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Crazy Love Tour

2010–12 concert tour by Michael Bublé


2010–12 concert tour by Michael Bublé

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artistMichael Bublé
typeWorld
albumCrazy Love
start_date
end_date
number_of_legs10
number_of_shows185
grossUS $127 million ($ in dollars)
last_tourCall Me Irresponsible World Tour
(2007–08)
this_tourCrazy Love Tour
(2010–12)
next_tourTo Be Loved Tour
(2013–15)

(2007–08) (2010–12) (2013–15)

Crazy Love Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Michael Bublé. The tour supported his sixth studio album, Crazy Love (2009). Visiting the Americas, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa, the tour has played to over one million spectators in nearly 21 countries. The tour has received remarkable praise from both music critics and spectators of the show. In 2010, Pollstar announced the trek became the sixth highest-grossing tour worldwide, earning over $100 million with 99 sold-out shows. Additionally was the fourth highest-grossing tour in North America—bringing in over $60 million in revenue with 50 sold-out shows. The tour ranked 16th in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)", earning over 30 million dollars in 2011. At the conclusion of 2011, the tour placed eleventh on Billboard's annual "Top 25 Tours", earning nearly $50 million with 57 shows in 2011.

Background

The tour was officially announced in November 2009. Describing the tour, Bublé stated, "The show will be bombastic, cinematic and at the same time a very intimate experience. I can't wait to get back out on the road and of course—to see my fans. I've missed them." During an interview with The Scotsman, Bublé commented on how the show wasn't a typical Las Vegas revue. The singer did not want to rely on creating a "spectacle" to create an enjoyable performance. Bublé felt that vocals were important and every thing else was a bonus. The tour marks Bublé second endeavor playing arenas in North America and Europe. Bublé wanted to create an intimate theater-styled show in the arena setting—making the show warm and inviting. Productions rehearsals were held at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida from 26 February 2010 to 7 March 2010. The tour commenced on 10 March 2010 at the Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida to a sold-out crowd. The trek continued into Europe, Australia and Asia, giving nearly 150 performances to over one million spectators.

Staging

Although Bublé is regarded as a contemporary jazz artist, the staging for his recent tour resembled the staging of many rock musicians. Wanting to move away from the typical Vegas cabaret setting, the stage was designed by Mark Fisher, known for his work with Tina Turner, Pink Floyd and U2. At 75' x 32', the stage allows ample space for a 13-piece band and an eight piece orchestra. It also includes a B-stage where the singer performs "Home". The stage features six cylindrical light towers made with VersaTube lighting and video effects. There is also a video screen in between each columns that displays video footage of the city in which Bublé is performing. Both the video screens and columns alternate configuration throughout the show.

