Listen Massive Tour

The Listen Massive Tour was a 2001 concert tour of North America featuring The Black Crowes and opening band Beachwood Sparks. Originally scheduled for forty-one dates across the United States and Canada,[1] 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.[2]

Listen Massive Tour
Tour by The Black Crowes
Tour logo
No. of shows46
The Black Crowes concert chronology

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
August 25, 2001 Green Bay United States Oneida Casino Pavilion
August 26, 2001 Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium
August 28, 2001 Nampa Idaho Center Amphitheater
August 29, 2001 Spokane Fox Theater
August 31, 2001 Vancouver Canada Orpheum
September 1, 2001 Seattle United States Bumbershoot
September 2, 2001 Portland Roseland Theater
September 4, 2001 San Francisco Maritime Hall
September 5, 2001
September 7, 2001 Las Vegas House of Blues
September 8, 2001 San Diego Street Scene
September 9, 2001 Sun City West Sundome Center
September 11, 2001 Los Angeles Greek Theatre Cancelled
September 12, 2001 Tucson Centennial Hall
September 14, 2001 Farmington McGee Park Convention Center
September 16, 2001 Austin Auditorium Shores
September 17, 2001 Dallas Bronco Bowl
September 20, 2001 New York City Beacon Theatre
September 21, 2001
September 22, 2001
September 25, 2001 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center
September 26, 2001 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
September 28, 2001 Atlantic City Trump Marina Arena
September 29, 2001 Providence Providence Performing Arts Center
September 30, 2001 West Springfield Eastern States Exposition
October 2, 2001 Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall
October 3, 2001 Glens Falls Glens Falls Civic Center
October 5, 2001 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
October 6, 2001 Rockford Rockford MetroCentre
October 7, 2001 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre
October 9, 2001 Madison Madison Civic Center
October 10, 2001 Columbus Schottenstein Center
October 11, 2001 Ypsilanti Convocation Center
October 13, 2001 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
October 14, 2001 Davenport Adler Theatre
October 16, 2001 Kansas City Uptown Theater
October 17, 2001 St. Louis The Pageant
October 19, 2001 Athens Stegeman Coliseum
October 20, 2001 Atlanta Atlanta Civic Center
October 21, 2001 Raleigh The Ritz
October 23, 2001 Sunrise Sunrise Musical Theater
October 24, 2001 Sarasota Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
October 26, 2001 Tupelo BancorpSouth Center
October 27, 2001 New Orleans Voodoo Experience
October 29, 2001 New York City Beacon Theatre
October 30, 2001 Boston Orpheum Theatre
October 31, 2001

Touring personnel

[3][4][5][6]

Band:

Management:

  • Amy Finkle - Tour Manager
  • Urie Vega - Assistant Tour Manager
  • Stan Green - Production Manager/Lighting Designer
  • Ian Day - Stage Manager
  • Richard Zimmer - Accountant
  • Jeff Dunn - Sound Engineer (FOH)
  • Drew Consalvo - Sound Engineer (Monitors)

Crew:

  • Jeff Bertush - Lighting Technician/Operator
  • Ian Dobson - Lighting Technician
  • Kathy Beer - Lighting Technician
  • Jim Keegan - Lighting Technician
  • Joseph Dougherty - Sound Technician
  • Randy Halsing - Sound Technician
  • Ed Dracoules - Sound Technician
  • Robert Miller - Sound Technician
  • Greg Howard - Technician
  • J. "Noodles" Weber - Technician

References

  1. "The Black Crowes Kick Off 'Listen Massive' Tour; Shows Feature 2 Hours of Black Crowes" (Press release). Mitch Schneider Organization. 2001-08-24. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  2. "The Black Crowes Live Up to 'Listen Massive' Tour Moniker with Ever-Changing Set Lists" (Press release). Mitch Schneider Organization. 2001-10-04. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  3. Black Crowes "Listen Massive Tour" Itinerary (August 25, 2001-September 5, 2001). Smart Art: Marina del Rey, CA 2001.
  4. Black Crowes "Listen Massive Tour" Itinerary (September 7, 2001-September 17, 2001). Smart Art: Marina del Rey, CA 2001.
  5. Black Crowes "Listen Massive Tour" Itinerary (September 20, 2001-October 3, 2001). Smart Art: Marina del Rey, CA 2001.
  6. Black Crowes "Listen Massive Tour" Itinerary (October 5, 2001-October 31, 2001). Smart Art: Marina del Rey, CA 2001.
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