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NSYNC in Concert

NSYNC in Concert (also known as the Second II None Tour,[1] Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour,[2] Boys of Summer Tour[3] and The Winter Shows) is the second concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's debut studio album, 'N Sync. The trek lasted eighteen months, playing over two hundred concerts in over one hundred cities. In 1998, the tour was nominated for "Best New Artist Tour" by Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.[4] It also became one of the biggest tours in 1999, earning over $50 million.[5] Supporting the band on the tour were newcomers Britney Spears, B*Witched and Mandy Moore along with music veterans Jordan Knight, Shanice and The Sugarhill Gang.

NSYNC in Concert
Tour by NSYNC
Working crew pass for the 1999 tour
Associated album'N Sync
Start dateJune 11, 1998 (1998-06-11)
End dateJanuary 1, 2000 (2000-01-01)
Legs5
No. of shows209
Box office$16,667,078
NSYNC concert chronology

Background edit

After completing a promotional tour for their debut album, the band announced their first tour in North America. Previously, the band toured Germany for their "For the Girl Tour" in 1997. The summer outing saw the band playing in nightclubs, state fairs and radio music festivals. After the airing of their Disney Channel concert special, “NSYNC: Live in Concert”, the band's popularity grew in the United States and additional dates were added to the tour. Now known as the "Second II None Tour", the band were now playing theatres and auditoriums. Before the tour began in November 1998, the band become the opening act for Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope Tour during concerts in October 1998.[6]

The "Second II None Tour" leg ended in February 1999, after performing at a radio music festival in San Jose, California. Around this time, band member Lance Bass expressed the band would expand their upcoming tour to the United Kingdom. However, this did not come to fruition. The next leg of the tour, known as "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour" began in the spring of 1999. The band were now playing arenas in the United States. The tour was sponsored by Oxy Balance.[7] During an interview with the Hartford Courant, band member JC Chasez described the tour as:

"The concerts, yeah, are loud and crazy, and people scream and everything like that but it's fun. It's all in good fun. The core of the show is the same, the same old singing and dancing, NSYNC style: a high-energy, very personal performance".[8]

While performing a concert in New Haven, Connecticut, local radio station WKCI-FM declared March 13, 1999 as "NSYNC Day".[9] While touring in Florida, Bass became ill and missed the concerts in Tampa and Sunrise.[10] The tour was expanded once again to the summer, now called the "Boys of Summer Tour". The band were now playing amphitheatres and stadiums. The shows were sponsored by Clairol Herbal Essences.[11] For the August concert in Denver, the band allowed students of Columbine High School to attend the concert for free. During this time, the band was involved in a legal battle with their former manager Lou Pearlman and transitioning from RCA to Jive Records.[12] Towards the end of the leg, the band were forced to cancel concerts due to schedule conflicts relating to their lawsuit. The group made up the dates in their final tour expansion known as "The Winter Shows".[13] During an AOL chat in November with fans, Chasez stated the group was already planning for their next tour for their upcoming album in 2000.[14] He also expressed hoping to tour the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Australia and Japan. During The Winter Shows, the band performed their new singles, "Bye Bye Bye" and "Music of My Heart". The leg ended with a New Year's Eve concert in Honolulu.[15]

Personnel edit

NSYNC edit

Band edit

Throughout their concerts, the five were accompanied by the following instrumentalists on this tour:

  • Kevin Antunes – Music Director, Keyboards
  • Troy Antunes – Bass
  • Billy Ashbaugh – Drums, Percussion
  • Ruben Ruiz – Guitar, Keyboards
  • Byron Chambers – Keyboards
  • Paul Howards – Saxophone, Percussion, Keyboards

Opening acts edit

Setlist edit

June 1998—September 1998
  1. "Dance Sequence" (contains elements of "The Imperial March" and "Finally")
  2. "Crazy for You"
  3. "I Just Wanna Be with You"
  4. "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  5. "I Want You Back" / "ABC" / "The Love You Save"
  6. "Jive Talkin'" / "Too Much Heaven" / "How Deep Is Your Love" / "Stayin' Alive" / "You Should Be Dancing"
  7. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"
  8. "Giddy Up"
  9. "I Want You Back"
  10. "You Got It"
  11. "Sailing"
  12. "Here We Go"
  13. "Tearin' Up My Heart"
November 1998—February 1999
  1. "Dance Sequence" (contains elements of "The Imperial March" and "Finally")
  2. "Crazy for You"
  3. "I Just Wanna Be with You"
  4. "Together Again"
  5. "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  6. "Video Sequence"
  7. "More Than a Feeling"
  8. "The Longest Time"
  9. "My Girl" / "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" / "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
  10. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"
  11. "Instrumental Sequence"
  12. "Giddy Up"
  13. "I Want You Back"
  14. "You Got It"
  15. "Sailing"
  16. "Riddle"
  17. "Here We Go"
Encore
  1. "Tearin' Up My Heart"
  2. "Forever Young"
Notes
  • For concerts in December, the band performed "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" in lieu of "Together Again".
  • "Together Again" was dropped from the setlist in January.
March 1999—September 1999
  1. "Dance Sequence" (contains elements of "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" and "They Don't Care About Us")
  2. "Here We Go"
  3. "You Got It"
  4. "For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  5. "Video Sequence"
  6. "That Thing You Do"
  7. "Video Sequence"
  8. "I Want You Back" / "ABC" / "The Love You Save"
  9. "Video Sequence"
  10. "Celebration"
  11. "Video Sequence" [You Drive Me Crazy Video]
  12. "Crazy for You"
  13. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"
  14. "I Just Wanna Be with You"
  15. "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  16. "I Want You Back"
Encore
  1. "Sailing"
  2. "Tearin' Up My Heart"
  3. "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
November 1999—January 2000
  1. "Video Sequence" (contains elements of the "James Bond Theme" and the "Theme from Mission: Impossible")
  2. "Here We Go"
  3. "You Got It"
  4. "For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  5. "Video Sequence"
  6. "That Thing You Do"
  7. "Video Sequence"
  8. "I Want You Back" / "ABC" / "The Love You Save"
  9. "Video Sequence"
  10. "Celebration"
  11. "Video Sequence"
  12. "Crazy for You"
  13. "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"
  14. "I Just Wanna Be with You"
  15. "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  16. "Untitled II" (instrumental interlude)
  17. "Bye Bye Bye"
  18. "I Want You Back"
  19. "Sailing"
Encore
  1. "Tearin' Up My Heart"
  2. "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"

