Songs in A Minor Tour
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The critically acclaimed Songs In A Minor Tour was a concert tour set out in support of Songs In A Minor
Songs in A Minor
Songs in A Minor is the debut studio album by American recording artist Alicia Keys. It was released in the United States on June 5, 2001 by J Records. After graduating from high school, Keys signed with Columbia Records to begin her music career. She recorded an album in 1998 under the label,...

, Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys
Alicia Augello Cook , better known by her stage name Alicia Keys, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and occasional actress. She was raised by a single mother in the Hell's Kitchen area of Manhattan in New York City. At age seven, Keys began playing the piano...

 multi-platinum debut album. Dates for this summer concert tour of North America as well as Europe kicked off July 2 in Milwaukee before wrapping up August 30 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Opening acts

  • Musiq Soulchild (North America
    North America
    North America is a continent wholly within the Northern Hemisphere and almost wholly within the Western Hemisphere. It is also considered a northern subcontinent of the Americas...

    ) (select venues)
  • Donell Jones
    Donell Jones
    Donell Jones is an American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer.He is most notable for the hits "U Know What's Up," "Where I Wanna Be," and his cover of Stevie Wonder's "Knocks Me Off My Feet"...

     (North America)

Setlist

  1. "Beethoven's 5th Symphony"
  2. "Rock Wit U" (contains elements of "Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. song)
    Juicy (The Notorious B.I.G. song)
    "Juicy" is a song by hip hop artist The Notorious B.I.G. and his solo debut single from his 1994 debut album Ready to Die. It was produced by Poke of Trackmasters & Sean "Puffy" Combs. Its melody is sampled from Mtume's "Juicy Fruit", and has an alternative chorus sung by R&B girl group Total...

    ")
  3. "The Life"
  4. "How Come You Don't Call Me"
  5. "Troubles"
  6. "Challenge" (DJ vs Band)
  7. "Moonlight Sonata" / "Aint Misbehavin"
  8. "Piano and I"
  9. "Goodbye"
  10. "Never Felt This Way"
  11. "Why Do I Feel So Sad"
  12. "Butterflyz"
  13. "Caged Bird"
  14. "A Song For You
    A Song for You
    "A Song for You" is a soulful love song written and originally recorded by rock singer-songwriter and pianist Leon Russell for his first solo album 'Leon Russell', which was released in 1970 on Shelter Records. A slow, pained plea for forgiveness and understanding from an estranged lover, the tune...

    "
  15. "Someday We'll All Be Free
    Someday We'll All Be Free
    "Someday We'll All Be Free" is a 1973 song by Donny Hathaway from the album Extension of a Man. The song was released as the flipside to the single "Love, Love, Love"...

    "
  16. "Fragile
    Fragile
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    " [A]
  17. Spanish Dance Segment [B]
  18. "Mr. Man"
  19. "Jane Doe"
  20. "Shhh"
  21. "A Woman's Worth
    A Woman's Worth
    "A Woman's Worth" is a song by American singer–songwriter Alicia Keys. A piano-driven soul ballad with elements of contemporary R&B and neo soul, it was written by herself and musician Erika Rose and produced by Keys for her debut album, Songs in A Minor .The track was released as the album's...

    "
  22. "Light My Fire
    Light My Fire
    "Light My Fire" is a song by The Doors which was recorded in August 1966 and released the first week of January 1967 on the Doors' debut album. Released as a single in April, it spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and one week on the Cash Box Top 100, nearly a year after...

    " [B]
  23. "Girlfriend
    Girlfriend (Alicia Keys song)
    "Girlfriend" is a song by American singer–songwriter Alicia Keys. It was written by Keys, Jermaine Dupri, and Joshua Thompson and produced by Dupri for her debut album, Songs in A Minor ....

    " (contains elements of "That Girl (Stevie Wonder song)
    That Girl (Stevie Wonder song)
    "That Girl" is a 1981 soul single by American Motown singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. The song was the leading single off Wonder's album-era greatest-hits compilation, Original Musiquarium, as one of four newer songs from the collection. The song spent nine weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B...

