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Dancing Crazy Tour

Dancing Crazy Tour
Tour by Miranda Cosgrove
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America
Associated album
Start dateJanuary 22, 2011 (2011-01-22)
End dateAugust 10, 2011 (2011-08-10)
Legs2
No. of shows44
Box office$573,958
Miranda Cosgrove concert chronology
  • Dancing Crazy Tour
    (2011)
  • Summer Tour
    (2012)

The Dancing Crazy Tour was the debut solo tour by American entertainer Miranda Cosgrove. Visiting North America, it supported her debut studio album, Sparks Fly. The tour began in Missouri and traveled throughout the United States and ended in Ohio. Cosgrove continued the tour into the summer to promote her second EP, High Maintenance.[1] Dubbed the Dancing Crazy Summer Tour, the singer traveled the United States and Canada and performed at music festivals and state fairs.[2]

Background

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Originally conceived as the "Sparks Fly Tour", Cosgrove provided a few tour dates on her official website in October 2010. In December, Cosgrove announced the tour on her official website before the news hit various media outlets the next day.[3] Now known as the Dancing Crazy Tour, Cosgrove toured the United States in theaters and music halls. Later, Cosgrove released the single "Dancing Crazy", which was co-written by Avril Lavigne with Max Martin and Shellback, who produced it.[4] Joining Cosgrove on tour was American singer-songwriter Greyson Chance, who gained notoriety in 2010 with his cover of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi".[5] To introduce the tour, Cosgrove stated,

"I used to always think I was just going to be an actress, but now I'm leaning towards music and singing too. In the beginning, I didn't really think about my sound too much. I was just trying to figure out the kind of music that was really me and my thing. But my songs are about the experiences I've been through, and when I'm singing them, I try to put myself into it, so hopefully my music just reflects me."[6]

Cancellation

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On August 11, 2011, the tour was interrupted when Cosgrove's tour bus was involved in a traffic collision on Interstate 70 in Vandalia, Illinois. Cosgrove and four other passengers were injured, with her sustaining a broken ankle.[7] Initial reports confirmed that the tour would be postponed while Cosgrove recovered. A week later, Cosgrove released a statement stating that the tour was canceled by the doctor's orders.[8]

Tour dates

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List of 2011 concerts[2][9][10][11][12]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
January 22 Kansas City United States Uptown Theater Greyson Chance
January 25 Minneapolis State Theatre 1,104 / 2,040 (54%) $37,256[13]
January 26 Milwaukee Pabst Theater
January 28 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre 3,806 / 4,227 (90%) $118,435[13]
January 29 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
January 30 Cleveland State Theatre
February 1 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
February 2 Munhall Carnegie Library Music Hall
February 4 Wallingford Oakdale Theatre
February 5 New York City Beacon Theatre 2,215 / 2,793 (79%) $107,619[14]
February 6 Glenside Keswick Theatre
February 8 Montclair Wellmont Theatre
February 9 North Bethesda Music Center at Strathmore
February 10 Lowell Lowell Memorial Auditorium 2,340 / 2,634 (89%) $81,195[15]
February 12 Montclair Wellmont Theatre
February 13 Westbury NYCB Theatre at Westbury
February 15 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
February 16 Tampa Tampa Theatre 959 / 1,385 (69%) $40,642[16]
February 17 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
February 19 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie 2,398 / 6,052 (40%) $71,829[17]
February 20 Houston House of Blues
February 23 Tempe Marquee Theatre
February 24 Anaheim House of Blues
February 25 Los Angeles Club Nokia 1,254 / 1,254 (100%) $54,660[18]
July 15 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Cody Simpson
July 16[a] Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 17[b] Hershey Hersheypark Amphitheatre
July 19 Gilford Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion 1,539 / 5,942 (26%) $62,322[21]
July 21 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 22 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
July 23 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center
July 25 Vienna Filene Center
July 26 Erie Warner Theatre
July 27[c] Harrington Wilmington Trust Grandstand
July 29 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center Alex Goot
July 30[d] Williamsburg Royal Palace Theatre Cody Simpson
July 31[d]
August 2[e] Agawam River's Edge Picnic Grove
August 3 Cohasset South Shore Music Circus
August 4 Hyannis Cape Cod Melody Tent
August 6[f] Binghamton Otsiningo Park
August 7[g] Bethlehem Sand Steels Stage at PNC Plaza
August 9[e] Gurnee Southwest Amphitheatre
August 10 Kettering Fraze Pavilion
Total 15,615 / 26,327 (59%) $573,958

Cancelled

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Date (2011) City Country Venue Ref.
August 12 Park City United States Hartman Arena [26]
August 13[h] Denver Elitch Gardens Theme Park
August 14 Beaver Creek Vilar Performing Arts Center
August 16 Eagle Eagle River Pavilion
August 18[i] Portland Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre
August 19 Kennewick Columbia Park Bandshell
August 20 Tacoma Pantages Theater
August 21[j] Vancouver Canada WestJet Concert Stage
August 24 Reno United States Grand Theatre
August 26 Davis Jackson Hall
August 27 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
August 31 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
September 2 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre
September 3[k] St. Petersburg Tropicana Field
September 4 Valdosta All-Star Amphitheater
September 5 Boca Raton Mizner Park Amphitheater
September 16 Henderson Henderson Pavilion
September 17[l] Pomona Fairplex Park Budweiser Grandstand
October 9[m] Panama City Beach Aaron Bessant Park Amphitheater
October 15[n] Fresno Paul Paul Theatre
October 23[o] Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum

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