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词条 Tour of the Mongoose
释义

  1. Background

  2. Controversy

  3. Commercial Performance

  4. Broadcast and recordings

  5. Setlist

  6. Tour dates

     Billboard Box office score data 

  7. Personnel

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox concert tour
|concert_tour_name = Tour of the Mongoose
|image = Shakira - Tour of the Mongoose.jpg
|image_size = 220px
|image_caption = Promotional poster for the tour
|artist = Shakira
|album = Laundry Service
|start_date = November 8, 2002
|end_date = May 11, 2003
|number_of_legs = 4
|number_of_shows = 35 in North America
17 in Europe
9 in South America
61 Total
|gross = US $72 million (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|72|r=2|2003}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars){{inflation-fn|US}}
|last_tour = Tour Anfibio
(2000)
|this_tour = Tour of the Mongoose
(2002–03)
|next_tour = Oral Fixation Tour
(2006–07)

Tour of the Mongoose (also known as El Tour de la Mangosta in hispanophone countries) is the third concert tour by Colombian singer and songwriter, Shakira, in support of her first English album, Laundry Service. It is also noted as the singer's first global tour, reaching North America, South America and Europe. The tour successfully grossed close to $72 million according to Sony Music.

Background

Clear Channel Entertainment announced the Tour of the Mongoose in September 2002.[1] The tour came shortly after Shakira reached international success with her third studio album. During a press conference in New York City, Shakira summarized her show as an "entertaining rock show", stating, "I'm not saving any effort to make sure that this concert [tour] will be the best I can offer to my fans. And it's going to have a strong spirit of rock and roll, so you will see a rock-and-roll show, but it will have all of the nuances and the subtleties of a show that attempts to entertain".[2]

At the same press conference, Shakira explained the tour's name as symbolizing the strength of the mongoose, stating "...I was really impressed by it because it is an animal that can defeat the snake with just a bite. It's like a living miracle, this animal, to me, because if there's an animal on earth that can defeat the snake—a venomous viper—with a bite, I think that there's got to be some way for us to defeat, or to bite the neck of hatred in this world, no? "It's called the Tour of the Mongoose, and the mongoose is basically one of the few animals who can defeat the most venomous snakes with just one bite and that's why I decided to name my tour that way, because I think that if we all have a little mongoose inside that can defeat the hatred and the resentment and the prejudice of everyday, we can probably win the battle."[2][4] At the tour commencement, Corey Moss of MTV compared the singer to Britney Spears, Tommy Lee, Elvis Presley, Sheryl Crow and Rage Against the Machine.[3]

Controversy

The show sparked some controversy due to a perceived anti-war message in a video played prior to the performance of "Octavo Día", displaying war footage and later revealing the Grim Reaper to be a puppeteer. Shakira defended the video, stating,[4]

{{cquote|"I think that we see war as a virtual thing and we even get to believe that bombs fall on top of cardboard cutouts and stuff like that, they don't. They kill real people, real children, real mothers and millions of innocent people. I come from Colombia, which is a country that has been under the whip of violence for more than four decades, so I've seen the consequences of war and I've seen the psychological damage that it does in a society.

And I think that we're never ready for war. I just feel that there are always pacifist solutions, and I think that the leaders know the exit to the conflict, it's just that sometimes they don't want to use them, they just want to continue playing their little game of power. And I feel that us people have the responsibility and also the obligation to demand to our leaders to give us the pacifist solutions. To give us a world in peace. I might be sounding like an old fashioned hippie, but I believe in pacifist revolutions and I think that we have to look for those solutions, otherwise there's no way to survive in this world. In the First World War, 13 million people were killed. In the Second World War, 40 million people were killed. I think that if a third war takes place, nothing is going to be left on the face of earth. 'Octavo Dia' talks about God when he created the world, the eighth day he went for a walk to outer space and when he came back he found our world in an infernal mess and he found that we were being controlled and manipulated by just a few leaders and that we were like pieces of a chess game. Not always do the governments represent their people. Not always do the governments make the right decisions, because the governments are controlled by just a few, and those few do not always represent faithfully the ideals of the people."}}

