Glen Campbell Goodbye Tour

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Glen Campbell: The Goodbye Tour
Tour by Glen Campbell
Associated album Ghost on the Canvas
Start dateAugust 31, 2011
End dateNovember 30, 2012
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 126 in North America
  • 22 in Europe
  • 148 in total

Glen Campbell: The Goodbye Tour was the final concert tour by Glen Campbell, showcasing his album, Ghost on the Canvas . The tour started on August 31, 2011 in Toronto and concluded on November 30, 2012 in Napa.

Contents

Background

Campbell was supported on tour by roots band Instant People, [1] which includes all three of his children with current wife Kim, sons Cal on drums and Shannon on guitar, and daughter Ashley on banjo and keyboards [2] as well as daughter Debby from a previous marriage. His eldest daughter Debby sang harmony. [3] Prior to the tour, they played a show in Biloxi, Mississippi [4] previewing the line-up. [5] On September 15, 2011, Debby announced her departure from the band. [6]

Set list

This set list is representative of the performance on June 24, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour. [7] [8]

  1. "Gentle on My Mind"
  2. "Galveston"
  3. "By the Time I Get to Phoenix"
  4. "Try a Little Kindness"
  5. "Where's the Playground Susie"
  6. "Didn't We"
  7. "I Can't Stop Loving You"
  8. "True Grit"
  9. "Lovesick Blues"
  10. "Dueling Banjos"
  11. "Digging Deep"
  12. "Hey Little One"
  13. "Any Trouble"
  14. "It's Your Amazing Grace"
  15. "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress"
  16. "Wichita Lineman"
  17. "Rhinestone Cowboy"
Encore
  1. "Southern Nights"
  2. "A Better Place"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceBox office
North America [9]
August 31, 2011 Toronto Canada CNE Bandshell
September 2, 2011 Moncton Casino New Brunswick
September 9, 2011 St. Charles United States Bezemes Family Theater
September 10, 2011 [lower-alpha 1] Forrest City EACC Fine Arts Center
September 15, 2011 Philadelphia Irvine Auditorium
September 17, 2011 Renfro Valley Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
September 21, 2011 Stafford Stafford Centre
September 23, 2011 Marksville Paragon Casino Resort
September 25, 2011 Coarsegold Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino
October 1, 2011 Reno Eldorado Showroom
October 6, 2011 Los Angeles Club Nokia 1,500 / 1,500$63,630
October 9, 2011 [lower-alpha 2] Santa Barbara Lobero Theatre
October 13, 2011 Sault Ste. Marie Dreammakers Theater
October 15, 2011 Carlton Black Bear Casino
Europe [10]
October 21, 2011 Salford England The Lowry Lyric Theatre
October 22, 2011 London Royal Festival Hall
October 23, 2011 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
October 24, 2011 Northampton England Derngate Theatre
October 25, 2011 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
October 26, 2011 Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
October 28, 2011 York York Barbican
October 29, 2011 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
October 30, 2011 Basingstoke The Anvil
November 1, 2011 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
November 2, 2011 Bristol Colston Hall
November 3, 2011 Brighton Brighton Dome
November 4, 2011 Guilford G Live
November 5, 2011 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
November 6, 2011 Birmingham Symphony Hall
November 12, 2011 Killarney Ireland Ireland's National Events Centre
November 13, 2011 Castlebar The Royal Theatre
November 19, 2011 [lower-alpha 3] Dublin Convention Centre Auditorium
November 20, 2011 [lower-alpha 4] Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Festival Theatre
November 22, 2011 [lower-alpha 5] Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen
November 23, 2011
November 24, 2011 Glasgow Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
North America [11]
November 30, 2011 Nashville United States Ryman Auditorium
December 2, 2011 Branson Tri-Lakes Center
December 3, 2011
December 5, 2011NashvilleRyman Auditorium
December 16, 2011 French Lick French Lick Resort Casino
December 18, 2011 Mescalero Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino
January 3, 2012NashvilleRyman Auditorium
January 5, 2012 Huntington Keith-Albee Theatre
January 7, 2012 New York City The Town Hall
January 11, 2012 Worcester Hanover Theatre
January 13, 2012 Houston Arena Theatre
January 14, 2012 Bossier City Diamond Jacks Casino
January 19, 2012 Bloomington Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
January 20, 2012 Freeport Masonic Event Center
January 21, 2012 Milwaukee Pabst Theater
January 22, 2012 [lower-alpha 6] Wausau Grand Theater
