion
June 22, 2001 Stuttgart Cannstatter Wasen
June 24, 2001 Hamburg Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld
June 26, 2001 Zürich Switzerland Letzigrund
June 27, 2001 Padua Italy Stadio Euganeo
June 29, 2001 Vienna Austria Praterstadion
June 30, 2001 Munich Germany Olympiastadion
North America
July 8, 2001 Milwaukee United States Marcus Amphitheater
July 9, 2001 Minneapolis Target Center
July 13, 2001 Tinley Park New World Music Theatre
July 15, 2001 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 16, 2001
July 17, 2001 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
July 19, 2001 Montreal Molson Centre
July 21, 2001 Burgettstown United States Post-Gazette Pavilion
July 22, 2001 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 24, 2001 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
July 25, 2001 Mansfield Tweeter Center
July 27, 2001 East Rutherford Giants Stadium
July 28, 2001

Box office score data

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Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids 11,805 / 12,397 (95%) $500,503[3]
BI-LO Center Greenville 11,541 / 11,541 (100%) $425,245[4]
Target Center Minneapolis 13,834 / 13,834 (100%) $677,320[5]
Hersheypark Stadium Hershey 22,540 / 29,100 (77%) $977,315[6]
Giants Stadium East Rutherford 107,248 / 107,248 (100%) $6,317,039[7]
TOTAL (for the concerts listed) 166,968 / 174,120 (96%) $8,897,422

From the 19 shows reported from Billboard, the One Wild Night Tour grossed a total of $17,143,241 with a total attendance of 391,321.[8]

Setlist

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The songs "It's My Life", "One Wild Night", "Just Older", "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Bad Medicine" and "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" were played at every concert of the tour. "Livin' on a Prayer", "Wanted Dead or Alive" and "Born to Be My Baby" were left out only once.[9] In general most songs played were from the album Crush. Like usual for Bon Jovi, the setlist changed from show to show. This is the setlist from the show at Corel Centre, Ottawa, Canada from May 17, 2001:[10]

  1. "One Wild Night"
  2. "You Give Love a Bad Name"
  3. "It's My Life"
  4. "Keep the Faith" (with snippets of "Sympathy for the Devil")
  5. "Livin' on a Prayer"
  6. "Born to Be My Baby"
  7. "Always"
  8. "Bed of Roses"
  9. "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night"
  10. "I Got The Girl"
  11. "Just Older"
  12. "Blaze of Glory"
  13. "I'll Be There for You"
  14. "Lay Your Hands on Me"
  15. "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"
  16. "Bad Medicine" (with snippets of "Shout")

Encore 1:

  1. "In These Arms"
  2. "Say It Isn't So"
  3. "Wanted Dead or Alive"

Encore 2:

  1. "Tequila"
  2. "Twist and Shout"

References

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  1. ^ "Bon Jovi Rocks For Charity In Melbourne". Billboard. March 28, 2001. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Bon Jovi Maps Out World Tour". Billboard. February 15, 2001. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 21. May 26, 2001.
  4. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 23. June 9, 2001.
  5. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 30. July 28, 2001.
  6. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 32. August 11, 2001.
  7. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 52. December 29, 2001.
  8. ^ Billboard, Vol. 113, Num. 52. December 29, 2001.
  9. ^ "Tour Statistic & Summary - bjtourss Webseite!". bjtours.jimdofree.com. Archived from the original on March 22, 2020.
  10. ^ "#22 - 2001/05/17 - Corel Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - bjtourss Webseite!". bjtours.jimdofree.com. Archived from the original on March 22, 2020.
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