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Human World Tour

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Associated album
  
Human

Dates
  
27 Oct 2008 – 13 Jun 2009

Legs
  
2

Leg
  
2

Start date
  
February 7, 2009 (2009-02-07)

End date
  
June 19, 2009 (2009-06-19)

No. of shows
  
9 in North America 10 in Europe 5 in Asia 24 in total

The Human World Tour is the second solo concert tour by American recording artist, Brandy. Often acknowledged as the Just Human Tour, the outing supported her fifth studio album, Human. The tour was the singer's first concert tour in nearly ten years and was well received by the public and critics. The tour primarily visited North America and Europe, with a few dates in Asia.

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Background

While promoting her recent album, Brandy mentioned in several interviews her hope to tour the album. She felt enthusastic about returning to the stage and performing for a huge audience. She also mentioned how she wanted to return overseas. During the Fall of 2008, Brandy embarked on a small promotional tour, performing mostly at music festivals. The tour began early in 2009 and ran through to the summer. Taking a cue from the BET special, "Just Human", the singer wanted to perform intimate shows to allow the audience to connect with her. The singer chose to perform in concert hall, theatres and nightclubs versus the usual sports arena. The main goal of the show was to be simplistic and draw a connection to the singer and the audience. During the tour, Brandy performed her hits from previous albums along with a few selections from Human.

Supporting acts

  • Colby O'Donis (North America) (select venues)
  • Ray J (North America) (select venues)
  • Bell X1 (Europe) (select venues)
  • Samsaya (Europe) (select venues)
  • Shows

    Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
    A This concert was a part of the Milwaukee Pridefest B This concert was a part of San Jose Pride. C This concert was a part of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Festival

    References

    Human World Tour Wikipedia