Celebrity Tour

{{Short description|2002 concert tour by NSYNC}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2014}}

{{Infobox concert

| concert_tour_name = Celebrity Tour

| image = Celebrity Tour ad.jpg

| image_size = 220px

| artist = NSYNC

| album = Celebrity

| start_date = {{Start date|2002|03|03}}

| end_date = {{End date|2002|04|28}}

| number_of_legs = 1

| number_of_shows = 36

| gross = $33.3 million (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|33.3|r=2|2002}}}} million in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars){{inflation-fn|US}}

| last_tour = PopOdyssey
(2001)

| this_tour = Celebrity Tour
(2002)

}}

The Celebrity Tour was the fifth and last concert tour by the American boy band NSYNC before their indefinite hiatus, in May 2002. Promoting their fourth studio album, Celebrity (2001), this is the second tour to showcase the album. The group stated that the tour would go "back to their roots", as they would be performing obscure songs from all three of their albums. The tour earned nearly $30 million.{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1459239/20021220/spears_britney.jhtml|title=Britney, 'NSYNC Buried In Ticket Sales By McCartney, Stones|date=December 20, 2001|access-date=January 9, 2009|last=Wiederhorn|first=Jon|work=MTV News|archive-date=September 11, 2011|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315705587SKSJHOQORG?url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1459239/mccartney-tops-tour-receipts.jhtml}} The tour was in the months right before the group went on a scheduled hiatus, in May 2002.{{Cite web |date=April 18, 2002 |title=For The Record: Quick News On Ashanti, 'NSYNC, Notorious B.I.G., White Stripes, Adema, Coldplay & More |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1453484/for-the-record-quick-news-on-ashanti-nsync-notorious-big-white-stripes-adema-coldplay-more/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116121818/http://www.mtv.com/news/1453484/for-the-record-quick-news-on-ashanti-nsync-notorious-big-white-stripes-adema-coldplay-more/ |archive-date=January 16, 2021 |access-date=August 3, 2021 |website=MTV News |quote=On 'TRL' Wednesday, 'NSYNC's Joey Fatone told host Carson Daly that after the boys are done touring, they're going to take a few months off before they start their next album.}}{{Cite web |last=Mervis |first=Scott |date=April 21, 2002 |title=Music Preview: 'N Sync trusts 'Nstincts |url=https://old.post-gazette.com/ae/20020421nsyncp7.asp |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220820013816/https://old.post-gazette.com/ae/20020421nsyncp7.asp |archive-date=2022-08-20 |access-date=2022-08-20 |website=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}}{{Cite web |last=Blickley |first=Leigh |date=2018-04-30 |title=A History Of *NSYNC's Breakup, According To Bandmates Not Named Justin Timberlake |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nsync-interview-walk-of-fame_n_5ade1b2be4b0df502a4e64d0 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220812001206/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nsync-interview-walk-of-fame_n_5ade1b2be4b0df502a4e64d0 |archive-date=August 12, 2022 |access-date=August 3, 2021 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}

Background

In January 2002, NSYNC announced another string of tour dates known as the "Celebrity Tour". They believed that their songs were well known by then and were able to experiment a little more. Originally, the group wanted to perform in theaters, however, they were pushed to arenas due to demand. During an interview, band member Chris Kirkpatrick stated the second outing would remove the spectacle of their previous tour PopOdyssey and focus on just music.{{cite web|author=Stout, Gene|date=28 February 2002|title=Oh boys! On a 'Celebrity' high, N' Sync journeys to Tacoma|url=http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/music/article/Oh-boys-On-a-Celebrity-high-N-Sync-journeys-1081812.php|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233627/http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/music/article/Oh-boys-On-a-Celebrity-high-N-Sync-journeys-1081812.php|archive-date=3 March 2016|access-date=14 September 2011|work=Seattle Post-Intelligencer}} The tour would offer a more intimate vibe with "a circular stage that gives...a 360-degree view" for fans and would incorporate reworked versions of older songs.{{Cite web |last=D'Angelo |first=Joe |date=2002-02-19 |title='NSYNC Promise Surprises, Coziness On Celebrity 2002 Tour |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1452458/nsync-promise-surprises-coziness-on-celebrity-2002-tour/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210323170518/http://www.mtv.com/news/1452458/nsync-promise-surprises-coziness-on-celebrity-2002-tour/ |archive-date=2021-03-23 |access-date=2021-08-03 |website=MTV News |language=en}} Justin Timberlake said,

