Supernatural Tour
Appearance
Tour by Santana | |
Associated album | Supernatural |
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Start date | February 12, 1999 |
End date | October 28, 2000 |
Legs | 6 |
No. of shows | 124 in North America 27 in Europe 6 in Asia 157 in total |
Box office | $21.234 million ($37.57 million in 2023 dollars) |
Santana concert chronology |
The Supernatural Tour was the thirtieth concert tour by American rock band Santana, supporting their 1999 album Supernatural.
Live releases
[edit]Live material from this tour has appeared on the following releases:
- "Smooth" from February 25, 2000, at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles was used in the 2001 film All Access: Front Row. Backstage. Live!.
- Most of the set on April 8, 2000, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California was featured on the 2000 video Supernatural Live: An Evening with Carlos Santana and Friends.
Touring personnel
[edit]Band:
- Carlos Santana – lead guitar, percussion, vocals
- Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
- Benny Rietveld – bass guitar
- Karl Perazzo – timbales, percussion, vocals
- Raul Rekow – congas, bongos, percussion, vocals
- Rodney Holmes – drums (through June 14, 2000)
- Billy Johnson – drums (beginning July 20, 2000)
- Tony Lindsay – lead vocals
- Andy Vargas – lead vocals (beginning September 1999)
- Vorriece Cooper – vocals
- William Ortiz – trumpet (beginning May 18, 2000)
- Jeff Cresman – trombone (beginning May 18, 2000)
Management:
- Kevin Chisholm – tour manager
- Adam Fells – assistant tour manager
- Mike Hoss Kiefer – production manager
- Andy "Lightman" Elias – lighting designer
- Chad Wilson – security
Production:
- Stan Elleflot - lighting director
- Brian Montgomery – monitors
- Randy Piotroski – foh sound
- Jason Ruggles – sound engineer
- Chad Koehler – stage manager/rigger
- CC Cooperstock – lighting tech
- Jake Murray – lighting tech
- Charles Cochran – lighting tech
- Timothy Cerola – video tech
Crew:
- Dave Crockett – drum & percussion tech
- René Martinez – guitar tech
- Dave Trouse – keyboard tech
- Chris "Stubby" McNair – bass tech
Typical set lists
[edit]1999[2]
- "Spiritual" (John Coltrane)
- "(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Shakara Mutela, Christian Polloni)
- "Put Your Lights On" (Erik Schrody)
- "Day of Celebration" (Santana, Chester D. Thompson, Tony Lindsay)
- "Smooth" (Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas)
- "Victory Is Won" (Santana)
- "Everybody's Everything" (Santana, Milton Brown, Tyrone Moss)
- "Maria Maria" (Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Duplessis)
- "Love of My Life" (Santana, Dave Matthews)
- "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" (Tom Coster, Santana)
- "Bacalao con Pan" (Raul Valdes)
- "Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Alex Ligertwood)
- "Get It in Your Soul"
- "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)
- "Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó)
- "Oye Como Va" (Tito Puente)
- "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Babatunde Olatunji)
2000[3]
- "Spiritual" (Coltrane)
- "(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Mutela, Polloni)
- "Love of My Life" (Santana, Matthews)
- "Put Your Lights On" (Schrody)
- "Day of Celebration" (Santana, Thompson, Lindsay)
- "Victory Is Won" (Santana)
- "Maria Maria" (Santana, Perazzo, Rekow, Jean, Duplessis)
- "Migra" (Santana, Rachid Taha, Lindsay)
- "Africa Bamba" (Santana, Touré Kunda, Perazzo)
- "Supernatural Thing" (Haras Fyre, Gwen Guthrie)
- "Corazón Espinado" (Fher Olvera)
- "Bacalao con Pan" (Valdes)
- "Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Ligertwood)
- "Get It in Your Soul"
- "Black Magic Woman" (Green)
- "Gypsy Queen" (Szabó)
- "Oye Como Va" (Puente)
- Encore
- "Apache" (Jerry Lordan)
- "Smooth" (Shur, Thomas)
- "Dame Tu Amor" (Abraham Quintanilla, Ricky Vela, Richard Brooks)
- "Jin-go-lo-ba" (Olatunji)
Tour dates
[edit]North American leg (February 12, 1999 – January 1, 2000)
[edit]European leg (January 21–29, 2000)
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act(s) |