Commercial Performance

Shakira became the first Latin female artist to perform at Argentina's Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti (River Plate stadium), the sold out show had over 60,000 people in attendance.[5] The concert in Santiago Chile broke Luis Miguel's record of most expensive concert tickets in the country due to Shakira's huge global popularity and high demand.[6] The show in Atlantic Pavilion, Lisbon has attracted 19,136 people which has broken attendance record holding by American rock trio R.E.M..[7]

Broadcast and recordings

{{main|Live & off the Record}}

The tour was shot in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on April 22, 2003. The tour was chronicled on Live & off the Record. The disc included selected songs from the concert, along with a documentary showing the performer preparing for the show, her song writing process and her ideas about social responsibility. It also includes a live CD that features ten songs that were performed during the show. The CD spun off two singles, "Poem to a Horse" and "Whenever, Wherever Live".[8] In a special edition of Fijación Oral, Volume 1 the performances of "Fool" and "Dónde Están los Ladrones?" were included.

Setlist

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| header = Anglophone
| content =
  1. "Ojos Así"
  2. "Si Te Vas"
  3. "Fool"
  4. "Ciega, Sordomuda"
  5. "The One"
  6. "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" (contains elements of "Te Dejo Madrid")
  7. "Back In Black"
  8. "Rules"
  9. "Inevitable"
  10. "Underneath Your Clothes"
  11. "Estoy Aquí" (contains elements of "Estoy Aquí (MTV Unplugged Version)")
  12. "Octavo Día"
  13. "Ready For The Good Times"
  14. "Un Poco de Amor"
  15. "Poem to a Horse"
  16. "Tú"
Encore
  1. Objection (Tango)" (Afro-Punk Version)
  2. "Whenever, Wherever" (contains elements of "Whenever, Wherever (Sahara Mix)")

}}{{hidden
| headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 60%;
| contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 60%;
| header = Hispanophone
| content =
  1. "Ojos Así"
  2. "Si Te Vas"
  3. "Inevitable"
  4. "Ciega, Sordomuda"
  5. "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" (contains elements of "Te Dejo Madrid")
  6. "Back In Black"
  7. "Rules"
  8. "Underneath Your Clothes"
  9. "Estoy Aquí" (contains elements of "Estoy Aquí (MTV Unplugged Version)")
  10. "Octavo Día"
  11. "Ready For The Good Times"
  12. "Un Poco De Amor"
  13. "¿Dónde Están Los Ladrones?"
  14. "Tú"
  15. "Te Dejo Madrid"
Encore
  1. "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (Tango)" (Afro-Punk Version)
  2. "Suerte" (contains elements of "Whenever, Wherever (Sahara Mix)")

