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词条 American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009
释义

  1. Performers

  2. Show overview

  3. Setlist

  4. Additional notes

  5. Tour dates

  6. Nominations

  7. Response

  8. Tour summary

  9. References

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| concert_tour_name = American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009
| image = American Idols LIVE Tour Official Poster 2009.jpg
| artist = American Idol
| start_date = July 5, 2009
| end_date = September 15, 2009
| number_of_shows = 50 in USA
2 in Canada
52 in Total
| gross = {{US$|30.1}} million
| last_tour = American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008
(2008)
| this_tour = American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009
(2009)
| next_tour = American Idols LIVE! Tour 2010
(2010)
}}

The American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009 was a summer concert tour in the United States and Canada that featured the top 10 contestants of the eighth season of American Idol. The 52-date tour spanning 50 cities began on July 5, 2009 in Portland, Oregon and ended on September 15, 2009 at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire.[1]

This year was without a sponsor as Kellogg's Pop-Tarts dropped its sponsorship.

Performers

Kris Allen (Winner) Adam Lambert (Runner-Up)
Danny Gokey (3rd place) Allison Iraheta (4th place)
Matt Giraud (5th place) Anoop Desai (6th place)
Lil Rounds (7th place) Scott MacIntyre (8th place)
Megan Joy (9th place) Michael Sarver (10th place)

Show overview

The show essentially followed the format of season seven tour where the performances were presented as a series of mini-concerts, starting from the 10th-place finisher and ending with the winner. As with season seven, each half of the show ended with a group performance, the first half consisting of a medley by the first six performers, and the last half ending with all ten performers.

Setlist

  • Michael Sarver - "In Love with a Girl" (Gavin DeGraw), "Closer" (Ne-Yo)
  • Megan Joy - "Put Your Records On" (Corinne Bailey Rae), "Tears Dry on Their Own" (Amy Winehouse)
  • Scott MacIntyre - "Bend and Break" (Keane), "A Thousand Miles" (Vanessa Carlton)
  • Lil Rounds - "Be Without You"/"Just Fine" (Mary J. Blige), "No One" (Alicia Keys) and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (Beyoncé Knowles)
  • Anoop Desai - "Always on My Mind" (Willie Nelson), "Mad" (Ne-Yo) and "My Prerogative" (Bobby Brown)
  • Matt Giraud - "Hard to Handle" (Otis Redding/The Black Crowes), "Georgia on My Mind" (Ray Charles) and "You Found Me" (The Fray)
  • Group medley - Megan & Lil "Can't Take My Eyes off You" (Frankie Valli), Matt & Scott "Tell Her About It" (Billy Joel), Michael & Anoop "Suspicious Minds" (Elvis Presley), Anoop, Matt, Lil, Scott, Megan & Michael "Beggin'", (The Four Seasons/Madcon)
Intermission
  • Allison Iraheta - "So What" (Pink), "Cry Baby" (Janis Joplin), "Barracuda" (Heart)
  • Danny Gokey - "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" (Michael Jackson), "Maria Maria" (Santana), "What Hurts the Most" (Rascal Flatts), "My Wish" (Rascal Flatts)
  • Adam Lambert - "Whole Lotta Love" (Led Zeppelin), "Starlight" (Muse), "Mad World" (Tears for Fears), "Slow Ride" with Allison Iraheta (Foghat), David Bowie medley ("Life on Mars?"/"Fame"/"Let's Dance")
  • Kris Allen - "Heartless" (Kanye West), "All These Things That I've Done" (The Killers), "Bright Lights" (Matchbox Twenty), "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers), "Hey Jude" (The Beatles)
  • Top 10 Group song - "Don't Stop Believin'" (Journey), "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (Steam / Bananarama)

