Truth Tour

{{Short description|2004 concert tour by Usher}}

{{Infobox concert

| concert_tour_name = Truth Tour

| image = The Truth Tour.png

| image_size = 220px

| image_caption = Promotional poster for the tour

| artist = Usher

| album = Confessions

| start_date = May 21, 2004

| end_date = October 15, 2004

| number_of_legs = 3

| number_of_shows = 72

| gross =

| last_tour = 8701 Evolution Tour
(2002)

| this_tour = Truth Tour
(2004)

| next_tour = One Night Stand: Ladies Only
(2008)

}}

The Truth Tour{{cite web |url=https://www.riverfronttimes.com/stlouis/ursha-speaks/Content?oid=2462213 |title=Ursha Speaks |last1=Dinsdale |first1=Nathan |last2=Hepola |first2=Sarah |last3=Roberts |first3=Randall |date=August 11, 2004 |website=Riverfront Times |publisher=Euclid Media Group |access-date=February 1, 2019}} was the second concert tour by American recording artist Usher. Visiting Africa, North America and Europe, the tour accompanies his fourth studio album, Confessions. The tour commenced on May 21, 2004, in Johannesburg and concluded on October 15, 2004, in Hartford. It was ranked as one of the highest-grossing tours of 2004 in North America, grossing $29.1 million.{{cite web |url=http://pollstar.com/news/top25.pl |title=THE TOP 25 TOURS OF 2004 (North American dates only)|author= |date=December 2004 |website=Pollstar |publisher= |access-date=February 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041230171656/http://pollstar.com/news/top25.pl |archive-date=December 30, 2004}}

Background

This was Raymond's second tour. He stated to the Daily Press: "before I get ready to put my shows together, I always go to New York. I go to Vegas. I go to Atlantic City, and I sit down at the shows, and I get some inspiration from there", Usher said. He also looks at tapes of old "Soul Train" TV shows to get ideas for choreography.{{cite web |url=https://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-xpm-20040801-2004-08-01-0407290275-story.html |title=Usher tells 'The Truth' |last1=MacDonald |first1=Sam |date=August 1, 2004 |website=Daily Press |publisher=Tribune Company |access-date=February 6, 2019}} Raymond enlisted stylist Tameka Foster to create his wardrobe for the tour.

Concert synopsis

The tour set featured a small stage up on top of the main stage, where the band played. Usher was occupied by his eight supporting dancers. Attached to the smaller stage was a mini platform which lowered to the main stage attached by two big staircases on both sides of it. To the left, a group of circular staircases climbed to the top, and to the right, there was a fire escape replete with steps and an elevator. Usher's entrance was a short movie showing him getting dressed and walking to the concert venue, following on with him performing the opening song "Caught Up", with Usher dressed in all white while wearing an all-white glove.

The second song performed was "You Make Me Wanna...", where two dancers stayed on the top stage with Usher while two male dancers came out to the lower level with two chairs each in their hands. Each dancer threw one chair up to the top, with Usher already in hand with his own chair, following a set dance routine from the video. Following this, Usher performed "U Remind Me", where he danced by himself during a breakdown of the track doing his signature handstand that makes the initials "UR".

Next he performed "My Way" dressed in the attire from his video doing similar routines after the song begun a dance break where Usher and his dancer began breakdancing. He changed wardrobe and appears on the small stage wearing a black dress shirt, black fedora a and white studded pants singing "Follow Me". This leads "That's What It's Made For", before he goes into his next song he shows gratitude to his audience. He begins singing excerpts from "Superstar" with the help of his background singers while on top of the small stage. He walks over to the circular staircase where his mic stand is and he begins singing "Nice & Slow". The mini platform lifts him in the sky as he begins to sing "U Got it Bad". Next he introduces his eight dancers into him singing "U Don't Have to Call".

