2002

North America Tour

General Tour Notes:

Tour dates reported on the website of "Higher and Higher" magazine www.moodies-magazine.com

Set list reported by Janet Colmenero

Additional musicians - Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion) and Bernie Barlow (backing vocals, keyboards)

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

March 21, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV

The Voice
Tuesday Afternoon
For My Lady
English Sunset
Words You Say
Steppin' in a Slide Zone
Gemini Dream
The Actor
I Know You're Out There Somewhere
The Story in Your Eyes
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange?
The Other Side of Life
Nothing Changes
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
Nights in White Satin
Legend of a Mind
Question
Ride My See-Saw


March 22, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


March 23, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


March 24, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


March 25, 2002

off


March 26, 2002

Fox Theater, Bakersfield, CA


March 27, 2002

CA Center for the Arts, Escondido, CA


March 28, 2002

Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks, CA


March 29, 2002

Hilton Casino, Reno, NV


March 30, 2002

Caesar's Palace, Lake Tahoe, NV


March 31, 2002

Caesar's Palace, Lake Tahoe, NV


April, 2002

Article in "Classic Rock" (UK magazine)

Justin Hayward and John Lodge are interviewed in a 4-page article titled, "Still Got the Blues: Concept records, LSD and spaced out fans who thought the band knew the secrets of the Universe"

April 1, 2002

off


April 2, 2002

Filmore, Denver, CO


April 3, 2002

off


April 4, 2002

off


April 5, 2002

Tropicana Casino, Atlantic City, NJ


April 6, 2002

Tropicana Casino, Atlantic City, NJ


April 7, 2002

Performing Arts Center, Providence, RI


April 8, 2002

State Theater, New Brunswick, NJ


April 9, 2002

Kirby Theater, Wilkes Barre, PA


April 10, 2002

Shea's Auditorium, Buffalo, NY


April 11, 2002

off


April 12, 2002

Oakdale Music Theater, Wallingford, CT


April 13, 2002

Proctors Theater, Schenectady, NY


April 14, 2002

Performing Arts Center, Easton, PA


April 15, 2002

off


April 16, 2002

Landmark Theater, Syracuse, NY


April 17, 2002

Civic Center, Ottawa, ON


April 18, 2002

Casino Rama, Orillia, ON






April 21, 2002

Justin Hayward featured in the comic strip "Ripleys "Believe It or Not!"


The text of the strip, "In 1966 Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues wrote the song "Nights in White Satin" in 4 minutes! Four decades later the band continues to perform the song to four generations of dedicated fans around the world!" is accompanied by a drawing of Hayward playing the red Gibson 335 guitar.





UK Tour

General Tour Notes:

Tour dates reported on the website of Higher and Higher magazine at www.moodies-magazine.com

Set list reported by Janet Colmenero

Additional musicians - Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion) and Bernie Barlow (backing vocals, keyboards)

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

May 4, 2002

Colston Hall, Bristol

The Voice
Tuesday Afternoon
For My Lady
English Sunset
Words You Say
Steppin' in a Slide Zone
Gemini Dream
The Actor
I Know You're Out There Somewhere
The Story in Your Eyes
Forever Autumn
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange?
The Other Side of Life
Nothing Changes
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
Nights in White Satin
Legend of a Mind
Question
Ride My See-Saw


May 5, 2002

Apollo, Oxford


May 6, 2002

off


May 7, 2002

Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow


May 8, 2002

Usher Hall, Edinburgh


May 9, 2002

Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham


May 10, 2002

City Hall, Sheffield


May 11, 2002

National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham


May 12, 2002

Empire, Liverpool


May 13, 2002

off


May 14, 2002

City Hall, Newcastle


May 15, 2002

Apollo, Manchester


May 16, 2002

off


May 17, 2002

Royal Albert Hall, London


May 18, 2002

Royal Albert Hall, London


May 19, 2002

Royal Albert Hall, London


May 20, 2002

off


May 21, 2002

Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth


May 22, 2002

Pavilion, Plymouth


May 23, 2002

St. David Hall, Cardiff


May 24, 2002

Brighton Centre, Brighton


May 25, 2002

Regent Theatre, Ipswich
(2 shows, 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.)

