An Evening with Adele

An Evening with Adele
Tour by Adele

Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album 19
Start date 27 January 2008 (2008-01-27)
End date 12 July 2009 (2009-07-12)
Legs 3
No. of shows 30 in Europe
48 in North America
78 Total
Adele concert chronology

An Evening with Adele was the debut concert tour by English recording artist Adele, in support of her debut album, 19. The tour was unusual in that it included few dates in the United Kingdom, Adele's home and the territory where 19 was most successful. Instead, the tour focused heavily on North America. Adele and the tour gained some notoriety when she cancelled tour dates in 2008 in order to spend time with her boyfriend, an incident she later expressed regret over.[1] One of the last performances on the tour took place at the historic Hollywood Bowl. Etta James was supposed to appear at the performance but cancelled at the last-minute due to illness and was replaced by Chaka Khan.[2] The last performance of the tour was at the North Sea Jazz Festival.[3]

An official tour book containing exclusive pictures and behind-the-scene information of the tour is available for purchase on Adele's official site.[4]

Opening acts

Setlist

Adele performing at Paradiso during the tour in 2008.
  1. "Cold Shoulder"
  2. "Melt My Heart to Stone"
  3. "Daydreamer"
  4. "Best for Last"
  5. "Right as Rain"
  6. "Many Shades of Black"
  7. "First Love"
  8. "Tired"
  9. "Make You Feel My Love"
  10. "Fool That I Am"
  11. "Hometown Glory"
Encore

Source:[12]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
27 January 2008 Manchester England Royal Northern College of Music
29 January 2008 London Bloomsbury Theatre
2 February 2008 Glasgow Scotland The Classic Grand
3 February 2008 Birmingham England The Glee Club
2 March 2008 Dublin Ireland Crawdaddy
4 March 2008 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
6 March 2008 Hamburg Germany Stage Club
North America
12 March 2008 Austin United States SXSW
13 March 2008
17 March 2008 New York City Joe's Pub
18 March 2008
20 March 2008 Los Angeles Hotel Cafe
25 March 2008 Montreal Canada Just for Laughs Museum
27 March 2008 Toronto The Rivoli
Europe
23 April 2008 Cardiff Wales St. David's Hall
24 April 2008 Newcastle upon Tyne England The Journal Tyne Theatre
26 April 2008 Edinburgh Scotland The Queen's Hall
28 April 2008 York England Grand Opera House
30 April 2008 Manchester Lowry Centre
1 May 2008 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
3 May 2008 Southampton Southampton Guildhall
4 May 2008 Birmingham New Alexandra Theatre
6 May 2008 London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
7 May 2008
10 May 2008 Maidstone Radio 1's Big Weekend
16 May 2008 Dublin Ireland Vicar Street
North America
21 May 2008 Los Angeles United States Roxy Theatre
23 May 2008 San Francisco Bimbo's 365 Club
26 May 2008 Vancouver Canada Red Room
27 May 2008 Seattle United States The Triple Door
29 May 2008 Portland Mission Theatre & Pub
31 May 2008 Chicago Martyr's
2 June 2008 Minneapolis Theatre de la Jeune Lune
6 June 2008 Toronto Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
7 June 2008 Montreal Outremont Theatre
11 June 2008 New York City United States Highline Ballroom
12 June 2008
14 June 2008[A] Manchester Great Stage Park
16 June 2008 Philadelphia World Cafe
18 June 2008 Washington, D.C. Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
22 June 2008 Boulder Fox Theatre
Europe
28 June 2008 Paris France La Cigale
11 July 2008 Berlin Germany Postbanhof
13 July 2008[B] Montreux Switzerland Convention Centre
15 July 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
20 July 2008[C] London England Somerset House
25 July 2008 Bush Hall
12 November 2008[D] Union Chapel
21 December 2008[E] The Roundhouse
North America
14 January 2009 Somerville United States Somerville Theatre
16 January 2009 Philadelphia The TLA
17 January 2009 Washington D.C. 9:30 Club
19 January 2009 Chicago Park West
20 January 2009 St. Paul Fitzgerald Theater
22 January 2009 Denver Bluebird Theater
23 January 2009 Salt Lake City Murray Theatre
26 January 2009 Seattle Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room
27 January 2009 Portland Wonder Ballroom
29 January 2009 San Francisco Warfield Theater
30 January 2009 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
10 March 2009 San Diego House of Blues
11 March 2009 Scottsdale Martini Ranch
13 March 2009 Austin La Zona Rosa
15 March 2009 Houston Warehouse Live
16 March 2009 Dallas Granada Theatre
18 March 2009 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
19 March 2009 Nashville Mercy Lounge
21 March 2009 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
22 March 2009 Cleveland Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Europe
17 April 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
19 April 2009 Groningen Oosterpoort Main Hall
North America
29 April 2009 Montreal Canada Métropolis
30 April 2009 Toronto Massey Hall
3 May 2009 Boston United States Orpheum Theatre
4 May 2009 Philadelphia Electric Factory
5 May 2009 New York City Roseland Ballroom
29 June 2009 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
Europe
12 July 2009 Rotterdam Netherlands North Sea Jazz Festival
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the 'Bonnaroo Music Festival'
B This concert was a part of the 'Montreux Jazz Festival'
C This concert was a part of the 'Summer Series'
D This concert was a part of the 'Little Noise Sessions'
E This concert was a part of the 'iTunes Festival'

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Southampton Guildhall Southampton 1,198 / 1,198 (100%) $35,544[13]
The Roxy Los Angeles 547 / 547 (100%) $8,946[14]
Martyr's Chicago 320 / 320 (100%) $4,800[15]
Outremont Theatre Montreal 521 / 650 (80%) $11,513[15]
Somerville Theatre Somerville 899 / 899 (100%) $16,980[16]
The TLA Philadelphia 1,000 / 1,000 (100%) $17,442[17]
9:30 Club Washington DC 1,200 / 1,200 (100%) $24,000[18]
Park West Chicago 1,000 / 1,000 (100%) $20,000[19]
Warfield Theatre San Francisco 2,350 / 2,350 (100%) $52,356[20]
Wiltern Theater Los Angeles 2,636 / 2,636 (100%) $54,230[21]
Granada Theatre Dallas 1,175 / 1,175 (100%) $20,047[20]
Heineken Music Hall Amsterdam 5,519 / 5,519 (100%) $233,641[22]
Metropolis Montreal 1,499 / 1,500 (99%) $36,729[23]
Massey Hall Toronto 2,663 / 2,663 (100%) $83,504[24]
Orpheum Theatre Boston 2,491 / 2,822 (88%) $60,209[25]
Roseland Ballroom New York City 3,715 / 3,715 (100%) $105,246[26]
TOTAL 28,733 / 29,194 (98%) $775,187

Broadcasts and recordings

The concert at The Roundhouse (a part of the iTunes Festival) was recorded and released as iTunes Live from SoHo.

References

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