January 26, 2012 Joliet Rialto Square Theatre
January 28, 2012 [lower-alpha 7] Ann Arbor Hill Auditorium
January 29, 2012 Kent Kent Stage
February 6, 2012Los AngelesThe Clive Davis Theater
February 11, 2012 [lower-alpha 8] Silver Springs Twin Oaks Amphitheatre
February 15, 2012 Tucson Fox Tucson Theatre
February 17, 2012 Pala Infinity Room
February 18, 2012 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
February 23, 2012 Boston Wilbur Theatre
February 24, 2012 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 1,990 / 3,258$59,700
February 26, 2012 Jackson Thalia Mara Hall
March 2, 2012 Shelton Little Creek Casino Resort
March 3, 2012 Spokane Northern Quest Resort & Casino
March 4, 2012 Lewiston Clearwater River Casino
March 16, 2012 Midland Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center 1,758 / 1,758$106,935
March 16, 2012 Austin Travis County Exposition Center
March 21, 2012 Clearwater Capitol Theatre
March 22, 2012
March 23, 2012 Melbourne King Center for the Performing Arts
March 24, 2012 [lower-alpha 8] Silver SpringsTwin Oaks Amphitheatre
March 25, 2012 Jacksonville Florida Theatre 1,101 / 1,101$46,253
March 27, 2012 Tulsa Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino
April 13, 2012 Prior Lake Mystic Showroom
April 14, 2012 Spencer Clay County Regional Events Center
April 15, 2012 Ames Stephens Auditorium 1,564 / 2,291$77,700
April 18, 2012 Alexandria The Birchmere
April 19, 2012 Jim Thorpe Penn's Peak
April 20, 2012 Verona The Showroom Turning Stone
April 21, 2012 Peekskill Paramount Hudson Valley Theater
April 26, 2012 Kansas City Uptown Theater
April 27, 2012 Fayetteville Baum Walker Hall
April 28, 2012
April 29, 2012 Wichita Orpheum Theatre
May 9, 2012 Warren Andiamo Celebrity Showroom
May 10, 2012 Wabash Ford Theater
May 11, 2012WarrenAndiamo Celebrity Showroom
May 12, 2012 Manistee Little River Casino Resort
May 18, 2012 Paducah The Carson Center
May 20, 2012 Pittsburgh Byham Theater
May 21, 2012 Lancaster American Music Theatre
May 22, 2012 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center
May 24, 2012 Albany Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre
May 25, 2012PeekskillParamount Hudson Valley Theater
May 26, 2012 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
June 1, 2012 Winchester Hilton International Theater
June 2, 2012
June 6, 2012 Atlanta John A. Williams Theatre
June 7, 2012 [lower-alpha 9] Nashville LP Field
June 8, 2012 Louisville Palace Theatre
June 9, 2012 Evansville Aiken Theatre
June 10, 2012 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
June 20, 2012 Saratoga Mountain Winery
June 21, 2012 Stockton Bob Hope Theater
June 22, 2012 Santa Rosa Ruth Finley Person Theater
June 24, 2012Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
June 26, 2012 Sandy Sandy Amphitheater
June 28, 2012 [lower-alpha 10] Highland Park Ravinia Pavilion
June 29, 2012 Green Bay Meyer Theatre
June 30, 2012 Bayfield Big Top Chautauqua
July 7, 2012 San Antonio Majestic Theatre
July 8, 2012 Galveston Grand 1894 Opera House
July 13, 2012 Hiawassee Anderson Music Hall
July 14, 2012 [lower-alpha 11] Atlanta Delta Classic Chastain Park Amphitheater
July 15, 2012 Panama City Marina Civic Center
July 21, 2012 Cary Koka Booth Amphitheatre
July 22, 2012AlexandriaThe Birchmere
July 23, 2012
July 25, 2012 [lower-alpha 12] Goshen Elkhart County Fairgrounds
July 27, 2012 [lower-alpha 13] Springfield Ozark Empire Fairgrounds
July 29, 2012 Albuquerque Route 66 Casino Hotel
September 2, 2012 Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
September 6, 2012 Little Rock Robinson Center
September 7, 2012 Jonesboro Arkansas State University
September 9, 2012Austin Michael & Susan Dell Hall
October 12, 2012 Sewell TD Bank Arts Center
October 13, 2012New York City Carnegie Hall
October 16, 2012 Portland Merrill Auditorium
October 17, 2012BostonWilbur Theatre
October 18, 2012 New Brunswick State Theatre
October 19, 2012 Morristown Mayo Performing Arts Center
October 20, 2012 Torrington Warner Theatre
October 24, 2012 Buffalo Center for the Arts
October 25, 2012 Ithaca State Theater
October 26, 2012 Bethlehem Sands Bethlehem Event Center
October 27, 2012 Shippensburg Luhrs Performing Arts Center
November 2, 2012 Fort Pierce Sunrise Theatre
November 4, 2012 Sarasota Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
November 10, 2012KentKent Stage
November 11, 2012 Cincinnati Taft Theatre
November 13, 2012 Lexington Lexington Opera House
November 15, 2012 Miami Buffalo Run Casino & Resort
November 17, 2012 Texarkana Perot Theatre
November 27, 2012 Seattle Paramount Theatre
November 28, 2012 Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
November 30, 2012 Napa Uptown Theater