Tour dates edit

Date City Country Venue
NSYNC in Concert[33]
June 11, 1998 Lake Buena Vista United States House of Blues
June 12, 1998
June 13, 1998[A] Anaheim Edison International Field
June 19, 1998 Arlington Music Mill Amphitheater
June 21, 1998[B] Burlington Burlington Memorial Auditorium
June 27, 1998[C] Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheatre
June 28, 1998[D] Tinley Park New World Music Theatre
July 4, 1998[E] St. Petersburg Straub Park
July 5, 1998 Vancouver Canada Vancouver Forum
July 6, 1998
July 8, 1998 Edmonton Assembly Hall
July 9, 1998 Calgary Max Bell Centre
July 10, 1998 Saskatoon Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium
July 11, 1998 Winnipeg Walker Theatre
July 12, 1998 Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
July 15, 1998 London Centennial Hall
July 16, 1998 Toronto Molson Amphitheatre
July 18, 1998 Montreal Le Spectrum
July 20, 1998 Ottawa Congress Hall
July 22, 1998[F] Kingsport United States Johnson Stadium
July 23, 1998 Scranton Tink's Entertainment Complex
July 24, 1998 Plainview The Vanderbilt
July 25, 1998 Philadelphia Electric Factory
July 26, 1998 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
July 28, 1998 Chicago House of Blues
July 29, 1998 Cleveland Odeon Concert Club
July 30, 1998
July 31, 1998 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
August 1, 1998 Flint IMA Sports Arena
August 2, 1998[G] Janesville Rock County Fairgrounds Grandstand
August 3, 1998[H] San Jose Exposition Hall
August 7, 1998[I] Kellogg Silver Mountain Amphitheatre
August 8, 1998 Ridgefield Clark County Event Center
August 11, 1998 Lawrence Granada Theater
August 13, 1998[J] Sioux Falls Lyon Fairgrounds Grandstand
August 18, 1998[K] Springfield Illinois State Fair Grandstand
August 21, 1998[L] Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre
August 24, 1998[M] Boise Expo Idaho
August 25, 1998 Walker DeltaPlex Arena
September 11, 1998[N] Hutchinson Kansas State Fair Grandstand
September 12, 1998 Camden Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre
September 13, 1998 Salt Lake City Utah State Fairpark
September 18, 1998 Dallas House of Blues
September 23, 1998[O] Nashville Nashville Convention Center
Second II None Tour[18][34]
November 17, 1998 Kissimmee United States Tupperware Convention Center Auditorium Britney Spears

Sweetbox

November 18, 1998
November 19, 1998 Tampa USF Sun Dome
November 20, 1998[P] Pompano Beach Pompano Park
November 22, 1998 Atlanta Fox Theatre
November 24, 1998 Richmond Landmark Theater
November 25, 1998 Westbury Westbury Music Fair
November 27, 1998 Newark Prudential Hall
November 28, 1998 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
November 29, 1998 Albany Palace Theatre
November 30, 1998 Cincinnati Seton High School Theater
December 1, 1998 Columbus Franklin County Veterans Memorial Auditorium
December 2, 1998 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo State Theatre
December 3, 1998 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
December 4, 1998 Cleveland CSU Convocation Center
December 5, 1998 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
December 8, 1998 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
December 9, 1998 St. Louis American Theater
December 10, 1998
December 11, 1998 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
December 12, 1998 Chattanooga Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
December 13, 1998 Louisville Palace Theatre
December 17, 1998[Q] New York City Madison Square Garden
December 18, 1998[Q] San Jose San Jose Arena
December 27, 1998 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre Britney Spears

B*Witched

December 28, 1998 Des Moines Des Moines Civic Center
December 29, 1998 Kansas City Memorial Hall
December 30, 1998 Dallas Bronco Bowl
December 31, 1998 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center
January 1, 1999
January 2, 1999 Phoenix Celebrity Theatre
January 3, 1999 San Diego Cox Arena
January 5, 1999 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
January 8, 1999
January 9, 1999 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
January 10, 1999 Berkeley Berkeley Community Theater
January 13, 1999 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
January 15, 1999 Tulsa Brady Theater
January 16, 1999 Baton Rouge Riverside Centroplex Arena
January 17, 1999 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
February 7, 1999[R] Honolulu Aloha Stadium
February 26, 1999[S] San Jose San Jose Arena
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour[19][35][36]
March 3, 1999 Jacksonville United States Jacksonville Coliseum Tatyana Ali

