Affirmation World Tour

Affirmation World Tour
Tour by Savage Garden
Associated album Affirmation
Start date April 2, 2000 (2000-04-02)
End date December 17, 2000 (2000-12-17)
Legs 6
No. of shows 7 in Japan
18 in Australia
29 in North America
20 in Europe
3 in South Africa
77 total

Affirmation World Tour is the second Savage Garden tour, and this time duo came to Europe. They also performed at the closing ceremony of 2000 Summer Olympic Games. This tour became the last for the group and shortly after they announced a break in the group career which resulted in Darren Hays’ solo project and official end of the Savage Garden. Vanessa Amorosi was the opening act for spring Australian dates of the tour.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Asia
April 2, 2000 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome
April 4, 2000 Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama
April 5, 2000 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
April 7, 2000 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
April 8, 2000 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
April 10, 2000 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
April 12, 2000 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
Australia
April 28, 2000 Cairns Australia Cairns Convention Centre
April 29, 2000 Townsville Townsville Entertainment Centre
May 1, 2000 Melbourne Melbourne Park
May 2, 2000
May 4, 2000 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 6, 2000 Perth Perth Entertainment Centre
May 7, 2000
May 10, 2000 Canberra Canberra Theatre
May 13, 2000 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
May 14, 2000
May 16, 2000 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
May 17, 2000 Wollongong Wollongong Entertainment Centre
May 20, 2000 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
May 21, 2000
May 24, 2000 Launceston Silverdome
May 25, 2000 Hobart Derwent Entertainment Centre
United States
June 3, 2000[A] Mansfield United States Tweeter Center
United Kingdom
July 9, 2000[B] London United Kingdom Hyde Park
North America
July 14, 2000 August United States Fort Gordon
July 15, 2000 Jacksonville Camp Lejeune
July 24, 2000 Boston Fleet Pavilion
July 25, 2000 New York City Radio City Music Hall
July 27, 2000[C] Troy Troy Fair
July 28, 2000 Boston Fleet Pavilion
July 29, 2000[D] Washington, D.C. Nissan Pavilion
July 31, 2000 Montreal Canada Molson Centre
August 1, 2000 Toronto Molson Amphitheatre
August 2, 2000[E] Ionia United States Ionia Free Fair
August 5, 2000[F] Columbus Celeste Center
August 6, 2000[G] Milwaukee West Allis
August 9, 2000[H] Bethlehem RiverPlace Stage on Sand Island
August 11, 2000[I] Lewisburg West Virginia State Fair Grounds
August 13, 2000[J] Springfield Illinois State Fair Grounds
August 14, 2000[K] Midland Midland County Fair Grandstand
August 17, 2000[L] Sedalia Pepsi Grandstand
August 18, 2000 Chicago Auditorium Theatre
August 19, 2000[M] Lima Allen County Fair
August 21, 2000 Interlochen The Interlochen Bowl
August 25, 2000 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
August 26, 2000[N] Pueblo Colorado State Fair
August 29, 2000 Calgary Canada Saddledome
August 30, 2000 Edmonton Edmonton Coliseum
September 1, 2000 Vancouver GM Place
September 2, 2000[O] Seattle United States Memorial Stadium
3 September 2000[P] Portland Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Australia
September 23, 2000 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 1, 2000[Q] Sydney Stadium Australia
North America
October 30, 2000 Mexico City Mexico Six Flags México
Europe
November 12, 2000 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
November 14, 2000 Utrecht Netherlands Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
November 15, 2000 Hamburg Germany Grosse Freiheit
November 17, 2000 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
November 18, 2000 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
November 20, 2000 Stockholm Stockholm Globe Arena
November 22, 2000 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena
November 23, 2000 Tallinn Estonia Linnahall
November 26, 2000 Herning Denmark Messecenter Herning
November 28, 2000 Berlin Germany Treptow Arena
November 29, 2000 Prague Czech Republic Tipsport Arena
November 30, 2000 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
December 2, 2000 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
December 4, 2000 Milan Italy FilaForum
December 5, 2000 Bern Switzerland Wankdorfhalle
December 6, 2000 Cologne Germany E-Werk
December 8, 2000 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
December 9, 2000 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
December 11, 2000 London London Arena
Africa
December 14, 2000 Johannesburg South Africa Standard Bank Arena
December 15, 2000 Durban Kings Park Stadium
December 17, 2000 Cape Town Coca-Cola Dome
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "KISS Concert"
B This concert was a part of the "Party in the Park Concert"
C This concert was a part of the Troy County Fair
D This concert was a part of the Z104 FM Concert
E This concert was a part of the Ionia Free Fair
F This concert was a part of the Ohio State Fair
G This concert was a part of the Wisconsin State Fair
H This was a part of the Musikfest concert
I This concert was a part of the West Virginia State Fair
J This concert was a part of the Illinois State Fair
K This concert was a part of the Midland County Fair
L This concert was a part of the Missouri State Fair
M This concert was a part of the Allen County Fair
N This concert was a part of the Colorado State Fair
O This concert was a part of the Bumbershoot Arts Festival
P This concert was a part of the Z100 FM Radio Show
Q This concert was a part of the 2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony

Set list

  1. "The Best Thing"
  2. "Break Me Shake Me"
  3. "To the Moon and Back"
  4. "The Lover After Me"
  5. "I Don't Know You Anymore"
  6. "Santa Monica"
  7. "Two Beds and a Coffee Machine"
  8. "You Can Still Be Free"
  9. "The Animal Song"
  10. "Hold Me"
  11. "Gunning Down Romance"
  12. "Crash and Burn"
  13. "Truly Madly Deeply"
  14. "Chained to You"
  15. "I Want You"
  16. "I Knew I Loved You"
  17. "Affirmation"

Broadcasts and recordings

Concerts in Brisbane, Australia, were recorded for further video release, including bonus behind the scene footage.

Personnel

Band

Crew

External links

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