}}

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America[1][2][9][10]
November 8, 2002San DiegoUnited StatesSan Diego Sports Arena
November 10, 2002San JoseCompaq Center
November 12, 2002AnaheimArrowhead Pond
November 13, 2002Los AngelesStaples Center
November 15, 2002El PasoDon Haskins Center
November 16, 2002
November 18, 2002Washington D.C.MCI Center
November 20, 2002New York CityMadison Square Garden
November 22, 2002Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills
November 24, 2002PhiladelphiaFirst Union Center
November 25, 2002New York CityNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
November 27, 2002MontrealCanadaBell Centre
November 28, 2002TorontoAir Canada Centre
November 30, 2002BostonUnited StatesFleetCenter
December 2, 2002MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena
Europe
December 10, 2002BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi
December 12, 2002CologneGermanyKölnarena
December 16, 2002LondonEnglandWembley Arena
North America
January 18, 2003ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
January 20, 2003DallasAmerican Airlines Center
January 22, 2003HoustonCompaq Center
January 23, 2003San AntonioSBC Center
January 25, 2003Las VegasMandalay Bay Events Center
January 28, 2003DenverPepsi Center
January 31, 2003PhoenixAmerica West Arena
February 2, 2003OaklandThe Arena at Oakland
February 5, 2003LaredoLaredo Entertainment Center
February 6, 2003
February 9, 2003GuadalajaraMexicoEstadio Tres de Marzo
February 11, 2003MonterreyAuditorio Coca-Cola
February 12, 2003
February 14, 2003Mexico CityForo Sol
February 15, 2003
February 19, 2003Panama CityPanamaFigali Convention Center
February 23, 2003AlbuquerqueUnited StatesTingley Coliseum
February 25, 2003El PasoDon Haskins Center
South America
February 28, 2003QuitoEcuadorEstadio Olímpico Atahualpa
March 5, 2003LimaPeruJockey Club del Perú
March 8, 2003SantiagoChileEstadio Nacional de Chile
March 12, 2003BogotáColombiaEstadio El Campín
March 15, 2003BarranquillaEstadio Metropolitano
North America
March 22, 2003San JuanPuerto RicoHiram Bithorn Stadium
March 23, 2003Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Europe
March 28, 2003ParisFrancePalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 30, 2003ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
March 31, 2003
April 2, 2003ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
April 4, 2003FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
April 6, 2003MunichOlympiahalle
April 10, 2003StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
April 13, 2003BerlinGermanyMax-Schmeling-Halle
April 14, 2003HamburgColor Line Arena
April 17, 2003MilanItalyFila Forum
April 21, 2003AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
April 22, 2003RotterdamNetherlandsThe Ahoy
April 25, 2003MadridSpainPlaza de Toros de Las Ventas
April 27, 2003LisbonPortugalPavilhão Atlântico
South America[11][12][13]
May 1, 2003Punta del EsteUruguayConrad de Punta del Este
May 3, 2003Buenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate Stadium
North America
May 6, 2003Santo DomingoDominican RepublicEstadio Quisqueya
South America
May 8, 2003MaracaiboVenezuelaEstadio José Pachencho Romero
May 11, 2003CaracasPoliedro de Caracas
May 13, 2003ValenciaVenezuelaForum de Valencia

Billboard Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
San Diego Sports ArenaSan Diego11,764 / 11,764 (100%)$655,400[18]
Compaq CenterSan Jose14,116 / 14,116 (100%)$754,274[14]
Arrowhead Pond at AnaheimAnaheim10,113 / 12,862 (79%)$710,255[14]
Staples CenterLos Angeles15,102 / 15,102 (100%)$1,066,743[14]
Don Haskins CenterEl Paso16,392 / 16,392 (100%)$1,035,105[15]
Madison Square GardenNew York14,249 / 14,249 (100%)$1,024,460[15]
First Union CenterPhiladelphia9,842 / 10,549 (93%)$450,560[15]
Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumUniondale9,131 / 11,854 (77%)$459,487[15]
Bell CentreMontreal11,140 / 11,140 (100%)$466,243[15]
Air Canada CentreToronto10,432 / 11,155 (94%)$429,860[15]
Fleet CenterBoston12,555 / 12,555 (100%)$678,540[15]
American Airlines ArenaMiami13,958 / 13,958 (100%)$886,053[15]
United CenterChicago14,770 / 14,770 (100%)$934,719[16]
American Airlines CenterDallas13,550 / 13,550 (100%)$727,205[16]
Compaq CenterHouston12,735 / 12,735 (100%)$702,205[16]
SBC CenterSan Antonio12,695 / 12,695 (100%)$709,575[16]
Estadio Tres de MarzoGuadalajara23,926 / 23,926 (100%)$1,112,680[17]
Auditorio Coca-ColaMonterrey35,822 / 35,822 (100%)$1,184,826[17]
Foro SolMexico City88,163 / 88,163 (100%)$4,050,889[17]
TOTAL350,455 / 357,357 (98%)$18,039,079

