The Shaman Tour was the thirty-second concert tour promoting the band's 2002 album Shaman.
Tour by Santana | |
Associated album | Shaman |
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Start date | October 29, 2002 |
End date | October 2, 2004 |
Legs | 12 |
No. of shows | 47 in North America 43 in Europe 9 in Oceania 7 in Asia 106 in total |
Santana concert chronology |
Touring personnel
editBand:
- Carlos Santana – lead guitar, percussion, vocals
- Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
- Benny Rietveld – bass guitar
- Karl Perazzo – timbales, percussion, vocals
- Raul Rekow – congas, bongos, percussion, vocals
- Dennis Chambers – drums
- Tony Lindsay – lead vocals
- Andy Vargas – lead vocals
- Jeff Cresman – trombone
- Bill Ortiz – trumpet
- Myron Dove – rhythm guitar
Management:
- Kevin Chisholm – tour manager
- Adam Fells – assistant tour manager
- Mike Hoss Kiefer – production manager
- Chad Koehler – stage manager
- Andy Elias – set/lighting designer
- Chad Wilson – security
- Steve Brown – venue security
Production:
- Kathy Beer – lighting director
- Randy Piotroski – foh sound
- Brian Montgomery – monitors
- Jason Ruggles – sound engineer
- Jim Gaines - sound consultant
Crew:
- Ed Adair – guitar tech
- Dave Crockett – drum & percussion tech
- Chris "Stubby" McNair – bass & rhythm tech
- Rob Diaz – keyboard tech
Set list
editAn average set list of this tour is as follows:[2]
- "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Babatunde Olatunji)
- "We Got Latin Soul" (Arlester "Dyke" Christian)
- "Aye Aye Aye" (Michael Shrieve, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow)
- "Put Your Lights On" (Erik Schrody)
- "Victory Is Won" (Santana)
- "Maria Maria" (Santana, Perazzo, Rekow, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis)
- "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Joaquín Rodrigo)
- "Foo Foo" (Yvon André, Roger Eugène, Yves Joseph, Hermann Nau, Claude Jean)
- "Adouma" (Angélique Kidjo, Jean Hebrail)
- "Sideways" (Clarence Greenwood)
- "The Game of Love" (Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels)
- "Spiritual" (John Coltrane)
- "(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Shakara Mutela, Christian Polloni)
- "Apache" (Jerry Lordan)
- "Smooth" (Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas)
- "Dame Tu Amor" (Abraham Quintanilla, Ricky Vela, Richard Brooks)
- "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)
- "Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó)
- Encore
- "Oye Como Va" (Tito Puente)
- "Hey Boogie Woman" (Bill Bartlett)
- "Novus" (Santana, Szabó, Walter Afanasieff, Greg DiGiovine, Ritchie Rome)
Tour dates
editU.S. show (October 29, 2002)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
October 29, 2002 | Los Angeles | United States | Staples Center |
European tour (December 3–16, 2002)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
December 3, 2002 | Barcelona | Spain | Mercat de les Flors |
December 9, 2002 | Munich | Germany | Deutsches Theater |
December 16, 2002 | London | England | London Astoria |
U.S. leg (February 9–21, 2003)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
February 9, 2003 | Las Vegas | United States | The Joint |
February 12, 2003 | Laredo | Laredo Entertainment Center | |
February 14, 2003 | San Antonio | Alamodome | |
February 15, 2003 | Grand Prairie | NextStage Performance Theater | |
February 16, 2003 | |||
February 18, 2003 | Houston | Compaq Center | |
February 19, 2003 | New Orleans | Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena | |
February 21, 2003 | Miami | American Airlines Arena |
Oceanic leg (March 21 – April 6, 2003)
editAsian leg (November 1–11, 2003)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
November 1, 2003[b] | Admiralty | Hong Kong | Tamar |
November 3, 2003 | Bangkok | Thailand | IMPACT Arena |
November 6, 2003 | Osaka | Japan | Festival Hall |
November 7, 2003 | Nagoya | Century Hall | |
November 8, 2003 | Osaka | Namba Hatch | |
November 10, 2003 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan | |
November 11, 2003 |
North American leg (November 14, 2003 – May 1, 2004)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
November 14, 2003 | Vancouver | Canada | General Motors Place |
November 15, 2003 | Tacoma | United States | Tacoma Dome |
November 16, 2003 | Portland | Rose Garden | |
November 18, 2003 | Sacramento | ARCO Arena | |
November 20, 2003 | Las Vegas | MGM Grand Garden Arena | |
April 30, 2004 | New Orleans | Municipal Auditorium | |
May 1, 2004[c] | Fair Grounds Race Course |
Italian show (May 16, 2004)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
May 16, 2004[d] | Rome | Italy | Circus Maximus |
U.S. leg (June 6–24, 2004)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
June 6, 2004[e] | Dallas | United States | Cotton Bowl Stadium |
June 22, 2004 | San Francisco | Warfield Theatre | |
June 23, 2004 | |||
June 24, 2004 |
European leg (July 2, 2004)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
