Frustrated Artist Tour

{{Short description|2003 concert tour by Erykah Badu}}

{{Infobox concert

| concert_tour_name = Frustrated Artist Tour

| image =

| image_caption =

| artist = Erykah Badu

| album = Worldwide Underground

| start_date = January 12, 2003

| end_date = February 22, 2003

| number_of_legs = 3

| number_of_shows = {{unbulleted list|30 in North America|2 in Europe|32 total}}

| last_tour = Mama's Gun World Tour
(2001)

| this_tour = Frustrated Artist Tour
(2003)

| next_tour = Worldwide Underground Tour
(2004)

}}

The Frustrated Artist Tour was a club and theater tour by American R&B singer Erykah Badu. During the summer of 2002, Badu at the time was getting writer's block from penning songs for her album Worldwide Underground. Hoping to find inspiration, she set out on a 2-month trek of theaters and small clubs, with additional dates added through the summer until December. During this tour, Erykah had the chance to showcase new songs from the album, "Danger", "I Want You", "Woo" and "Back in the Day (Puff)". A new song "Dear Misery" was performed well as hits.

Badu's show featured a DJ, laser lights, and audience participation as Erykah would perform songs requested from the audience. Badu would often stage dive into the audience, and singer Zap Mama would appear on select dates as a featured guest.

Opening act

  • Common (USA—Leg, select dates)[http://www.unratedmagazine.com/Document.cfm?Page=Articles/index.cfm&Article_ID=64 Erykah Badu Live in Chicago].Unrated Magazine
  • Cody Chesnutt (USA—Leg)[https://web.archive.org/web/20140610193334/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-97515368.html Erykah Badu and Cody Chesnutt concert review]

Set list

  1. "Badu Show" (Intro)
  2. "Bump It"
  3. "No Love"1
  4. "Certainly"
  5. "Back in the Day (Puff)"1
  6. "Otherside of the Game"
  7. "Danger"
  8. Medley: "On & On"/"...& On"
  9. "Woo"
  10. "Appletree"
  11. "Penitentiary Philosophy"
  12. "I Want You"
  13. "Baby I'm Scared of You"1
  14. "Cleva"
  15. "Dear Misery" (New song)
  16. "Do You Wanna' Go to Hell?" (with Cody Chesnutt) (New song)
  17. "Kiss Me on My Neck" (contains excerpts of "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)"
  18. "Didn't Cha Know?"
  19. "Time's a Wastin'"1
  20. "Ye Yo" 1
  21. "Next Lifetime"
  22. "Orange Moon"1
  23. "Green Eyes"
  24. "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" (contains excerpts of "La Di Da Di" and "Rapper's Delight")
  25. "Bag Lady"

1performed only on selected dates in North America
2performed on dates in Europe

Notes

  • Badu's boyfriend at that time was hip hop artist Common. On select dates for the performance of their number one R&B hit, "Love of My Life (Hip-Hop)", Common joined Erykah on stage, both performers delivering a rousing ovation of the song.
  • Opening act Cody Chesnutt joined in for her performance of "Do You Want To Go To Hell" on selected dates during the tour.{{Cite web|url=http://www.culturecartel.com/review.php?rid=10004608|title=www.culturecartel.com review}}
  • For her concert on June 30, in Chicago at the Petrillo Band Shell, R&B singer Syleena Johnson was featured as opening act before the show.[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304131230/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-383759251.html Erykah Badu dominates Petrillo Stage at Chicago's Taste of Chicago]

Tour dates

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! width="150"| Date

! width="150"| City

! width="150"| Country

! width="175"| Venue

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| colspan=4| North America

January 12, 2003

|Seattle

|rowspan="30"|United States

|The Showbox

January 14, 2003

|San Francisco

|The Fillmore

January 15, 2003

|San Diego

|Belly Up

January 16, 2003

|West Hollywood

|House of Blues

January 18, 2003

|Las Vegas

|House of Blues

January 19, 2003

|Phoenix

|Club Rio

January 20, 2003

|Albuquerque

|Sunshine Theater

January 21, 2003

|Denver

|Paramount Theatre

January 23, 2003

|St. Louis

|The Pageant

January 24, 2003

|Minneapolis

|First Avenue

January 25, 2003

|Chicago

|House of Blues

January 27, 2003

|Royal Oak

|Royal Oak Music Theatre

January 29, 2003

|rowspan="2"|New York City

|rowspan="2"|S.O.B.'s

January 30, 2003
January 31, 2003

|Washington, D.C.

|Dream

February 1, 2003

|Atlantic City

|Xanadu Theater

February 3, 2003

|Philadelphia

|Theatre of Living Arts

February 4, 2003

|Pittsburgh

|Club Laga

February 5, 2003

|Indianapolis

|The Vogue

February 8, 2003

|Lake Buena Vista

|House of Blues

February 9, 2003

|Miami

|The Level

February 13, 2003

|Myrtle Beach

|House of Blues

February 14, 2003

|Atlanta

|The Tabernacle

February 15, 2003

|Robinsonville

|River Palace Arena

February 18, 2003

|New Orleans

|House of Blues

February 20, 2003

|Grambling

|Sandle Theater

February 21, 2003

|Austin

|Austin Music Hall (Originally scheduled for Stubb’s Bar-B-Q/Waller Creek Ampitheater)

February 22, 2003

|Dallas

|House of Blues

June 15, 2003

|San Diego

|4th and B

June 30, 2003

|Chicago

|Petrillo Music Shell

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| colspan=4| Europe

December 9, 2003

|Milan

|Italy

|Teatro alla Scala

December 10, 2003

|Warsaw

|Poland

|Sala Kongresowa

Notes

  • The tour resumed that summer through December, not all tour dates listed.

References