Personnel

  • Shakira – Producer, songwriter, vocals, guitar, harmonica
  • Gonzalo Agulla – Executive producer
  • José Arnal – Executive producer
  • Tim Mitchell – Producer, arranger, guitar
  • Dana Austin – Producer
  • Bettina Abascal – Post producer
  • Dominic Morley – Engineer
  • Richard Robson – Engineer
  • Neil Tucker – Engineer
  • Matt Vaughan – Engineer
  • Richard Wilkinson – Engineer
  • Adrian Hall – Mixing engineer
  • Chris Theis – Mixing engineer
  • Mike Fisher – Audio post-production
  • Mike Wilder – Mastering
  • Ramiro Aguilar – Video director
  • Pablo Arraya – Editing assistant
  • Rita Quintero – Backing vocals, keyboards
  • Adam Zimmon – Guitar
  • Mario Inchaust – Backing vocals, Guitars
  • Albert Sterling Menendez – Keyboards
  • Pedro Alfonso – Violin
  • Dan Rothchild – Bass guitar, photography
  • Brendan Buckley – Drums
  • Rafael Padilla – Percussion
  • Jeff Bender – Photography, cover photo
  • Frank Ockenfels – Photography
  • Ian Cuttler – Art direction
  • Frank Carbonari – Graphic design
  • Rose Noone – A&R

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=SHAKIRA ANNOUNCES WHENEVER, WHEREVER OF WORLD TOUR |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1457784/shakira-announces-whenever-wherever-of-world-tour/ |publisher=MTV |date=25 September 2002|accessdate=25 August 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12026106|title=Shakira To Embark Upon Tour Of The Mongoose In November|date=25 September 2002|accessdate=12 January 2009|last=Armor|first=Jerry|work=Yahoo! Music}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458620/20021111/shakira.jhtml|title=Shakira Shows She's The Colombian Britney, Colombian Tommy Lee At Tour Kickoff|date=11 November 2002|accessdate=12 January 2009|last=Moss|first=Corey|work=MTV News}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1459848/20030204/shakira.jhtml|title=Shakira Calls For Peace, Explains Mongoose Mystery|date=2003-02-05|accessdate=2009-01-12|last=Moss|first=Corey|author2=Megan Hanley |work=MTV News}}
5. ^https://www.emol.com/noticias/magazine/2003/05/03/111504/shakira-se-presento-ante-60-mil-espectadores-en-el-estadio-de-river-plate.html
6. ^https://www.lagaceta.com.ar/nota/30331/espectaculos/shakira-rompera-record-marco-luis-miguel.html
7. ^http://www.shakiramedia.com/news/detail/12
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Shakira-Live-Off-Record/dp/B0001MDQ3K|title=Shakira: Live & Off The Record (2004)|accessdate=2009-01-12|work=Amazon|location=United States}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12063504|title=Shakira Talks Fashion, Maps Out Second Tour Leg|last=Gelman|first=Jason|date=15 January 2003|publisher=Yahoo! Music|accessdate=12 January 2009}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eluniverso.com/2003/02/05/0001/259/51B6ECFACBA547B09D84964F7ABB5948.html|title=Shakira se presentará en México|date=5 February 2003|work=El Universo|accessdate=16 June 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/493264-shakira-se-acerca-el-huracan|title=Shakira: se acerca el huracán|date=3 May 2003|accessdate=16 June 2017|work=La Nación|language=Spanish}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/493715-shakira-deleito-en-el-monumental|title=Shakira deleitó en el Monumental|date=4 May 2003|accessdate=16 June 2017|work=La Nación|language=Spanish}}
13. ^{{cite web|last=Aguirre|first=Javier|url=http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/espectaculos/6-19669-2003-05-05.html|title=Shakira, una presentación sin recuerdos familiares|date=5 May 2003|accessdate=16 June 2017|work=Página/12|language=Spanish}}
14. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Og0EAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=shakira&f=false Billboard Boxscore U.S.A 2002 Page 36]
15. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Og0EAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=shakira&f=false Billboard Boxscore U.S.A 2002 Page 14]
16. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=8Q8EAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=shakira&f=false Billboard Boxscore U.S.A 2003 Page 20]
17. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=MQ8EAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=shakira&f=false Billboard Boxscore Mexico 2003 Page 19]

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Shakira's Official Website
{{Shakira}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tour Of The Mongoose}}

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