Addicted Tour

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Addicted Tour
Tour by Kelly Clarkson
Addicted Tour.jpg
Cover artwork of the tour program
Associated album Breakaway
Start dateJune 30, 2006 (2006-06-30)
End dateAugust 6, 2006 (2006-08-06)
Legs1
No. of shows25 in North America
Kelly Clarkson concert chronology

The Addicted Tour was the third headlining concert tour by American pop singer Kelly Clarkson. It was a United States tour beginning on June 30, 2006, in West Palm Beach, Florida and ended on August 6, in Auburn, Washington. The tour was in support of her second studio album, Breakaway (2004), following The Breakaway Tour (2005–06) and Hazel Eyes Tour (2005). [1] [2]

Contents

Show synopsis

The show begins pitch black with the music of "Addicted" being played, then there is a silhouette of one of the band members on violin. After a few measures of him playing, a silhouette of Clarkson appears. When the violinist stops playing Clarkson begins to sing "It's like I can't breathe" and the curtain comes up in one swift motion. She then goes into the rest of the chorus and finishes the rest of the song. Clarkson ended the night with "Since U Been Gone"

The tour's set list includes songs that would later appear on Clarkson's third studio album My December (2007).

Opening act

Setlist

  1. "Addicted"
  2. "I Hate Myself For Losing You"
  3. "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
  4. "Maybe"
  5. "Gone"
  6. "Anymore"
  7. "Shelter" (Ray LaMontagne cover)
  8. "Because of You"
  9. "Thankful"
  10. "Home" (Marc Broussard cover)
  11. Miss Independent"
  12. "Go"
  13. "Beautiful Disaster"
  14. "Hear Me"
  15. "Yeah"
  16. "Walk Away"
Encore
  1. "Breakaway"
  2. "Since U Been Gone"
Notes

Tour dates

DateCity (All U.S.)Venue
June 30, 2006 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheater
July 1, 2006 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
July 3, 2006 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
July 4, 2006 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 6, 2006 Bristow Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
July 7, 2006 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
July 9, 2006 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
July 10, 2006 Darien Center Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 12, 2006 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 13, 2006
July 15, 2006 Hartford New England Dodge Music Center
July 16, 2006 Mansfield Xfinity Center
July 18, 2006 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
July 19, 2006 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion
July 21, 2006 Bonner Springs Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 22, 2006 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
July 24, 2006 Maryland Heights UMB Bank Pavilion
July 25, 2006 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center
July 28, 2006 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre
July 29, 2006 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
July 31, 2006 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion
August 1, 2006 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 3, 2006 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 4, 2006 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre
August 6, 2006 Auburn White River Amphitheatre

Box office score data

VenueCityAttendanceGross revenue
Nissan Pavilion at Stone RidgeBristow16,167 / 22,502 (72%)$572,728 [4]
Verizon Wireless AmphitheatreVirginia Beach15,314 / 15,314 (100%)$449,590 [5]
PNC Bank Arts CenterHolmdel Township16,973 / 16,973 (100%)$681,309 [5]
Darien Lake Performing Arts CenterDarien13,209 / 13,209 (100%)$406,590 [5]
Nikon at Jones Beach TheaterWantagh27,969 / 27,969 (100%)$1,385,535 [5]
New England Dodge Music CenterHartford12,524 / 12,524 (100%)$459,057 [6]
Tweeter Center for the Performing ArtsMansfield17,072 / 17,072 (100%)$840,135 [6]
Tweeter Center at the WaterfrontCamden20,778 / 20,778 (100%)$747,431 [6]
First Midwest Bank AmphitheatreTinley Park19,620 / 19,620 (100%)$682,027 [7]
TOTAL159,626 / 165,961 (96%)$6,224,402

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