B*Witched

March 5, 1999 Greenville BI-LO Center
March 6, 1999 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center
March 7, 1999 Charleston Charleston Civic Center
March 8, 1999 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
March 11, 1999 Providence Providence Civic Center
March 12, 1999 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 13, 1999 New Haven New Haven Coliseum
March 14, 1999 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
March 15, 1999 Albany United States Pepsi Arena
March 16, 1999 Boston FleetCenter
March 18, 1999 Philadelphia First Union Center B*Witched
March 19, 1999 Washington, D.C. MCI Center
March 20, 1999 Hampton Hampton Coliseum
March 21, 1999 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
March 23, 1999 Columbus Value City Arena Divine
March 24, 1999 Cleveland Gund Arena
March 25, 1999 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
March 26, 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
March 27, 1999
March 28, 1999 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
March 30, 1999 Nashville Gaylord Entertainment Center
April 1, 1999 Kansas City Kemper Arena
April 2, 1999 St. Louis Kiel Center
April 3, 1999 Cincinnati The Crown
April 6, 1999 Lafayette Cajundome
April 7, 1999 Houston Compaq Center
April 8, 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena
April 9, 1999 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center Arena
April 10, 1999 Valley Center Britt Brown Arena
April 13, 1999 Phoenix America West Arena Blaque
April 15, 1999 San Diego Cox Arena
April 16, 1999 Inglewood Great Western Forum
April 17, 1999 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 18, 1999 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
April 19, 1999 Oakland The Arena in Oakland
April 22, 1999 Portland Rose Garden
April 23, 1999 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
April 24, 1999 Seattle KeyArena
April 25, 1999 Spokane Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
April 27, 1999 Nampa Idaho Center Arena
April 28, 1999 Salt Lake City Delta Center
April 30, 1999 Colorado Springs Colorado Springs World Arena
May 2, 1999 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium
May 3, 1999 Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium
May 4, 1999 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities
May 6, 1999 Minneapolis Target Center
May 7, 1999 Madison Kohl Center
May 8, 1999 Milwaukee Wisconsin Center Arena
May 9, 1999 Louisville Freedom Hall
May 10, 1999 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
May 12, 1999[T] Bay Lake Hollywood Boulevard
May 13, 1999 Orlando Orlando Arena
May 14, 1999 Tampa Ice Palace
May 15, 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center
May 16, 1999 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheater
May 18, 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center
May 29, 1999[C] Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheatre
June 5, 1999[U] Mansfield Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
June 19, 1999[D] Joliet Route 66 Raceway
Boys of Summer Tour[3][35][36][37][38]
July 2, 1999 Sunrise United States National Car Rental Center
July 5, 1999 Virginia Beach GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater Blaque

P.Y.T.

Mandy Moore

The Sugarhill Gang

July 6, 1999
July 7, 1999
July 8, 1999 Camden Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre Jordan Knight

The Sugarhill Gang

July 9, 1999
July 10, 1999 Burgettstown Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater Blaque

P.Y.T.

Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

The Sugarhill Gang

July 11, 1999
July 13, 1999 Wantagh Jones Beach Amphitheater P.Y.T.

Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

The Sugarhill Gang

July 14, 1999
July 15, 1999
July 16, 1999
July 17, 1999 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
July 18, 1999
July 20, 1999 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 22, 1999 Scranton Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center
July 23, 1999 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 24, 1999 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
July 25, 1999
July 27, 1999 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre P.Y.T.

Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

July 28, 1999 Bristow Nissan Pavilion
July 29, 1999 Columbus Polaris Amphitheater
July 31, 1999 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome
August 2, 1999 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center P.Y.T.

Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Shanice

August 4, 1999 Nashville First American Music Center Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Shanice

Ron Izzary

August 5, 1999 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
August 6, 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon
August 7, 1999
August 8, 1999 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater
August 9, 1999 Los Angeles[V] Universal Amphitheatre
Chula Vista[W] Coors Amphitheatre
August 10, 1999 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Shanice

Ron Izzary

August 12, 1999 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Shanice

Ron Izzary

3rd Storee

August 13, 1999 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 14, 1999 Irving Texas Stadium
August 16, 1999 San Antonio Alamodome
August 18, 1999 Phoenix Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion
August 19, 1999 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
August 20, 1999 San Bernardino Blockbuster Pavilion Shanice

3rd Storee

Jordan Knight

August 21, 1999 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Shanice

Ron Izzary

3rd Storee

August 23, 1999 Denver McNichols Sports Arena
August 26, 1999 Atlanta Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
August 27, 1999
August 28, 1999 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion Mandy Moore

Jordan Knight

Billy Crawford

INOJ

The Sugarhill Gang

Ron Izzary

3rd Storee

August 29, 1999 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion
August 31, 1999 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum Mandy Moore

The Sugarhill Gang

Ron Izzary

3rd Storee

September 1, 1999 Memphis Pyramid Arena
September 2, 1999 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
September 3, 1999 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
September 4, 1999 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre
The Winter Shows[36][37][13]
November 26, 1999 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena Wild Orchid

A-Teens

November 27, 1999
November 28, 1999 Reno Lawlor Events Center
November 29, 1999 Oakland The Arena in Oakland
November 30, 1999 Sacramento ARCO Arena
December 3, 1999 Fargo Fargodome
December 4, 1999 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena A-Teens
December 7, 1999 Calgary Canadian Airlines Saddledome
December 8, 1999 Edmonton Skyreach Centre
December 30, 1999 Honolulu United States Blaisdell Arena Innosense
December 31, 1999
January 1, 2000
Music festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Wango Tango"[39]
B This concert was a part of the "Burlington Steamboat Days"
C These concerts were a part of "Sweetstock"
D These concerts were a part of the "B96 SummerBash"[40]
E This concert was a part of the "Waterfront Festival"
F This concert was a part of "FunFest"
G This concert was a part of the "Rock County 4-H Fair"
H This concert was a part of the "Santa Clara County Fair"
I This concert was a part of the "Clark County Fair"
J This concert was a part of the "Sioux Empire Fair"
K This concert was a part of the "Illinois State Fair"
L This concert was a part of "Kissfest"[41]
M This concert was a part of the "Western Idaho Fair"
N This concert was a part of the "Kansas State Fair"[42]
O This concert was a part of the "Kmart Convention"
P This concert was a part of the "Broward County Fair"[43]
Q This concert was a part of the "Jingle Ball"[44]
R This concert was a part of the "Pro Bowl"[45]
S This concert was a part of the "Skool Spirit Jam"[46]
T This concert was a part of "Disney's Summer Jam"[47]
U This concert was a part of the "KISS Concert"
V This concert was a part of "Teenapalooza"
W This concert was a part of the "Summer Music Mania"[48]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
July 19, 1998 Quebec City, Canada Salle Albert-Rousseau Cancelled
March 9, 1999 Toronto, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens Rescheduled to March 14, 1999
May 9, 1999 Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Gardens Moved to Freedom Hall
January 13, 1999 Denver, Colorado Mammoth Events Center Moved to McNichols Sports Arena
July 8, 1999 Bristow, Virginia Nissan Pavilion Rescheduled to July 28, 1999
July 28, 1999 Columbus, Ohio Polaris Amphitheater Rescheduled to July 29, 1999
July 29, 1999 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend Music Center Rescheduled to September 2, 1999
August 2, 1999 Noblesville, Indiana Deer Creek Music Center Rescheduled to Aug 2, 1999
August 20, 1999 Mountain View, California Shoreline Amphitheatre Rescheduled to August 21, 1999
August 21, 1999 Concord, California Concord Pavilion Rescheduled to September 15, 1999
August 24, 1999 Morrison, Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheatre Rescheduled to August 23, 1999, and moved to the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado[49]
August 26, 1999 Memphis, Tennessee Pyramid Arena Rescheduled to September 1, 1999
September 5, 1999 Montreal, Canada Molson Centre Cancelled
September 14, 1999 Sacramento, California ARCO Arena Rescheduled to November 30, 1999
September 15, 1999 Concord, California Concord Pavilion Rescheduled to November 29, 1999, and moved to The Arena in Oakland in Oakland, California
September 16, 1999 Reno, Nevada Lawlor Events Center Rescheduled to November 28, 1999
September 17, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Rescheduled to November 26, 1999
September 18, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Rescheduled to November 27, 1999

