Tour by Collective Soul | |
Start date | January 15, 2014 |
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End date | March 2, 2014 |
No. of shows | 12 in North America |
Collective Soul concert chronology |
The North American Winter Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Collective Soul.
The tour kicked off on January 15 at Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado, where lead guitarist Jesse Triplett made his live debut as a member of Collective Soul. Triplett replaced Joel Kosche, who had been with the band since replacing original lead guitarist Ross Childress in 2001. On February 6, Collective Soul publicly confirmed Kosche's departure from the band: "After 13 great years, Joel Kosche has moved on in the world of music. Collective Soul welcomes Jesse Triplett as our new lead guitarist." [1]
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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North America | ||||
January 15, 2014 | Aspen | United States | Belly Up | |
January 16, 2014 | Boulder | Boulder Theater | ||
January 17, 2014 | West Wendover | Peppermill Concert Hall | ||
January 18, 2014 | Reno | Silver Legacy Reno | ||
January 24, 2014 | Windsor | Canada | Caesars Windsor | |
January 25, 2014 | Manistee | United States | Little River Casino | |
February 7, 2014 [A] | Delray Beach | 140 NE 1st Street | ||
February 22, 2014 [B] | Miami | Norwegian Cruise Line | ||
February 24, 2014 [B] | Great Stirrup Cay | The Bahamas | Norwegian Cruise Line | |
February 28, 2014 | Fort Pierce | United States | Sunrise Theatre | |
March 1, 2014 [C] | Orlando | Universal Orlando | ||
March 2, 2014 | St. Petersburg | The Mahaffey Theater | ||
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