Get Loose Tour

The Get Loose Tour was the third concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. The tour showcased material from her third studio album, Loose (2006). A live album, Loose: The Concert, originated from the April 6, 2007 concert in Toronto.[1]

Get Loose Tour
Tour by Nelly Furtado
Associated albumLoose
Start date16 February 2007 (2007-02-16)
End date15 July 2008 (2008-07-15)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 31 in Europe
  • 27 in North America
  • 1 in South America
  • 59 in total
Nelly Furtado concert chronology

About the tour

After Loose garnered considerable sales and attention, Nelly Furtado announced a tour of Europe and Canada. Nelly stated:[2]

For the last eight years I’ve never really traveled with a full production of lights, visuals and dancers – and this tour I’ve got all of it. I’ve spent eight years building my musicality so that now I can rely on that, but then I also have a great backup up there with all the production, which is a treat for me.

The set consisted of a white stage, a multi-leveled band setup with LCD screens, two parallel multi-story white palm trees, a large LED screen, and a white stage curtain.

The show is inspired by Miami. There's palm trees on the set, white palm trees and a white stage, and it's got a little bit of drama to it. I think the show's a little more sensual or sophisticated, but I keep the primary focus on the songs.

Furtado was backed by four dancers and her six-piece band, including Toronto rapper Saukrates on percussion who also fills in for Loose producer Timbaland on some of the tracks from Loose.

The Get Loose Tour started in Europe with 23 shows over five weeks. The Canadian leg began shortly afterward in Victoria, B.C. (Furtado's birthplace) where the mayor proclaimed March 21 as Nelly Furtado Day. After the first leg was completed plans were announced for Furtado to visit the United States.

The second leg in the United States consisted of a more budget production. The LED screen was replaced by a light-up disco ball, The white curtains were replaced by a large LED sheet, and most notably the palm trees vanished. Furtado also wore her hair differently for these shows and changed her costumes.

The third leg consisted of a number of open air festivals during the summer season in Europe. Costumes for this leg of the tour were provided by a famous French designer.

Setlist

  1. "Afraid" (intro)
  2. "Say It Right"
  3. "Turn off the Light"
  4. "Powerless (Say What You Want)"
  5. "Do It" / "Wait for You"
  6. "Showtime"
  7. "Crazy"
  8. "In God's Hands"
  9. "Try"
  10. "All Good Things (Come to an End)"
  11. "Give it to Me"
  12. "I'm like a Bird"
  13. "Glow" / Heart of Glass
  14. "Força"
  15. "Promiscuous"
  16. "Party" / "No Hay Igual"
  17. "Maneater"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date City Country Venue
Europe[3]
16 February 2007 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
17 February 2007 Glasgow Scotland Clyde Auditorium
18 February 2007 Nottingham England Nottingham Arena
20 February 2007 Birmingham NEC Arena
21 February 2007 London Hammersmith Apollo
24 February 2007 Paris France L'Olympia
25 February 2007 Düsseldorf Germany Philipshalle
26 February 2007 Brussels Belgium Forest National
28 February 2007 Milan Italy Discoteca Alcatraz
3 March 2007 Winterthur Switzerland Eishalle Deutweg
5 March 2007 Stuttgart Germany Porsche-Arena
6 March 2007 Munich Olympiahalle
7 March 2007 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Halle
8 March 2007 Leipzig Germany Arena Leipzig
10 March 2007 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle
11 March 2007 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
12 March 2007 Berlin Arena Treptow
13 March 2007 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
15 March 2007
16 March 2007 Copenhagen Denmark Valby-Hallen
17 March 2007 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
North America[3][4]
21 March 2007 Victoria Canada Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
22 March 2007 Vancouver General Motors Place
23 March 2007 Kelowna Prospera Place
25 March 2007 Grande Prairie Crystal Centre
26 March 2007 Edmonton Shaw Conference Centre
27 March 2007 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
4 April 2007 Toronto Air Canada Centre
5 April 2007 Montreal Bell Centre
6 April 2007 Ottawa Scotiabank Place
30 May 2007 Hollywood United States Hard Rock Live
31 May 2007 Orlando Hard Rock Live
1 June 2007 Atlanta Fox Theatre
3 June 2007 Portsmouth nTelos Pavilion
4 June 2007 Sayreville Starland Ballroom
5 June 2007 Boston Agganis Arena
7 June 2007 New York City Madison Square Garden
8 June 2007 Fairfax Patriot Center
9 June 2007 Cleveland Tower City Amphitheater
11 June 2007 Detroit Detroit Opera House
12 June 2007 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre
13 June 2007 Saint Paul The Theater at the Xcel Energy Center
15 June 2007 Denver The Fillmore Auditorium
17 June 2007 Grand Prairie Nokia Live at Grand Prairie
19 June 2007 Phoenix Dodge Theatre
20 June 2007 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
21 June 2007 Oakland Paramount Theatre
23 June 2007 Las Vegas Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa
Europe[4]
27 July 2007 Albufeira Portugal Estádio Municipal de Albufeira
28 July 2007 Cantanhede Expofacic
South America[5]
23 February 2008[lower-alpha 1] Viña del Mar Chile Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara
Europe[6]
4 July 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands Westerpark
6 July 2008[lower-alpha 2] Bucharest Romania Romexpo
8 July 2008 Munich Germany Reitstadion Riem
9 July 2008 Wiesbaden Bowling Green
10 July 2008 Dresden Neustädter Elbufer
11 July 2008 Poznań Poland Malta Lake Summer Stage
13 July 2008 Moscow Russia Olimpiyskiy
15 July 2008 Kiev Ukraine International Exhibition Centre

Box office score data

City Venue Attendance Revenue
Toronto Air Canada Centre 11,373 / 11,373 (100%) $508,780[7]
Vancouver General Motors Place 8,529 / 13,754 (62%) $407,758[8]
Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome 6,758 / 6,758 (100%) $310,086[9]

Notes

  1. The concert on 23 February 2008 was part of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival.
  2. The concert on 6 July 2008 was part of the BestFest festival.
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