Box office score data edit

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Landmark Theater Richmond 3,383 / 3,383 (100%) $76,118[50]
Westbury Music Fair Westbury 2,870 / 2,870 (100%) $75,557[50]
Tower Theater Upper Darby Township 2,971 / 2,971 (100%) $74,275[51]
The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 15,475 / 15,475 (100%) $379,138[51]
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium Chattanooga 3,749 / 3,749 (100%) $90,500[52]
Palace Theatre Louisville 2,703 / 2,703 (100%) $64,250[52]
Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis 2,435 / 2,435 (100%) $52,764[53]
Civic Center of Greater Des Moines Des Moines 2,643 / 2,643 (100%) $59,468[53]
Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas 11,886 / 12,072 (99%) $325,464[54]
Cox Arena San Diego 7,241 / 7,241 (100%) $144,820[53]
Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles 12,365 / 12,365 (100%) $297,330[55]
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento 3,529 / 3,529 (100%) $79,903[53]
Berkeley Community Theatre Berkeley 3,265 / 3,265 (100%) $73,533[53]
McNichols Sports Arena Denver 10,793 / 10,793 (100%) $260,170[55]
Riverside Centroplex Arena Baton Rouge 8,799 / 8,799 (100%) $233,174[55]
Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi 10,336 / 10,336 (100%) $273,904[55]
Civic Arena Pittsburgh 13,802 / 13,802 (100%) $392,981[56]
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale 15,937 / 15,937 (100%) $480,954[56]
Pepsi Arena Albany 13,855 / 13,855 (100%) $367,450[57]
First Union Center Philadelphia 15,950 / 15,950 (100%) $454,575[57]
Rosemont Horizon Rosemont 27,954 / 27,954 (100%) $876,350[58]
The Arena in Oakland Oakland 14,115 / 14,115 (100%) $435,055[59]
Freedom Hall Louisville 16,655 / 16,655 (100%) $435,575[59]
Thompson–Boling Arena Knoxville 14,833 / 14,833 (100%) $450,835[60]
Ice Palace Tampa 18,333 / 18,333 (100%) $555,175[60]
Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre Camden 44,861 / 49,858 (90%) $1,241,327[61]
Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater Burgettstown 45,598 / 45,598 (100%) $1,274,727[62]
Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh 57,193 / 57,193 (100%) $1,921,763[62]
PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel Township 34,064 / 34,064 (100%) $1,011,078[61]
Hersheypark Stadium Hershey 27,910 / 27,910 (100%) $922,373[63]
Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac 48,163 / 55,626 (86%) $1,528,735[64]
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans 38,599 / 38,599 (100%) $1,254,468[65]
Texas Stadium Irving 35,059 / 37,288 (94%) $1,282,429[66]
Alamodome San Antonio 25,078 / 25,230 (99%) $716,650[66]
TOTAL 550,252 / 565,093 (97%) $16,667,078

Broadcasts and recordings edit

The band's performance at Disney's "Summer Jam" was filmed on May 12, 1999, and aired on ABC in June.[47] Their performances at "Summer Music Mania" and "Teenapolooza" were aired on UPN on August 31, 1999.[48] The July 2 performance at the National Car Rental Center was filmed was for a PPV special entitled, "'NSYNC 'N Concert". The concert was presented by WAM! America's Kidz Network and was made available on September 11, 1999.[67]

Critical reception edit

Overall, the tour received positive elucidation from music critics and concertgoers.[68][69][70] Gord Westmacott of the London Free Press wrote the boy band threw their female fans into a frenzy at the Centennial Hall in London, Ontario.[16] He continued: "All five returned to the stage for an a cappella medley of Bee Gees' songs, including 'Jive Talking' and 'How Deep Is Your Love', a move which seemed to win points with the parents and proved that yes, they really can sing. But it was the up-tempo material that drew the best response, as the members bounced around the stage in tightly choreographed dance routines, proving that they can dance too—or at least strut really well. And there was no question they knew exactly how to play the crowd, providing just enough pelvic thrusts amid the ernest and squeaky-clean production".[16]

Kieran Grant of the Toronto Sun enjoyed the performance at the Molson Amphitheatre. He said, "Imagine the fever pitch when their helmets were dropped to reveal heart-throbs JC, Justin, Joey, Chris, and Lance—NSYNC in the flesh. Of course, there was still a heavy layer of Gortex—gloves included—to come off as the track-suited NSYNC strutted about to tunes from their self-titled debut album. The group delighted their fans with their fluid and casual dance moves, hootin' and hollerin' and just-this-side-of-bad-boy posturing".[71] Mike Ross of Music Express called the performance at Skyreach Centre a "fusion of a rock 'n roll concert and a visit to Disneyland. He explained, "The crowd was on its feet—screaming, screaming, all that screaming ... There was actually something to scream about. Say what you want about boy-groups with millions of dollars in production at their disposal. They may be pinnacle of pop fluff, but they're not putting on boring concerts".[30]