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January 21, 2000 | Munich | Germany | Muffathalle | — |
January 26, 2000 | London | England | The Tabernacle | |
January 29, 2000 | Paris | France | Maison de la Radio |
North American leg (February 25 – April 19, 2000)
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act(s) |
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February 25, 2000 | Los Angeles | United States | Grand Olympic Auditorium | — |
April 8, 2000 | Pasadena | Pasadena Civic Auditorium | ||
April 19, 2000 | Kahului | Maui Arts & Cultural Center |
Japanese leg (April 22–28, 2000)
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act(s) |
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April 22, 2000 | Tokyo | Japan | Hall A | — |
April 23, 2000 | ||||
April 24, 2000 | Yokohama | Kanagawa Kenmin Hall | ||
April 26, 2000 | Nagoya | Aichi Kinro Kaikan | ||
April 27, 2000 | Osaka | Festival Hall | ||
April 28, 2000 | Tokyo | Nippon Budokan |
European leg (May 18 – June 14, 2000)
[edit]North American leg (July 20 – October 28, 2000)
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act(s) |
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July 20, 2000 | West Palm Beach | United States | Mars Music Amphitheatre | Macy Gray[6] |
July 21, 2000 | Tampa | Ice Palace | ||
July 22, 2000 | Atlanta | Lakewood Amphitheatre | ||
July 23, 2000 | Charlotte | Blockbuster Pavilion | ||
July 25, 2000 | Raleigh | Alltel Pavilion | ||
July 26, 2000 | Virginia Beach | GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater | ||
July 28, 2000 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge | ||
July 29, 2000 | Wantagh | Jones Beach Theater | ||
July 30, 2000 | ||||
August 1, 2000 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts | ||
August 2, 2000 | ||||
August 4, 2000 | Camden | Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre at the Waterfront | ||
August 5, 2000 | Holmdel Township | PNC Bank Arts Center | ||
August 6, 2000 | Hartford | Meadows Music Theatre | ||
August 8, 2000 | Montreal | Canada | Molson Centre | |
August 9, 2000 | Toronto | Molson Amphitheatre | ||
August 11, 2000 | Cuyahoga Falls | United States | Blossom Music Center | |
August 12, 2000 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | ||
August 13, 2000 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | ||
August 14, 2000 | ||||
August 16, 2000 | Pittsburgh | Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater | ||
August 18, 2000 | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | ||
August 19, 2000 | Tinley Park | New World Music Theatre | ||
August 20, 2000 | Noblesville | Deer Creek Music Center | ||
August 22, 2000 | Minneapolis | Target Center | ||
September 28, 2000 | Denver | Pepsi Center | Everlast[6] | |
September 30, 2000 | Bonner Springs | Sandstone Amphitheater | ||
October 1, 2000 | Maryland Heights | Riverport Amphitheatre | ||
October 3, 2000 | New Orleans | New Orleans Arena | ||
October 5, 2000 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Centre | ||
October 6, 2000 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | ||
October 7, 2000 | ||||
October 8, 2000 | San Antonio | Alamodome | ||
October 10, 2000 | Albuquerque | Mesa del Sol Amphitheater | ||
October 11, 2000 | Phoenix | Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion | ||
October 13, 2000 | Chula Vista | Coors Amphitheatre | ||
October 14, 2000 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | ||
October 15, 2000 | ||||
October 17, 2000 | Irvine | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | ||
October 20, 2000 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | ||
October 21, 2000 | ||||
October 22, 2000 | Wheatland | Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre | ||
October 24, 2000 | Portland | Rose Garden | ||
October 25, 2000 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | ||
October 26, 2000 | Vancouver | Canada | General Motors Place | |
October 28, 2000 | Concord | United States | Chronicle Pavilion | Ozomatli |
Box office score data
[edit]Date | City | Venue | Attendance | Gross | Ref(s) |