Opening act

  • Naturally 7

Setlist

  1. "Cry Me a River"
  2. "All of Me"
  3. "At This Moment"
  4. "Mack the Knife"
  5. "Everything"
  6. "I've Got the World on a String"
  7. "Crazy Love"
  8. "Georgia on My Mind"
  9. "For Once in My Life"
  10. Medley: "Billie Jean" / "Twist and Shout" (performed with Naturally 7)
  11. "All I Do Is Dream of You" (performed with Naturally 7)
  12. "Home"
  13. "Save the Last Dance for Me"
  14. "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
  15. "Heartache Tonight"
  16. "Haven't Met You Yet" ;Encore
  17. "Feeling Good"
  18. "Me and Mrs. Jones"
  19. "A Song for You"
  20. "Cry Me a River"
  21. "All of Me"
  22. "At This Moment"
  23. "Mack the Knife"
  24. "Everything"
  25. "I've Got the World on a String"
  26. "Best of Me"
  27. "Crazy Love"
  28. "Georgia on My Mind"
  29. "For Once in My Life"
  30. Medley: "Billie Jean" / "Twist and Shout" (performed with Naturally 7)
  31. "All I Do Is Dream of You" (performed with Naturally 7)
  32. "Some Kind of Wonderful"
  33. "Home"
  34. "Hollywood" (performed with Naturally 7)
  35. "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
  36. "Heartache Tonight"
  37. "Haven't Met You Yet" (contains an excerpt from "I Gotta Feeling") ;Encore
  38. "Feeling Good"
  39. "Me and Mrs. Jones"
  40. "A Song for You" ; Notes
  • During concerts in December 2010, Bublé performed "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" during the encore.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
North America
10 March 2010OrlandoUnited StatesAmway Arena10,972 / 10,972$877,323
12 March 2010SunriseBankAtlantic Center12,808 / 12,808$1,045,323
13 March 2010TampaSt. Pete Times Forum13,433 / 13,433$1,075,956
14 March 2010DuluthArena at Gwinnett Center9,765 / 9,765$810,215
16 March 2010PhiladelphiaWachovia Center14,052 / 14,052$1,144,431
17 March 2010PittsburghPetersen Events Center8,950 / 8,950$682,408
19 March 2010WorcesterDCU Center10,063 / 10,063$831,579
20 March 2010New York CityMadison Square Garden26,261 / 26,261$2,918,529
23 March 2010ClevelandWolstein Center9,812 / 9,812$797,000
24 March 2010CincinnatiU.S. Bank Arena10,539 / 10,539$802,326
25 March 2010Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills13,230 / 13,230$922,337
27 March 2010RosemontAllstate Arena12,797 / 12,797$1,112,352
28 March 2010Saint PaulXcel Energy Center13,371 / 13,371$1,059,000
30 March 2010DenverPepsi Center9,188 / 9,188$728,155
31 March 2010West Valley CityE Center
2 April 2010PortlandRose Garden Arena9,793 / 9,793$666,890
3 April 2010SeattleKeyArena11,170 / 11,170$884,580
6 April 2010OaklandOracle Arena12,031 / 12,031$989,006
8 April 2010PhoenixUS Airways Center12,561 / 12,561$992,442
9 April 2010Los AngelesStaples Center25,298 / 25,298$2,217,505
Europe
6 May 2010SheffieldEnglandSheffield Arena11,424 / 11,630$898,426
8 May 2010GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition Hall 48,871 / 8,871$678,980
9 May 2010ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena42,814 / 43,208$3,433,340
11 May 2010LiverpoolEcho Arena Liverpool9,662 / 9,823$757,432
12 May 2010NewcastleMetro Radio Arena19,119 / 19,334$1,545,125
14 May 2010BirminghamLG Arena12,538 / 12,919$961,260
15 May 2010LondonThe O2 Arena31,633 31,796$2,586,220
16 May 2010
22 May 2010VeronaItalyVerona Arenarowspan="5"rowspan="5"
23 May 2010MilanMediolanum Forum
25 May 2010MunichGermanyOlympiahalle
26 May 2010ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
28 May 2010BerlinGermanyO2 World Berlin
30 May 2010AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis23,601 / 24,498$1,828,323
31 May 2010OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena
1 June 2010HamburgO2 World Hamburg6,794 / 9,606$544,209
3 June 2010ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy15,740 / 20,154$1,406,534
North America
22 June 2010TulsaUnited StatesBOK Center11,121 / 11,121$837,642