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NSYNC in Concert also known as the Second II None Tour 1 Ain t No Stoppin Us Now Tour 2 Boys of Summer Tour 3 and The Winter Shows is the second concert tour by American boy band NSYNC Primarily visiting North America the tour supported the band s debut studio album N Sync The trek lasted eighteen months playing over two hundred concerts in over one hundred cities In 1998 the tour was nominated for Best New Artist Tour by Pollstar Concert Industry Awards 4 It also became one of the biggest tours in 1999 earning over 50 million 5 Supporting the band on the tour were newcomers Britney Spears B Witched and Mandy Moore along with music veterans Jordan Knight Shanice and The Sugarhill Gang NSYNC in ConcertTour by NSYNCWorking crew pass for the 1999 tourAssociated album N SyncStart dateJune 11 1998 1998 06 11 End dateJanuary 1 2000 2000 01 01 Legs5No of shows209Box office 16 667 078NSYNC concert chronologyFor the Girl Tour 1997 1999 NSYNC in Concert 1998 2000 No Strings Attached Tour 2000 Contents 1 Background 2 Personnel 2 1 NSYNC 2 2 Band 3 Opening acts 4 Setlist 5 Tour dates 5 1 Box office score data 6 Broadcasts and recordings 7 Critical reception 8 ReferencesBackground editAfter completing a promotional tour for their debut album the band announced their first tour in North America Previously the band toured Germany for their For the Girl Tour in 1997 The summer outing saw the band playing in nightclubs state fairs and radio music festivals After the airing of their Disney Channel concert special NSYNC Live in Concert the band s popularity grew in the United States and additional dates were added to the tour Now known as the Second II None Tour the band were now playing theatres and auditoriums Before the tour began in November 1998 the band become the opening act for Janet Jackson s The Velvet Rope Tour during concerts in October 1998 6 The Second II None Tour leg ended in February 1999 after performing at a radio music festival in San Jose California Around this time band member Lance Bass expressed the band would expand their upcoming tour to the United Kingdom However this did not come to fruition The next leg of the tour known as Ain t No Stoppin Us Now Tour began in the spring of 1999 The band were now playing arenas in the United States The tour was sponsored by Oxy Balance 7 During an interview with the Hartford Courant band member JC Chasez described the tour as The concerts yeah are loud and crazy and people scream and everything like that but it s fun It s all in good fun The core of the show is the same the same old singing and dancing NSYNC style a high energy very personal performance 8 While performing a concert in New Haven Connecticut local radio station WKCI FM declared March 13 1999 as NSYNC Day 9 While touring in Florida Bass became ill and missed the concerts in Tampa and Sunrise 10 The tour was expanded once again to the summer now called the Boys of Summer Tour The band were now playing amphitheatres and stadiums The shows were sponsored by Clairol Herbal Essences 11 For the August concert in Denver the band allowed students of Columbine High School to attend the concert for free During this time the band was involved in a legal battle with their former manager Lou Pearlman and transitioning from RCA to Jive Records 12 Towards the end of the leg the band were forced to cancel concerts due to schedule conflicts relating to their lawsuit The group made up the dates in their final tour expansion known as The Winter Shows 13 During an AOL chat in November with fans Chasez stated the group was already planning for their next tour for their upcoming album in 2000 14 He also expressed hoping to tour the United Kingdom continental Europe Australia and Japan During The Winter Shows the band performed their new singles Bye Bye Bye and Music of My Heart The leg ended with a New Year s Eve concert in Honolulu 15 Personnel editNSYNC edit JC Chasez Lead Vocals Justin Timberlake Lead Vocals Chris Kirkpatrick Backing Vocals Lance Bass Backing Vocals Joey Fatone Backing Vocals Band edit Throughout their concerts the five were accompanied by the following instrumentalists on this tour Kevin Antunes Music Director Keyboards Troy Antunes Bass Billy Ashbaugh Drums Percussion Ruben Ruiz Guitar Keyboards Byron Chambers Keyboards Paul Howards Saxophone Percussion KeyboardsOpening acts editN Tyce Leg 1 select dates 16 Britney Spears Leg 2 17 Sweetbox Leg 2 select dates B Witched Leg 2 amp 3 select dates 18 Divine Leg 3 select dates 19 Tatyana Ali Leg 3 select dates 20 Blaque Leg 3 amp 4 select dates 21 Jordan Knight Leg 4 22 3rd Storee Leg 4 select dates 23 Billy Crawford Leg 4 select dates 24 Raven Symone Leg 4 select dates 25 Five Leg 4 select dates 3 INOJ Leg 4 select dates 23 Mandy Moore Leg 4 select dates 26 Michael Africk Leg 4 select dates 23 P Y T Leg 4 select dates 27 Trey D Leg 4 select dates 23 Shanice Leg 4 select dates 28 Sugarhill Gang Leg 4 select dates 29 Ron Irizarry Leg 4 amp 5 select dates 30 A Teens Leg 5 select dates 31 McMaster amp James Leg 5 select dates 30 Wild Orchid Leg 5 select dates 32 Innosense Hawaii December 1999 Setlist editJune 1998 September 1998 Dance Sequence contains elements of The Imperial March and Finally Crazy for You I Just Wanna Be with You God Must Have Spent A Little More Time on You I Want You Back ABC The Love You Save Jive Talkin Too Much Heaven How Deep Is Your Love Stayin Alive You Should Be Dancing Thinking of You I Drive Myself Crazy Giddy Up I Want You Back You Got It Sailing Here We Go Tearin Up My Heart November 1998 February 1999 Dance Sequence contains elements of The Imperial March and Finally Crazy for You I Just Wanna Be with You Together Again God Must Have Spent A Little More Time on You Video Sequence More Than a Feeling The Longest Time My Girl How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You I Can t Help Myself Sugar Pie Honey Bunch Thinking of You I Drive Myself Crazy Instrumental Sequence Giddy Up I Want You Back You Got It Sailing Riddle Here We Go Encore Tearin Up My Heart Forever Young Notes For concerts in December the band performed Merry Christmas Happy Holidays in lieu of Together Again Together Again was dropped from the setlist in January March 1999 September 1999 Dance Sequence contains elements of Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See and They Don t Care About Us Here We Go You Got It For the Girl Who Has Everything Video Sequence That Thing You Do Video Sequence I Want You Back ABC The Love You Save Video Sequence Celebration Video Sequence You Drive Me Crazy Video Crazy for You Thinking of You