Blink-182 / No Doubt Summer Tour 2004
Blink-182 / No Doubt Summer Tour 2004
Tour by Blink-182 and No Doubt |
Tour poster |
Location |
North America |
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Associated album |
Blink-182 and The Singles 1992–2003 |
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Start date |
June 1, 2004 |
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End date |
June 26, 2004 |
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Legs |
1 |
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Number of shows |
13 |
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Blink-182 tour chronology |
US Tour 2004 (2004) |
Blink-182 / No Doubt Summer Tour 2004 (2004) |
Japan/Australia Tour 2004 (2004) |
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Blink-182 / No Doubt Summer Tour 2004 was a concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Blink-182 and No Doubt. Launched in support of Blink-182's eponymous fifth studio album and No Doubt's The Singles 1992–2003, the tour took place in the summer of 2004 and saw the two Southern California groups travel to US amphitheatres.
Background
The tour kicked off in Indianapolis on June 1, 2004 and completed in Southern California in San Bernardino at the Hyundai Pavilion on June 26, 2004.[1]
Although many venues were at the time operated by Clear Channel Entertainment, individual promoter deals were cut in each market by agents Mitch Okmin at the M.O.B. Agency (No Doubt) and Darryl Eaton at CAA (Blink-182).[2] The summer dates were worked around No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani's work on an Interscope solo record (Love. Angel. Music. Baby.), and her role in the Martin Scorsese film The Aviator (2004).[2] "I was like, 'Gwen, can you give me three weeks?'" said Jim Guerinot, manager of No Doubt for Rebel Waltz, to Billboard. "I would have loved to have had a whole summer of this tour."[2]
Setlists
Blink-182
- "Feeling This"
- "Easy Target"
- "What's My Age Again?"
- "Violence"
- "The Rock Show"
- "Obvious"
- "I Miss You"
- "Asthenia"
- "Adam's Song"
- "First Date"
- "Go"
- "Stay Together for the Kids"
- "Dumpweed" / "M+M's" / "Josie" / "Man Overboard"
- "Reckless Abandon"
- "All the Small Things"
- "Down"
- "The Fallen Interlude" / Travis Barker drum solo
- "Stockholm Syndrome"
- "Dammit"
No Doubt
The tour was largely planned around No Doubt frontwoman
Gwen Stefani, who was preparing to release her debut solo album.
[2]
- "Just a Girl"
- "Excuse Me Mr."
- "Ex-Girlfriend"
- "Underneath It All"
- "Hey Baby"
- "Bathwater"
- "Running"
- "Simple Kind of Life" (acoustic)
- "Hella Good"
- "New"
- "Don't Speak"
- "It’s My Life"
- "Spiderwebs"
- Encore
- "Sunday Morning"
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
North America[1] |
000000002004-06-01-0000June 1, 2004 |
Noblesville |
United States |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
000000002004-06-03-0000June 3, 2004 |
Holmdel |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
000000002004-06-06-0000June 6, 2004 |
Camden |
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront |
000000002004-06-08-0000June 8, 2004 |
Mansfield |
Tweeter Center |
000000002004-06-11-0000June 11, 2004 |
Bristow |
Nissan Pavilion |
000000002004-06-12-0000June 12, 2004 |
Cuyahoga Falls |
Blossom Music Center |
000000002004-06-13-0000June 13, 2004 |
Tinley Park |
Tweeter Center |
000000002004-06-16-0000June 16, 2004 |
Auburn |
White River Amphitheatre |
000000002004-06-19-0000June 19, 2004 |
Mountain View |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
000000002004-06-21-0000June 21, 2004 |
Wheatland |
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
000000002004-06-23-0000June 23, 2004 |
Phoenix |
Cricket Pavilion |
000000002004-06-24-0000June 24, 2004 |
Chula Vista |
Coors Amphitheatre |
000000002004-06-26-0000June 26, 2004 |
San Bernardino |
Hyundai Pavilion |
Reception
Joe D'Angelo of MTV News considered No Doubt's performance largely better than Blink's, writing that "The audience here was wholly under [Gwen Stefani's] spell, given that on this particular night, No Doubt were the best show in town, even if Blink played one hell of a concert."[3]
Notes
- 1 2 "No Doubt and blink-182 to Co-Headline US Tour in June" (Press release). Santa Monica: Interscope/Geffen/A&M. February 3, 2004. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Two of the most popular and hard working bands in music today, blink-182 and No Doubt, will join forces for a once in a lifetime summer tour.
- 1 2 3 4 "No Doubt, Blink-182 Link For Tour". Billboard. February 4, 2004. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
- 1 2 Joe D'Angelo (June 4, 2004). "Blink-182 May Play 'The Rock Show,' But No Doubt Deliver One". MTV News. Retrieved September 24, 2010.
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