"[Fans] knew when they were coming to the show last summer that they were going to get something that nobody else had, which was basically about 80 percent of the album that was going to come out after the tour. This year, obviously, they'll know the songs, but we put a twist almost on everything, so it makes it fun for them to hear it a different way and to try to recognize those tunes."{{cite web|url=http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12056871|title=*NSYNC Embarking On 'Celebrity' Tour With A Twist |date=2002-02-19|access-date=2009-01-09|last=Baker|first=Soren|work=Yahoo! Music|archive-date=11 September 2011|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315708217GZCBNHZOGX?url=http://new.music.yahoo.com/nsync/news/artist-name-nsync-id-1033340-embarking-on-celebrity-tour-with-a-twist--12056871}}

The opening acts for the Celebrity Tour included R&B singer Ginuwine, rapper and entrepreneur P. Diddy, and alternative rock band Smash Mouth. The new tour dates coincided with the band's partnership with Chili's, which they were featured in several advertisements online and on television. Before the tour began, NSYNC released the third single from their album "Girlfriend", and performed at the 2002 Winter Olympics at the Olympic Medals Plaza on February 23, 2002.{{cite web |url=http://www.livedaily.citysearch.com/news/3921.html |title=Briefly: Winter Games snag 'NSync, Bon Jovi, Harry Connick Jr. |author=LiveDaily Staff |date=7 November 2001 |work=LiveDaily |publisher=Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. |access-date=14 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011114000404/http://www.livedaily.citysearch.com/news/3921.html |archive-date=14 November 2001}}

Synopsis

The show opens with a short black-and-white clip of the guys talking about how fame and celebrity have not changed them, with Kirkpatrick saying, "We're just five guys doing what we've always done." The guys rise to the stage through fog and open with “Do Your Thing," later shifting to “Bye Bye Bye” and "It's Gonna Be Me" which ends with “a waterfall of sparks”.{{Cite web |last=Stout |first=Gene |date=2002-03-06 |title=Mother-daughter duos joyfully endorse 'N Sync and its musical tributes |url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/60883_nsyncq.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040430111754/http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/60883_nsyncq.shtml |archive-date=2004-04-30 |access-date=2021-08-03 |website=Seattle Post-Intelligencer}}

After singing “(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You”, “Tearin’ Up My Heart” and “Celebrity” the guys slide down black poles out of sight.{{Cite news|last=Madden|first=Makeisha|date=2002-03-06|title=Review: 'N Sync popsters build giddy crescendo|work=The News Tribune}} Towards the middle section, a large oval platform descends from the ceiling, allowing the guys to stroll from the stage to the center of the arena. On this elevated platform, the guys, now dressed in black tuxedos, sing a medley of covers from The Beatles and The Temptations. They end the set with a remixed two-step version of “Sailing” which was well-received.

For “No Strings Attached”, the guys swing on ropes over the crowds. Towards the end, the guys sit on stools on the stage to sing their more downtempo songs, including a singalong version of “Thinking Of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)” and a New Orleans inspired-blues version of “I Want You Back”. While sitting on the stage, the guys engage in witty banter with the audience and joke around. The band ends the show with a high-energy encore of their latest hits.

Critical response

The tour was reviewed positively by critics, who praised the tour's stripped-down feel and showmanship. Pam Sitt of The Seattle Times lauded “the new, down-to-earth, accessible [NSYNC]".{{Cite news|last=Sitt|first=Pam|date=2002-03-06|title=N Sync strips down and ditches the glitz|work=The Seattle Times}} Reviewing the Rose Garden show, Marty Hughley of The Oregonian wrote, "Lead singers Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez sounded more assured than ever, the whole group's harmonies were tighter and stronger, the dancing looked like second nature, and the show kept a breathless pace without ever seeming to rush".{{Cite news|last=Hughley|first=Marty|date=2002-03-04|title=N Sync isn't just for kids anymore|work=The Oregonian}} Some critics felt the tour showed NSYNC's ability to successfully cross over from the teen pop bubblegum sound to a more mature persona. Makeisha Madden of The News Tribune called the Tacoma Dome show "one big joyride through an amusement park...starting off slowly and building anticipation in the near sellout crowd during a fine-tuned, 24-song frenzy that exploded at the very end".

