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The First Lady Tour

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Start date
  
June 18, 2005

No. of shows
  
35 in North America

Associated album
  
The First Lady

Legs
  
1

End date
  
September 3, 2005

Leg
  
1

The First Lady Tour is a music concert tour by American R&B singer Faith Evans, and supports her gold selling album The First Lady, visiting cities throughout North America. The trek started on June 18 in Pittsburgh, PA at the WAMO Summer Jam concert featuring Master P, Common, Teairra Mari and Cassidy.

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Following the North American outing, Evans performed additional dates in Europe. To support the album and tour, BET aired, "An Evening with The First Lady", showcasing Evans performing songs from the album.

Kameelah Williams, lead singer of the R&B female group 702, joined the tour as a back-ground singer and contributed backing vocals on a few songs on Faith's The First Lady album. At select dates Williams showcased her vocal skills during Faith's introduction of her Band.

Opening acts

  • KeKe Wyatt
  • Anthony David
  • Set list

    1. "All Night Long"
    2. "Burnin' Up"
    3. "Love Like This"
    4. "Can't Believe"
    5. "I Love You"
    6. "No Other Love"
    7. "Come Over"
    8. "Soon as I Get Home"
    9. "Ain't Nobody"
    10. Notorious B.I.G. Tribute: "Hypnotize" / "One More Chance" / "Juicy" / "Mo Money Mo Problems"
    11. "Faithful" (Interlude) / "Faithfully"
    12. "Alone in This World"
    13. "Fallin' in Love"
    14. "You Used to Love Me"
    15. "You Gets No Love"
    16. "Never Gonna Let You Go"
    17. "Goin' Out"
    18. "Jealous"
    19. "Again"
    20. "Get Over You"
    21. "Tru Love"
    22. "I Don't Need It"
    Encore
    1. "Stop N Go"
    2. "Mesmerized"

    Tour dates

    Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
    A WAMA Summer Jam B Taste of Chicago C Comerica TasteFest D Rochester MusicFest E Ohio State Fair F Cincinnati Jazz Festival

    References

    The First Lady Tour Wikipedia