Addition of second show reported by Tony Pendrey in post to Lost Chords on May 22, 2002

Forever Autumn" was omitted for these two shows, reported in Justin Hayward's June 2002 note on his website, www.justinhayward.com





June 20, 2002

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH

Land of Make Believe
Tuesday Afternoon
The Actor
Your Wildest Dreams
Forever Autumn
The Story in Your Eyes
Nights in White Satin
Question

Justin Hayward performed at a benefit for the Amazon Conservation Team

June 21, 2002

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH

Your Wildest Dreams
Heartbeat (a Buddy Holly tune)
Tuesday Afternoon
The Actor
Voices in the Sky
English Sunset
Who Are You Now?
Never Comes the Day
Forever Autumn
Driftwood
Nights in White Satin
Question

Justin Hayward made this interview/performance appearance as part of the Rock Hall's "Legends" series which was released on DVD as An Audience with Justin Hayward at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.





US Tour

General Tour Notes:

Last tour with Ray Thomas.

Tour dates and venues reported by Pollstar.com as of August 5, 2002

Set list reported to Lost Chords by Anne Marie Dranchak on October 6. 2002. There was an intermission after "The Story in Your Eyes", except on October 3.

Additional musicians - Paul Bliss (keyboards), Gordon Marshall (percussion) and Bernie Barlow (backing vocals, keyboards)

DATES

VENUES

SET LIST

NOTES

October 3, 2002

The Harv Casino, Chester, WV

The Voice
Tuesday Afternoon
For My Lady
English Sunset
Words You Say
Gemini Dream
The Actor
Steppin' in a Slide Zone
I Know You're Out There Somewhere
The Story in Your Eyes
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange?
The Other Side of Life
Nothing Changes
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
Nights in White Satin
Legend of a Mind
Question
Ride My See-Saw

October 4, 2002

New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ


October 5, 2002

Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

At this show, Graeme Edge changed the words in "Nothing Changes" to "And Nine-One-One has come, and everything changed." At subsequent shows, he generally noted that "2001 has come and everything changes", although at some shows (for instance October 21, reported by Brian Kutscher) he used the album version.

October 6, 2002

Wang Center, Boston, MA


October 7, 2002

Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, CT


October 8, 2002

Tower Theater, Upper Darby (Philadelphia), PA


October 9, 2002

off


October 10, 2002

Constitution Hall, Washington, DC


October 11, 2002

Family Circle Stadium, Daniel Island, SC


October 12, 2002

Broward Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL
(2 shows, 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.)


October 13, 2002

Barbara B Mann Hall, Ft. Myers, FL


October 14, 2002

off


October 15, 2002

Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL


October 16, 2002

Maxwell King Center, Melbourne, FL


October 17, 2002

Florida Theater, Jacksonville, FL


October 18, 2002

Ruth Eckard Hall, Clearwater, FL


October 19, 2002

Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA


October 20, 2002

off


October 21, 2002

Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI


October 22, 2002

E. J. Thomas Performing Arts Center, Akron, OH


October 23, 2002

Rosemont Theatre, Rosemont (Chicago), IL


October 24, 2002

Soaring Eagle Casino, Mount Pleasant, MI


October 25, 2002

Star Plaza, Merrillville, IN


October 26, 2002

Stephens Auditorium, Ames, IA


October 27, 2002

Xcel Energy Center, St Paul, MN

Venue formerly called "Civic Center"

October 28, 2002

off


October 29, 2002

Santa Ana Casino, Albuquerque, NM


October 30, 2002

Dodge Theatre, Phoenix, AZ


October 31, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


November 1, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


November 2, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


November 3, 2002

Paris Casino, Las Vegas, NV


Updated December 14, 2006

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