Say You Will Tour

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Say You Will Tour
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.jpg
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham on the Say You Will Tour, 2003
Start dateMay 7, 2003
End dateSeptember 14, 2004
Legs5
No. of shows137
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology
  • The Dance Tour
    (1997)
  • Say You Will Tour
    (2003/04)
  • Unleashed
    (2009)

The Say You Will Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Fleetwood Mac in support of their 2003 album Say You Will . It ran from May 7, 2003 to September 14, 2004 and consisted of over 100 shows in the United States, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

Contents

The tour DVD set Live In Boston was filmed at the Fleet Center in Boston on September 23 and 24, 2003. [1] Their 10 December 2003 performance in the UK was attended by Christine McVie, a former member of Fleetwood Mac who left the band in 1998. [2] The tour grossed $69.2 million in 2003 making it the 4th highest grossing US tour of the year. [3] In 2004, it grossed a further $27.7 million from 38 shows and was the 21st highest grossing US tour of that year. [4]

Several touring musicians accompanied the band on stage, including Steve Rinkov, who served as Mick Fleetwood 's drum tech. Rinkov was asked to play on a few songs after Fleetwood overheard him playing during a rehearsal. One song on the Say You Will album included two separate drum tracks, so Buckingham suggested that Rinkov cover the second drum part on stage. Rinkov ultimately played additional drums on three songs for each leg of the tour. [5]

