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I'm Not Dead Tour
2006–07 concert tour by Pink From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The I'm Not Dead Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Pink. Launched in support of her fourth studio album, I'm Not Dead (2006) the tour reached Europe, North America, Australia, Africa, and Asia.
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Background
After performing several promotional shows throughout North America and Europe, Pink announced her tour in the spring of 2006. The "I'm Not Dead Tour" began in North America in nightclubs and theatres. Pink explained, "Small gigs, that's where it's at [...] You can feel everyone's sweat, it's just so close and intimate. It's stinky, it's smoky, it's good."[1] Pink continued her tour into Europe and Australia, playing predominantly in arenas. As her album gained momentum in the US, she joined Justin Timberlake as the opening act on his FutureSex/LoveShow tour at select venues in the US.[2] Pink returned to Europe during the summer of 2007, playing open air/amphitheater festivals. She concluded her tour in South Africa. The tour became one of the most successful tours in both 2006 and 2007. In Australia, she became the most successful female artist during that time. The Australian leg grossed about $42 million and was Pink's most successful tour until her Funhouse Tour in 2009.[3]
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Opening acts
- Marion Raven (Germany—Leg 1)
- Gary "Mudbone" Cooper and Nadirah X(United Kingdom & Northern Ireland—Leg 1)
- The Coronas (United Kingdom & Northern Ireland—Leg 2) (select venues)
- Infernal (Odense)
- The Androids (Australia)
- Lili (Europe—Leg 1) (select venues)
- Sorgente (Europe—Leg 1) (select venues)
- Lââm (Paris)
- Kamera (Europe—Leg 1) (select venues)
- Vanilla Ninja (Europe—Leg 1) (select venues)
- Matt Nathanson – select dates
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Setlist
North America
- "'Cuz I Can"
- "Trouble"
- "Just like a Pill"
- "Stupid Girls" (contains an excerpt from "Most Girls")
- "Who Knew"
- "Lady Marmalade"
- "Family Portrait"
- "18 Wheeler"
- "Lonely Girl"
- "I'm Not Dead"
- "Don't Let Me Get Me"
- "There You Go"
- "What's Up"
- "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"
- "Mercedes Benz"
- "The One That Got Away"
- "Dear Mr. President"
- "Get the Party Started"
European First Leg, Oceanian Leg, Asian Leg and African Leg
- "'Cuz I Can"
- "Trouble"
- "Just like a Pill"
- "Who Knew"
- "I'm Not Dead"
- "Lady Marmalade"
- "Stupid Girls" (contains an excerpt from "Most Girls")
- "There You Go"
- "God Is a DJ"
- "Fingers"
- "Family Portrait"
- "Redemption Song"
- "The One That Got Away"
- "Dear Mr. President"
- "What's Up"
- "U + Ur Hand"
- "18 Wheeler"
- "Don't Let Me Get Me"
- "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"
- Encore
- "Nobody Knows"
- "Get The Party Started"
European Second Leg
- "'Cuz I Can"
- "Trouble"
- "Just like a Pill"
- "Who Knew"
- "Stupid Girls" (contains an excerpt from "Most Girls")
- "I'm Not Dead"
- "Family Portrait"
- "My Vietnam"
- "Last to Know"
- "Try Too Hard"
- Medley: "Me and Bobby McGee" / "Mercedes Benz" / "Piece of My Heart"
- "Lonely Girl"
- "Don't Let Me Get Me"
- "18 Wheeler"
- "Dear Mr. President"
- "What's Up"
- "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"
- Encore
- "U + Ur Hand"
- "Get the Party Started"
Tour dates
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
July 8, 2006 | Royal Oak, Michigan | Royal Oak Music Theatre | Cancelled |
November 23, 2006 | Lille, France | Zénith de Lille | |
November 26, 2006 | Kyiv, Ukraine | Kyiv Palace of Sports | |
November 27, 2006 | Marseille, France | Le Dôme de Marseille | |
November 28, 2006 | Toulouse, France | Zénith de Toulouse | |
November 28, 2006 | Moscow, Russia | State Kremlin Palace | |
November 29, 2006 | Lyon, France | Halle Tony Garnier | |
November 29, 2006 | Saint Petersburg, Russia | Ice Palace | |
November 30, 2006 | Metz, France | Galaxie Amnéville | |
December 15, 2006 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Tivoli Hall | Rescheduled to July 5, 2007 |
December 21, 2006 | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | d'Coque Arena | Cancelled |
July 1, 2007 | Sofia, Bulgaria | Lokomotiv Stadium | Cancelled[11] |
July 3, 2007 | Graz, Austria | Stadthalle Graz | Rescheduled to 30 July[12] |
July 19, 2007 | Athens, Greece | OAKA | Cancelled due to illness |
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Personnel
- Lead vocals, aerobatics, dancing, executive producer, creator – P!nk
- Musical director, keyboards – Jason Chapman
- Drums – Mark Schulman
- Lead guitar – Justin Derrico
- Bass guitar, vocals – Janis Tanaka
- Keyboards, rhythm guitar, vocals – Adriana Balic
- Vocals – Stacy Campbell
- Vocals – Jenny Douglas-Foote
- Dancing, choreography – Clare Turton
- Dancing, choreography – Ruth Inchaustegui-Prince
- Dancing – Reina Hidalgo
- Choreography - Richmond Talauega
- Choreography - Anthony Talauega
- Aerial choreography – Dreya Weber
- Musical director, arrangements – Paul Mirkovich
- Drums – Rick Hardinge (GCCEC Arena - Australia)
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References
External links
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