23 June 2010WichitaIntrust Bank Arena7,688 / 7,688$577,866
25 June 2010St. LouisScottrade Center11,828 / 11,828$935,711
26 June 2010Kansas CitySprint Center12,905 / 12,905$1,010,560
27 June 2010OmahaQwest Center Omaha9,133 / 9,133$731,474
29 June 2010IndianapolisConseco Fieldhouse10,636 / 10,636$851,813
30 June 2010ColumbusNationwide Arena11,392 / 11,392$805,623
2 July 2010UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena16,015 / 16,032$1,544,545
3 July 2010
4 July 2010
6 July 2010RichmondRichmond Coliseum8,054 / 8,054$625,603
7 July 2010NorfolkTed Constant Convocation Center
9 July 2010RaleighRBC Center10,264 / 10,264$795,716
10 July 2010CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena10,163 / 10,163$771,887
11 July 2010JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena10,720 / 10,720$822,993
13 July 2010PensacolaPensacola Civic Center6,365 / 6,800$468,048
14 July 2010New OrleansNew Orleans Arena10,919 / 10,919$839,780
16 July 2010HoustonToyota Center12,076 / 12,076$961,872
17 July 2010San AntonioAT&T Center13,561 / 13,561$1,016,848
18 July 2010DallasAmerican Airlines Center13,482 / 13,482$1,069,520
5 August 2010MontrealCanadaBell Centre24,022 / 24,022$2,443,250
6 August 2010
7 August 2010OttawaScotiabank Place
9 August 2010LondonJohn Labatt Centre8,477 / 8,549$835,524
10 August 2010TorontoAir Canada Centrerowspan="8"rowspan="8"
11 August 2010
13 August 2010WinnipegMTS Centre
14 August 2010SaskatoonCredit Union Centre
17 August 2010CalgaryPengrowth Saddledome
18 August 2010
20 August 2010VancouverRogers Arena
21 August 2010
24 August 2010SacramentoUnited StatesARCO Arena8,743 / 8,743$667,122
27 August 2010San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena10,550 / 10,550$827,714
28 August 2010Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena13,300 / 13,300$1,052,585
Europe
24 September 2010DublinIrelandAviva Stadium95,895 / 100,000$9,971,100
25 September 2010
27 September 2010SheffieldEnglandMotorpoint Arena Sheffield11,334 / 11,502$932,280
28 September 2010NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
30 September 2010NottinghamTrent FM Arena7,687 / 7,951$642,829
2 October 2010LondonWembley Arena32,124 / 33,036$2,944,310
3 October 2010
4 October 2010
6 October 2010ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
7 October 2010
9 October 2010BirminghamNational Indoor Arena24,334 / 26,370$2,005,200
10 October 2010
12 October 2010AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
13 October 2010HanoverGermanyTUI Arena4,207 / 10,701$391,952
14 October 2010CologneLanxess Arena7,672 / 11,816$607,346
16 October 2010FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt7,066 / 7,683$634,773
17 October 2010StuttgartPorsche-Arena4,942 / 5,678$461,742
27 October 2010ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
28 October 2010ArnhemNetherlandsGelreDome24,313 / 24,818$1,944,750
29 October 2010ToulouseFranceZénith de Toulouse
30 October 2010BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi10,882 / 18,147$676,437
31 October 2010MadridPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad10,195 / 11,064$634,489
2 November 2010LisbonPortugalPavilhão Atlântico24,075 / 25,728$1,761,540
3 November 2010
North America
23 November 2010HersheyUnited StatesGiant Center7,581 / 8,000$580,138
24 November 2010PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center10,209 / 11,800$834,876
26 November 2010NewarkPrudential Center12,076 / 12,076$1,030,196
27 November 2010BostonTD Garden12,227 / 12,227$1,037,383
28 November 2010New York CityMadison Square Garden
30 November 2010Washington, D.C.Verizon Center10,793 / 11,600$917,735
1 December 2010BuffaloHSBC Arena11,308 / 11,308$879,915
3 December 2010Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena10,460 / 10,460$790,473
4 December 2010RosemontAllstate Arena
5 December 2010NashvilleBridgestone Arena10,182 / 10,182$787,624
