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The Mary Show Tour

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Legs
  
3

End date
  
August 27, 2000

Leg
  
3

Start date
  
2000

Associated album
  
Mary

No. of shows
  
47 in North America; 1 in Asia; 48 in total

The Mary Show was a music concert tour by American recording R&B singer Mary J. Blige, in support of her multi-platinum album, Mary. The tour started on June 10, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, continuing throughout North America, and ended on August 27 of the same year in Los Angeles.

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Background

Before Mary J. Blige launched her anticipated "Mary Tour" in the summer of 2000, she visited AIDS charities nationwide and presented more than a half a million dollars from the M.A.C Cosmetic's AIDS Fund. As one of the faces of Viva Glam III, M.A.C's sultry lipstick shade made exclusively to raise money for the M.A.C AIDS Fund, Blige made official check presentations to nine charities across the country. To kick off her 33-city "Mary Tour", Blige joined M.A.C President John Demsey in Los Angeles on June 9, 2000 to donate $50,000 to Project Angel Food, a charity that delivered free food to more than 1,200 men, women and children with HIV and AIDS in Los Angeles.

Opening acts

  • Carl Thomas
  • Jagged Edge
  • Set list

    1. Video Intro (Superhero Mary)
    2. "Deep Inside"
    3. "Mary Jane (All Night Long)"
    4. "Love No Limit"
    5. "All That I Can Say"
    6. "Sincerity" 1
    7. Medley:
    8. "Real Love"/"Reminsce"/"Everyday It Rains"/"I Love You"
    9. "You Bring Me Joy"
    10. "Time" 1
    11. "Give Me You 1
    12. Medley:
    13. "You Remind Me"/"Be Happy"
    14. "What's the 411?" 1
    15. "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" 1
    16. "I'm Goin' Down"
    17. "My Life"
    18. "Your Child"
    19. "The Love I Never Had"
    20. "Seven Days" 1
    21. "Not Gon' Cry" 1
    22. "Let No Man Put Asunder"
    Encore
    1. "Everything"

    1 performed at select dates in North America

    References

    The Mary Show Tour Wikipedia