Additional notes

  • "No Boundaries" was dropped from Kris Allen's set starting on July 10, 2009 in Sacramento, California due to "poor audience response." The song was replaced with "All These Things That I've Done" by The Killers.[2]
  • Kris Allen did not perform on the Bridgeport, Connecticut show on September 10, 2009 due to an illness but he did return for the rest of the tour after his recovery.
  • Megan Joy did not perform the last group song in Los Angeles, California on July 16, 2009 due to food poisoning and being sent to the hospital shortly after her set but she did return for the rest of the tour after her recovery.[3]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenuePercentage
July 5, 2009PortlandUnited StatesRose Garden81.7%
July 7, 2009TacomaTacoma Dome82.2%
July 8, 2009VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place65.5%
July 10, 2009SacramentoUnited StatesARCO Arena94.9%
July 11, 2009OaklandOracle Arena67.5%
July 12, 2009San JoseHP Pavilion at San Jose86.6%
July 14, 2009West Valley CityThe E Center67.1%
July 16, 2009Los AngelesStaples Center85.6%
July 17, 2009OntarioCitizens Business Bank Arena97.7%
July 18, 2009San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena91.4%
July 20, 2009GlendaleJobing.com Arena82.5%
July 23, 2009DallasAmerican Airlines Center94.2%
July 24, 2009TulsaBOK Center79.7%
July 25, 2009North Little RockVerizon Arena100%
July 26, 2009MemphisFedExForum68.7%
July 28, 2009TampaSt. Pete Times Forum71.7%
July 29, 2009SunriseBankAtlantic Center73.7%
July 31, 2009DuluthArena at Gwinnett Center100%
August 1, 2009CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena73.2%
August 2, 2009GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum73.2%
August 4, 2009Washington, D.C.Verizon Center86.0%
August 5, 2009Baltimore1st Mariner Arena87.4%
August 7, 2009Atlantic CityBoardwalk Hall98.9%
August 8, 2009NewarkPrudential Center87.0%
August 9, 2009
August 11, 2009UniondaleNassau Coliseum89.9%
August 12, 2009
August 14, 2009HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum90.1%
August 15, 2009RochesterUnited StatesBlue Cross Arena68.7%
August 16, 2009HartfordXL Center82.0%
August 18, 2009BostonTD Garden100%
August 19, 2009AlbanyTimes Union Center78.4%
August 20, 2009PhiladelphiaWachovia Center79.6%
August 22, 2009PittsburghMellon Arena93.0%
August 23, 2009ClevelandWolstein Center74.2%
August 25, 2009ColumbusSchottenstein Center73.2%
August 26, 2009Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills83.9%
August 28, 2009MilwaukeeBradley Center93.4%
August 29, 2009St. LouisScottrade Center85.1%
August 30, 2009Kansas CitySprint Center81.2%
September 1, 2009MinneapolisTarget Center83.7%
September 2, 2009RosemontAllstate Arena95.3%
September 4, 2009MadisonAlliant Energy Center95.7%
September 5, 2009IndianapolisConseco Fieldhouse84.5%
September 6, 2009Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena92.7%
September 8, 2009ReadingSovereign Center96.7%
September 9, 2009Wilkes-BarreWachovia Arena84.9%
September 10, 2009BridgeportArena at Harbor Yard100%
September 12, 2009PortlandCumberland County Civic Center100%
September 13, 2009ProvidenceDunkin' Donuts Center100%
September 14, 2009SyracuseWar Memorial at Oncenter100%
September 15, 2009ManchesterVerizon Wireless Arena100%

Nominations

The tour was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the "Choice Music: Tour" category.

Response

The Season 8 tour equalled in its success to Season 7. Despite a slightly lower number of total tickets sold at 484,434, it averaged slightly higher in attendance percentage capacity and yielded a higher gross of $30,139,328 million.[4] It was ranked number 28 in Pollstar's year end list of North American tours.[5]

Tour summary

  • Number of shows - 52 (8 sold out)
  • Total gross - $30,139,328
  • Total attendance - 484,434
  • Average attendance - 9,316 (86%)
  • Average ticket price - $62.22

References

1. ^American Idols Live! Summer Tour Dates Announced
2. ^http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/americanidoltracker/2009/07/kris-allens-new-song-is-revealed.html
3. ^http://www.americanidol.com/news/view/pid/1815
4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=OLyclzAaC-4C&pg=PT17&dq=billboard+idol+numbers&hl=en&ei=4oxaTufrEZS38gPk0KSUDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=billboard%20idol%20numbers&f=false Show time]
5. ^2009 Year End Top 50 North American Tours
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