7 December 2010North Little RockVerizon Arena6,216 / 6,750$371,186
8 December 2010Oklahoma CityOklahoma City Arena8,004 / 8,004$643,340
11 December 2010AnaheimHonda Center11,666 / 11,666$1,030,156
13 December 2010Los AngelesStaples Center
Oceania
11 February 2011BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre19,668 / 19,668$2,257,180
12 February 2011
14 February 2011SydneyAcer Arena39,385 / 39,385$4,674,100
15 February 2011
17 February 2011
19 February 2011Sydney Entertainment Centre9,849 / 9,849$1,167,740
22 February 2011MelbourneRod Laver Arena44,171 / 45,468$4,880,720
23 February 2011
25 February 2011
26 February 2011
28 February 2011AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre14,750 / 14,750$1,795,800
1 March 2011
GuildfordSandalford Wines Estate20,300 / 20,300$3,724,440
5 March 2011
6 March 2011Margaret RiverSandalford Margaret River10,069 / 10,069$1,835,580
Asia
9 March 2011SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium8,376 / 8,376$1,252,040
11 March 2011Hong KongHong Kong Convention Centre6,613 / 6,613$981,666
13 March 2011Shah AlamMalaysiaStadium Malawati
North America
1 June 2011AustinUnited StatesFrank Erwin Center8,371 / 9,000$643,613
3 June 2011MemphisFedExForum6,228 / 6,500$428,398
4 June 2011LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center7,494 / 8,600$550,479
5 June 2011MilwaukeeBradley Center7,764 / 8,750$583,258
7 June 2011ToledoHuntington Center7,293 / 7,293$523,089
8 June 2011Wilkes-BarreMohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza6,531 / 7,000$469,961
10 June 2011PittsburghConsol Energy Center8,831 / 9,200$687,895
11 June 2011Atlantic CityBoardwalk Hall10,950 / 10,950$844,807
12 June 2011ProvidenceDunkin' Donuts Center7,359 / 8,000$569,383
14 June 2011UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena6,028 / 8,090$591,535
16 June 2011
17 June 2011ManchesterVerizon Wireless Arena7,278 / 7,800$578,120
18 June 2011AlbanyTimes Union Center7,904 / 7,904$602,293
21 June 2011SpringfieldJQH Arena7,551 / 7,551$539,374
23 June 2011Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena7,342 / 7,600$515,506
24 June 2011MolineiWireless Center6,788 / 7,200$470,819
25 June 2011DuluthAMSOIL Arena5,368 / 5,368$414,132
5 August 2011KelownaCanadaProspera Placerowspan="2"rowspan="2"
6 August 2011VictoriaSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre
8 August 2011EdmontonRexall Place9,400 / 11,600$802,563
10 August 2011SpokaneUnited StatesSpokane Veterans Memorial Arena6,161 / 7,000$412,369
11 August 2011BoiseTaco Bell Arena
13 August 2011San JoseHP Pavilion at San Jose8,484 / 9,000$680,573
14 August 2011FresnoSave Mart Center6,231 / 7,000$434,805
16 August 2011El PasoDon Haskins Center7,184 / 7,184$536,474
Latin America
18 August 2011MonterreyMexicoMonterrey Arena
20 August 2011Mexico CityNational Auditorium46,342 / 47,102$3,315,196
21 August 2011
9 March 2012
10 March 2012
11 March 2012
17 March 2012SantiagoChileMovistar Arenarowspan="7"rowspan="7"
18 March 2012
21 March 2012RosarioArgentinaSalón Metropolitano
22 March 2012CórdobaOrfeo Superdomo
24 March 2012Buenos AiresLuna Park
25 March 2012
26 March 2012
31 March 2012Rio de JaneiroBrazilHSBC Arena9,892 / 9,892$951,660
1 April 2012São PauloVia Funchal4,978 / 4,978$1,008,190
Europe
15 April 2012HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxenrowspan="9"rowspan="9"
17 April 2012OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
18 April 2012StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe
20 April 2012HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Areena
21 April 2012TallinnEstoniaSaku Suurhall
23 April 2012GdańskPolandErgo Arena
25 April 2012CologneGermanyLanxess Arena
26 April 2012RotterdamNetherlandsSportpaleis van Ahoy
27 April 2012
Africa
1 May 2012Cape TownSouth AfricaGrand Arenarowspan="5"rowspan="5"
2 May 2012
3 May 2012
5 May 2012North WestSun City Super Bowl
6 May 2012

