Try This Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Try This Tour
Border:yes
Artist:P!nk
Album:Try This
Start Date:February 19, 2004
End Date:August 22, 2004
Number Of Legs:3
Number Of Shows:68
Last Tour:Party Tour
(2002)
This Tour:Try This Tour
(2004)
Next Tour:I'm Not Dead Tour
(2006–2007)

The Try This Tour was the second concert tour by American recording artist P!nk. The tour was launched in support of her third studio album Try This (2003) and visited Europe and Australia.

About the show

The show itself was split into four acts, each representing her three albums and an acoustic act. For the first act, to support her album Can't Take Me Home, Pink sported a massive pink Mohican, a throwback to her pink-haired R&B Can't Take Me Home days. For the second act, to support Missundaztood, she wore a long blond wig and a red leather jacket. For the acoustic act, she wore a long blue, red and white dress. For the fourth act, to support Try This, she lost the wigs and performed in a rock chick style get up. Finally, for the encore, she came dressed up in an outfit fitting for a cover of the Guns N' Roses song "Welcome to the Jungle". For the finale, she performs "Get The Party Started" up in the air.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Europe
February 19, 2004DublinIrelandPoint Theatre8,106 / 8,106$360,960
February 20, 2004BelfastOdyssey Arena9,604 / 9,604$408,029
February 23, 2004BrusselsBelgiumForest National
February 25, 2004HanoverGermanyPreussag Arena7,289 / 10,927$291,626
February 27, 2004StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle11,611 / 11,611$468,980
February 28, 2004ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadionrowspan="2"
February 29, 2004
March 2, 2004FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt11,766 / 11,766$474,685
March 4, 2004MunichOlympiahalle9,970 / 9,970$428,007
March 5, 2004LeipzigArena Leipzig6,571 / 7,316$246,620
March 7, 2004BerlinMax-Schmeling-Halle9,047 / 9,201$377,546
March 8, 2004CopenhagenDenmarkForum Copenhagen
March 10, 2004OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
March 11, 2004StockholmSwedenHovet11,068 / 11,068$462,156
March 13, 2004HamburgGermanyColor Line Arena
March 15, 2004CologneKölnarena12,363 / 12,363$549,230
March 17, 2004ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 18, 2004RotterdamNetherlandsSportpaleis van Ahoy10,258 / 10,481$348,099
March 20, 2004BirminghamEnglandNEC Arenarowspan="4"
March 21, 2004NottinghamNottingham Arena
March 23, 2004LondonWembley Arena
March 24, 2004
March 26, 2004ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena14,264 / 14,964$591,653
March 27, 2004SheffieldHallam FM Arenarowspan="7"
March 28, 2004ManchesterThe Ritz
March 30, 2004NewcastleTelewest Arena
March 31, 2004GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition Centre, Hall 4
April 1, 2004
April 4, 2004ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
April 5, 2004BudapestHungaryBudapest Sports Arena
April 8, 2004MunichGermanyOlympiahalle9,339 / 9,970$405,699
April 10, 2004OberhausenKönig Pilsener Arena8,833 / 10,219$369,678
Oceania
April 24, 2004NewcastleAustraliaNewcastle Entertainment Centrerowspan="6"
April 25, 2004SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
April 28, 2004BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
April 30, 2004PerthChallenge Stadium
May 3, 2004AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
May 5, 2004MelbourneRod Laver Arena
Europe
June 26, 2004FrauenfeldSwitzerlandGrosse Allmend rowspan="2"
June 27, 2004NiederkornLuxembourgStade Jos Haupert
June 29, 2004AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall4,280 / 5,500$175,653
July 1, 2004WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival Groundsrowspan="28"
July 2, 2004PolandKościuszki Square
July 6, 2004MoscowRussiaOlimpiysky
July 7, 2004Saint PetersburgIce Palace
July 9, 2004SundsvallSwedenStorgatan
July 10, 2004KinrossScotland
July 11, 2004NaasIreland
July 14, 2004BalingenGermanyMessegelände Balingen
July 16, 2004BratislavaSlovakiaSamsung Arena
July 17, 2004GrazAustriaSchwarzl Freizeit Zentrum
July 20, 2004BelgradeSerbia and MontenegroBelgrade Fair – Hall 1
July 22, 2004BrașovRomania
July 24, 2004KilyosTurkeySolar Beach
July 26, 2004LuccaItalyAuditorium di San Romano
July 28, 2004VienneFranceThéâtre Antique de Vienne
July 29, 2004AntibesLa Pinède
July 31, 2004BerlinGermanyVelodrom
August 1, 2004PragueCzech RepublicSazka Arena
August 4, 2004HamburgGermanyFreilichtbühne im Stadtpark
August 5, 2004SkanderborgDenmarkSkanderborg Lake
August 10, 2004ReykjavíkIcelandLaugardalshöll
August 13, 2004ColmarFranceTheatre du Parc Expo De Colmar
August 14, 2004St. VithBelgiumRock eau Rouge
August 15, 2004KielGermanyOstseehalle
August 17, 2004 Bonn
August 19, 2004GampelSwitzerlandFestivalgelände am Rotten
August 21, 2004ChelmsfordEngland
August 22, 2004 Weston-under-Lizard
Total 144,369 /153,066 (94%)$6,955,973

Notes:
a This concert was a part of "Frauenfeld Open Air Festival".
b This concert was a part of "Letz Rock Festival".
c This concert was a part of "Rock Werchter Festival".
d This concert was a part of "Open'er Festival".
e This concert was a part of "Gatufest".
f This concert was a part of "T in the Park".
g This concert was a part of "Oxegen".
h This concert was a part of "Golden Stag Festival".
i This concert was a part of "Lucca Festival".
j This concert was a part of "Skanderborg Festival".
k This concert was a part of "Alive Festival".
l This concert was a part of "Bonn Summer Open Air Festival".
m This concert was a part of "Open Air Gampel".
n These concerts were a part of "V Festival".

Cancellations:
July 31, 2004 - Pavilhão Atlântico, Lisbon, Portugal[1]

Broadcast and recordings

See main article: Pink: Live in Europe. A recording of the Try This Tour from Manchester, England was released on DVD titled outside Europe in early 2006. It was not released in some European regions until November 2006. The DVD contains the full show (with the exception of Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful" during "Lady Marmalade", which is censored) and features a bonus film, On the Road with Pink.

References

  1. Web site: Portuguese. Pink ao vivo no Pavilhão Atlântico (Cancelado). https://web.archive.org/web/20170530021008/https://www.guiadacidade.pt/pt/art/pink-ao-vivo-no-pavilhao-atlantico-cancelado-5275-11. dead. May 30, 2017. Guia da Cidade. May 30, 2017.

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