Dancing Crazy Tour
Tour by Miranda Cosgrove | |
Associated album | Sparks Fly High Maintenance |
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Start date | January 22, 2011 |
End date | August 10, 2011 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 44 in North America |
Box office | $573,958 |
Miranda Cosgrove concert chronology |
The Dancing Crazy Tour was the debut solo tour by American entertainer Miranda Cosgrove. Visiting North America, it supported her debut studio album, Sparks Fly. The tour began in Missouri and traveled throughout the United States and ended in Ohio. Cosgrove continued the tour into the summer to promote her second EP, High Maintenance.[1] Dubbed the Dancing Crazy Summer Tour, the singer traveled the United States and Canada and performed at music festivals and state fairs.[2]
Background[]
Originally conceived as the "Sparks Fly Tour", Cosgrove provided a few tour dates on her official website in October 2010. In December, Cosgrove announced the tour on her official website before the news hit various media outlets the next day.[3] Now known as the Dancing Crazy Tour, Cosgrove toured the United States in theaters and music halls. Later, Cosgrove released a single entitled "Dancing Crazy", which was co-written by Avril Lavigne with Max Martin and Shellback, who produced it.[4] Joining Cosgrove on tour was American singer-songwriter and YouTube phenom, Greyson Chance, who gained notoriety in 2010 with his cover of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi".[5] To introduce the tour, Cosgrove stated,
"I used to always think I was just going to be an actress, but now I'm leaning towards music and singing too. In the beginning, I didn't really think about my sound too much. I was just trying to figure out the kind of music that was really me and my thing. But my songs are about the experiences I've been through, and when I'm singing them, I try to put myself into it, so hopefully my music just reflects me."[6]
Cancellation[]
On August 11, 2011, the tour was interrupted when Cosgrove's tour bus was involved in a traffic collision on Interstate 70 in Vandalia, Illinois. Cosgrove and four other passengers were injured, with her sustaining a broken ankle.[7] Initial reports confirmed that the tour would be postponed while Cosgrove recovered. A week later, Cosgrove released a statement stating that the tour was canceled by the doctor's orders.[8]
Set list[]
- "Leave It All to Me"
- "About You Now"
- "Disgusting"
- "Just a Girl"
- "Stay My Baby"
- "There Will Be Tears"
- "Brand New You"
- "Dynamite" / "Bulletproof" / "I Gotta Feeling"
- "Shakespeare"
- "Kissin U"
- "BAM"
- "Dancing Crazy"
- "Leave It All to Me"
- "About You Now"
- "Disgusting"
- "Stay My Baby"
- "There Will Be Tears"
- "High Maintenance"
- "Brand New You"
- "Forget You" / "So What" / "Till the World Ends"
- "Shakespeare"
- "Kissin U"
- "BAM"
- "Kiss You Up"
- "Sayonara"
- "Dancing Crazy"
Shows[]
Date (2011) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1[2][9] | ||||||
January 22 | Kansas City | United States | Uptown Theater | Greyson Chance | N/A | |
January 25 | Minneapolis | State Theatre | 1,104 / 2,040 (54%) | $37,256[10] | ||
January 26 | Milwaukee | Pabst Theater | N/A | |||
January 28 | Rosemont | Rosemont Theatre | 3,806 / 4,227 (90%) | $118,435[10] | ||
January 29 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre | N/A | |||
January 30 | Cleveland | State Theatre | ||||
February 1 | Detroit | The Fillmore Detroit | ||||
February 2 | Munhall | Carnegie Library Music Hall | ||||
February 4 | Wallingford | Oakdale Theatre | ||||
February 5 | New York City | Beacon Theatre | 2,215 / 2,793 (79%) | $107,619[11] | ||
February 6 | Glenside | Keswick Theatre | N/A | |||
February 8 | Montclair | Wellmont Theatre | ||||
February 9 | North Bethesda | Music Center at Strathmore | ||||
February 10 | Lowell | Lowell Memorial Auditorium | 2,340 / 2,634 (89%) | $81,195[12] | ||
February 12 | Montclair | Wellmont Theatre | N/A | |||
February 13 | Westbury | NYCB Theatre at Westbury | ||||
February 15 | Atlanta | Center Stage Theater | ||||
February 16 | Tampa | Tampa Theatre | 959 / 1,385 (69%) | $40,642[13] | ||
February 17 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | N/A | |||
February 19 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | 2,398 / 6,052 (40%) | $71,829[14] | ||
February 20 | Houston | House of Blues | N/A | |||
February 23 | Tempe | Marquee Theatre | ||||
February 24 | Anaheim | House of Blues | ||||