Just Blaze playing tour DJ appears on the top platform plays the next song "Throwback" that he produced. Usher walks out in Michael Vick's Atlanta Falcons jersey to sing his verse, Rico Loves joins him on stage rapping his verse. Following on with the song "Bad Girl", where Usher was dressed up in a lavender suit and came out in a chrome chair. During the song, Usher picked out a female from the crowd, transitioning to "Superstar", singing to the fan. Usher continued singing to the fan, performing "Can U Handle It?", closing the song by kissing the fan who then left the stage. A video interlude played then Usher came out sitting in a chair performing with Confessions then Kanye West joins him rap his verse from Confessions Remix. Completing another wardrobe chain he comes out in his signature outfit an Atlanta Braves fitted cap, Blazer, and Jeans singing "Burn". He finishes his performance doing the hit single "Yeah!".

Broadcasts and recordings

The concert was recorded on October 2 and 3, 2004 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA.{{Cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JbYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA61|title=The Remix of Usher: Red-Hot R&B Superstar Still Sizzling|author=|volume=107 |issue=6 |pages=61 |date=February 7, 2005|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company |journal=Jet |access-date=February 6, 2019}} Showtime broadcast the show during a special titled One Night, One Star: Usher Live at Coliseo de Puerto Rico.{{cite press release |author= |title=International Superstar Usher to Perform on Showtime Live From San Juan, Puerto Rico Saturday March 5 |url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20050304005523/en/International-Superstar-Usher-Perform-Showtime-Live-San |location=Beverly Hills, California |publisher=Showtime Networks |agency=Business Wire |date=January 6, 2005 |access-date=February 6, 2019}} Raymond during this concert special brought out special guests Lil Jon, Ludacris, Daddy Yankee, Fat Joe, and Beyoncé to perform a dance routine to "Bad Girl" choreographed by Frank Gatson, Jr.

On September 16, 2005, the DVD of The Truth Tour: Behind The Tour was certified 7× Platinum by RIAA.

Personnel

  • Musical director: Valdez Brantley
  • Drums: Aaron Spears
  • Guitars: Juan "Johnny" Najera
  • Keyboards/MD: Arthur "Buddy" Strong
  • Background vocalist: Sy Smith, Di Reed, BJ Sledge, Brandon Rodgers, Ryon Lovett

Opening acts

  • JoJo {{small|(Europe, select dates)}}{{cite web |url=http://archive.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2004/06/21/jojo_is_13_going_on_superstar?pg=full |title=JoJo is 13, going on superstar |last1=Smiley |first1=Lauren |date=June 21, 2004 |website=The Boston Globe |publisher= |access-date=February 1, 2019}}
  • Kanye West {{small|(North America)}}{{cite web |url=https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Usher-takes-The-Truth-on-U-S-tour-Oakland-2744433.php |title=Usher takes 'The Truth' on U.S. tour -- Oakland stop scheduled for Sept. 3 |author= |date=July 3, 2004 |website=San Francisco Chronicle |publisher=Hearst Communications |access-date=February 1, 2019}}
  • Christina Milian {{small|(North America, select dates)}}
  • Cassidy {{small|(United Kingdom)}}

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on August 5, 2004, at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1490004/20040806/story.jhtml |title=Usher Proves He's 'The Truth' At Tour Kickoff |last1=Reid |first1=Shaheem |last2=Calloway |first2=Sway |date=August 6, 2004 |website=MTV News |publisher=MTV Networks |access-date=February 6, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040810091046/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1490004/20040806/story.jhtml |archive-date=August 10, 2004}}

  1. "Video Sequence"
  2. "Caught Up"
  3. "You Make Me Wanna..."
  4. "U Remind Me"
  5. "My Way"
  6. "Follow Me"
  7. "That's What It's Made For"
  8. "Nice & Slow"
  9. "U Got It Bad"
  10. "Video Sequence"
  11. "U Don't Have to Call"
  12. "Throwback"
  13. "Bad Girl"
  14. "Can U Handle It?"
  15. "Superstar"
  16. "Do It to Me"
  17. "Confessions (Interlude)" / "Confessions Part II"

;Encore

  1. "Video Sequence"
  2. "Burn"
  3. "Yeah!"