    ")
  24. "Fallin'
    Fallin'
    "Fallin" is a song recorded, written, and produced by American recording artist Alicia Keys for her debut album, Songs in A Minor. Released to radio and music video outlets in 2001, it is generally considered her signature song. "Fallin'" became Keys' first number-one single in the United States...

    "


Notes
  • A^ Only performed on first leg.
  • B^ Only performed on second leg.

Tour dates


    1. Jan. 22: Wallingford, Conn. (Oakdale Theatre)
    2. Jan. 23: Washington, D.C. (D.A.R. Constitution Hall)
    3. Jan. 25: Upper Darby, Penn. (Tower Theater)
    4. Jan. 26: Boston (Orpheum Theatre)
    5. Jan. 28: Toronto (Massey Hall)
    6. Jan. 29: Detroit (State Theatre)
    7. Jan. 30: Cleveland (State Theatre)
    8. Feb. 1-2: New York (Radio City Music Hall)
    9. Feb. 4: Columbus, Ohio (Palace Theatre)
    10. Feb. 5: Milwaukee (Riverside Theater)
    11. Feb. 7-8: Chicago (Arie Crown Theater)
    12. Feb. 11: Richmond, Va. (Landmark Theatre)
    13. Feb. 12: Charlotte, N.C. (Ovens Auditorium)
    14. Feb. 15: Orlando, Fla. (Hard Rock Live)
    15. Feb. 16: Atlanta (The Tabernacle
      The Tabernacle
      The Tabernacle, informally known as The Tabby, is a mid-size concert hall, in the U.S. city of Atlanta, currently managed by concert promoter Live Nation...

      )
    16. Feb. 18: New Orleans (Saenger Theatre)
    17. Feb. 19: Houston (Aerial Theatre)
    18. Feb. 20: Dallas (Bronco Bowl)
    19. Feb. 22: Denver (Fillmore Auditorium)
    20. Feb. 28, March 1: Los Angeles (Wiltern Theatre)
    21. March 3-4: Oakland (Paramount)
    22. March 6: Tempe, Ariz. (Gammage Auditorium)
    23. March 8: Las Vegas (Aladdin Hotel)
    24. March 10: San Diego (Copley Symphony Hall)
    25. 7/2 New Orleans, LA @ Louisiana Superdome
    26. 7/6 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob
    27. 7/8 – Toronto, ON @ Sears Theatre
    28. 7/10 – Boston, MA @ Fleet Boston Pavilion
    29. 7/11 – Boston, MA @ Fleet Boston Pavilion
    30. 7/13 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun
    31. 7/16 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
    32. 7/17 – Wantagh, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheatre
    33. 7/19 – Camden, NJ @ Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
    34. 7/20 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Etess Arena at Taj Mahal
    35. 7/22 – Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Amphitheatre
    36. 7/24 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    37. 7/26 – Tempe, AZ @ Gammage Auditorium
    38. 7/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ Aladdin Hotel & Casino
    39. 7/30 – Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
    40. 7/31 –Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
    41. 8/1 – Paso Robles, CA @ California Mid-State Fair
    42. 8/4 – San Diego, CA @ Summer Pops at Navy Pier
    43. 8/5 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara County Bowl
    44. 8/7 – Sacramento, CA @ Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
    45. 8/8 – Concord, CA @ Chronicle Pavilion
    46. 8/10 – Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
    47. 8/11 – Vancouver, BC @ General Motors Place Concert Bowl
    48. 8/12 – Portland, OR @ Theatre of the Clouds
    49. 8/16 – Louisville, KY @ Kentucky State Fair
    50. 8/17 – Des Moines, IA @ Iowa State Fair
    51. 8/18 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre
    52. 8/20 – Memphis, TN @ Orpheum Theatre
    53. 8/21 – Maryland Heights, MO @ UMB Bank Pavilion
    54. 8/23 – St Paul, MN @ Minnesota State Fair
    55. 8/25 – Syracuse, NY @ New York State Fair
    56. 8/27 – Allentown, PA @ Great Allentown State Fair
    57. 8/29 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post
    58. 8/30 – Virginia Beach, VA @ American Music Festival
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