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
North America
May 7, 2003 Columbus United States Schottenstein Center 11,637 / 11,637$920,070
May 9, 2003Washington, D.C. MCI Center 12,126 / 12,126$1,458,432
May 10, 2003 Pittsburgh Mellon Arena 12,126 / 12,126$1,095,646
May 13, 2003 Cleveland Gund Arena 9,752 / 11,252$835,972
May 15, 2003 Buffalo HSBC Arena 12,393 / 13,348$775,199
May 17, 2003 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall 12,748 / 12,748$1,297,652
May 19, 2003 Philadelphia First Union Center 16,795 / 16,795$1,563,275
May 21, 2003 Albany Pepsi Arena 9,296 / 9,296$637,485
May 23, 2003 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum 13,410 / 13,410$1,340,948
May 25, 2003 East Rutherford Continental Airlines Arena 14,822 / 14,822$1,522,070
May 27, 2003 Worcester Worcester's Centrum Centre 22,875 / 22,875$2,012,376
May 28, 2003
May 31, 2003 Nashville Gaylord Entertainment Center 10,563 / 10,563$748,273
June 1, 2003 Greenville Bi-Lo Center 10,657 / 10,657$874,622
June 3, 2003 Atlanta Philips Arena 12,656 / 12,656$1,108,443
June 5, 2003 Birmingham BJCC Arena 10,160 / 11,063$735,253
June 7, 2003 Sunrise Office Depot Center 12,323 / 12,323$1,146,121
June 8, 2003 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum 9,471 / 11,199$719,224
June 12, 2003 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,931 / 13,931$1,192,629
June 14, 2003 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 10,929 / 10,929$1,003,215
June 19, 2003 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 25,271 / 25,271$2,300,763
June 20, 2003
June 22, 2003 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities 8,628 / 10,378$640,045
June 24, 2003 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse 9,613 / 11,894$711,800
June 26, 2003 Rosemont Allstate Arena 28,416 / 28,416$2,522,717
June 27, 2003
June 29, 2003 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater 22,999 / 22,999$1,112,150
July 1, 2003 Oklahoma City Ford Center 15,674 / 15,674$1,415,276
July 3, 2003 Dallas American Airlines Center 13,932 / 13,932$1,102,137
July 5, 2003 Paradise MGM Grand Garden Arena 12,220 / 12,220$1,842,900
July 6, 2003 Sacramento ARCO Arena 15,239 / 15,239$1,330,123
July 8, 2003 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose
July 11, 2003Los Angeles Staples Center
July 12, 2003
July 16, 2003 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
July 17, 2003
July 19, 2003 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena 9,906 / 9,906$783,695
July 21, 2003 Phoenix America West Arena 10,201 / 10,201$1,100,495
July 23, 2003 Oakland Oakland Arena 8,856 / 10,266$830,768
July 25, 2003 Portland Rose Garden Arena 11,722 / 11,722$1,177,810
July 26, 2003 Auburn White River Amphitheatre 11,874 / 13,630$1,064,889
July 29, 2003 Nampa Idaho Center
August 1, 2003 Reno Lawlor Events Center 8,151 / 9,877$710,596
August 2, 2003 Salt Lake City Delta Center
August 5, 2003 El Paso Don Haskins Center 7,933 / 8,933$608,495
August 7, 2003 Lubbock United Spirit Arena 7,990 / 9,297$553,868
August 9, 2003 Bossier City CenturyTel Center 10,236 / 11,142$813,982
August 10, 2003 Memphis Pyramid Arena
August 13, 2003 St. Louis Savvis Center 9,488 / 11,855$591,775
August 15, 2003 Kansas City Kemper Arena 11,050 / 12,952$778,843
August 16, 2003 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 7,630 / 9,781$588,313
August 19, 2003 Grand Forks Alerus Center 7,808 / 11,800$442,710
September 6, 2003 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum 9,579 / 9,579$848,965
September 7, 2003 Duluth Arena at Gwinnett Center 8,017 / 9,910$543,760
September 10, 2003 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Complex 9,639 / 11,687$590,111
September 12, 2003 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena 9,188 / 11,188$606,096
September 13, 2003 Chicago United Center 11,250 / 12,869$1,014,998
September 17, 2003 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre 10,581 / 15,202$631,290
September 20, 2003 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 13,471 / 13,471$1,030,835
September 21, 2003 Wantagh United States Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater 11,735 / 13,944$858,980
September 23, 2003 Boston Fleet Center
September 24, 200313,100 / 14,609$1,020,897
September 27, 2003 Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard 8,262 / 8,262$993,506
September 28, 2003PhiladelphiaFirst Union Center12,265 / 15,000$820,550
September 30, 2003New York City Madison Square Garden 11,418 / 13,208$1,159,745
October 2, 2003Washington, D.C.MCI Center10,283 / 12,045$801,715
October 5, 2003 San Antonio SBC Center 9,498 / 11,529$580,414
October 6, 2003 Houston Toyota Center 11,790 / 14,158$891,183
October 9, 2003 Omaha Qwest Center 13,425 / 13,425$1,062,185
October 11, 2003 Denver Pepsi Center 15,480 / 15,480$1,363,151
October 13, 2003Los AngelesStaples Center9,520 / 11,069$874,029
October 15, 2003 Bakersfield Centennial Garden Arena 9,023 / 9,023$896,335
October 18, 2003ParadiseMGM Grand Garden Arena8,682 / 10,602$978,190
Europe
November 9, 2003 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
November 10, 2003 Berlin Max Schmeling-Halle
November 13, 2003 Oberhausen Konig-Pilsener Arena
November 16, 2003 Kiel Ostseehalle
November 19, 2003 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
November 20, 2003
November 22, 2003 Newcastle England Telewest Arena
November 25, 2003 Birmingham NEC Arena
November 26, 2003
November 29, 2003 London Earls Court 23,413 / 23,413$2,046,948
November 30, 2003
December 3, 2003 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
December 4, 2003
December 7, 2003 Glasgow Scotland SECC Arena
December 8, 2003 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
December 10, 2003LondonEnglandEarls Court15,561 / 15,608$1,364,632
Australia
February 16, 2004 Newcastle Australia Newcastle Entertainment Centre
February 19, 2004 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
February 20, 2004
February 23, 2004 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
February 24, 2004
February 27, 2004 Perth WACA Grounds
February 28, 2004
March 2, 2004 Adelaide Adelaide Oval
March 4, 2004 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
March 6, 2004
March 7, 2004
North America
May 8, 2004 Madison United States Kohl Center 12,340 / 14,000$1,099,650
May 9, 2004 Champaign Assembly Hall 6,247 / 7,500$622,235
May 12, 2004 Green Bay Resch Center
May 14, 2004Nashville AmSouth Amphitheatre 7,169 / 17,279$360,059
May 15, 2004Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater 6,665 / 6,665$749,212
May 18, 2004 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre 11,516 / 19,271$565,071
May 20, 2004 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 9,093 / 18,812$397,981
May 22, 2004 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek 12,848 / 20,000$614,013
May 23, 2004 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena 10,664 / 12,648$789,375
May 28, 2004 Mansfield Tweeter Center 12,805 / 16,669$829,351
May 29, 2004 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 10,531 / 16,944$777,775
June 6, 2004 Wantagh Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater 10,141 / 13,899$750,173
June 8, 2004 Hartford New England Dodge Music Center 16,758 / 24,190$641,122
June 10, 2004 Scranton Ford Pavilion 10,377 / 17,521$565,427
June 12, 2004 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 12,856 / 16,466$750,438
June 13, 2004 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center 9,699 / 18,000$577,819
June 16, 2004Dallas Smirnoff Music Center
June 17, 2004 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 20,944 / 21,291$491,561
June 20, 2004 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 13,543 / 16,243$941,655
June 22, 2004 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre 9,066 / 19,492$707,249
June 24, 2004 Fresno Save Mart Center 7,417 / 9,373$660,840
June 26, 2004 Marysville Sleep Train Amphitheatre
June 27, 2004 Concord Chronicle Pavilion
June 29, 2004San JoseHP Pavilion
July 1, 2004AuburnWhite River Amphitheatre
July 3, 2004 Spokane Spokane Arena 6,643 / 7,656$598,979
July 5, 2004 Ridgefield The Amphitheatre at Clark County
July 7, 2004 Calgary CanadaSaddledome
July 9, 2004 Bozeman United StatesBrick Breeden Fieldhouse
July 11, 2004 Englewood Fiddler's Green
July 13, 2004 Sioux City Tyson Events Center
July 14, 2004 Cedar Falls UNI Dome6,545 / 16,000
July 17, 2004 Santa Ynez Chumash Casino Resort
July 18, 2004
September 10, 2004Atlantic CityBorgata Event Center
September 12, 2004 Camden Tweeter Center 12,963 / 24,934$566,576
September 14, 2004ClarkstonDTE Energy Music Theatre

