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Songs About Jane Tour
2003–2005 concert tour by Maroon 5 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Songs About Jane Tour is the debut concert tour by American band Maroon 5. Kicking off in the fall of 2003, the tour promote their debut album, Songs About Jane (2002). Visiting Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia, the band played 180 shows over the course of 15 months. Before starting the tour and in-between legs of the tour, the band served as the opening act for artists and groups are: Dave Matthews, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, Graham Colton Band, O.A.R.,[1] Jason Mraz,[2] Matchbox Twenty,[3] John Mayer,[4] Nikka Costa,[5] Counting Crows,[2] Lenny Kravitz[6] and Sheryl Crow;[5] alongside playing radio, college and music festivals.
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Opening acts
- Gavin DeGraw (North America, Leg 1)[7]
- Sara Bareilles (North America (Leg 1), Europe (Leg 4), select dates)
- Ingram Hill (North America, Leg 1)
- Marc Broussard (North America, Leg 1, select dates)[7]
- Michael Tolcher (North America, Leg 1, select dates)[8]
- Big City Rock (North America, Leg 1, select dates)[7]
- Jason Mraz (Beaumont Club)
- Maxeen (Europe, Leg 3, select dates)[9]
- Kane (United Kingdom, March 2004)
- Guster (United Kingdom, October 2004)
- Melbourne (Athens)
- Matt Lewis Band (Orem)
- Johnathan Rice (Europe (Leg 12), select dates)
- The Like (Europe (Leg 12), select dates)
- Thirsty Merc (Australia (Leg 13), select dates)
- Phantom Planet (Paso Robles)
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Setlist
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on March 23, 2004, at Logo in Hamburg, Germany. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
- "Not Coming Home"
- "The Sun"
- "This Love"
- "Tangled"
- "Woman"
- "Must Get Out"
- "Harder to Breathe"
- "Wasted Years"
- "Sunday Morning"
- "Shiver"
- Encore
- "She Will Be Loved"
- "Sweetest Goodbye"
Shows
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A This concert was a part of the "Now & Zen Festival"[18]
- B This concert was a part of the "Jim Beam Concert Series"
- C This concert was a part of "Maroon Fridays"[19]
- D This concert was a part of the "Spring Weekend Concert"
- E This concert was a part of the "Spring Concert"
- F This concert was a part of the "Lawnparties"[20]
- G This concert was a part of "SunCom Concerts at The Point"[21]
- H This concert was a part of "Your Show"[22]
- I This concert was a part of "Wango Tango"[23]
- J This concert was a part of "Zootopia"[24]
- K This concert was a part of the "Kiss Concert"[25]
- L This concert was a part of the "San Diego County Fair"
- M This concert was a part of "Red, White and Boom"[26]
- N This concert was a part of the "Antelope Valley Fair"
- O This concert was a part of the "Ralph's Supermarket Concert Series"[27]
- P This concert was a part of the "SWR3 New Pop Festival"[28]
- Q This concert was a part of "Mixfest"
- R This concert was a part of the "Western Washington Fair"
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 6, 2003 | Houston, Texas | Engine Room | Moved to the Ground Hall |
November 10, 2003 | Omaha, Nebraska | Music Box | Cancelled |
November 12, 2003 | St. Louis, Missouri | The Gargoyle | Moved to The Pageant |
November 16, 2003 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Sunshine Theater | Rescheduled to October 1, 2003 |
April 17, 2004 | Sydney, Australia | Gaelic Club | Rescheduled to April 15, 2004 |
June 13, 2004 | Manchester, Tennessee | Great Stage Park | Cancelled. This performed was a part of the "Bonnaroo Music Festival"[29] |
October 2, 2004 | West Springfield, Massachusetts | Comcast Stage | Cancelled. This concert was a part of the Eastern States Exposition. |
October 4, 2004 | Cambridge, England | Cambridge Corn Exchange | Cancelled |
October 8, 2004 | Glasgow, Scotland | Barrowland Ballroom | Moved to the Clyde Auditorium |
October 13, 2004 | Bristol, England | Carling Academy | Cancelled |
October 18, 2004 | Copenhagen, Denmark | K.B. Hallen | Moved to the Valby-Hallen |
October 19, 2004 | Stockholm, Sweden | Klubben | Moved to the Cirkus |
October 20, 2004 | Hamburg, Germany | Große Freiheit 36 | Moved to the CCH Saal 3 |
October 24, 2004 | Zürich, Switzerland | Volkshaus | Moved to the X-tra |
October 25, 2004 | Munich, Germany | Georg-Elser-Hallen | Moved to the Tonhalle |
October 29, 2004 | Paris, France | Le Trabendo | Moved to La Cigale |
October 31, 2004 | Stuttgart, Germany | LKA Longhorn | Cancelled |
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References
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