Shaman Tour

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Shaman Tour
Tour by Santana
Carlos Santana at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, September 23, 2003
Associated albumShaman
Start dateOctober 29, 2002 (2002-10-29)
End dateOctober 2, 2004 (2004-10-02)
Legs12
No. of shows47 in North America
43 in Europe
9 in Oceania
7 in Asia
106 in total
Santana concert chronology

The Shaman Tour was the thirty-second concert tour promoting the band's 2002 album Shaman.

Touring personnel[edit]

[1]

Band:

  • Carlos Santana – lead guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
  • Benny Rietveld – bass guitar
  • Karl Perazzo – timbales, percussion, vocals
  • Raul Rekow – congas, bongos, percussion, vocals
  • Dennis Chambers – drums
  • Tony Lindsay – lead vocals
  • Andy Vargas – lead vocals
  • Jeff Cresman – trombone
  • Bill Ortiz – trumpet
  • Myron Dove – rhythm guitar

Management:

  • Kevin Chisholm – tour manager
  • Adam Fells – assistant tour manager
  • Mike Hoss Kiefer – production manager
  • Chad Koehler – stage manager
  • Andy Elias – set/lighting designer
  • Chad Wilson – security
  • Steve Brown – venue security

Production:

  • Kathy Beer – lighting director
  • Randy Piotroski – foh sound
  • Brian Montgomery – monitors
  • Jason Ruggles – sound engineer
  • Jim Gaines - sound consultant

Crew:

  • Ed Adair – guitar tech
  • Dave Crockett – drum & percussion tech
  • Chris "Stubby" McNair – bass & rhythm tech
  • Rob Diaz – keyboard tech

Set list[edit]

An average set list of this tour is as follows:[2]

  1. "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Babatunde Olatunji)
  2. "We Got Latin Soul" (Arlester "Dyke" Christian)
  3. "Aye Aye Aye" (Michael Shrieve, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow)
  4. "Put Your Lights On" (Erik Schrody)
  5. "Victory Is Won" (Santana)
  6. "Maria Maria" (Santana, Perazzo, Rekow, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis)
  7. "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Joaquín Rodrigo)
  8. "Foo Foo" (Yvon André, Roger Eugène, Yves Joseph, Hermann Nau, Claude Jean)
  9. "Adouma" (Angélique Kidjo, Jean Hebrail)
  10. "Sideways" (Clarence Greenwood)
  11. "The Game of Love" (Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels)
  12. "Spiritual" (John Coltrane)
  13. "(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Shakara Mutela, Christian Polloni)
  14. "Apache" (Jerry Lordan)
  15. "Smooth" (Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas)
  16. "Dame Tu Amor" (Abraham Quintanilla, Ricky Vela, Richard Brooks)
  17. "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)
  18. "Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó)
Encore
  1. "Oye Como Va" (Tito Puente)
  2. "Hey Boogie Woman" (Bill Bartlett)
  3. "Novus" (Santana, Szabó, Walter Afanasieff, Greg DiGiovine, Ritchie Rome)

Tour dates[edit]

U.S. show (October 29, 2002)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
October 29, 2002 Los Angeles United States Staples Center

European tour (December 3–16, 2002)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
December 3, 2002 Barcelona Spain Mercat de les Flors
December 9, 2002 Munich Germany Deutsches Theater
December 16, 2002 London England London Astoria

U.S. leg (February 9–21, 2003)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue[3]
Date City Country Venue
February 9, 2003 Las Vegas United States The Joint
February 12, 2003 Laredo Laredo Entertainment Center
February 14, 2003 San Antonio Alamodome
February 15, 2003 Grand Prairie NextStage Performance Theater
February 16, 2003
February 18, 2003 Houston Compaq Center
February 19, 2003 New Orleans Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena
February 21, 2003 Miami American Airlines Arena

Oceanic leg (March 21 – April 6, 2003)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue[3]
Date City Country Venue
March 21, 2003 New Plymouth New Zealand Bowl of Brooklands
March 22, 2003 Auckland North Harbour Stadium
March 24, 2003 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 27, 2003 Sydney Centennial Park
March 28, 2003
March 30, 2003 Adelaide Memorial Drive Park
April 2, 2003 Perth Burswood Dome
April 5, 2003 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
April 6, 2003 Rod Laver Arena
North America
May 17, 2003[a] Pasadena United States Rose Bowl
June 13, 2003 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion
June 14, 2003 Bristow Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
June 15, 2003 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pavilion
June 17, 2003 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre
June 18, 2003 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center
June 20, 2003 Wantagh Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater
June 21, 2003
June 22, 2003 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
June 24, 2003 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
June 25, 2003 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
June 27, 2003 Scranton Ford Pavilion
June 28, 2003 Darien Center Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
June 29, 2003 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
July 1, 2003 Clarkston United States Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 2, 2003 Columbus Germain Amphitheater
July 4, 2003 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater
July 5, 2003 Tinley Park Tweeter Center
July 6, 2003 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
July 8, 2003 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 11, 2003 Concord Chronicle Pavilion
July 12, 2003 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 13, 2003 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre
July 14, 2003 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
Europe
August 27, 2003 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena
August 29, 2003 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
August 30, 2003 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
August 31, 2003 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
September 2, 2003 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arena
September 3, 2003 Dresden Messe Dresden
September 5, 2003 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
September 6, 2003 Cologne Kölnarena
September 7, 2003 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
September 8, 2003 Rotterdam Netherlands Sportpaleis
September 10, 2003 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
September 12, 2003 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
September 14, 2003 Lindau Germany Strandbad Eichwald
September 15, 2003 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
September 17, 2003 Munich Germany Olympiahalle München
September 18, 2003
September 20, 2003 Rome Italy PalaLottomatica
September 21, 2003 Milan FilaForum
September 23, 2003 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
September 24, 2003 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
September 27, 2003 London England Wembley Arena
September 28, 2003