Setlists

Most shows on the tour used one of two setlists, the first of which was used on the first four legs, and the second of which was used on the final leg. [6]

Setlist 1

  1. "The Chain"
  2. "Dreams"
  3. "Eyes of the World"
  4. "Peacekeeper"
  5. "Second Hand News"
  6. "Say You Will"
  7. "Never Going Back Again"
  8. "Rhiannon"
  9. "Come"
  10. "Gypsy"
  11. "Big Love"
  12. "Landslide"
  13. "Say Goodbye"
  14. "What's the World Coming To"
  15. "Beautiful Child"
  16. "Gold Dust Woman"
  17. "I'm So Afraid"
  18. "Silver Springs"
  19. "Tusk"
  20. "Stand Back"
  21. "Go Your Own Way"

Encore 1:

  1. "World Turning"
  2. "Don't Stop"

Encore 2:

  1. "Goodbye Baby" [7] [8]

Setlist 2

Setlist 2, used later in the tour, made the following changes:

Personnel

Fleetwood Mac

Supporting members

Notes

  1. Unterberger, Richie (2016). Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Illustrated History. Voyageur Press. p. 173. ISBN   978-0-7603-5176-5.
  2. Evans, Mike (2011). Fleetwood Mac: The Definitive History. New York: Sterling. p. 278. ISBN   978-1-4027-8630-3.
  3. "Top 25 Tours" (PDF). Billboard . 27 December 2003. p. 48. Retrieved 16 August 2025 via World Radio History.
  4. "Top 25 Tours" (PDF). Billboard . 25 December 2004. pp. 34, 48. Retrieved 16 August 2025 via World Radio History.
  5. Matteson, Cory (20 January 2015). "A little more about Steve the substitute Fleetwood Mac drummer". Lincoln Journal Star . Archived from the original on 30 January 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2025.
  6. "The Say You Will Tour". Archived from the original on March 21, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2007.
  7. Pullen, Doug (13 June 2003). "Fleetwood Mac brings out old, new". The Flint Journal . p. 28. Retrieved 16 August 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  8. Finn, Timothy (15 August 2003). "Mac reunion has feel of a swan song". The Kansas City Star . p. 52. Retrieved 16 August 2025.