Tour dates

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colspan="4"|Africa
May 21, 2004

|Johannesburg

|rowspan="4"|South Africa

|The Dome at Northgate

May 23, 2004

|Cape Town

|Bellville Velodrome

May 25, 2004

|Durban

|ICC Arena

May 27, 2004

|Johannesburg

|The Dome at Northgate

colspan="4"|Europe{{cite web |url=http://www.music-news.com/news/UK/1630/Read |title=Usher adds another date to UK tour |author= |date=June 4, 2004 |website=Music-News.com |publisher=Music News Ltd |access-date=February 6, 2019}}
June 4, 2004

|Stuttgart

|rowspan="3"|Germany

|Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle

June 5, 2004

|Oberhausen

|König Pilsener Arena

June 6, 2004

|Frankfurt

|Festhalle Frankfurt

June 8, 2004

|Copenhagen

|Denmark

|Forum Copenhagen

June 9, 2004

|Stockholm

|Sweden

|Stockholm Globe Arena

June 11, 2004

|Bremen

|rowspan="4"|Germany

|Stadthalle Bremen

June 12, 2004

|Hamburg

|Color Line Arena

June 13, 2004

|Berlin

|Velodrom

June 14, 2004

|Munich

|Kulturhalle Zenith

June 16, 2004

|Marseille

|France

|Le Dôme de Marseille

June 17, 2004

|Münchenstein

|Switzerland

|St. Jakobshalle

June 19, 2004

|Forest

|Belgium

|Forest National

June 20, 2004

|Paris

|France

|Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy

June 21, 2004

|Rotterdam

|Netherlands

|Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis

June 23, 2004

|Manchester

|rowspan="6"|England

|Manchester Evening News Arena

June 24, 2004

|rowspan="3"|London

|rowspan="3"|Wembley Arena

June 25, 2004
June 28, 2004
June 30, 2004

|Manchester

|Manchester Evening News Arena

July 1, 2004

|Birmingham

|NEC Arena

July 2, 2004

|Glasgow

|Scotland

|SECC Concert Hall 4

July 3, 2004

|Dublin

|Ireland

|Point Theatre

July 5, 2004

|Lyon

|rowspan="2"|France

|Halle Tony Garnier

July 6, 2004

|Lille

|Zénith de Lille

July 7, 2004

|Nottingham

|rowspan="3"|England

|Nottingham Arena

July 8, 2004

|rowspan="2"|London

|rowspan="2"|Wembley Arena

July 9, 2004
colspan="4"|North AmericaSources for tour dates in North America:

  • {{cite magazine |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/usher-kanye-to-tour-248130/ |title=Usher, Kanye to Tour |last1=Dansby |first1=Andrew |date=June 16, 2004 |magazine=Rolling Stone |publisher=Wenner Media |access-date=February 1, 2019 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20190201002013/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/usher-kanye-to-tour-248130/ |archive-date=February 1, 2019 |url-status=live }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1489208/20040702/usher.jhtml?headlines=true |title=Usher, Kanye West Announce Revamped 'Truth Tour' Itinerary |last1=Tecson |first1=Brandee J. |date=July 2, 2004 |website=MTV News |publisher=MTV Networks |access-date=February 1, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040711111122/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1489208/20040702/usher.jhtml?headlines=true |archive-date=July 11, 2004 }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/6765.html |title=Usher unveils lengthy tour itinerary |last1=Zahlaway |first1=Jon |date=July 7, 2004 |website=LiveDaily |publisher=Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. |access-date=February 1, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040808090143/http://www.livedaily.com/news/6765.html |archive-date=August 8, 2004 }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/6894.html?t=78 |title=Usher kicks off North American tour, tweaks itinerary |last1=Zahlaway |first1=Jon |date=August 5, 2004 |website=LiveDaily |publisher=Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. |access-date=February 1, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040815015118/http://www.livedaily.com/news/6894.html?t=78 |archive-date=August 15, 2004 }}
August 5, 2004

|Hampton

|rowspan="3"|United States

|Hampton Coliseum

August 6, 2004

|Baltimore

|1st Mariner Arena

August 7, 2004

|Raleigh

|RBC Center

August 9, 2004

|Toronto

|Canada

|Air Canada Centre

August 10, 2004

|Cleveland

|rowspan="38"|United States

|CSU Convocation Center

August 12, 2004

|Dallas

|American Airlines Center

August 13, 2004

|Houston

|Toyota Center

August 14, 2004

|New Orleans

|New Orleans Arena

August 17, 2004

|Cincinnati

|U.S. Bank Arena

August 19, 2004

|Philadelphia

|Wachovia Center

August 20, 2004

|Washington, D.C.

