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This article is about concert tours involving Demi Lovato.
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Demi Live! Warm Up Tour
Demi Live! Warm Up Tour Tour by Demi Lovato Associated album Don't Forget Start date June 1, 2008 End date December 21, 2008 Legs 1 Shows 17 Demi Lovato tour chronology — Demi Live! Warm Up Tour
(2008)Burnin' Up Tour
(2009)The Demi Live! Warm Up Tour was the first tour by Demi Lovato that took place in the summer of 2008 before she joined the Jonas Brothers on their Burnin' Up Tour. It is sometimes referred to as the "House of Blues Tour".[1] On the tour, she promoted her debut album Don't Forget. The tour began on June 1, 2008 and ended December 21, 2008. It lasted a total of 17 dates.
Broadcast and Recordings
Lovato's performance at the Gramercy Theater in New York City was recorded and released on Don't Forget as a special feature.
Set List
- "That's How You Know"
- "The Middle"
- "Daydream" (Avril Lavigne cover)
- "Party"
- "Don't Forget"
- "This is Me"
- "Gonna Get Caught"
- "Two Worlds Collide "
- "La La Land"
- "Until You're Mine"
- "Get Back"
Tour Dates
- June 1, 2008: Hershey, PA - Hershey Park
- June 8, 2008: Atlanta, GA - Six Flags Over Georgia
- June 9, 2008: Orlando, FL - House of Blues
- June 13, 2008: New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
- June 15, 2008: St. Louis, MO - Six Flags St. Louis
- June 17, 2008: Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
- June 18, 2008: Syracuse, NY - Palace Theatre
- June 19, 2008: Upper Marlboro, MD - Six Flags America
- June 22, 2008: Gurnee, IL - Six Flags Great America
- June 24, 2008: Farmingdale, NY - The Crazy Donkey
- June 26, 2008: Springfield, MA - Six Flags New England
- June 27, 2008: Jackson, NJ - Six Flags Great Adventure
- June 28, 2008: New York City, NY - Blender Theatre at Gramercy
- June 29, 2008: New York City, NY - Blender Theatre at Gramercy
- July 31, 2008: Arlington, TX - Six Flags Over Texas
- August 31, 2008: Little Rock, AK - Alltel Arena
- December 21, 2008: San Juan, PR - Coliseo de Puerto Rico, José Miguel Agrelot
Summer / Fall Tour 2009 / South American Tour
Main article: Demi Lovato Summer Tour 2009An Evening with Demi Lovato
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue September 17, 2011 New York City United States Hammerstein Ballroom September 23, 2011 Los Angeles Club Nokia A Special Night with Demi Lovato
A Special Night with Demi Lovato Mini tour by Demi Lovato Associated album Unbroken Start date November 16, 2011 End date December 16, 2011 Legs 2 Shows 11 Demi Lovato tour chronology An Evening with Demi Lovato
(September 2011)A Special Night with Demi Lovato
(2011)- North America
- November 16, 2011: Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre Detroit
- November 18, 2011: Mashantucket, CT - The MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
- November 19, 2011: Hershey, PA - Hershey Theatre
- November 22, 2011: Kansas City, MO - The Midland by AMC
- November 25, 2011: Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theater
- November 26, 2011: Grand Prairie, TX - Verizon Wireless Theater at Grand Prairie
- November 27, 2011: New Orleans, LA - Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts
- November 29, 2011: St Louis, MO - Peabody Opera House
- December 1, 2011: Atlanta, GA - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
- December 3, 2011: Rosemont, IL - Rosemont Theatre
Caribbean
- December 16, 2011: San Juan, PR - Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot[2]
References
- ^ Sullivan, Cathryn (May 2008). "News from Cathryn Sullivan". http://www.everybody-fits.com/actingforfilm_news.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
- ^ Demi Lovato regresa a Puerto Rico - El Nuevo Día.com
- ^ "Demi Lovato tickets, concerts and tour dates. Official Ticketmaster site". Ticketmaster.com. http://www.ticketmaster.com/Demi-Lovato-tickets/artist/1224909. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
Demi Lovato Discography · Filmography · Tours Studio albums Live albums Singles "This Is Me" · "Get Back" · "La La Land" · "Don't Forget" · "Here We Go Again" · "Remember December" · "Wouldn't Change a Thing" · "Skyscraper"Featured singles "We Rock" · "We'll Be a Dream"Promotional singles Related articles Book · Category Categories:- Lists of concert tours
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