February 25 | Los Angeles | Club Nokia | 1,254 / 1,254 (100%) | $54,660[15] | ||
Leg 2[2][9][16][17][18] | ||||||
July 15 | Columbus | United States | Lifestyle Communities Pavilion | Shane Harper Cody Simpson |
N/A | |
July 16[a] | Darien | Lakeside Amphitheater | ||||
July 17[b] | Hershey | Hersheypark Amphitheatre | ||||
July 19 | Gilford | Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion | Girls Nite Out | 1,539 / 5,942 (26%) | $62,322[21] | |
July 21 | Wantagh | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | Shane Harper Cody Simpson |
N/A | ||
July 22 | Philadelphia | Mann Center for the Performing Arts | ||||
July 23 | Holmdel Township | PNC Bank Arts Center | ||||
July 25 | Vienna | Filene Center | ||||
July 26 | Erie | Warner Theatre | ||||
July 27[c] | Harrington | Wilmington Trust Grandstand | ||||
July 29 | Poughkeepsie | Mid-Hudson Civic Center | Alex Goot | |||
July 30[d] | Williamsburg | Royal Palace Theatre | Shane Harper Cody Simpson | |||
July 31[d] | ||||||
August 2[e] | Agawam | River's Edge Picnic Grove | ||||
August 3 | Cohasset | South Shore Music Circus | ||||
August 4 | Hyannis | Cape Cod Melody Tent | ||||
August 6[f] | Binghamton | Otsiningo Park | ||||
August 7[g] | Bethlehem | Sand Steels Stage at PNC Plaza | ||||
August 9[e] | Gurnee | Southwest Amphitheatre | ||||
August 10 | Kettering | Fraze Pavilion | ||||
Total | 15,615 / 26,327 (59%) | $573,958 |
Cancelled[]
Date (2011) | City | Country | Venue | Ref. |
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August 12 | Park City | United States | Hartman Arena | [26] |
August 13[h] | Denver | Elitch Gardens Theme Park | ||
August 14 | Beaver Creek | Vilar Performing Arts Center | ||
August 16 | Eagle | Eagle River Pavilion | ||
August 18[i] | Portland | Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre | ||
August 19 | Kennewick | Columbia Park Bandshell | ||
August 20 | Tacoma | Pantages Theater | ||
August 21[j] | Vancouver | Canada | WestJet Concert Stage | |
August 24 | Reno | United States | Grand Theatre | |
August 26 | Davis | Jackson Hall | ||
August 27 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | ||
August 31 | Alpharetta | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | ||
September 2 | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | ||
September 3[k] | St. Petersburg | Tropicana Field | ||
September 4 | Valdosta | All-Star Amphitheater | ||
September 5 | Boca Raton | Mizner Park Amphitheater | ||
September 16 | Henderson | Henderson Pavilion | ||
September 17[l] | Pomona | Fairplex Park Budweiser Grandstand | ||
October 9[m] | Panama City Beach | Aaron Bessant Park Amphitheater | ||
October 15[n] | Fresno | Paul Paul Theatre | ||
October 23[o] | Phoenix | Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Notes[]
- ^ This concert is a part of Time Warner Cable In-Park Concert Series.[19]
- ^ This concert is a part of the Summer Concert Series.[20]
- ^ This concert is a part of the Wilmington Trust Grandstand Concert Series.[22]
- ^ a b These concerts are a part of Busch Gardens Live.[23]
- ^ a b These concerts are a part of the Starburt Summer Concert Series.[citation needed]
- ^ This concert is a part of Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally.[24]
- ^ This concert is a part of Musikfest.[25]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of Elitch Gardens' Summertime Concert Series.[27]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the Oregon Zoo Summer Concerts.[28]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the Fair at PNE Summer Night Concerts.[citation needed]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the Rays Summer Concert Series.[29]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the End of Summer Concert Series.[citation needed]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the Panama City Beach Concert Series.[30]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of Table Mountain Concert Series.[31]
- ^ This concert would have been a part of the Arizona State Fair Concert Series.[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Pittman, Sarah Marie (April 20, 2011). "Miranda Cosgrove Dances Into Summer". Pollstar. Associated Press. Archived from the original on April 26, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ a b c "Miranda Cosgrove Announces Dates for Dancing Crazy Summer Tour". WHTS. Citadel Broadcasting. April 22, 2011. Archived from the original on September 2, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda Cosgrove Announces Headlining Tour". Pollstar. Associated Press. December 14, 2010. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