Much acclaim was given to NSYNC's Beatles/Temptations medley, which was called "a joyous, finger-snapping tribute...offering coolly confident versions of 'My Girl' and 'The Way You Do the Things You Do' that brought grins from the parents and grandparents in the audience". Hughley wrote the band "captured the exuberance of The Beatles as well as the silky sound and steps of the Temptations".

Leah Greenblatt of MTV News described the Rose Garden show as "electric". She dubbed it "the Justin and JC Show" and said "Justin was quickly established as the star...at least as far as the Jumbotron cameramen were concerned—with JC running a close second. Joey, Lance and Chris have all the moves down, but appear to be going through the motions at times". Greenblatt noted "Justin especially reveled in his role, and played the audience like a Stratocaster, goading them into sing-alongs and putting in some quality time alone up front at the lip of the stage". A segment in which a solo Timberlake riffs with the band guitarist received mixed reviews, with Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times saying, "'Gone', a fluttery slow jam sung by Justin Timberlake, is the best song the group has ever recorded, but it was nearly ruined by a histrionic coda that found him dueling with the guitarist".

Sanneh continued, "The group is getting older, and its audience is, too: the young woman in the 'Justin I'm legal' t-shirt may not have been misrepresenting herself. And this tour is clearly designed to emphasize the group's musical credibility. And yet NSYNC is still a boy band, which means its existence—and its self-image—depends on its ability to entertain screaming teenagers".{{cite web|author=Sanneh|first=Kelefa|date=2002-04-16|title=POP REVIEW; Playing a Crowd for Well-Tuned Squeals|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/16/arts/pop-review-playing-a-crowd-for-well-tuned-squeals.html|access-date=September 14, 2011|work=The New York Times|df=mdy-all}}

Broadcasts and recordings

Though the closing show at the TD Waterhouse Centre was filmed for a possible Celebrity tour DVD release, to date a DVD has not been released due to the footage being deemed "unusable."{{Cite web |last=Brown |first=Harley |date=August 8, 2014 |title=Lance Bass Talks Surprise 'N Sync Album: 'I Was Shocked' |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/lance-bass-talks-surprise-n-sync-album-i-was-shocked-6214236/ |access-date=August 3, 2021 |website=Billboard |quote=We still have a DVD of the Celebrity tour that we've never edited, and [the fans have] been asking for that for 10 years, and we've been trying to figure out how to get that done for them.}} Bootleg DVDs were sold on eBay in 2003 with amateur footage of the concerts in Anaheim, Dallas, San Diego and Fort Lauderdale. A six-minute video montage of the Orlando show professionally filmed by Steve Fatone appeared on YouTube in 2006.{{Cite web |date=2006-01-14 |title=Nsync - Celebrity Tour Montage |website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKbV-3hFvGI }} YouTube. Retrieved August 3, 2021.

Personnel

=NSYNC=

=Band=

  • Kevin Antunes – music director, keyboards
  • Troy Antunes – bass
  • Billy Ashbaugh – drums, percussion
  • Greg Howe – lead guitar
  • Ruben Ruiz – rhythm guitar, keyboards
  • David Cook – keyboards
  • Paul Howards – saxophone, percussion, keyboards
  • Juan Sepulveda – percussion