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Critical reception

Overall, Bublé received positive reviews from music critics in the United States, Canada and Australia. Scott Mervis (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) was not impressed by Bublé's vocal prowess but felt he charmed the audience at the Peterson Events Center. He continues, "Nonetheless, he was greeted with open arms because he does offer a respite from modern-day rock and R&B. His adoring, mostly female fans got to enjoy timeless classics, rarely heard in arenas, from a charming, handsome man with sincere enthusiasm for the music. That counts for something." Jeff Hahne (Creative Loafing) called the performance at the Time Warner Cable Arena entertaining stating, "His talent for singing is matched with his abilities as an overall entertainer — silly anecdotes, jokes about his band and an unabashed honesty and humility are what make his shows so fun to watch. He addressed the crowd after the second song and asked how many men there had been dragged by their wives […] He then told the crowd he was looking to have a party — they can dance if they'd like or stand up and scream, but if someone behind you says to sit down because they're trying to see the Michael Bublé concert, turn around and tell them to go f… themselves."

James Reaney (London Free Press) called the Canadian crooner's concert at the John Labatt Centre a mixture of warmth and insanity declaring, "[Bublé] can play it beautifully straight. The man who followed Monday's sweet and soulful version of Van Morrison's 'Crazy Love' with a reverential take on Hoagy Carmichael's 'Georgia on My Mind', complete with a thrilling high-note solo from his band's trumpeter, and then pulled off Stevie Wonder's 'For Once in My Life' the way Nelson Riddle might have arranged it for Frank Sinatra is not simply a showbiz kidder." Jason MacNeil (Jam!) gave the singer's performance at the Air Canada Centre three and a half out of five stars commenting, "But Buble's first real highlight might have been following the schmaltzy 'I've Got The World On A String' when he poured himself into the tender and heartfelt 'Best Of Me', almost appearing to get choked up at some points in the song. The song led nicely into a strong cover of Van Morrison's 'Crazy Love'."

John Terauds (Toronto Star) called the same show a "work of art". He further notates, "The crooner loves to chat, and provided witty — sometimes overly personal — introductions for his accomplished band members, including a spectacular jazz wind octet. He made fun of his geeky musical predilections. He enjoyed a moment of homage to Michael Jackson." Darryl Sterdan (Winnipeg Sun) called Bublé's concert at the MTS Centre entertainment with a capitol "E", giving the performance four out of five stars, he writes, "[Bublé] may be no Sinatra — and in his defence, he claims he's never wanted to be — but he openly pays his respects to the singers and writers who blazed the trail he follows."

Jim Carnes (The Sacramento Bee) was pleased by Bublé's performance at the ARCO Arena calling the concert fun and warm. He remarks, "Backed by a fine 13-piece big band, Bublé created a surprisingly intimate club feel. Video screens gave closeups of individual musicians as well as the star. It was surprising, when he had the house lights brought up, to see just how many people were there." Kate Lucas (The Orange County Register) saw Bublé's performance at the Honda Center as a "knockout" calling the singer talented and charismatic. She further affirms, "From his powerful opening with 'Cry Me a River' to a playful take on 'Twist and Shout' as giant beach balls bounced around the crowd, Bublé let down the emotional floodgates, entwining tales of difficult breakups with jubilation over his coming nuptials (he weds Argentine actress and model Luisana Lopilato on April 6) and leading us onto the roller-coaster of his life lately. It makes sense that the show begins so dramatically, with the silhouette of a conductor and orchestra (reminiscent of the beginning of Disney's Fantasia) and an intense horn intro yielding to eruptive screams as Bublé appears and pyrotechnics scatter stars from above the stage."

Nathanael Cooper (The Courier-Mail) commended Bublé's performance at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre concluding, "As charming as he is a phenomenal singer, [Bublé] peppered his show with amusing chats about everything from his wife to the wives who had dragged their husbands to the show. Clearly, an artist who is well in touch with what his fans want, he ensured the show delivered exactly what they wanted." Paul Cashmere (Undercover FM) gave the singer four and a half out of five stars for his show at the Rod Laver Arena. He writes, "[Bublé] was entertaining, he was funny and he was one hell of a performer. Early into the show, he invited a lady to come forward and get her sign signed. 'Look what I wrote,' he said when she returned to her seat. 'It says 'I'm your slut'. That pretty much set the tone of the night. It was a good time to be had by all."

Notes

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