|MCI Center

August 21, 2004

|East Rutherford

|Continental Airlines Arena

August 22, 2004

|Boston

|FleetCenter

August 25, 2004

|Columbus

|Value City Arena

August 30, 2004

|Los Angeles

|Staples Center

August 31, 2004

|Glendale

|Glendale Arena

September 2, 2004

|Los Angeles

|Staples Center

September 3, 2004

|rowspan="2"|Oakland

|rowspan="2"|The Arena in Oakland

September 4, 2004
September 5, 2004

|Las Vegas

|Mandalay Bay Events Center

September 9, 2004

|Minneapolis

|Target Center

September 10, 2004

|Rosemont

|Allstate Arena

September 11, 2004

|Auburn Hills

|The Palace of Auburn Hills

September 12, 2004

|Milwaukee

|Bradley Center

September 17, 2004

|Memphis

|FedExForum

September 18, 2004

|St. Louis

|Savvis Center

September 19, 2004

|Kansas City

|Kemper Arena

September 23, 2004

|Miami

|American Airlines Arena

September 24, 2004

|Tampa

|St. Pete Times Forum

September 25, 2004

|Jacksonville

|Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

September 28, 2004

|Tallahassee

|Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center

September 30, 2004

|Charlotte

|Charlotte Coliseum

October 1, 2004

|Greenville

|BI-LO Center

October 2, 2004

|Birmingham

|BJCC Arena

October 3, 2004

|Atlanta

|Philips Arena

October 6, 2004

|Pittsburgh

|Mellon Arena

October 7, 2004

|Philadelphia

|Wachovia Center

October 9, 2004

|Greensboro

|Greensboro Coliseum

October 12, 2004

|Albany

|Pepsi Arena

October 13, 2004

|rowspan="2"|New York City

|rowspan="2"|Madison Square Garden

October 14, 2004
October 15, 2004

|Hartford

|Hartford Civic Center

;Cancellations and rescheduled shows

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June 6, 2004

|Frankfurt, Germany

|Jahrhunderthalle

|Moved to the Festhalle Frankfurt

June 8, 2004

|London, England

|Wembley Arena

|Rescheduled to June 28, 2004

June 9, 2004

|Copenhagen, Denmark

|Valby-Hallen

|Rescheduled to June 8, 2004, and moved to the Forum Copenhagen

June 23, 2004

|Grenoble, France

|Summum

|Cancelled

June 24, 2004

|Lille, France

|Zénith de Lille

|Rescheduled to July 6, 2004

June 26, 2004

|Dublin, Ireland

|Point Theatre

|Rescheduled to July 3, 2004

August 14, 2004

|Columbus, Ohio

|Value City Arena

|Rescheduled to August 25, 2004

August 25, 2004

|New Orleans, Louisiana

|Louisiana Superdome

|Rescheduled to August 14, 2004, and moved to the New Orleans Arena

August 26, 2004

|Houston, Texas

|Toyota Center

|Rescheduled to August 13, 2004

August 31, 2004

|Oakland, California

|The Arena in Oakland

|Rescheduled to September 4, 2004

September 15, 2004

|Dallas, Texas

|American Airlines Arena

|Rescheduled to August 12, 2004

October 6, 2004

|New York City, New York

|Madison Square Garden

|Rescheduled to October 13, 2004

October 7, 2004

|New York City, New York

|Madison Square Garden

|Rescheduled to October 14, 2004

October 7, 2004

|Hartford, Connecticut

|Hartford Civic Center

|Rescheduled to October 15, 2004

=Box office score data=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
style="width:250px;"|Venue