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May 20, 1999 | Philadelphia, United States | Veterans Stadium | 133,869 / 143,965 | $4,752,350 | [7] |
May 21, 1999 | [7] | ||||
May 22, 1999 | [7] | ||||
May 25, 1999 | East Rutherford, United States | Giants Stadium | 106,012 / 106,012 | $3,733,393 | [8] |
May 26, 1999 | [8] | ||||
August 7, 1999 | Chula Vista, United States | Coors Amphitheatre | 28,564 / 38,884 | $1,084,075 | [9] |
August 8, 1999 | [9] | ||||
August 11, 1999 | Anaheim, United States | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | 51,672 / 51,672 | $2,333,546 | [10] |
August 12, 1999 | [10] | ||||
August 13, 1999 | [10] | ||||
August 14, 1999 | [10] | ||||
August 15, 1999 | Mountain View, United States | Shoreline Amphitheatre | 22,000 / 22,000 | $645,090 | [11] |
December 3, 1999 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progreso | 24,167 / 24,167 | $546,812 | [12] |
December 4, 1999 | [12] | ||||
July 22, 2000 | Atlanta, United States | Lakewood Amphitheatre | 18,954 / 18,954 | $733,125 | [13] |
July 29, 2000 | Wantagh, United States | Jones Beach Theater | 28,524 / 28,524 | $1,194,145 | [13] |
July 30, 2000 | [13] | ||||
August 13, 2000 | Clarkston, United States | Pine Knob Music Theatre | 30,548 / 30,548 | $1,241,638 | [14] |
August 14, 2000 | [14] | ||||
October 5, 2000 | Dallas, United States | Smirnoff Music Centre | 16,937 / 17,000 | $602,831 | [15] |
October 8, 2000 | San Antonio, United States | Alamodome | 15,375 / 16,682 | $636,516 | [15] |
October 13, 2000 | Chula Vista, United States | Coors Amphitheatre | 16,661 / 19,442 | $794,902 | [16] |
October 14, 2000 | Los Angeles, United States | Hollywood Bowl | 30,037 / 35,104 | $1,585,674 | [17] |
October 15, 2000 | [17] | ||||
October 25, 2000 | Tacoma, United States | Tacoma Dome | 14,841 / 16,000 | $702,500 | [16] |
October 26, 2000 | Vancouver, Canada | General Motors Place | 13,107 / 13,107 | $648,357 | [18] |
TOTAL | 455,868 / 582,061 (78%) | $21,234,954 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The concert on April 24, 1999 was a part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
- ^ The concert on June 9, 2000 was a part of Rock im Park.
- ^ The concert on June 10, 2000 was a part of Rock am Ring.
References
[edit]- ^ Santana "Supernatural Tour" Itinerary (October 1999). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 1999.
- ^ "Santana Average Setlists of year: 1999 | setlist.fm". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ "Santana Average Setlists of year: 2000 | setlist.fm". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ "Santana Goes 'Supernatural'". Billboard. June 5, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ "Santana Set to Tour with Mana, Ozomatli". MTV News. May 15, 1999. Archived from the original on December 8, 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Everlast to Open Second Leg of Santana's Supernatural Tour". MTV News. June 2, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019.[dead link ]
- ^ a b c "Amusement Business". Billboard. June 5, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. June 12, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. September 4, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Amusement Business". Billboard. August 28, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ "Amusement Business". Billboard. September 25, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. January 8, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ a b c "Amusement Business". Billboard. August 19, 2000. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. August 26, 2000. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. October 28, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. November 11, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Amusement Business". Billboard. November 4, 2000. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- ^ "Amusement Business" (PDF). Billboard. December 2, 2000. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
External links
[edit]- Santana Past Shows 1999 at Santana official website
- Santana Past Shows 2000 at Santana official website