Cancelled concerts

DateCityCountryVenue
April 17, 2012AlexandriaUnited StatesThe Birchmere
August 10, 2012 Christchurch New Zealand CBS Canterbury Arena
August 12, 2012 Auckland Vector Arena
August 15, 2012 Sydney Australia State Theatre
August 16, 2012
August 19, 2012 [lower-alpha 14] Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre
August 21, 2012 Perth Crown Theatre
August 23, 2012 Melbourne Palais Theatre
August 24, 2012 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Sources: [12] [13] [14]

Notes

  1. The September 10, 2011 concert in Forrest City was part of the EACC Spotlight Series.
  2. The October 9, 2011 concert in Santa Barbara was part of the Santa Barbara Birth Center Benefit.
  3. The November 19, 2011 concert in Dublin was originally scheduled to take place on November 11, 2011.
  4. The November 20, 2011 concert in Edinburgh was originally scheduled to take place on November 8, 2011.
  5. The November 22, 2011 concert in Aberdeen was originally scheduled to take place on November 9, 2011.
  6. The January 22, 2012 concert in Wausau was originally scheduled to take place on December 8, 2011.
  7. The January 28, 2012 concert in Ann Arbor was part of the Ann Arbor Folk Festival.
  8. 1 2 The February 11 and March 24, 2012 concerts in Silver Springs were part of the Silver Springs concert series.
  9. The June 7, 2012 concert in Nashville was part of the CMA Music Festival.
  10. The June 28, 2012 concert in Highland Park was part of the Ravinia Festival.
  11. The June 28, 2012 concert in Atlanta was part co-headlined by Kenny Rogers.
  12. The July 25, 2012 concert in Goshen was part of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair.
  13. The July 25, 2012 concert in Goshen was part of the Ozark Empire Fair.
  14. The August 19, 2012 concert in Brisbane was originally scheduled to take place on August 17, 2012.

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