Kaleidoscope Heart Tour

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Kaleidoscope Heart Tour
Tour by Sara Bareilles
Sara Bareilles at the Warfield.png
Bareilles during the tour at the Warfield on December 16, 2010
Associated album Kaleidoscope Heart
Start dateSeptember 25, 2010
End dateDecember 10, 2011
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 62 in North America
  • 5 in Asia
  • 67 total
Sara Bareilles concert chronology
  • Gravity Tour
    (2009)
  • Kaleidoscope Heart Tour
    (2010–11)
  • Brave Enough Tour
    (2013)

Kaleidoscope Heart Tour was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, in support of her second studio album, Kaleidoscope Heart .

Contents

There were three legs of the tour: the first was from September to December 2010, the second was in April and May 2011, and the third was from July to December 2011. Though the tour was predominantly in the United States, Bareilles also performed in Canada, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, and Indonesia.

Support acts

Leg 1
Leg 2
Leg 3


Setlist

Bareilles and band the tour at the Warfield on December 16, 2010. Sara and the band.jpg
Bareilles and band the tour at the Warfield on December 16, 2010.
Setlist (Round 1)
  1. Vegas
  2. Uncharted
  3. Gonna Get Over You
  4. Love Song
  5. Hold My Heart
  6. Basket Case
  7. Nice Dream (Radiohead cover)
  8. Let the Rain
  9. Bottle it up
  10. King of Anything
  11. Fairytale
  12. Gravity
  13. Kaleidoscope Heart
  14. Many the Miles

Additional notes

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 [1] [2] [3] [11]
September 25, 2010 Portland United States Roseland Theater
September 28, 2010Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
September 29, 2010 San Diego House of Blues
September 30, 2010 Tempe Marquee Theatre
October 2, 2010 Dallas Palladium Ballroom
October 3, 2010 Austin La Zona Rosa
October 4, 2010 Houston House of Blues
October 7, 2010 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
October 8, 2010 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
October 11, 2010 Fort Lauderdale Revolution
October 12, 2010 Orlando House of Blues
October 14, 2010 Charlotte The Neighborhood Theatre
October 15, 2010 Carrboro Cat's Cradle
October 16, 2010 Philadelphia Trocadero Theatre
October 18, 2010Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
November 2, 2010 Minneapolis Pantages Theatre
November 3, 2010ChicagoHouse of Blues
November 5, 2010 Milwaukee Pabst Theater
November 6, 2010 Louisville Brown Theatre
November 8, 2010 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
November 9, 2010 Boston United StatesHouse of Blues
November 10, 2010New York City Webster Hall
November 13, 2010 St. Louis Touhill Performing Arts Center
November 14, 2010 Lawrence Liberty Hall
November 15, 2010 Denver Ogden Theatre
November 17, 2010 Salt Lake City In the Venue
November 19, 2010 Boise Knitting Factory Concert House
November 20, 2010 Spokane
November 22, 2010 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
November 24, 2010 Reno United StatesKnitting Factory Concert House
December 16, 2010San Francisco Warfield Theatre
December 17, 2010 Arcata Van Duzer Theatre
December 18, 2010
Leg 2 [12]
April 1, 2011 Portland United States State Theatre
April 2, 2011 Providence Lupo's
April 3, 2011 Baltimore Rams Head Live!
April 6, 2011 Interlochen Corson Auditorium
April 9, 2011 Duluth The College of St. Scholastica
April 11, 2011 Pittsburgh Carnegie Music Hall
April 12, 2011 Winston-Salem Wake Forest University
April 13, 2011 Columbus Newport Music Hall
April 16, 2011 Covington Madison Theatre
April 17, 2011 Buffalo Canisius College
April 19, 2011 Asheville Orange Peel
April 21, 2011 Biloxi Hard Rock Casino
April 22, 2011 Birmingham Workplay Soundstage
April 23, 2011 Memphis Minglewood Hall
May 11, 2011Singapore Esplanade Concert Hall
May 12, 2011 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
May 14, 2011 Seoul South Korea V-Hall
May 16, 2011 Osaka JapanMusic Club Janus
May 17, 2011TokyoMt. Rainier Hall Shibuya Pleasure Pleasure
Leg 3
July 12, 2011 Apple Valley United States Subway Music in the Zoo Concert
July 13, 2011 Fargo Fargo Theatre
July 15, 2011 Missoula Wilma Theatre
July 19, 2011Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
July 20, 2011 Jacksonville Britt Festival
August 9, 2011 Cleveland House of Blues
August 11, 2011 Grand Rapids Charter Township Frederik Meijer Gardens
August 16, 2011 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
August 30, 2011Boston Bank of America Pavilion
August 31, 2011New York City Rumsey Playfield
September 16, 2011Austin Austin City Limits Music Festival
September 17, 2011Boston MixFest
October 10, 2011 Urbana The Canopy Club
October 11, 2011Chicago Riviera Theatre
October 17, 2011Philadelphia Electric Factory
October 19, 2011 Newport News The Concert Hall
December 9, 2011Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
December 10, 2011San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
November 6, 2010 Louisville Bomhard TheaterThis performance was moved to the Brown Theatre. [13]
November 17, 2010 Salt Lake City Avalon TheaterThis performance was moved to the in the Venue. [14]

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