I Drive Myself Crazy I Just Wanna Be with You God Must Have Spent A Little More Time on You I Want You Back Encore Sailing Tearin Up My Heart Ain t No Stoppin Us Now November 1999 January 2000 Video Sequence contains elements of the James Bond Theme and the Theme from Mission Impossible Here We Go You Got It For the Girl Who Has Everything Video Sequence That Thing You Do Video Sequence I Want You Back ABC The Love You Save Video Sequence Celebration Video Sequence Crazy for You Thinking of You I Drive Myself Crazy I Just Wanna Be with You God Must Have Spent A Little More Time on You Untitled II instrumental interlude Bye Bye Bye I Want You Back Sailing Encore Tearin Up My Heart Ain t No Stoppin Us Now Tour dates editDate City Country Venue NSYNC in Concert 33 June 11 1998 Lake Buena Vista United States House of Blues June 12 1998 June 13 1998 A Anaheim Edison International Field June 19 1998 Arlington Music Mill Amphitheater June 21 1998 B Burlington Burlington Memorial Auditorium June 27 1998 C Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheatre June 28 1998 D Tinley Park New World Music Theatre July 4 1998 E St Petersburg Straub Park July 5 1998 Vancouver Canada Vancouver Forum July 6 1998 July 8 1998 Edmonton Assembly Hall July 9 1998 Calgary Max Bell Centre July 10 1998 Saskatoon Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium July 11 1998 Winnipeg Walker Theatre July 12 1998 Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Community Auditorium July 15 1998 London Centennial Hall July 16 1998 Toronto Molson Amphitheatre July 18 1998 Montreal Le Spectrum July 20 1998 Ottawa Congress Hall July 22 1998 F Kingsport United States Johnson Stadium July 23 1998 Scranton Tink s Entertainment Complex July 24 1998 Plainview The Vanderbilt July 25 1998 Philadelphia Electric Factory July 26 1998 Washington D C Warner Theatre July 28 1998 Chicago House of Blues July 29 1998 Cleveland Odeon Concert Club July 30 1998 July 31 1998 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre August 1 1998 Flint IMA Sports Arena August 2 1998 G Janesville Rock County Fairgrounds Grandstand August 3 1998 H San Jose Exposition Hall August 7 1998 I Kellogg Silver Mountain Amphitheatre August 8 1998 Ridgefield Clark County Event Center August 11 1998 Lawrence Granada Theater August 13 1998 J Sioux Falls Lyon Fairgrounds Grandstand August 18 1998 K Springfield Illinois State Fair Grandstand August 21 1998 L Dallas Starplex Amphitheatre August 24 1998 M Boise Expo Idaho August 25 1998 Walker DeltaPlex Arena September 11 1998 N Hutchinson Kansas State Fair Grandstand September 12 1998 Camden Blockbuster Sony Music Entertainment Centre September 13 1998 Salt Lake City Utah State Fairpark September 18 1998 Dallas House of Blues September 23 1998 O Nashville Nashville Convention Center Second II None Tour 18 34 November 17 1998 Kissimmee United States Tupperware Convention Center Auditorium Britney Spears Sweetbox November 18 1998 November 19 1998 Tampa USF Sun Dome November 20 1998 P Pompano Beach Pompano Park November 22 1998 Atlanta Fox Theatre November 24 1998 Richmond Landmark Theater November 25 1998 Westbury Westbury Music Fair November 27 1998 Newark Prudential Hall November 28 1998 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater November 29 1998 Albany Palace Theatre November 30 1998 Cincinnati Seton High School Theater December 1 1998 Columbus Franklin County Veterans Memorial Auditorium December 2 1998 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo State Theatre December 3 1998 Indianapolis Murat Theatre December 4 1998 Cleveland CSU Convocation Center December 5 1998 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills December 8 1998 Milwaukee Riverside Theater December 9 1998 St Louis American Theater December 10 1998 December 11 1998 Nashville Ryman Auditorium December 12 1998 Chattanooga Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium December 13 1998 Louisville Palace Theatre December 17 1998 Q New York City Madison Square Garden December 18 1998 Q San Jose San Jose Arena December 27 1998 Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre Britney Spears B Witched December 28 1998 Des Moines Des Moines Civic Center December 29 1998 Kansas City Memorial Hall December 30 1998 Dallas Bronco Bowl December 31 1998 Las Vegas Thomas amp Mack Center January 1 1999 January 2 1999 Phoenix Celebrity Theatre January 3 1999 San Diego Cox Arena January 5 1999 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre January 8 1999 January 9 1999 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium January 10 1999 Berkeley Berkeley Community Theater January 13 1999 Denver McNichols Sports Arena January 15 1999 Tulsa Brady Theater January 16 1999 Baton Rouge Riverside Centroplex Arena January 17 1999 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum February 7 1999 R Honolulu Aloha Stadium February 26 1999 S San Jose San Jose Arena Ain t No Stoppin Us Now Tour 19 35 36 March 3 1999 Jacksonville United States Jacksonville Coliseum Tatyana Ali B Witched March 5 1999 Greenville BI LO Center March 6 1999 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center March 7 1999 Charleston Charleston Civic Center March 8 1999 Pittsburgh Civic Arena March 11 1999 Providence Providence Civic Center March 12 1999 Uniondale Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum March 13 1999 New Haven New Haven Coliseum March 14 1999 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens March 15 1999 Albany United States Pepsi Arena March 16 1999 Boston FleetCenter March 18 1999 Philadelphia First Union Center B Witched March 19 1999 Washington D C MCI Center March 20 1999 Hampton Hampton Coliseum March 21 1999 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum March 23 1999 Columbus Value City Arena Divine March 24 1999 Cleveland Gund Arena March 25 1999 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills March 26 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon March 27 1999 March 28 1999 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena March 30 1999 Nashville Gaylord Entertainment Center April 1 1999 Kansas City Kemper Arena April 2 1999 St Louis Kiel Center April 3 1999 Cincinnati The Crown April 6 1999 Lafayette Cajundome April 7 1999 Houston Compaq Center April 8 1999 Dallas Reunion Arena April 9 1999 Oklahoma City Myriad Convention Center Arena April 10 1999 Valley Center Britt Brown Arena April 13 1999 Phoenix America West Arena Blaque April 15 1999 San Diego Cox Arena April 16 1999 Inglewood Great Western Forum April 17 1999 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena April 18 