Английская Википедия:Charmbracelet World Tour
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The Charmbracelet World Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour in 2003–2004 by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey in support of her ninth studio album Charmbracelet (2002). The tour started on June 20, 2003 in Seoul, South Korea, and visited several countries in Asia, Europe, and North America before ending on February 26, 2004 in Dubai. At the end of 2003, the tour placed 83rd on Pollstar's "Top 100 Tours", grossing more than $6.0 million with 25 shows from her first North American leg.[1]
Background
In April 2003, Carey announced a world tour in support of her recent studio album Charmbracelet.[2] The tour followed her Rainbow World Tour in 2000 and was her most extensive lasting for sixty-nine shows over eight months. The tour reached many places in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.[3]
Since her debut on the music scene in 1990, Carey has toured very infrequently compared to many other established acts. As such, the length of this tour had actually been extended due to Carey attempting to promote the Charmbracelet album which was underperforming. After the initial stretch of the tour, Carey decided to add additional dates. For the new dates, she performed a more condensed show, removing several songs from the set list and performing a few new songs in their place with Christmas elements during the seasonal period.
In the United States, venues were switched from large arenas to smaller, more intimate theatre shows due to slow sales in some cities. According to Carey, however, the change was made in order to give fans a more intimate show. She said, "It's much more intimate so you'll feel like you had an experience. You experience a night with me."[2] However, while smaller venues were booked for the US leg of the tour, Carey performed at some arenas in Asia and Europe.[4] In the UK, it was Carey's first tour to feature shows outside London; she performed in Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester.[5]
Critical response
Шаблон:Music ratings The tour garnered praise from music critics and audiences, many of whom complimented the quality of Carey's live vocals and the production of the shows. Fans were given the opportunity to request songs from Carey's catalog, which added to its positive reception.[3] At her concert in Manila, Rito P. Asilo from Philippine Daily Inquirer wrote, "I didn't expect her voice to be that crystal clear!"[6] He added, "After 15 songs, we couldn't seem to get enough of MariahШаблон:Emdashand we became a believer!".[6]
Carey's sexual image also generated some controversy during the tour. In various countries, she was often criticized for her choice of dress, and a Pan-Islamic youth leader attempted to have her banned from performing in Malaysia.[7]
Set list
- "Looking In" (Instrumental introduction) contains elements of "Butterfly")
- "Heartbreaker" (contains elements of "Desert Storm Remix")
- "Dreamlover"
- "Through the Rain"
- "My All" Шаблон:Small
- "Marionette Show" Шаблон:Small
- "Clown"
- "Honey" (contains elements of "Bad Boy Remix")
- "I Know What You Want"
- "Subtle Invitation"
- "My Saving Grace"
- "I'll Be There" (with Trey Lorenz)
- "Friend of Mine" (Interlude) (performed by Trey Lorenz)
- "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
- "Fantasy" (Bad Boy Remix)
- "Always Be My Baby"
- "Make It Happen"
- "Vision of Love"
- "Hero"
- "Butterfly Reprise" (Outro)
Shows
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Asia | |||
June 21, 2003 | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Arena |
June 24, 2003 | Osaka | Japan | Osaka-Jo Hall |
June 26, 2003 | |||
June 29, 2003 | Fukuoka | Marine Messe Fukuoka | |
July 1, 2003 | |||
July 3, 2003 | Hiroshima | Hiroshima Sun Plaza | |
July 6, 2003 | Tokyo | Budokan Arena | |
July 8, 2003 | |||
July 10, 2003 | |||
July 13, 2003 | Nagoya | Rainbow Hall | |
July 15, 2003 | |||
North America | |||
July 26, 2003 | Las Vegas | United States | Colosseum at Caesars Palace |
July 29, 2003 | Chicago | United Center | |
August 1, 2003 | St. Louis | Fox Theatre | |
August 3, 2003 | Cleveland | The Scene Center | |
August 5, 2003 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
August 7, 2003 | Toronto | Canada | Sears Theater |
August 10, 2003 | Morrison | United States | Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
