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Revision as of 17:02, 28 April 2009

The Onyx Hotel Tour
Tour by Britney Spears
Associated albumIn the Zone
Start dateMarch 2, 2004
End dateJune 6, 2004 (September 15, 2004 w/o Cancelation)
Legs5 (3 Legs Canceled)
No. of shows64 in North America (39 Canceled)
29 in Europe
3 in asia (All Canceled)
5 in Australia (All Canceled)
54 in Total (101 w/o Cancelation)
Britney Spears concert chronology

The Onyx Hotel Tour is the fifth concert tour by America pop singer Britney Spears, in support of her fourth studio album In the Zone. The show toured North America and Europe, and was set to retour North America along with Asia and Australia. The tour was canceled after the European leg though due to Spears' knee injury on the set of her "Outrageous" music video. The tour grossed $65 million dollars[1]

Background

By way of introduction, Spears stated:[2]

An "onyx" by definition is a precious black gemstone that emits various colors of light depending on the light you shine into it. The Onyx Hotel is a unique, mysterious hotel powered by an onyx stone. Each guest who enters this hotel shines their own light into the onyx, and in return, makes their fantasies come to life. It's a vibrant, whimsical place where wondrous dreams are realized, and the darkest of secrets are revealed.

While Spears' last tour, Dream Within A Dream was Vegas-style theatrical, The Onyx Hotel Tour was more New York-style theatrical. This show was purposely less lavish than the previous tour and featured little pyrotechnics or other visual effects, as compared to Dream Within A Dream, apparently to make the show more intimate and focused more on the songs and dancing. However, Spears' production team spared no expense on the show's setup. They were reportedly inspired by the city of Tokyo, with its futuristic, postmodern architecture, and designed their stage based on it, with state-of-the-art video screens and set pieces. Most of the songs performed were from her then-current album, In the Zone, but a few of her earlier efforts did appear on the set list, in remixed form. Spears also played piano briefly during her ballad "Everytime".

Spears had eight costume changes throughout the show, with various outfits ranging from a black catsuit during the show's opener to a pair of bikini underwear. The clothes came courtesy of several designers such as Roberto Cavalli and Dsquared, who also designed costumes for Dream Within a Dream Tour.

Notes

The tour brought new criticism for Spears, for in certain routines she and her dancers were seemingly nude and performing explicit routines simulating gay sex, orgies, and masturbation during "Touch of My Hand" and "Breathe on Me".[citation needed]

Injury

During the show in Moline, Illinois (March 18, 2004), Spears suffered a fall during "(I Got That) Boom Boom" and injured her knee, which caused the show to come to a halt without an encore. Spears went on stage and told the audience, "I hurt my leg really bad, sorry I cannot finish the show. But thank you, Moline". Shows in Chicago and Detroit were postponed to the end of the first leg of the tour. The show in Cleveland was postponed to the summer leg because of illness, and canceled altogether when the summer shows were scrapped.

The third, forth, and fifth legs of the tour, which would have been a second North American trek, Asia and Australia, were canceled because of the injury resulting from a fall on the set of Britney's video shoot for "Outrageous" in Queens, New York. She underwent arthroscopic knee surgery at a New York hospital to remove floating cartilage. Spears would not perform onstage again until The M+Ms Tour in 2007.

Opening acts

  • Kelis (North America and Europe) (select venues)
  • Skye Sweetnam (North America and Europe) (select venues)
  • JC Chasez (Europe) (select venues)
  • Wicked Wisdom (Europe) (select venues)
  • Dodger (North America) (select venues) [3]
  • Eamon (North America) (was to open third leg) [4]

Set list

Act 1 - Check-In
Act 2 - Mystic Lounge
Act 3 - Mystic Garden
Act 4 - The Onyx Zone
  • "Shadow"
Act 5 - Hotel Security Cameras
Act 6 - Take it to the Streets
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
Act 7 - Checking Out

