Love Soul Tour

The Love Soul Tour was the seventh concert tour by American singer-songwriter, Mary J. Blige, in support of her platinum eighth studio album, Growing Pains (2007).[1] It began in September 2008 and continued through October 2008.[2]

Love Soul Tour
Tour by Mary J. Blige
LocationUnited States
Associated albumGrowing Pains
Start dateSeptember 13, 2008 (2008-09-13)
End dateOctober 24, 2008 (2008-10-24)
No. of shows18
Mary J. Blige concert chronology

Opening Acts

Set list

  1. MJB (introduction)
  2. "Grown Woman"
  3. "Love Is All We Need"
  4. "I'm The Only Woman"
  5. "Everyday It Rains"
  6. "Be Happy" / "Real Love" / "Mary Jane (All Night Long)"
  7. "Love No Limit" (remix)
  8. "Good Woman Down"
  9. "I Never Wanna Live Without You"
  10. "You Gotta Believe"
  11. "Sweet Thing"
  12. "Take Me As I Am"
  13. "Not Gon' Cry"
  14. "Hurt Again"
  15. "I Found My Everything"
  16. "I'm Going Down"
  17. "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" (musical interlude)
  18. "My Life '06"
  19. "Fade Away"
  20. "No More Drama"
  21. "MJB Da MVP"
  22. "Work That"
  23. "Enough Cryin"
  24. "Be Without You"
Encore
  1. "Family Affair"
  2. "Just Fine"

Notes

  • "The Love I Never Had" and "Father In You" were performed on September 13.

Tour dates

List of U.S. concerts, showing date, city and venue
Date
(2008)
City Venue
September 13 North Charleston North Charleston Coliseum
September 19 Virginia Beach Verizon Wirless Amphitheatre Virginia Beach
September 20 Washington, D.C. Nissan Pavilion
September 21 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
September 28 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
October 2 New York City Radio City Music Hall
October 3
October 5 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
October 8 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
October 10 Sunrise Bank Atlantic Center
October 11 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
October 12 Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
October 14 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
October 15 Omaha Qwest Center
October 17 Paradise Pearl Concert Theater
October 18 Concord Sleep Train Pavilion
October 19 Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre
October 22 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum

References

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