! style="width:150px;"|City

! style="width:150px;"|Tickets sold / Available

! style="width:150px;"|Gross revenue

1st Mariner Arena

|Baltimore

|11,061 / 11,061 (100%)

|$584,657{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=August 28, 2004|volume=116|issue=35|pages=31|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WxMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA31}}

RBC Center

|Raleigh

|13,272 / 13,272 (100%)

|$583,238

Air Canada Centre

|Toronto

|14,678 / 14,678 (100%)

|$1,007,323{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=October 30, 2004|volume=116|issue=44|pages=17|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=khMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17}}

CSU Convocation Center

|Cleveland

|10,092 / 10,092 (100%)

|$510,753{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=October 9, 2004|volume=116|issue=41|pages=20|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qhMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20}}

American Airlines Center

|Dallas

|12,374 / 12,374 (100%)

|$653,882{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=September 4, 2004|volume=116|issue=36|pages=18|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AhMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18}}

Toyota Center

|Houston

|11,950 / 11,950 (100%)

|$695,100

New Orleans Arena

|New Orleans

|13,498 / 13,498 (100%)

|$734,708

U.S. Bank Arena

|Cincinnati

|10,413 / 10,413 (100%)

|$521,382{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=September 18, 2004|volume=116|issue=37|pages=33|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IhMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA33}}

Wachovia Center

|Philadelphia

|24,837 / 24,837 (100%)

|$1,572,338{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=October 23, 2004|volume=116|issue=43|pages=19|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nRMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA19}}

MCI Center

|Washington, D.C.

|13,271 / 13,271 (100%)

|$883,562

Continental Airlines Arena

|East Rutherford

|14,383 / 14,383 (100%)

|$918,219

FleetCenter

|Boston

|13,870 / 13,870 (100%)

|$870,305

Value City Arena

|Columbus

|9,986 / 9,986 (100%)

|$521,625

Staples Center

|Los Angeles

|27,831 / 27,831 (100%)

|$1,633,339{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=September 25, 2004|volume=116|issue=39|pages=39|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MhMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA39}}

Glendale Arena

|Glendale

|11,671 / 11,671 (100%)

|$638,135

The Arena in Oakland

|Oakland

|23,474 / 23,474 (100%)

|$1,293,184

Mandalay Bay Events Center

|Las Vegas

|9,232 / 9,232 (100%)

|$711,328

Target Center

|Minneapolis

|12,317 / 12,317 (100%)

|$645,493{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=October 2, 2004|volume=116|issue=40|pages=18|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tRMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA18}}

Allstate Arena

|Rosemont

|12,818 / 12,818 (100%)

|$746,564

The Palace of Auburn Hills

|Auburn Hills

|15,226 / 15,226 (100%)

|$900,727

Bradley Center

|Milwaukee

|10,334 / 10,334 (100%)

|$594,763

FedExForum

|Memphis

|12,725 / 12,725 (100%)

|$660,255

Savvis Center

|St. Louis

|11,724 / 11,724 (100%)

|$673,086

Kemper Arena

|Kansas City

|13,447 / 13,447 (100%)

|$700,303

American Airlines Arena

|Miami

|12,203 / 12,203 (100%)

|$697,882

St. Pete Times Forum

|Tampa

|11,184 / 11,184 (100%)

|$637,280

Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

|Jacksonville

|10,450 / 10,450 (100%)

|$614,287

Charlotte Coliseum

|Charlotte

|10,082 / 10,082 (100%)

|$417,336{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses|magazine=Billboard|location=Nashville, Tennessee|publisher=VNU Business Media, Inc.|access-date=February 6, 2019|date=November 6, 2004|volume=116|issue=45|pages=28|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iRMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA28}}

Pepsi Arena

|Albany

|10,133 / 10,133 (100%)

|$520,590

Madison Square Garden

|New York City

|26,658 / 26,658 (100%)

|$2,026,698

Hartford Civic Center

|Hartford

|10,192 / 10,192 (100%)

|$618,297

colspan="2"|TOTAL

|425,386 / 425,386 (100%)

|$24,786,639

References