Battlefield Tour

Battlefield Tour
Tour by Jordin Sparks

The official poster for the Battlefield Tour.
Associated album Battlefield
Start date May 1, 2010
End date July 18, 2010
No. of shows 38
Jordin Sparks tour chronology
"Jesse & Jordin LIVE Tour"
(2008)
Battlefield Tour
(2010)

The Battlefield Tour[1] was a concert tour by American pop singer Jordin Sparks in support of her second studio album Battlefield. It is Sparks' first headlining tour. The tour consisted of mostly general assembly venues such as theaters, ballrooms, amusement parks, and casinos. It was initially only set to visit 15 cities nationwide. On April 22, several dates were rescheduled in order to expand the tour to 35 cities across the nation.[2] The tour started on May 1, 2010 in Uncasville, Connecticut and ended on July 18, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In an interview with AI Now, Sparks spoke of the tour "Hopefully, maybe in March I will be doing a tour. I would love to do a House of Blues theater type tour so it’s a little more intimate...it’s really fulfilling after you get off a stage like that, it’s really awesome because it’s like you can say 'hey, I left everything out there.'"[3]

Supporting acts

Guest appearances

Set list

Guy Sebastian & Sparks performing "Art Of Love" during her Battlefield Tour
Sparks during Battlefield Tour.

[10]

  1. "Battlefield"
  2. "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)"
  3. "Watch You Go"
  4. "Emergency (911)"
  5. "It Takes More"
  6. "Don't Let it Go to Your Head"
  7. "One Step at a Time"
  8. "Walking on Snow"
  9. "Freeze"
  10. "No Parade"
  11. "Breathe" (from Broadway's In the Heights) (starting June 22, 2010)
  12. "Art of Love" (with Guy Sebastian) (San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco shows only)
  13. "Young and in Love"
  14. "Was I The Only One" (select shows)
  15. "Tattoo"
Encore
  1. "No Air"


1 Faith was performed as the final song before the encore due to a request during the meet-and-greet session in Philadelphia, PA.

2 Breathe, from In The Heights, was not performed on the final two shows (Chicago IL, and Philadelphia PA)

Band members

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[1]
May 1, 2010 Uncasville United States Wolf Den
May 2, 2010 Hershey Hersheypark Amphitheatre
May 4, 2010 Westbury Capital Bank Theater
May 5, 2010 Verona Turning Stone Resort & Casino
May 14, 2010 Dubuque Diamond Jo Casino
May 28, 2010
(originally April 24, 2010)
Atlantic City Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City
May 29, 2010 Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach
June 3, 2010
(originally April 25, 2010)
Sayreville Starland Ballroom
June 4, 2010 Clifton Park Northern Lights
June 8, 2010
(originally May 11, 2010)
Pittsburgh The Palace Theatre
June 10, 2010
(originally April 27, 2010)
New York City Nokia Theatre Times Square
June 11, 2010
(originally April 30, 2010)
Hampton Beach Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
June 12, 2010 Hartford Webster Theater
June 13, 2010
(originally April 28, 2010)
Boston House of Blues
(originally Orpheum Theatre)
June 15, 2010 Cincinnati 20th Century Theatre
June 16, 2010 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
June 17, 2010 Cleveland House of Blues
June 19, 2010 Norfolk Norva Theatre
June 20, 2010 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
June 22, 2010 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live
June 23, 2010 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
June 25, 2010 Atlanta Southern Star Amphitheatre
June 26, 2010 Baton Rouge Dixie Landin' Amusement Park
June 27, 2010 San Antonio Six Flags Fiesta Texas
June 28, 2010
(originally May 17, 2010)
Houston House of Blues
June 29, 2010
(originally May 18, 2010)
Dallas House of Blues
July 1, 2010
(originally May 20, 2010)
Phoenix Marquee Theatre
July 2, 2010
(originally May 23, 2010)
Anaheim The Grove of Anaheim
July 3, 2010 Reno Knitting Factory
July 5, 2010 Seattle Showbox at the Market
July 6, 2010 Portland Crystal Ballroom
July 8, 2010
(originally May 21, 2010)
San Diego House of Blues
July 9, 2010
(originally May 22, 2010)
Los Angeles Club Nokia
July 10, 2010 San Francisco The Regency Ballroom
July 12, 2010 Denver Ogden Theatre
July 14, 2010 Kansas City The Beaumont Club
July 16, 2010
(originally May 9, 2010)
Minneapolis First Avenue
July 17, 2010
(originally May 13, 2010)
Chicago House of Blues
July 18, 2010
(originally June 2, 2010)
Philadelphia Theatre of the Living Arts

Cancellations

Date City Country Venue
North America
April 23, 2010 Columbus United States Newport Music Hall
May 6, 2010 Rochester Main Street Armory
July 18, 2010[11]
(originally May 15, 2010)
St. Louis The Pageant

References

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