July 2, 2004 | Metz | France | Galaxie Amnéville |
July 3, 2004 | Aurich | Germany | Open Air Gelände Tannenhausen |
July 4, 2004[f] | Roskilde | Denmark | Darupvej |
July 6, 2004 | Bonn | Germany | Museumsplatz |
July 7, 2004 | Frankfurt | Opernplatz | |
July 9, 2004[g] | The Hague | Netherlands | Statenhal |
July 10, 2004 | Bocholt | Germany | Stadion am Hünting |
July 11, 2004 | Freiburg im Breisgau | Messehalle | |
July 13, 2004[h] | Montreux | Switzerland | Auditorium Stravinski |
July 15, 2004[h] | |||
July 17, 2004 | Naples | Italy | Piazza del Plebiscito |
July 18, 2004[i] | Pistoia | Piazza del Duomo | |
July 20, 2004 | Zagreb | Croatia | Dom Sportova |
July 21, 2004 | Budapest | Hungary | László Papp Budapest Sports Arena |
July 23, 2004 | Prague | Czech Republic | T-Mobile Arena |
July 24, 2004 | Würzburg | Germany | Würzburg Residence |
July 25, 2004 | Schwäbisch Gmünd | Schießtalplatz |
U.S. leg (September 30 – October 2, 2004)
editDate | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
September 30, 2004 | Los Angeles | United States | Greek Theatre |
October 1, 2004 | |||
October 2, 2004 |
Box office score data
editDate | City | Venue | Attendance | Gross | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
February 12, 2003 | Laredo, United States | Laredo Entertainment Center | 8,413 / 8,413 | $442,079 | [5] |
February 14, 2003 | San Antonio, United States | Alamodome | 18,781 / 18,781 | $881,017 | [6] |
February 18, 2003 | Houston, United States | Compaq Center | 11,581 / 11,581 | $543,443 | [7] |
February 19, 2003 | New Orleans, United States | Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena | 5,903 / 5,903 | $219,604 | [6] |
February 21, 2003 | Miami, United States | American Airlines Arena | 11,589 / 11,589 | $650,774 | [7] |
May 17, 2003[a] | Pasadena, United States | Rose Bowl | 42,550 / 60,000 | $1,772,148 | [8] |
June 20, 2003 | Wantagh, United States | Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater | 17,108 / 27,888 | $897,318 | [9] |
June 21, 2003 | [9] | ||||
July 12, 2003 | Mountain View, United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre | 15,885 / 21,895 | $656,818 | [10] |
July 13, 2003 | Chula Vista, United States | Coors Amphitheatre | 10,215 / 12,000 | $472,055 | [11] |
November 14, 2003 | Vancouver, Canada | General Motors Place | 10,987 / 13,619 | $531,860 | [12] |
November 15, 2003 | Tacoma, United States | Tacoma Dome | 7,280 / 8,675 | $347,760 | [13] |
November 16, 2003 | Portland, United States | Rose Garden | 5,906 / 6,069 | $248,062 | [14] |
September 30, 2004 | Los Angeles, United States | Greek Theatre | 16,184 / 16,278 | $1,125,980 | [15] |
October 1, 2004 | [15] | ||||
October 2, 2004 | [15] | ||||
TOTAL | 182,388 / 222,697 (82%) | $8,788,918 |
Notes
edit- ^ a b The concert on May 17, 2003 was a part of Wango Tango.
- ^ The concert on November 1, 2003 was a part of Harbour Fest.
- ^ The concert on May 1, 2004 was a part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
- ^ The concert on May 16, 2004 was a part of We Are the Future.[4]
- ^ The concert on June 6, 2004 was a part of the Crossroads Guitar Festival.
- ^ The concert on July 6, 2004 was a part of the Roskilde Festival.
- ^ The concert on July 9, 2004 was a part of the North Sea Jazz Festival.
- ^ a b The concert on July 13, 2004 was a part of the Montreux Jazz Festival.
- ^ The concert on July 18, 2004 was a part of the Pistoia Blues Festival.
References
edit- ^ Santana "Shaman Tour" Itinerary (October 2002). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 2002.
- ^ "Santana Average Setlists of tour: Shaman | setlist.fm". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ a b "Santana Maps Out 2003 Tour Plans". Billboard. December 6, 2002. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Over 450,000 Attend Quincy Jones' All-Star Humanitarian Concert 'We Are the Future' at Rome's Circus Maximus". Business Wire. May 17, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore" (PDF). Billboard. March 8, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 22, 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 15, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. June 14, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. July 19, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. August 9, 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. August 30, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. January 10, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. November 29, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. December 13, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ a b c "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. October 30, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
External links
edit- Santana Past Shows 2002 at Santana official website
- Santana Past Shows 2003 at Santana official website
- Santana Past Shows 2004 at Santana official website