- ^ Cheung, Nadine (December 13, 2010). "Miranda Cosgrove, 'Dancing Crazy' -- New Song". AOL Radio Blog. AOL. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
- ^ McDonnel, Brandy (December 15, 2010). "Miranda Cosgrove and Greyson Chance touring together in 2011". The Oklahoman. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda Cosgrove to Hit the Road on Dancing Crazy Tour". J-14. December 3, 2010. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
- ^ Lipshutz, Jason (August 11, 2011). "Miranda Cosgrove Suffers Broken Ankle in Tour Bus Crash". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 25, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
- ^ Moser, John J. (August 19, 2011). "Cosgrove cancels tour". The Morning Call. Archived from the original on August 25, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
- ^ a b "Events". Miranda Cosgrove's Official Website. Sony Music Entertainment. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
- ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. February 12, 2011. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. April 30, 2011. Archived from the original on April 28, 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore: Issue Date 11/12/2011". Billboard. November 12, 2011. Archived from the original on November 3, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore – Current Scores". Billboard. November 26, 2011. Archived from the original on November 16, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 26, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda Cosgrove :: Concert Schedule". Pollstar. Associated Press. Archived from the original on April 26, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda's Dancing Crazy Summer Tour". Miranda Cosgrove's Official Website. Sony Music Entertainment. July 1, 2011. Archived from the original on July 2, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ^ Additional sources for 2nd North American tour dates:
- Lusting, Jay (May 3, 2011). "PNC Bank Arts Center announces summer schedule". The Star-Ledger. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "Box Office". Corvallis Gazette-Times. May 5, 2011. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- ^ "Cosgrove, Sparks among free Darien Lake concerts". The Buffalo News. April 12, 2011. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "SUMMER CONCERT SERIES – Presented by Famous Famiglia". Hersheypark Website. Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company. Archived from the original on April 26, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. New York. 123 (44). December 3, 2011. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda Cosgrove plays Delaware State Fair". Dover Post. March 23, 2011. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "Busch Gardens announces summer line-up". WAVY-TV. LIN TV Corporation. February 28, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ "2011 Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally Schedule of Events" (PDF). 2011 Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 1, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ "Miranda Cosgrove of Nickelodeon's 'iCarly' coming to Musikfest". The Express-Times. April 4, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ Smith, Jay (August 11, 2011). "Miranda Cosgrove Injured In Tour Bus Crash". Pollstar. Pollstar, Inc. Archived from the original on August 12, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
- ^ Davis, Gene (April 25, 2011). "Elitch Gardens concert series heats up". Denver Daily News. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ White, Ryan (April 25, 2011). "Oregon Zoo summer concert schedule: From Taj Mahal to Huey Lewis". The Oregonian. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- ^ bhsn.com Staff (April 15, 2011). "Rays announce two more acts for Summer Concert Series". Bay News 9. Archived from the original on April 19, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ Southard, Amber (June 20, 2011). "Tourism officials are trying to lure visitors to our area this fall". WJHG-TV. Gray Television. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ^ Osegueda, Mike (March 27, 2011). "Vicente Fox among upcoming concerts". The Fresno Bee. Retrieved April 26, 2011.[permanent dead link]
External links[]
- 2011 concert tours
- Miranda Cosgrove concert tours