August 13, 2003 | Concord | Chronicle Pavilion | |
August 15, 2003 | San Diego | SDSU Open Air Theatre | |
August 18, 2003 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheatre | |
August 21, 2003 | |||
August 23, 2003 | Phoenix | Dodge Theatre | |
August 26, 2003 | Grand Prairie | NextStage Theatre | |
August 28, 2003 | The Woodlands | The Woodlands Pavilion | |
August 30, 2003 | Orlando | Bob Carr Performing Arts Center | |
September 1, 2003 | Fort Lauderdale | Au-Rene Theater | |
September 3, 2003 | Tampa | Carol Morsani Hall | |
September 6, 2003 | Mashantucket | Foxwoods Resort Casino | |
September 8, 2003 | Boston | Wang Theatre | |
September 10, 2003 | Upper Darby Township | Tower Theater | |
September 12, 2003 | Wallingford | Oakdale Theatre | |
September 14, 2003 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | |
September 18, 2003 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | |
September 20, 2003 | Atlantic City | Mark Etess Arena | |
September 23, 2003 | Manchester | Verizon Wireless Arena | |
Europe | |||
September 27, 2003 | Moscow | Russia | State Kremlin Palace |
September 29, 2003 | |||
October 2, 2003 | Saint Petersburg | Ice Palace | |
October 5, 2003 | Stockholm | Sweden | Globen Arena |
October 8, 2003 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Sportpaleis van Ahoy |
October 10, 2003 | Hamburg | Germany | Color Line Arena |
October 13, 2003 | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | |
October 16, 2003 | Munich | Olympiahalle | |
October 19, 2003 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle |
October 22, 2003 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
October 25, 2003 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition Hall 4 |
October 28, 2003 | Birmingham | England | National Exhibition Centre |
October 30, 2003 | London | Wembley Arena | |
November 1, 2003 | Manchester | Manchester Evening News Arena | |
November 4, 2003 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
November 7, 2003 | Milan | Italy | Fila Forum |
Asia | |||
November 12, 2003 | Shanghai | China | Hong Kou Stadium |
November 14, 2003 | |||
November 16, 2003 | Taguig | Philippines | Bonifacio Global City Open Field |
North America[8] | |||
December 9, 2003 | Portland | United States | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall |
December 10, 2003 | Seattle | McCaw Hall | |
December 12, 2003 | San Jose | HP Pavilion | |
December 15, 2003 | Santa Barbara | Arlington Theatre | |
December 17, 2003 | Los Angeles | Universal Amphitheater | |
December 19, 2003 | Tucson | Tucson Arena | |
December 20, 2003 | Las Vegas | Theatre for the Performing Arts | |
December 22, 2003 | Costa Mesa | Orange County Performing Arts Center | |
Asia | |||
February 13, 2004 | Busan | South Korea | Busan Convention Center |
February 15, 2004 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Jakarta Convention Center |
February 17, 2004 | Bangkok | Thailand | Impact Arena |
February 20, 2004 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Stadium Merdeka |
February 24, 2004 | Beirut | Lebanon | B.I.E.L. |
February 26, 2004 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Dubai Media City |
Box office score data
Date | Venue | City | Attendance / Capacity | Revenue |
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September 18, 2003 | Radio City Music Hall | New York City | 5,922 / 5,922 | $426,945 |
September 23, 2003 | Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester | 4,531 / 6,715 | $305,775 |
November 12/14, 2003 | Hong Kou Stadium | Shanghai | 70,000 / 70,000 | rowspan=2 Шаблон:N/a |
November 16, 2003 | Bonifacio Global City Open Field | Taguig | 35,000 / 35,000 | |
December 12, 2003 | HP Pavilion | San Jose | 5,508 / 5,508 | $303,943 |
December 17, 2003 | Universal Amphitheatre | Los Angeles | 5,614 / 5,769 | $302,675 |
February 20, 2004 | Stadium Merdeka | Kuala Lumpur | 50,000 / 50,000 | Шаблон:N/a |
Total | 176,645 / 178,914 (98%) | $1,339,338 |
Personnel
- Randy Jackson – musical director
- Lionel Cole - piano, keyboards
- Eric Daniels – keyboards
- Sam Sims - bass
- Vernon Black – guitar
- Gregory "Gigi" Gonoway – drums
- Trey Lorenz – background vocals
- Mary Ann Tatum – background vocals
- Sherry Tatum - background vocals
- Takeytha Johnson – background vocals
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