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50 Year Anniversary World Tour (Neil Diamond)

concert tour by Neil Diamond

Promotional poster for the tour

Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
Start dateApril 7,
End date
  • October 19, (last show)
  • January 22, (announced)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 39 in North America
  • 16 in Europe
  • 55 in total

50 Year Anniversary World Tour is a Neil Diamond tour that marked the 50th Anniversary of Diamond's first hit single, "Solitary Man," released in [1] It began in Fresno, California on April 7, , and concluded at The O2 Arena in London on October 19, The tour began just after the March release of a song, three-disc career-spanning box set titled Neil Diamond 50 – 50th Anniversary Collection.[2][3] The Oceania tour was announced on November 10, [4] and cancelled on January 22, , after Diamond announced he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.[5]

Set list

Shows

Date City Country Venue Attendance Box Office
North America
April 7, FresnoUnited States Save Mart Center8, / 8, $,
April 9, Salt Lake CityVivint Smart Home Arena11, / 11, $,
April 12, St. LouisScottrade Center13, / 13, $1,,
April 14, OmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha13, / 13, $1,,
April 16, Oklahoma CityChesapeake Energy Arena8, / 8, $,
April 19, NashvilleBridgestone Arena11, / 14, $,
April 21, LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center12, / 12, $1,,
April 23, TampaAmalie Arena13, / 13, $1,,
April 26, SunriseBB&T Center10, / 10, $,
April 28, CharlotteSpectrum Center11, / 11, $1,,
April 30, AtlantaPhilips Arena12, / 13, $1,,
May 2, New OrleansSmoothie King Center9, / 9, $,
May 21, Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena13, / 13, $1,,
May 24, Saint PaulXcel Energy Center17, / 17, $1,,
May 26, IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse10, / 10, $1,,
May 28, ChicagoUnited Center13, / 13, $1,,
May 30, ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena12, / 12, $1,,
June 2, Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills13, / 13, $1,,
June 4, RochesterBlue Cross Arena10, / 10, $,
June 7, TorontoCanada Air Canada Centre15, / 15, $1,,
June 9, BaltimoreUnited States Royal Farms Arena10, / 10, $1,,
June 11, UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
June 15, New York CityMadison Square Garden27, / 31, $3,,
June 17,
June 20, PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center12, / 12, $1,,
June 22, BethelBethel Woods Center for the Arts10, / 16, $,
July 14, WichitaIntrust Bank Arena8, / 8, $,
July 16, HoustonToyota Center10, / 10, $1,,
July 18, DallasAmerican Airlines Center12, / 12, $1,,
July 21, DenverPepsi Center11, / 11, $1,,
July 24, VancouverCanada Rogers Arena9, / 9, $,
July 26, SeattleUnited States KeyArena10, / 10, $1,,
July 28, PortlandModa Center12, / 12, $1,,
July 30, San JoseSAP Center10, / 10, $1,,
August 2, SacramentoGolden 1 Center11, / 11, $1,,
August 4, PhoenixTalking Stick Resort Arena12, / 12, $1,,
August 8, San DiegoValley View Casino Center9, / 9, $,
August 10, InglewoodThe Forum
August 12,
Europe[6]
September 10, AmsterdamNetherlands Ziggo Dome23, / 23,[a]$2,,[a]
September 13, ZürichSwitzerland Hallenstadion5, / 5, $,
September 16, MannheimGermany SAP Arena7, / 7, $,
September 19, ViennaAustria Wiener Stadthalle9, / 9, $,
September 21, MunichGermany Olympiahalle9, / 9, $,
September 23, Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome [a][a]
September 26, HamburgGermany Barclaycard Arena9, / 9, $,
September 28, AntwerpBelgium Sportpaleis15, / 15, $1,,
October 1, ManchesterEngland Manchester Arena13, / 13, $1,,
October 3, GlasgowScotland The SSE Hydro10, / 10, $1,,
October 5, LeedsEngland First Direct Arena10, / 10, $1,,
October 8, BelfastNorthern Ireland The SSE Arena7, / 7, $,
October 10, DublinIreland 3Arena8, / 8, $,
October 13, BirminghamEngland Barclaycard Arena12, / 12, $1,,
October 15, Genting Arena5, / 5, $,
October 17, LondonThe O2 Arena26, / 26, $3,,
October 19,
TOTAL , / ,
(96%)
$2,,

Cancelled shows

Date City Country Venue Reason
Leg 3 — Oceania
March 15, ChristchurchNew Zealand Rugby League ParkParkinson's disease diagnosis[5]
March 17, NapierMission Estate
March 20, TownsvilleAustralia Willows Sports Complex
March 22, Sunshine CoastSunshine Coast Stadium
March 24, BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
March 27, SydneySydney Super Dome
March 31, Sutton GrangeSutton Grange Winery
April 3, MelbourneRod Laver Arena
April 7, Hunter ValleyRoche Estate
April 11, AdelaideBotanic Park
April 14, PerthPerth Arena

Notes

  1. ^ abcdThe score data is combined from the shows held at the Ziggo Dome on September 10 and 23, respectively.

References

  1. ^Kreps, Daniel (November 30, ). "Anniversary World Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 22,
  2. ^Kaufman, Gil (January 24, ). "Neil Diamond Releasing 50th Anniversary Box Set". Billboard. Retrieved June 22,
  3. ^Shaults, Janine (May 29, ). "Neil Diamond is So So Good at United Center". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 22,
  4. ^"Neil Diamond To Bring 50th Anniversary Tour To Australia In ". theMusic. Retrieved February 22,
  5. ^ abMandell, Andrea (January 22, ). "Neil Diamond announces Parkinson's diagnosis, immediate retirement". USA Today. McLean, Virginia. Retrieved January 22,
  6. ^"Current Boxscore". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 13, Retrieved June 13,