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
March 2, 2004 San Diego United States iPayOne Center
March 3, 2004 Glendale United States Glendale Arena
March 5 2004 Fresno United States Save Mart Center
March 6 2004 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena
March 8 2004 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
March 9 2004 Oakland United States Oakland Arena
March 11 2004 Portland United States Rose Garden Arena
March 12, 2004 Seattle United States KeyArena
March 15, 2004 Denver United States Pepsi Center
March 17, 2004 Omaha United States Qwest Center Omaha
March 18, 2004 Moline United States The MARK of the Quad Cities
March 23, 2004 Atlanta United States Philips Arena
March 24, 2004 Columbia United States Colonial Center
March 25 2004 Jacksonville United States Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
March 28 2004 Miami United States American Airlines Arena
March 29 2004 Orlando United States TD Waterhouse Centre
March 31 2004 Philadelphia United States Wachovia Center
April 3 2004 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
April 4 2004 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
April 6 2004 Manchester United States Verizon Wireless Arena
April 8 2004 Providence United States Dunkin' Donuts Center
April 9 2004 Trenton United States Sovereign Bank Arena
April 10 2004 East Rutherford United States Continental Airlines Arena
April 13 2004 Rosemont United States Allstate Arena
April 14 2004 Auburn Hills United States The Palace of Auburn Hills
Europe
April 26 2004 London England Wembley Arena
April 27 2004
April 29 2004 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
April 30 2004
May 1 2004 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
May 3 2004 London England Wembley Arena
May 4 2004
May 5 2004 Birmingham England National Indoor Arena
May 7 2004 Rotterdam Netherlands The Ahoy
May 9 2004 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
May 10 2004 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
May 11 2004 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
May 14 2004 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
May 15 2004 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arena
May 16 2004 Berlin Germany Velodrom
May 18 2004 Lyon France Halle Tony Garnier
May 19 2004 Milan Italy Fila Forum
May 20 2004 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
May 22 2004 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
May 23 2004 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
May 25 2004 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
May 28 2004 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
May 29 2004 Ghent Belgium Flanders Sports Arena
May 30 2004 Paris France Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
June 1 2004 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
June 2 2004 Dublin Ireland The Point
June 3 2004
June 5 2004 Lisbon Portugal Parque da Bela Vista [a]
June 6 2004 Dublin Ireland RDS Simmons Court
North America (CANCELED)
June 22, 2004 Hartford United States Meadows Music Theatre
June 23, 2004 Mansfield United States Tweeter Center
June 25, 2004 Scranton United States Ford Pavilion at Montage Mountain
June 26, 2004 Darien United States Darien Lake
June 27, 2004 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
June 29, 2004 Cleveland United States Gund Arena
June 30, 2004 Noblesville, Indiana United States Verizon Wireless Music Center
July 1 2004 Milwaukee United States Marcus Amphitheatre
July 3 2004 Columbus United States Germain Amphitheatre
July 4, 2004 Hershey United States Hershey Park Stadium
July 8 2004 Wantagh United States Jones Beach Amphitheatre
July 9, 2004
July 10, 2004 Bristow United States Nissan Pavilion
July 12, 2004 Philadelphia United States Tweeter Center
July 13, 2004 Holmdel United States PNC Bank Arts Center
July 14, 2004 Burgettstown United States Post Gazette Pavilion
July 16, 2004 Minneapolis United States Target Center
July 17, 2004 Tinley Park United States Tweeter Center
July 19, 2004 Maryland Heights United States UMB Bank Pavilion
July 20, 2004 Nashville United States Starwood Amphitheatre
July 22 2004 Raleigh United States TWC Music Pavilion
July 23 2004 Charlotte United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 24 2004 Virginia Beach United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 27, 2004 West Palm Beach United States Sound Advice Amphitheatre
July 28, 2004 Tampa, Florida United States Tampa Bay Amphitheatre
July 30, 2004 New Orleans United States New Orleans Arena
July 31 2004 Springs United States Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 2 2004 Dallas United States Smirnoff Music Centre
August 3, 2004 San Antonio United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 5, 2004 Albuquerque United States Journal Pavilion
August 7, 2004 Irvine United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 8 2004 Concord United States Chronicle Pavilion
August 10 2004 Marysville United States Sleep Train Amphitheatre
August 11, 2004 Mountain View United States Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 13, 2004 Chula Vista United States Coors Amphitheatre
August 14, 2004 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena
August 15 2004 Bakersfield United States Centennial Gardens
Asia (CANCELED)
September 1 2004 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
September 2 2004 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Merdeka Stadium
September 4 2004 Dubai UAE Dubai Media Center
Australia (CANCELED)
September 9 2004 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
September 10 2004 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
September 12 2004 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
September 13 2004 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
September 15 2004 Perth Australia Burswood Dome

Broadcasts and recordings

No official DVD has been released, although there are many bootlegs. Parts of the European Leg were chronicled in Britney and Kevin: Chaotic. The Rock in Rio Festival in Lisbon aired live on SIC Radical. Since the show was nestled between already scheduled dates in Dublin, Ireland, the full set was not built. Screens were mounted on the main stage and staircases were assembled resembling the original stage set up. Props such as "the bus" were used. "Oops!...I Did It Again" and "Touch of My Hand" were not performed.

The show at the American Airlines Arena was filmed for a special that aired on Showtime, entitled, Britney Spears: Live From Miami - The Onyx Hotel Tour attracted huge ratings. The show was rerun several times that year and still drew significantly large numbers.[5] The show at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena was filmed as a backup to the Miami show.

References

  1. ^ "Popdirt Boxscores:Britney,Christina,Justin and Beyonce". Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  2. ^ "For The Record: Quick News On Travis Barker, Beastie Boys, Michelle Williams, Jadakiss, Scott Weiland & More". MTV News. MTV Networks. 2004-01-09. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  3. ^ "biography". Dodger Official Website. Retrieved 2009-01-16.
  4. ^ "Eamon Added To Britney's Next Tour". MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  5. ^ "August 2004 - ROI TV Review". Media Live. Retrieved 2008-12-06.