1999 Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim April 19 1999 Oakland The Arena in Oakland April 22 1999 Portland Rose Garden April 23 1999 Tacoma Tacoma Dome April 24 1999 Seattle KeyArena April 25 1999 Spokane Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena April 27 1999 Nampa Idaho Center Arena April 28 1999 Salt Lake City Delta Center April 30 1999 Colorado Springs Colorado Springs World Arena May 2 1999 Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium May 3 1999 Des Moines Veterans Memorial Auditorium May 4 1999 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities May 6 1999 Minneapolis Target Center May 7 1999 Madison Kohl Center May 8 1999 Milwaukee Wisconsin Center Arena May 9 1999 Louisville Freedom Hall May 10 1999 Knoxville Thompson Boling Arena May 12 1999 T Bay Lake Hollywood Boulevard May 13 1999 Orlando Orlando Arena May 14 1999 Tampa Ice Palace May 15 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center May 16 1999 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheater May 18 1999 Sunrise National Car Rental Center May 29 1999 C Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheatre June 5 1999 U Mansfield Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts June 19 1999 D Joliet Route 66 Raceway Boys of Summer Tour 3 35 36 37 38 July 2 1999 Sunrise United States National Car Rental Center July 5 1999 Virginia Beach GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater Blaque P Y T Mandy MooreThe Sugarhill Gang July 6 1999 July 7 1999 July 8 1999 Camden Blockbuster Sony Music Entertainment Centre Jordan Knight The Sugarhill Gang July 9 1999 July 10 1999 Burgettstown Coca Cola Star Lake Amphitheater Blaque P Y T Mandy MooreJordan KnightThe Sugarhill Gang July 11 1999 July 13 1999 Wantagh Jones Beach Amphitheater P Y T Mandy MooreJordan KnightThe Sugarhill Gang July 14 1999 July 15 1999 July 16 1999 July 17 1999 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center July 18 1999 July 20 1999 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center July 22 1999 Scranton Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center July 23 1999 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium July 24 1999 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts July 25 1999 July 27 1999 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre P Y T Mandy MooreJordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill Gang July 28 1999 Bristow Nissan Pavilion July 29 1999 Columbus Polaris Amphitheater July 31 1999 Pontiac Pontiac Silverdome August 2 1999 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center P Y T Mandy MooreJordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangShanice August 4 1999 Nashville First American Music Center Mandy Moore Jordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangShaniceRon Izzary August 5 1999 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre August 6 1999 Rosemont Rosemont Horizon August 7 1999 August 8 1999 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater August 9 1999 Los Angeles V Universal Amphitheatre Chula Vista W Coors Amphitheatre August 10 1999 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater Mandy Moore Jordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangShaniceRon Izzary August 12 1999 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Mandy Moore Jordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangShaniceRon Izzary3rd Storee August 13 1999 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion August 14 1999 Irving Texas Stadium August 16 1999 San Antonio Alamodome August 18 1999 Phoenix Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion August 19 1999 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre August 20 1999 San Bernardino Blockbuster Pavilion Shanice 3rd StoreeJordan Knight August 21 1999 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre Mandy Moore Jordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangShaniceRon Izzary3rd Storee August 23 1999 Denver McNichols Sports Arena August 26 1999 Atlanta Coca Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre August 27 1999 August 28 1999 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion Mandy Moore Jordan KnightBilly CrawfordINOJThe Sugarhill GangRon Izzary3rd Storee August 29 1999 Raleigh Alltel Pavilion August 31 1999 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum Mandy Moore The Sugarhill GangRon Izzary3rd Storee September 1 1999 Memphis Pyramid Arena September 2 1999 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center September 3 1999 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center September 4 1999 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre The Winter Shows 36 37 13 November 26 1999 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena Wild Orchid A Teens November 27 1999 November 28 1999 Reno Lawlor Events Center November 29 1999 Oakland The Arena in Oakland November 30 1999 Sacramento ARCO Arena December 3 1999 Fargo Fargodome December 4 1999 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena A Teens December 7 1999 Calgary Canadian Airlines Saddledome December 8 1999 Edmonton Skyreach Centre December 30 1999 Honolulu United States Blaisdell Arena Innosense December 31 1999 January 1 2000 Music festivals and other miscellaneous performances A This concert was a part of Wango Tango 39 B This concert was a part of the Burlington Steamboat Days C These concerts were a part of Sweetstock D These concerts were a part of the B96 SummerBash 40 E This concert was a part of the Waterfront Festival F This concert was a part of FunFest G This concert was a part of the Rock County 4 H Fair H This concert was a part of the Santa Clara County Fair I This concert was a part of the Clark County Fair J This concert was a part of the Sioux Empire Fair K This concert was a part of the Illinois State Fair L This concert was a part of Kissfest 41 M This concert was a part of the Western Idaho Fair N This concert was a part of the Kansas State Fair 42 O This concert was a part of the Kmart Convention P This concert was a part of the Broward County Fair 43 Q This concert was a part of the Jingle Ball 44 R This concert was a part of the Pro Bowl 45 S This concert was a part of the Skool Spirit Jam 46 T This concert was a part of Disney s Summer Jam 47 U This concert was a part of the KISS Concert V This concert was a part of Teenapalooza W This concert was a part of the Summer Music Mania 48 Cancellations and rescheduled shows July 19 1998 Quebec City Canada Salle Albert Rousseau Cancelled March 9 1999 Toronto Canada Maple Leaf Gardens Rescheduled