Love Soul Tour
The Love Soul Tour was the seventh concert tour by American singer-songwriter, Mary J. Blige, in support of her platinum eighth studio album, Growing Pains (2007).[1] It began in September 2008 and continued through October 2008.[2]
| Tour by Mary J. Blige | |
| Location | United States |
|---|---|
| Associated album | Growing Pains |
| Start date | September 13, 2008 |
| End date | October 24, 2008 |
| No. of shows | 18 |
| Mary J. Blige concert chronology | |
Opening Acts
Set list
- MJB (introduction)
- "Grown Woman"
- "Love Is All We Need"
- "I'm The Only Woman"
- "Everyday It Rains"
- "Be Happy" / "Real Love" / "Mary Jane (All Night Long)"
- "Love No Limit" (remix)
- "Good Woman Down"
- "I Never Wanna Live Without You"
- "You Gotta Believe"
- "Sweet Thing"
- "Take Me As I Am"
- "Not Gon' Cry"
- "Hurt Again"
- "I Found My Everything"
- "I'm Going Down"
- "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" (musical interlude)
- "My Life '06"
- "Fade Away"
- "No More Drama"
- "MJB Da MVP"
- "Work That"
- "Enough Cryin"
- "Be Without You"
- Encore
Notes
- "The Love I Never Had" and "Father In You" were performed on September 13.
Tour dates
| Date (2008) |
City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| September 13 | North Charleston | North Charleston Coliseum |
| September 19 | Virginia Beach | Verizon Wirless Amphitheatre Virginia Beach |
| September 20 | Washington, D.C. | Nissan Pavilion |
| September 21 | Raleigh | Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion |
| September 28 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre |
| October 2 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall |
| October 3 | ||
| October 5 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center |
| October 8 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
| October 10 | Sunrise | Bank Atlantic Center |
| October 11 | Tampa | Ford Amphitheatre |
| October 12 | Atlanta | Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood |
| October 14 | Chicago | Arie Crown Theater |
| October 15 | Omaha | Qwest Center |
| October 17 | Paradise | Pearl Concert Theater |
| October 18 | Concord | Sleep Train Pavilion |
| October 19 | Los Angeles | Gibson Amphitheatre |
| October 22 | Phoenix | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
References
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