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David Freakin' Boyle! World Tour was the seventh headlining concert tour by Canadian singer Kira LaCréne, in support of her eighth studio album and sixth English album David Freakin' Boyle!. It was also her first tour to visit a majority of stadiums. The tour began on July 11, 2001 in Philadelphia and concluded on October 3, 2002 in Guadalajara, comprising 82 concerts.

Background and development[]

Announced on November 2000

Rehearsals were in her metropolitan Edmonton throughout February 2001.

Reaction[]

Coming soon…

Tour dates[]

Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Sales Capacity Percentage
North America
July 11, 2001 Philadelphia United States Veterans Stadium 57,333 57,333 100% $4,577,706
July 13, 2001 New York City Shea Stadium 54,758 54,758 100% $5,121,130
July 14, 2001 Baltimore PSINet Stadium 61,831 61,831 100% $3,972,210
July 15, 2001 Landover FedExField 65,352 65,352 100% $4,044,719
July 17, 2001 Cleveland Browns Stadium % $
July 18, 2001 Columbus Ohio Stadium % $
July 20, 2001 Hartford Hartford Civic Center % $
July 21, 2001 Foxborough Foxboro Stadium % $
July 22, 2001 Montreal Canada Stade Olympique % $
July 24, 2001 Pontiac United States Pontiac Silverdome % $
July 25, 2001 Indianapolis RCA Dome % $
July 27, 2001 Nashville Adelphia Coliseum % $
July 28, 2001 Memphis Liberty Bowl Stadium % $
July 29, 2001 Little Rock War Memorial Stadium % $
July 31, 2001 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome % $
August 1, 2001 Baton Rouge Tiger Stadium % $
August 3, 2001 Dallas Cotton Bowl % $
August 4, 2001 Austin Darrell K. Royal Stadium % $
August 5, 2001 Lubbock Jones SBC Stadium % $
August 7, 2001 Boulder Folsom Field % $
August 8, 2001 Provo LaVell Edwards Stadium % $
August 10, 2001 Seattle KeyArena % $
August 11, 2001 Vancouver Canada BC Place Stadium % $
August 12, 2001 Portland United States Rose Garden Arena % $
August 13, 2001 Sacramento ARCO Arena % $
August 15, 2001 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center % $
August 17, 2001 San Diego Qualcomm Stadium % $
August 18, 2001 Los Angeles Memorial Stadium % $
Europe
August 25, 2001 Cologne Germany Kölnarena % $
August 26, 2001 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena % $
Oceania
October 6, 2001 Perth Australia Burswood Dome % $
October 9, 2001 Sydney Stadium Australia % $
October 11, 2001 Adelaide Adelaide Oval % $
October 13, 2001 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre % $
October 16, 2001 Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground % $
Asia
October 20, 2001 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena % $
October 22, 2001 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena % $
October 23, 2001
October 25, 2001 Beijing China Workers Indoor Arena % $
Latin America
November 17, 2001 Quito Ecuador Coliseo General Rumiñahui % $
North America
January 10, 2002 Philadelphia United States CoreStates Spectrum % $
January 12, 2002 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens % $
January 13, 2002 Buffalo United States HSBC Arena % $
January 15, 2002 Cincinnati Firstar Center % $
January 16, 2002 Columbus Nationwide Arena % $
January 18, 2002 Detroit Joe Louis Arena % $
January 19, 2002 Rosemont Allstate Arena % $
January 20, 2002 Milwaukee Bradley Center % $
January 22, 2002 Mineeapolis Humphrey Metrodome % $
January 23, 2002 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center % $
January 25, 2002 Grand Forks Alerus Center % $
January 26, 2002 Fargo Fargodome % $
January 27, 2002 Rapid City Don Barnett Arena % $
January 29, 2002 Laramie Arena-Auditorium % $
January 30, 2002 Denver Pepsi Center % $
February 1, 2002 Daly City Cow Palace % $
February 2, 2002 Oakland The Arena in Oakland % $
February 4, 2002 Phoenix America West Arena % $
February 5, 2002 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond % $
February 6, 2002 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre % $
February 8, 2002 Las Cruces Pan American Center % $
February 9, 2002 Albuquerque University Arena % $
February 12, 2002 Houston Compaq Center % $
February 14, 2002 Miami Pro Player Stadium % $
February 15, 2002 Tampa Raymond James Stadium % $
February 16, 2002 Orlando Florida Citrus Bowl % $
February 19, 2002 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum % $
February 20, 2002 Washington, D.C. MCI Center % $
March 3, 2002 Rochester Blue Cross Arena % $
Europe
March 18, 2002 Milan Italy FilaForum % $
March 19, 2002 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion % $
March 21, 2002 Glasgow Scotland SEC Hall 4 % $
March 24, 2002 Rotterdam Netherlands Sportpaleis van Ahoy % $
March 25, 2002 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis % $
March 26, 2002 Lille France Zénith de Lille % $
March 28, 2002 Paris Palais Omnisports % $
March 29, 2002
March 30, 2002 Orléans Zénith d'Orléans % $
April 1, 2002 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre % $
April 3, 2002 London England London Docklands Arena % $
April 4, 2002 Manchester Evening News Arena % $
North America
June 21, 2002 Quebec City Canada Colisée Pepsi % $
September 14, 2002 Pittsburgh United States Heinz Field % $
Latin America
October 3, 2002 Guadalajara Mexico Estadio Jalisco % $
TOTAL 239,274/239,274 (100%) $17,715,765
Cancellations
Date Location Venue Reason
January 17, 2002 Cleveland, United States Gund Arena Unknown
February 11, 2002 Dallas, United States Reunion Arena Logistical issues
Ferbuary 18, 2002 Atlanta, United States Georgia Dome Poor ticket sales
February 21, 2002 Baltimore, United States Baltimore Arena Poor ticket sales
February 24, 2002 Uncasville, United States Mohegan Sun Arena Poor ticket sales
February 26, 2002 Ottawa, Canada Corel Centre Poor ticket sales
February 27, 2002 Montreal, Canada Molson Centre Illness
March 1, 2002 New York City, United States Madison Square Garden Illness
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