5th Annual Honda Civic Tour

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5th Annual Honda Civic Tour
Tour by Various
Maroon5 2005TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Start dateMarch 11, 2005 (2005-03-11)
End dateMay 13, 2005 (2005-05-13)
Legs1
No. of shows37
WebsiteTour Website (Archived)
Various concert chronology
  • 4th Annual Honda Civic Tour
    (2004)
  • 5th Annual Honda Civic Tour
    (2005)
  • 6th Annual Honda Civic Tour
    (2006)
Maroon 5 chronology
Songs About Jane Tour
(2003–2005)
5th Annual Honda Civic Tour
(2005)
Songs About Jane Tour
(2003–2005)

The 5th Annual Honda Civic Tour was a concert tour headlined by the American band Maroon 5.

Background[]

Fresh off the heels of their multiple Grammy nominations; the Marketing Factory, Inc. announced the band would headlined the fifth edition of their annual concert series, the Honda Civic Tour.[1] This outing was announced in January 2005, during a press conference at the famed Whisky a Go Go. Speaking on the tour, bassist Mickey Madden stated:

"This is the first headlining U.S. tour we've done in a long time. We're playing some of the biggest places we've ever played, which is very exciting. And we're taking out some bands that we really like and who are good friends. We grew up with Phantom Planet here in L.A. The Donnas add a nice variety. And the Thrills are a band we really like. Our crowds tend to be receptive to who we take out."[2]

During moments in the tour, the band performed standalone concerts in Toronto and Vancouver, with additional shows at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo[3] and Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo.[4]

The final performance on May 13, 2005 at the Santa Barbara Bowl was recorded and released on the Live – Friday the 13th live album which came out on September 20, 2005.

Personnel[]

Crew[5]
  • Sound Company : Rat Sound
  • Bands FOH Engineer : Bryan Boyt
  • Band Monitor Engineer : Andy Ebert
  • Monitor Technician: Mark Humphries
  • System Technician: Nick Brisbois
  • Assistant Technician: Jamie Harris
  • Tour Manager: Fred Kharrazi
  • Production Manager: Joe Lennane

Opening acts[]

Setlist[]

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on March 13, 2005, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Harder to Breathe"
  2. "Not Coming Home"
  3. "The Sun"
  4. "Can't Stop"
  5. "Sunday Morning"
  6. "Secret" (contains excerpts from "Ain't No Sunshine")
  7. "The Girl from Ipanema" / "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)"
  8. "Through with You"
  9. "Tangled"
  10. "Woman"
  11. "This Love"
  12. "Wasted Years"
  13. "Must Get Out"
  14. "Sweetest Goodbye" (contain excerpts from "Tell Him")
Encore
  1. "She Will Be Loved"
  2. "Don't Look Back in Anger"

Shows[]

Date City Country Venue
North America[10]
March 11, 2005 Los Angeles United States Gibson Amphitheatre
March 13, 2005
March 18, 2005 Corpus Christi Concrete Street Amphitheater
March 19, 2005 Grand Prairie Nokia Live
March 21, 2005 Duluth The Arena at Gwinnett Center
March 22, 2005 Charlotte Cricket Arena
March 24, 2005 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre
March 25, 2005 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum
March 26, 2005 Kissimmee Silver Spurs Arena
March 28, 2005 Norfolk Constant Convocation Center
March 29, 2005 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
March 31, 2005 Morgantown WVU Coliseum
April 1, 2005 Philadelphia Liacouras Center
April 2, 2005 Boston Agganis Arena
April 4, 2005 Amherst Mullins Center
April 6, 2005 New York City Radio City Music Hall
April 7, 2005
April 8, 2005
April 14, 2005 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
April 15, 2005 Pittsburgh Palumbo Center
April 16, 2005 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
April 18, 2005 Cleveland Wolstein Center
April 19, 2005 Chicago UIC Pavilion
April 21, 2005 St. Louis Savvis Center
April 22, 2005 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
April 23, 2005 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
April 25, 2005 Lincoln Pershing Center
April 26, 2005 Denver Pepsi Center
April 29, 2005 Portland Memorial Coliseum
April 30, 2005 Everett Everett Events Center
May 4, 2005 Fresno Save Mart Center
May 5, 2005 San Jose HP Pavilion
May 6, 2005 Sacramento ARCO Arena
May 8, 2005 Anaheim The Theater at Arrowhead Pond
May 9, 2005 San Diego Jenny Craig Pavilion
May 11, 2005 Phoenix Cricket Pavilion
May 13, 2005 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl

Box office score data[]

Venue City Tickets sold / Available Gross revenue
Gibson Amphitheatre Los Angeles 11,521 / 11,521 (100%) $399,488[11]
Nokia Live Grand Prairie 5,847 / 5,847 (100%) $207,105[11]
Sound Advice Amphitheatre West Palm Beach 7,695 / 7,695 (100%) $278,715[12]
St. Pete Times Forum Tampa 8,190 / 9,680 (85%) $279,897[12]
Liacouras Center Philadelphia 9,082 / 9,082 (100%) $305,410[12]
Radio City Music Hall New York City 17,886 / 17,886 (100%) $718,305[12]
The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 11,943 / 11,943 (100%) $388,885[13]
UIC Pavilion Chicago 8,262 / 8,262 (100%) $287,170[13]
Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul 11,690 / 11,690 (100%) $389,270[14]
Save Mart Center Fresno 8,314 / 8,314 (100%) $290,990[15]
HP Pavilion San Jose 13,021 / 13,021 (100%) $434,875[16]
ARCO Arena Sacramento 11,866 / 11,866 (100%) $335,980[16]
The Theater at Arrowhead Pond Anaheim 7,402 / 7,402 (100%) $259,310[17]
TOTAL 132,719 / 134,209 (99%) $4,575,400

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Maroon 5 Headlines 5th Anniversary '05' Honda Civic Tour; Kicks off March 11th in Los Angeles at the Universal Amphitheatre, Pre-Sale of Tickets Starts Today at www.civictour.com" (Press release). Los Angeles, California: Rogers & Cowan. Business Wire. January 27, 2005. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  2. ^ Rashbaum, Alyssa; Cornell, Jeff (January 28, 2005). "Maroon 5, Donnas, Phantom Planet To Head Out On Tour". MTV News. MTV Networks. Archived from the original on January 30, 2005. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Clark, Michael D. (January 10, 2005). "RodeoHouston announces 2005 lineup". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "Attracted to dirty men?". The Austin Chronicle. Austin, Texas. 24 (28): 21. March 11, 2005. Retrieved February 19, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
  5. ^ "Maroon 5 Honda Civic Tour 2005". Rat Sound Systems. March 2005. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  6. ^ Kipnis, Jill (March 5, 2005). "Sponsored Tours Growing in Popularity". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 10. p. 26. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  7. ^ "The Donnas hook up With Maroon 5, running from March 18th through April 14th". Top40-Charts. January 29, 2005. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  8. ^ Frame, John (April 26, 2005). "Eclectic Maroon 5 bring "This Love" to Pavilion". The Chicago Maroon. University of Chicago. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  9. ^ "New BMI Band Simon Dawes Lands Maroon 5 Tour!". Broadcast Music, Inc. April 13, 2005. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  10. ^ Sources for tour dates:
  11. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 14. Nashville, Tennessee (published April 2, 2005). 2 April 2005. p. 16. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 18. Nashville, Tennessee (published April 30, 2005). 30 April 2005. p. 30. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  13. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 19. Nashville, Tennessee (published May 7, 2005). 7 May 2005. p. 18. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  14. ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 21. Nashville, Tennessee (published May 21, 2005). 21 May 2005. p. 34. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  15. ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 23. Nashville, Tennessee (published June 4, 2005). 4 June 2005. p. 20. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 22. Nashville, Tennessee (published May 28, 2005). 28 May 2005. p. 20. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  17. ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 117 no. 26. Nashville, Tennessee (published June 25, 2005). 25 June 2005. p. 22. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
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