Northern Star Tour

Northern Star Tour was the second concert tour performed by English recording artist Melanie C. The tour began on 31 August 2000 in Warsaw, Poland, and ended on 26 August 2001 in Bonn, Germany.[1][2] This is the biggest tour of Melanie C so far, performing in 30 countries and 4 continents.[3][4]

Northern Star Tour
Tour by Melanie C
Associated albumNorthern Star
Start date31 August 2000
End date26 August 2001
No. of shows59 in Europe
7 in Asia
2 in Africa
7 in North America
76 total
Melanie C concert chronology

Setlist

2000 (Setlist 1)
2000 (Setlist 2)
2001

Personnel

  • Melanie C – Vocals
  • Fergus Gerrand – Drums/Musical Director
  • Paul Gendler – Guitar
  • Claire Nicholson – Guitar/Backing vocals
  • Arden Hart – Keyboards/Backing vocals
  • Beth Symmons – Bass guitar/Backing vocals (August 2000–April 2001)
  • Kim Kahn – Bass guitar/Backing vocals (May–August 2001)

Broadcasts and recordings

The Shepherd's Bush Empire concert was webcast on Melanie C's original website on 1 October 2000. During the webcast, Bryan Adams made a special appearance to perform "When You're Gone" with Chisholm. On 20 October 2000, a Swedish radio station recorded the Stockholm concert, and featured a slightly shortened set list of 10 songs. On 3 June 2001, The House of Blues' website broadcast the audio for the Anaheim concert which was held on 4 April 2001.[5][6]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
31 August 2000 (Canceled) Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
4 September 2000 Derby England Assembly Rooms
5 September 2000 Middlesbrough Town Hall
6 September 2000 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle City Hall
8 September 2000 Carlisle Sands Centre
9 September 2000 Glasgow Scotland Royal Concert Hall
10 September 2000 Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen
12 September 2000 Kingston upon Hull England Hull City Hall
13 September 2000 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
15 September 2000 Preston Guildhall
16 September 2000 Manchester Academy
17 September 2000 Bradford St Georges Hall
21 September 2000 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
23 September 2000 Leicester England De Montfort Hall
24 September 2000 Ipswich Regent
25 September 2000 Norwich UEA
27 September 2000 Southampton Southampton Guildhall
28 September 2000 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
30 September 2000 London Shepherd's Bush Empire
1 October 2000
15 October 2000 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
16 October 2000 Paris France Élysée Montmartre
17 October 2000 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
19 October 2000 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
20 October 2000 Stockholm Sweden Globens Annex
22 October 2000 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit
23 October 2000 Berlin Columbiahalle
25 October 2000 Isenburg Hugenotthalle Neu
26 October 2000 Cologne E-Werk
27 October 2000 Munich Eiserhalle
29 October 2000 Boblingen Congresshalle
30 October 2000 Vienna Austria Libro Music Hall
31 October 2000 Zürich Switzerland Volkhaus
2 November 2000 Milan Italy Alcatraz
5 November 2000 London England Wembley Arena
14 February 2001LjublianaSloveniaHala Tivoli
16 February 2001AthensGreeceSports Hall George Kassimatic
17 February 2001ThessalonikiMikra Sports Hall
Asia
19 February 2001Tel AvivIsraelExample Cinerama
21 February 2001DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesJumeirah Beach Hotel
22 February 2001ManamaBahrainLe Royal Meridian
Africa
24 February 2001JohannesburgSouth AfricaThe Big Top Arena
Asia
28 February 2001SingaporeSingaporeHarbourFront Centre
2 March 2001Kuala LumpurMalaysiaMerdeka Hall
4 March 2001BangkokThailandDance Fever
17 March 2001MoscowRussiaKremlin Hall
18 March 2001Saint PetersburgLedovi Dvoretz
Europe
19 March 2001TallinnEstoniaTallinn Arena
21 March 2001HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice Hall
North America
29 March 2001CalgaryCanadaJack Singer Auditorium
30 March 2001EdmontonFrancis Winspear
1 April 2001New WestminsterMassey Theatre
3 April 2001San FranciscoUnited StatesBimbo's 365 Club
4 April 2001AnaheimHouse of Blues
5 April 2001Los AngelesRoxy Theatre
8 April 2001ChicagoHouse of Blues
9 April 2001TorontoCanadaThe Guvernment
10 April 2001MontrealClub Soda
14 April 2001New York CityUnited StatesIrving Plaza
Europe
6 May 2001LiverpoolUnited KingdomRoyal Court
8 May 2001BristolColston Hall
9 May 2001BrightonBrighton Centre
10 May 2001PlymouthPlymouth Pavilions
12 May 2001ReadingRivermead Leisure Complex
13 May 2001WolverhamptonWolverhampton Civic Hall
14 May 2001NottinghamNottingham Royal Concert Hall
16 May 2001YorkBarbican Centre
17 May 2001ManchesterO2 Apollo Manchester
18 May 2001NewportNewport Centre
20 May 2001DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
21 May 2001BelfastWaterfront Hall
22 May 2001EdinburghUnited KingdomEdinburgh Playhouse
20 July 2001LiverpoolKings Dock
22 July 2001IstanbulTurkeyRumeli Castle Amphitheatre
25 August 2001HamburgGermanyStadtpark Freilichtbh
26 August 2001BonnMuseumsmeilenplatz

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2014-04-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2014-04-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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