Asian leg (November 1–11, 2003)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
November 1, 2003[b] Admiralty Hong Kong Tamar
November 3, 2003 Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Arena
November 6, 2003 Osaka Japan Festival Hall
November 7, 2003 Nagoya Century Hall
November 8, 2003 Osaka Namba Hatch
November 10, 2003 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
November 11, 2003

North American leg (November 14, 2003 – May 1, 2004)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
November 14, 2003 Vancouver Canada General Motors Place
November 15, 2003 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
November 16, 2003 Portland Rose Garden
November 18, 2003 Sacramento ARCO Arena
November 20, 2003 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 30, 2004 New Orleans Municipal Auditorium
May 1, 2004[c] Fair Grounds Race Course

Italian show (May 16, 2004)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
May 16, 2004[d] Rome Italy Circus Maximus

U.S. leg (June 6–24, 2004)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
June 6, 2004[e] Dallas United States Cotton Bowl Stadium
June 22, 2004 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
June 23, 2004
June 24, 2004

European leg (July 2, 2004)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
July 2, 2004 Metz France Galaxie Amnéville
July 3, 2004 Aurich Germany Open Air Gelände Tannenhausen
July 4, 2004[f] Roskilde Denmark Darupvej
July 6, 2004 Bonn Germany Museumsplatz
July 7, 2004 Frankfurt Opernplatz
July 9, 2004[g] The Hague Netherlands Statenhal
July 10, 2004 Bocholt Germany Stadion am Hünting
July 11, 2004 Freiburg im Breisgau Messehalle
July 13, 2004[h] Montreux Switzerland Auditorium Stravinski
July 15, 2004[h]
July 17, 2004 Naples Italy Piazza del Plebiscito
July 18, 2004[i] Pistoia Piazza del Duomo
July 20, 2004 Zagreb Croatia Dom Sportova
July 21, 2004 Budapest Hungary László Papp Budapest Sports Arena
July 23, 2004 Prague Czech Republic T-Mobile Arena
July 24, 2004 Würzburg Germany Würzburg Residence
July 25, 2004 Schwäbisch Gmünd Schießtalplatz

U.S. leg (September 30 – October 2, 2004)[edit]

List of tour dates with date, city, country, venue
Date City Country Venue
September 30, 2004 Los Angeles United States Greek Theatre
October 1, 2004
October 2, 2004

Box office score data[edit]

List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references
Date City Venue Attendance Gross Ref(s)
February 12, 2003 Laredo, United States Laredo Entertainment Center 8,413 / 8,413 $442,079 [5]
February 14, 2003 San Antonio, United States Alamodome 18,781 / 18,781 $881,017 [6]
February 18, 2003 Houston, United States Compaq Center 11,581 / 11,581 $543,443 [7]
February 19, 2003 New Orleans, United States Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena 5,903 / 5,903 $219,604 [6]
February 21, 2003 Miami, United States American Airlines Arena 11,589 / 11,589 $650,774 [7]
May 17, 2003[a] Pasadena, United States Rose Bowl 42,550 / 60,000 $1,772,148 [8]
June 20, 2003 Wantagh, United States Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theater 17,108 / 27,888 $897,318 [9]
June 21, 2003 [9]
July 12, 2003 Mountain View, United States Shoreline Amphitheatre 15,885 / 21,895 $656,818 [10]
July 13, 2003 Chula Vista, United States Coors Amphitheatre 10,215 / 12,000 $472,055 [11]
November 14, 2003 Vancouver, Canada General Motors Place 10,987 / 13,619 $531,860 [12]
November 15, 2003 Tacoma, United States Tacoma Dome 7,280 / 8,675 $347,760 [13]
November 16, 2003 Portland, United States Rose Garden 5,906 / 6,069 $248,062 [14]
September 30, 2004 Los Angeles, United States Greek Theatre 16,184 / 16,278 $1,125,980 [15]
October 1, 2004 [15]
October 2, 2004 [15]
TOTAL 182,388 / 222,697 (82%) $8,788,918

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b The concert on May 17, 2003 was a part of Wango Tango.
  2. ^ The concert on November 1, 2003 was a part of Harbour Fest.
  3. ^ The concert on May 1, 2004 was a part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
  4. ^ The concert on May 16, 2004 was a part of We Are the Future.[4]
  5. ^ The concert on June 6, 2004 was a part of the Crossroads Guitar Festival.
  6. ^ The concert on July 6, 2004 was a part of the Roskilde Festival.
  7. ^ The concert on July 9, 2004 was a part of the North Sea Jazz Festival.
  8. ^ a b The concert on July 13, 2004 was a part of the Montreux Jazz Festival.
  9. ^ The concert on July 18, 2004 was a part of the Pistoia Blues Festival.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Santana "Shaman Tour" Itinerary (October 2002). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 2002.
  2. ^ "Santana Average Setlists of tour: Shaman | setlist.fm". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Santana Maps Out 2003 Tour Plans". Billboard. December 6, 2002. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Over 450,000 Attend Quincy Jones' All-Star Humanitarian Concert 'We Are the Future' at Rome's Circus Maximus". Business Wire. May 17, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Billboard Boxscore" (PDF). Billboard. March 8, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 22, 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. March 15, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. June 14, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. July 19, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. August 9, 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. August 30, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. January 10, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. November 29, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  14. ^ "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. December 13, 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  15. ^ a b c "Billboard Boxscore". Billboard. October 30, 2004. Retrieved 4 September 2019.

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