Legs 4 Box office 10.55 million USD | Start date 18 July 2013 End date June 29, 2014 Leg 4 | |
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No. of shows 70 in North America9 in Australia79 Total Awards ARIA Music Award for Best Australian Live Act |
Keith urban behind the scenes light the fuse tour 2013 road crew exclusive
The Light the Fuse Tour is the eighth headlining tour from Australian country music singer Keith Urban. The tour is in support of his eighth studio album, Fuse. This is the first headlining amphitheater tour for Urban, playing seventy cities across North America. The tour traveled to North America and Australia.
Contents
- Keith urban behind the scenes light the fuse tour 2013 road crew exclusive
- Keith urban concert intro light the fuse tour 2013
- Background
- Opening acts
- Tour dates
- Critical reception
- References
Keith urban concert intro light the fuse tour 2013
Background
The Light the Fuse Tour was first announced on 25 March 2013. Even though the new record will not be out before the tour begins Urban promises to play songs off it. The tour began on 18 July 2013, in Cincinnati, the second leg began on 18 October 2013, in Omaha. Additional dates were announced on 22 August 2013. The third North American leg began on 9 January 2014, and lasted until 1 February. Urban embarked on the Australian leg on 4 June, and the tour will conclude on 29 June.
Opening acts
- "Long Hot Summer"
- "Sweet Thing"
- "I Told You So"
- "Stupid Boy"
- "Even the Stars Fall For You"
- "You Gonna Fly"
- "Without You"
- "Kiss a Girl"
- "Won't Get Fooled Again" Intro (The Who cover)
- "Days Go By"
- "Rumour Has It" (Adele cover)
- "Making Memories of Us"
- "Better Life"
- "You'll Think of Me"
- "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me"
- "Locked Out of Heaven" (Bruno Mars cover/Snippet, sung by Brian Nutter))
- "Somebody Like You"
Notes
Tour dates
Critical reception
Chuck Dauphin of Billboard (magazine) says, Urban "proved why he is held in such high esteem by critics and fans alike. The singer delivered one of the strongest performances of any country artist this year—or the past few years for that matter."