Opening acts

  • Ginuwine (select dates){{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1452031/20020130/n_sync.jhtml|title='NSYNC Bringing Smash Mouth, Ginuwine On Tour|date=January 30, 2002|access-date=January 9, 2009|last=Moss|first=Corey|author2=Tina Johnson|work=MTV News|archive-date=September 11, 2011|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315709157JWPBYMQABD?url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1452031/nsync-bringing-smash-mouth-ginuwine-on-tour.jhtml}}
  • Mr. Cheeks (select dates){{cite web |last1=Reid |first1=Shaheem |date=April 11, 2002 |title=Mr. Cheeks Promises New Lost Boyz Releases |url=https://www.mtv.com/news/1453390/mr-cheeks-promises-new-lost-boyz-releases/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506160446/https://www.mtv.com/news/1453390/mr-cheeks-promises-new-lost-boyz-releases/ |archive-date=2021-05-06 |access-date=2021-09-03 |website=MTV News}}
  • P. Diddy (select dates){{cite web |last=Armstrong |first=Max |date=February 13, 2002 |title=Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs Likely To Join Smash Mouth & Ginuwine On *NSYNC Tour |url=http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/12060963 |archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315709459QOFJUHNBYS?url=http://new.music.yahoo.com/diddy/news/sean-p-diddy-combs-likely-to-join-smash-mouth-ginuwine-on-nsync-tour--12060963 |archive-date=September 11, 2011 |access-date=August 3, 2021 |work=Yahoo! Music}}
  • Smash Mouth (select dates)
  • Tony Lucca (select dates){{Cite news |last=Munson |first=Kyle |date=28 March 2002 |title=N Sync adds a fresh twist to old songs |work=Des Moines Register |url=http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/17746497.html |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-09-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031019060624/http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/17746497.html |archive-date=19 October 2003}}

Set list

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on March 3, 2002, at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon.{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1452730/20020304/n_sync.jhtml|title='NSYNC Tour Opener: It's The Justin And JC Show!|date=April 4, 2002|access-date=January 9, 2009|last=Greenblatt|first=Leah|work=MTV News|archive-date=September 11, 2011|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315709757FELHQNMQRD?url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1452730/nsync-kick-off-celebrity-tour.jhtml}} It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Do Your Thing"
  2. "Bye Bye Bye"
  3. "It's Gonna Be Me" (contains elements of "It Ain't My Fault")
  4. "For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  5. "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  6. "Tearin' Up My Heart" (contains elements of "If")
  7. "Celebrity"
  8. "Up Against the Wall"
  9. Medley:
  10. "She Loves You"
  11. "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"
  12. "Hey Jude"
  13. "Twist and Shout"
  14. Medley:
  15. "My Girl"
  16. "The Way You Do the Things You Do"
  17. "I Can't Get Next to You"
  18. "Sailing" (contains elements of "Don't Tell Me")
  19. "Tell Me, Tell Me...Baby" (contains elements of "A Little Bit" and "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)")
  20. "No Strings Attached"
  21. "This I Promise You"
  22. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"
  23. "I Want You Back" (Blues Version)"

;Encore:

  1. "Gone"
  2. "Girlfriend" (The Neptunes Remix)"
  3. "Pop" (contains elements of "Control")

Shows

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|+ List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue

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! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| City

! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Country

! scope="col" style="width:15em;"| Venue

! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Opening act

! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Attendance

! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Revenue

March 3, 2002

| Portland

| rowspan="36"|United States

| Rose Garden

| rowspan="8"| Ginuwine

| 12,913 / 17,840

| $825,843

March 4, 2002

| Tacoma

| Tacoma Dome

| 19,542 / 20,604

| $1,126,473

March 6, 2002

| Oakland

| The Arena in Oakland

| 13,219 / 16,579

| $682,146

March 7, 2002

| Sacramento

| ARCO Arena

| 14,661 / 15,272

| $883,101

March 8, 2002

| San Jose

| Compaq Center

| 14,857 / 16,615

| $896,542

March 10, 2002

| San Diego

| San Diego Sports Arena

| 12,312 / 14,391

| $838,556

March 11, 2002

| rowspan="2"| Anaheim

| rowspan="2"| Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim

| rowspan="2"| 26,525 / 28,994

| rowspan="2"| $1,742,981

March 12, 2002
March 14, 2002

| Phoenix

| America West Arena

| rowspan="2"| Ginuwine
NSBB
Tony Lucca

| 12,140 / 17,442

| $806,218

March 15, 2002

| Las Vegas

| MGM Grand Garden Arena

| 11,519 / 14,393

| $958,090

March 18, 2002

| Houston

| Compaq Center

| rowspan="14"| Smash Mouth
Tony Lucca

| 13,059 / 15,394

| $950,691

March 19, 2002

| San Antonio

| Alamodome

| 14,569 / 17,667

| $1,010,388

March 20, 2002

| Dallas

| Reunion Arena

| 16,545 / 17,667

| $1,010,388

March 25, 2002

| Denver

| Pepsi Center

| 12,337 / 15,900

| $810,568

March 27, 2002

| Ames

| Hilton Coliseum

| 12,385 / 13,000

| $764,528

March 29, 2002

| Grand Forks

| Alerus Center

| {{n/a}}

| {{n/a}}

March 30, 2002

| Minneapolis

| Target Center

| 12,291 / 17,832

| $765,881

April 1, 2002

| Auburn Hills

| The Palace of Auburn Hills

| 19,040 / 19,040

| $1,133,623

April 2, 2002

| Grand Rapids

| Van Andel Arena

| 9,496 / 10,334

| $839,095

April 4, 2002

| rowspan="2"| Rosemont

| rowspan="2"| Allstate Arena

| rowspan="2"| 30,637 / 34,354

| rowspan="2"| $2,910,322

April 5, 2002
April 7, 2002

| Buffalo

| HSBC Arena

| 12,854 / 18,221

| $829,065

April 9, 2002

| Philadelphia

| First Union Center

| 14,333 / 14,333

| $916,847

April 11, 2002

| Uniondale

| Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

| 13,627 / 16,630

| $778,395

April 13, 2002

| rowspan="2"| East Rutherford

| rowspan="2"| Continental Airlines Arena

| rowspan="2"| Smash Mouth
P. Diddy
Tony Lucca

| rowspan="2"| 36,442 / 38,774

| rowspan="2"| $1,969,370

April 14, 2002
April 15, 2002

| rowspan="2"| Boston

| rowspan="2"| FleetCenter

| rowspan="2"| P. Diddy
Tony Lucca

| rowspan="2"| 33,473 / 35,357

| rowspan="2"| $2,097,028

April 16, 2002
April 18, 2002

| Philadelphia

| First Union Center

| Tony Lucca

| 18,297 / 18,297

| $1,133,227

April 19, 2002

| Hartford

| Hartford Civic Center

| rowspan="7"| P. Diddy
Mr. Cheeks

| 14,948 / 15,262

| $1,046,720

April 21, 2002

| Washington, D.C.

| MCI Center

| 17,656 / 18,373

| $1,123,553

April 22, 2002

| Pittsburgh

| Mellon Arena

| 14,606 / 16,114

| $970,801

April 23, 2002

| Columbus

| Nationwide Arena

| 12,751 / 15,934

| $842,307

April 25, 2002

| Memphis

| Pyramid Arena

| 15,426 / 17,907

| $875,904

April 27, 2002

| Sunrise

| National Car Rental Center

| 14,146 / 18,456

| $962,817

April 28, 2002

| Orlando

| TD Waterhouse Centre

| 14,344 / 16,619

| $854,769

colspan="5"| Total{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1451916/20020124/n_sync.jhtml|title='NSYNC Line Up 'Celebrity 2002' Tour|date=January 24, 2002|access-date=January 9, 2009|last=Mancini|first=Robert|work=MTV News|archive-date=September 11, 2011|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1315705407CIRTKNTEJO?url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1451916/nsync-line-up-celebrity-2002-tour.jhtml}}Box score data:

  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=March 30, 2002|volume=114|issue=13|page=26|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jRAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA26}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=April 20, 2002|volume=114|issue=16|page=21|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vxAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA23}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=April 6, 2002|volume=114|issue=14|page=18|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oRAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=April 13, 2002|volume=114|issue=15|page=33|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=shAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA33}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=April 27, 2002|volume=114|issue=17|page=20|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1BAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=May 4, 2002|volume=114|issue=18|page=20|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=May 11, 2002|volume=114|issue=19|page=19|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Iw8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA19}}
  • {{cite magazine|title=Amusement Business — Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=New York|issn=0006-2510|access-date=October 3, 2011|date=May 18, 2002|volume=114|issue=20|page=18|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mg8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18}}

| 510,950 / 583,595 {{small|(88%)}}

| $33,356,237

;Cancellations and rescheduled shows

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|March 22, 2002

|Toronto, Canada

|Air Canada Centre

|Cancelled

March 23, 2002

|Montreal, Canada

|Molson Centre

|Cancelled

April 10, 2002

| Uniondale, New York

| Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

|Cancelled

References