Worldwide Underground Tour

The Worldwide Underground Tour is a concert tour by American R&B/soul singer Erykah Badu in support of her 2003 album Worldwide Underground.[1] The U.S. trek kicked off February 3, in New Orleans and ran through the winter and spring with supporting act Floetry joining the tour Feb. 5 in Houston.[2] The Roots made a special opening act appearance at the February 11, show in Los Angeles. Badu resumed the tour during the fall with additional dates in America and Europe.

Worldwide Underground Tour
Tour by Erykah Badu
Associated albumWorldwide Underground
Start dateFebruary 3, 2004
End dateDecember 4, 2004
Legs2
No. of shows34 in North America
1 in Europe
35 in total
Erykah Badu concert chronology

Opening act

Set list

  1. "The Jam" (Instrumental)
  2. "African Dance Segment"
  3. "World Keeps Turnin'"
  4. "Back in the Day (Puff)" (contain elements of "Juicy Fruit")
  5. "Otherside of the Game"
  6. "Danger"
  7. "Certainly"
  8. "Bump It"
  9. "I Want You" (contain elements of "Love To Love You Baby")
  10. "Hey Sugah/ Kiss Me On My Neck"
  11. Cleva"
  12. "On & On"/"...& On"
  13. "Woo"
  14. "Liberation"1
  15. "Orange Moon"1
  16. "Didn't Cha Know?"
  17. Medley: "A.D. 2000"/"In Love With You"/"Appletree" (contains elements of "Third Eye")
  18. "Time's A Wastin'"
  19. "Next Lifetime"1
  20. "Leave me 'lon" (New)2
  21. "Tyrone"
  22. "Bag Lady"
  23. "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)"1

1performed on select dates in North America
2performed in Chicago, IL (USA)

Notes

  • The February 26 show in Minneapolis (Erykah's birthday), the band sang "happy birthday", before the performance of "World Keeps Turnin'".
  • At the show in Chicago, Badu was to perform final song "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" with hip-hop artist Common, sitting in front row. As the intro started, theater lights cut on, she told the audience she went over her time and said, "good night" as she left the stage.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
February 3, 2004 New Orleans United States House of Blues
February 4, 2004
February 5, 2004 Houston Verizon Wireless Theater
February 7, 2004 Phoenix Dodge Theater
February 9, 2004 Anaheim The Grove of Anaheim
February 11, 2004 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
February 12, 2004 San Diego 4th & B Club
February 13, 2005 Oakland Paramount Theater
February 14, 2004 Las Vegas House of Blues
February 17, 2004 Albuquerque Sunshine Theater
February 18, 2004 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
February 20, 2004 St. Louis The Pageant
February 21, 2004 Cincinnati Taft Theatre
February 22, 2004 Detroit Fox Theatre
February 23, 2004 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
February 25, 2004 Milwaukee Northern Lights Theater
February 26, 2004 Minneapolis State Theatre
February 28, 2004 Chicago Auditorium Theater
February 29, 2004 Cleveland State Theatre
March 2, 2004 Baltimore Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
March 4, 2004 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
March 5, 2004 New York City Radio City Music Hall
March 6, 2004 Boston Orpheum Theater
March 7, 2004 Upper Darby Tower Theater
March 10, 2004 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
March 12, 2004 Atlanta Fox Theatre
March 13, 2004 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
March 14, 2004 Orlando House of Blues
March 17, 2004 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
March 18, 2004 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
September 17, 2004 Chicago Congress Theater
September 18, 2004 New York City Block Party Festival
October 8, 2004 Birmingham Alabama Theatre
November 13, 2004 Detroit Detroit Masonic Temple
Europe
December 4, 2004 Copenhagen Denmark Falconer Salen

Not all tour dates may be listed.

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