to March 14 1999 May 9 1999 Louisville Kentucky Louisville Gardens Moved to Freedom Hall January 13 1999 Denver Colorado Mammoth Events Center Moved to McNichols Sports Arena July 8 1999 Bristow Virginia Nissan Pavilion Rescheduled to July 28 1999 July 28 1999 Columbus Ohio Polaris Amphitheater Rescheduled to July 29 1999 July 29 1999 Cincinnati Ohio Riverbend Music Center Rescheduled to September 2 1999 August 2 1999 Noblesville Indiana Deer Creek Music Center Rescheduled to Aug 2 1999 August 20 1999 Mountain View California Shoreline Amphitheatre Rescheduled to August 21 1999 August 21 1999 Concord California Concord Pavilion Rescheduled to September 15 1999 August 24 1999 Morrison Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheatre Rescheduled to August 23 1999 and moved to the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver Colorado 49 August 26 1999 Memphis Tennessee Pyramid Arena Rescheduled to September 1 1999 September 5 1999 Montreal Canada Molson Centre Cancelled September 14 1999 Sacramento California ARCO Arena Rescheduled to November 30 1999 September 15 1999 Concord California Concord Pavilion Rescheduled to November 29 1999 and moved to The Arena in Oakland in Oakland California September 16 1999 Reno Nevada Lawlor Events Center Rescheduled to November 28 1999 September 17 1999 Las Vegas Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Rescheduled to November 26 1999 September 18 1999 Las Vegas Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Rescheduled to November 27 1999 Box office score data edit Venue City Tickets sold available Gross revenue Landmark Theater Richmond 3 383 3 383 100 76 118 50 Westbury Music Fair Westbury 2 870 2 870 100 75 557 50 Tower Theater Upper Darby Township 2 971 2 971 100 74 275 51 The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills 15 475 15 475 100 379 138 51 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium Chattanooga 3 749 3 749 100 90 500 52 Palace Theatre Louisville 2 703 2 703 100 64 250 52 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis 2 435 2 435 100 52 764 53 Civic Center of Greater Des Moines Des Moines 2 643 2 643 100 59 468 53 Thomas amp Mack Center Las Vegas 11 886 12 072 99 325 464 54 Cox Arena San Diego 7 241 7 241 100 144 820 53 Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles 12 365 12 365 100 297 330 55 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento 3 529 3 529 100 79 903 53 Berkeley Community Theatre Berkeley 3 265 3 265 100 73 533 53 McNichols Sports Arena Denver 10 793 10 793 100 260 170 55 Riverside Centroplex Arena Baton Rouge 8 799 8 799 100 233 174 55 Mississippi Coast Coliseum Biloxi 10 336 10 336 100 273 904 55 Civic Arena Pittsburgh 13 802 13 802 100 392 981 56 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale 15 937 15 937 100 480 954 56 Pepsi Arena Albany 13 855 13 855 100 367 450 57 First Union Center Philadelphia 15 950 15 950 100 454 575 57 Rosemont Horizon Rosemont 27 954 27 954 100 876 350 58 The Arena in Oakland Oakland 14 115 14 115 100 435 055 59 Freedom Hall Louisville 16 655 16 655 100 435 575 59 Thompson Boling Arena Knoxville 14 833 14 833 100 450 835 60 Ice Palace Tampa 18 333 18 333 100 555 175 60 Blockbuster Sony Music Entertainment Centre Camden 44 861 49 858 90 1 241 327 61 Coca Cola Star Lake Amphitheater Burgettstown 45 598 45 598 100 1 274 727 62 Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh 57 193 57 193 100 1 921 763 62 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel Township 34 064 34 064 100 1 011 078 61 Hersheypark Stadium Hershey 27 910 27 910 100 922 373 63 Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac 48 163 55 626 86 1 528 735 64 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans 38 599 38 599 100 1 254 468 65 Texas Stadium Irving 35 059 37 288 94 1 282 429 66 Alamodome San Antonio 25 078 25 230 99 716 650 66 TOTAL 550 252 565 093 97 16 667 078Broadcasts and recordings editThe band s performance at Disney s Summer Jam was filmed on May 12 1999 and aired on ABC in June 47 Their performances at Summer Music Mania and Teenapolooza were aired on UPN on August 31 1999 48 The July 2 performance at the National Car Rental Center was filmed was for a PPV special entitled NSYNC N Concert The concert was presented by WAM America s Kidz Network and was made available on September 11 1999 67 Critical reception editOverall the tour received positive elucidation from music critics and concertgoers 68 69 70 Gord Westmacott of the London Free Press wrote the boy band threw their female fans into a frenzy at the Centennial Hall in London Ontario 16 He continued All five returned to the stage for an a cappella medley of Bee Gees songs including Jive Talking and How Deep Is Your Love a move which seemed to win points with the parents and proved that yes they really can sing But it was the up tempo material that drew the best response as the members bounced around the stage in tightly choreographed dance routines proving that they can dance too or at least strut really well And there was no question they knew exactly how to play the crowd providing just enough pelvic thrusts amid the ernest and squeaky clean production 16 Kieran Grant of the Toronto Sun enjoyed the performance at the Molson Amphitheatre He said Imagine the fever pitch when their helmets were dropped to reveal heart throbs JC Justin Joey Chris and Lance NSYNC in the flesh Of course there was still a heavy layer of Gortex gloves included to come off as the track suited NSYNC strutted about to tunes from their self titled debut album The group delighted their fans with their fluid and casual dance moves hootin and hollerin and just this side of bad boy posturing 71 Mike Ross of Music Express called the performance at Skyreach Centre a fusion of a rock n roll concert and a visit to Disneyland He explained The crowd was on its feet screaming screaming all that screaming There was actually something to scream about Say what you want about boy groups with millions of dollars in production at their disposal They may be pinnacle of pop fluff but they re not putting on boring concerts 30 References edit Dillon Summers Kimberly 16 June 2010 Timeline Events in the Life of Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake A Biography Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group p XX ISBN 978 0 313 38320 5 Retrieved 16 August 2011 Resume Kevin Wilson PDF Mister Wilson Entertainment Archived from the original PDF on 23 March 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2011 a b c N Sync Five And Jordan Knight On Board For Boys 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