- Listen Massive Tour
infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = Listen Massive Tour
caption = Tour logo
artist = The Black Crowes
dates = August 25, 2001 – October 31, 2001
number_of_legs =
number_of_shows = 46
last_tour =The Tour of Brotherly Love
(2001)
this_tour = Listen Massive Tour
(2001)
next_tour =The Listen Massive Tour was a 2001 concert tour of North America featuring
The Black Crowes and opening bandBeachwood Sparks . Originally scheduled for forty-one dates across the United States and Canada,cite press release |title=The Black Crowes Kick Off 'Listen Massive' Tour; Shows Feature 2 Hours of Black Crowes |publisher=Mitch Schneider Organization |date=2001-06-20 |url=http://www.msopr.com/?q=node/1835 |accessdate=2008-06-10] six shows were added to the end of the tour and the September 11 date at the Greek Theatre was canceled, thus forty-six dates were played.cite press release |title=The Black Crowes Live Up to 'Listen Massive' Tour Moniker with Ever-Changing Set Lists |publisher=Mitch Schneider Organization |date=2001-10-04 |url=http://www.msopr.com/?q=node/1837 |accessdate=2008-06-10]Tour dates
* August 25 –
Green Bay, Wisconsin – Oneida Casino Pavilion
* August 26 –Fargo, North Dakota – Civic Memorial Auditorium
* August 28 –Nampa, Idaho – Idaho Center Amphitheater
* August 29 –Spokane, Washington – Fox Theater
* August 31 –Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum Theatre
* September 1 –Seattle, Washington –Bumbershoot
* September 2 –Portland, Oregon – Roseland Theater
* September 4 –San Francisco, California –Maritime Hall
* September 5 – San Francisco, California – Maritime Hall
* September 7 –Las Vegas, Nevada –House of Blues
* September 8 –San Diego, California – Street Scene
* September 9 –Sun City West, Arizona – Sundome Center
*September 11 –Los Angeles, California – Greek Theatre
* September 12 –Tucson, Arizona – Centennial Hall
* September 14 –Farmington, New Mexico – McGee Park Convention Center
* September 16 –Austin, Texas –Auditorium Shores
* September 17 –Dallas, Texas – Bronco Bowl
* September 20 –New York, New York –Beacon Theatre
* September 21 – New York, New York – Beacon Theatre
* September 22 – New York, New York – Beacon Theatre
* September 25 –Poughkeepsie, New York –Mid-Hudson Civic Center
* September 26 –University Park, Pennsylvania –Bryce Jordan Center
* September 28 –Atlantic City, New Jersey – Trump Marina Arena
* September 29 –Providence, Rhode Island – Providence Performing Arts Center
* September 30 –West Springfield, Massachusetts –Eastern States Exposition
* October 2 –Asbury Park, New Jersey –Asbury Park Convention Hall
* October 3 –Glens Falls, New York –Glens Falls Civic Center
* October 5 –Chicago, Illinois – Aragon Ballroom
* October 6 –Rockford, Illinois – MetroCentre
* October 7 –Minneapolis, Minnesota – Orpheum Theatre
* October 9 –Madison, Wisconsin – Madison Civic Center
* October 10 –Columbus, Ohio –Schottenstein Center
* October 11 –Ypsilanti, Michigan – Convocation Center
* October 13 –Milwaukee, Wisconsin –Eagles Ballroom
* October 14 –Davenport, Iowa – Adler Theatre
* October 16 –Kansas City, Missouri – Uptown Theater
* October 17 –St. Louis, Missouri – The Pageant
* October 19 –Athens, Georgia –Stegeman Coliseum
* October 20 –Atlanta, Georgia –Atlanta Civic Center
* October 21 –Raleigh, North Carolina – The Ritz
* October 23 –Sunrise, Florida – Sunrise Musical Theater
* October 24 –Sarasota, Florida – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
* October 26 –Tupelo, Mississippi –BancorpSouth Center
* October 27 –New Orleans, Louisiana –Voodoo Music Experience
* October 29 – New York, New York – Beacon Theatre
* October 30 –Boston, Massachusetts – Orpheum Theatre
* October 31 – Boston, Massachusetts – Orpheum TheatreReferences
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