This Time Around Tour

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This Time Around Tour
Tour by Hanson
Associated album This Time Around
Start dateJuly 27, 2000
End dateNovember 17, 2000
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 8 in South America
  • 48 in North America
  • 56 in total
Hanson concert chronology
  • Albertane Tour
    (1998)
  • This Time Around Tour
    (2000)
  • Underneath Acoustic Tour
    (2004)

The This Time Around Tour was a tour by American band Hanson. [1] The tour supported the band's second studio album, This Time Around (2000). The tour predominantly visited North America with additional dates in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. The concert film At the Fillmore was released following the tour.

Contents

Opening act

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the September 11, 2000 concert, held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. It includes music primarily from albums Middle of Nowhere and This Time Around, in addition to various covers. This does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [2]

  1. "Look at You"
  2. "Crosstown Traffic"
  3. "Where's the Love"
  4. "Runaway Run"
  5. "Wish That I Was There"
  6. "Save Me"
  7. "Can't Stop"
  8. "Thinking of You"
  9. "Piece of My Heart"
  10. "Lucy" (acoustic)
  11. "A Song to Sing" (acoustic)
  12. "Sure About It" (acoustic)
  13. "Love Song" (acoustic)
  14. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  15. "A Minute Without You"
  16. "Dying to Be Alive"
  17. "River"
  18. "Man from Milwaukee"
  19. "This Time Around"
  20. "If Only"
  21. "Speechless"
  22. "Hand in Hand"
  23. "You Never Know"
  24. "Johnny B. Goode"
  25. "MMMBop"
  26. "In the City"
  27. "This Time Around" (a cappella)
    Encore
  28. "I Want You to Want Me"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
July 27, 2000 Tulsa United States Tulsa Performing Arts Center
July 30, 2000 Seattle The Moore Theater
August 1, 2000 Vancouver Canada The Orpheum Theater
August 2, 2000 Portland United StatesThe Crystal Ballroom
August 4, 2000 San Francisco The Warfield
August 8, 2000 Los Angeles The Wiltern
August 10, 2000 Phoenix The Web Theater
August 12, 2000 San Antonio Sea World Amp
August 15, 2000 Houston Aerial Theater
August 17, 2000 New Orleans House of Blues
August 19, 2000 Arlington Six Flags Over Texas
August 22, 2000 Atlanta The Tabernacle
August 24, 2000 Tampa Tampa Bay PAC
August 26, 2000 Sunrise Sunrise Musical Theater
August 29, 2000 Orlando Hard Rock Live
August 31, 2000 Charlotte Ovens Auditorium
September 2, 2000 Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium
September 3, 2000 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
September 6, 2000 Richmond The Carpenter Center
September 9, 2000 Hampton Hampton Bay Days
September 11, 2000 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
September 13, 2000 York York Fair
September 14, 2000 Washington, D.C. The Warner Theater
September 16, 2000 Philadelphia The Tower Theater
September 18, 2000 Wilkes-Barre The FM Kirby Center
September 19, 2000 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center
September 21, 2000 Boston The Orpheum Theater
September 23, 2000 Montreal CanadaThe Metropolis
September 25, 2000 Pittsburgh AJ Palumbo Theater
September 26, 2000 Columbus The Palace Theater
September 28, 2000 Detroit The State Theater
September 30, 2000 Toronto CanadaMassey Hall
October 2, 2000 Chicago United StatesChicago Theater
October 5, 2000 Cleveland Lakewood Civic Auditorium
October 7, 2000 Indianapolis The Murat Theater
October 9, 2000 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
October 10, 2000 Fort Wayne Embassy Theater
October 12, 2000 Louisville Palace Theater
October 14, 2000 Cincinnati Taft Theater
October 15, 2000 Erie Warner Theater
October 17, 2000 Memphis Orpheum Theater
October 18, 2000 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
October 19, 2000 St. Louis The Pageant Theater
October 22, 2000 Kansas City Midland Theatre
October 23, 2000 Norman Lloyd Noble Center
October 25, 2000 Monterrey MexicoAuditorio Coca-Cola
October 26, 2000 Mexico City The Sports Palace
October 29, 2000 Phoenix United StatesVeterans Coliseum
South America
November 2, 2000 Santiago ChileMonumental
November 4, 2000 Buenos Aires ArgentinaLuna Park
November 5, 2000
November 8, 2000 São Paulo BrazilCredicard Hall
November 8, 2000
November 11, 2000 Porto Alegre Gigantinho Ginasium
November 15, 2000 Rio de Janeiro ATL Hall
November 17, 2000 Belo Horizonte Minas Centro

Concert film

At the Fillmore was taped at the Fillmore music venue in San Francisco, California on June 27, 2000 before a live audience. The concert featured a set and setlist resembling the tour. It aired on DirecTv throughout the summer of 2000 and was released on DVD in April 2001.

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