Coming Home Tour
Tour by Kristin Chenoweth | |
Promotional banner for the tour | |
Start date | August 8, 2015 (2015-08-08) |
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End date | August 21, 2016 (2016-08-21) |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 64 in North America |
Kristin Chenoweth concert chronology | |
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The Coming Home Tour was the second concert tour by American actress and recording artist Kristin Chenoweth. The tour followed Chenoweth's 2014 PBS special of the same name. She was accompanied by the local symphony or philharmonic orchestra for each date and received warm reviews on the tour. The shows in 2016 placed 171st on Pollstar's annual "Top 200 North American Tours", earning $6.5 million.[1]
Background
The title is taken from Chenoweth's live album, Coming Home, which was filmed and recorded in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma in 2014. It was Chenoweth's highest-peaking album, hitting #48 on the US charts, and after a Broadway run in On the 20th Century, she embarked on a tour. The tour was a rotating set of concerts consisting of Chenoweth being accompanied by a full symphony orchestra, a small band, and some of the world's major symphony orchestras.
Critical reception
Overall, the tour was well received by critics. Paul M. Bessel and Barbara Braswell of DC Metro Theater Arts gave the concert in North Bethesda five out of five stars. They wrote: "Chenoweth filled the hall with her remarkably strong, beautifully clear, and thrilling coloratura soprano voice. Accompanied by an ultra-talented five-piece orchestra, this petite powerhouse delighted the audience with an ever-changing kaleidoscope of pop, country, rock, gospel, and show tunes".[2] For the show in Sarasota, Jay Handelman of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune called the show serious yet charming. He goes on to say: "I've seen a lot of Broadway artists in concert, but few are so quickly able to wrap an audience around her finger as Chenoweth did in her sold-out concert in the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall".[3]
Setlist
The following setlist was obtained from the March 18, 2016 concert, held at the Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[4]
- "Que Sera, Sera"
- "Moon River"
- "The Man That Got Away"
- "Taylor the Latte Boy"
- "All the Things You Are"
- "Fathers and Daughters" by Jodi Marr
- "Bring Him Home"
- "Popular"
- "For Good"
- "I Could Have Danced All Night"
- "Over the Rainbow"
- "Little Sparrow"
- "The Heart of the Matter
- "Upon This Rock" by Gloria Gaither
- "I Was Here" by Victoria Shaw, Gary Burr and Hillary Scott
- Encore
- "Smile"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America[5] | |||
August 8, 2015 | Park City | United States | Deer Valley Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater |
August 28, 2015 | Vienna | Filene Center | |
August 29, 2015 | Kettering | Fraze Pavilion | |
September 5, 2015 | Lenox | Koussevitzky Music Shed | |
September 11, 2015 | Morristown | Mayo Performing Arts Center | |
September 18, 2015[A] | Atlanta | John A. Williams Theatre | |
September 19, 2015 | Memphis | Orpheum Theatre | |
September 25, 2015 | Rohnert Park | Weill Hall | |
September 26, 2015 | Sacramento | Community Center Theater | |
September 27, 2015 | Saratoga | Mountain Winery Amphitheater | |
October 2, 2015 | Manhattan | McCain Auditorium | |
October 3, 2015 | Kansas City | Kauffman Theatre | |
October 4, 2015 | Madison | Overture Hall | |
October 9, 2015 | Rochester | Kodak Hall | |
October 10, 2015 | Brookville | Tilles Center for the Performing Arts | |
October 16, 2015 | Omaha | Kiewit Concert Hall | |
October 24, 2015 | Chicago | Chicago Theatre | |
October 25, 2015 | East Lansing | Wharton Center | |
November 5, 2015 | Los Angeles | Walt Disney Concert Hall | |
November 13, 2015 | Fort Walton Beach | Emerald Coast Conference Center | |
November 14, 2015 | Jacksonville | Moran Theater | |
November 24, 2015 | Indianapolis | Hilbert Circle Theatre | |
December 8, 2015 | Nashville | Laura Turner Concert Hall | |
December 9, 2015 | |||
December 31, 2015[B] | Orlando | Walt Disney Theater | |
January 2, 2016 | Philadelphia | Verizon Hall | |
January 8, 2016 | Key West | Tennessee Williams Theatre | |
January 9, 2016 | Key Largo | Ocean Reef Cultural Center | |
January 10, 2016 | Naples | Hayes Hall | |
January 14, 2016 | Fort Lauderdale | Au-Rene Theater | |
January 16, 2016 | West Palm Beach | Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall | |
January 29, 2016 | North Bethesda | The Music Center at Strathmore | |
January 30, 2016 | Durham | Fletcher Hall | |
January 31, 2016 | Charlotte | Belk Theatre | |
February 13, 2016 | Louisville | Whitney Hall | |
February 26, 2016 | Clearwater | Ruth Eckerd Hall | |
February 27, 2016 | Sarasota | Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall | |
March 11, 2016 | Thousand Oaks | Kavli Theatre | |
March 12, 2016 | Costa Mesa | Segerstrom Hall | |
March 16, 2016 | Orange | Lutcher Theater | |
March 18, 2016 | Oklahoma City | Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre | |
March 19, 2016 | |||
March 24, 2016 | Modesto | Mary Stuart Rogers Theater | |
March 25, 2016 | Las Vegas | Reynolds Hall | |
April 16, 2016 | Providence | Providence Performing Arts Center | |
April 23, 2016 | North Bethesda | The Music Center at Strathmore | |
April 24, 2016 | |||
April 30, 2016 | Boston | Symphony Hall | |
May 19, 2016 | Columbus | Palace Theatre | |
May 21, 2016 | Phoenix | Phoenix Symphony Hall | |
May 22, 2016 | |||
June 3, 2016 | Midland | Midland Center for the Arts | |
June 12, 2016 | Birmingham | Jemison Concert Hall | |
June 14, 2016 | Orange | Lutcher Theater | |
June 20, 2016 | Chicago | Orchestra Hall | |
June 25, 2016 | Cincinnati | PNC Pavilion | |
June 26, 2016 | Wabash | Ford Theater | |
July 15, 2016 | Calistoga | Castello di Amorosa | |
August 7, 2016 | Sun Valley | Sun Valley Pavilion | |
August 16, 2016 | Provincetown | Provincetown Town Hall | |
August 19, 2016 | Atlantic City | Borgata Music Box | |
August 20, 2016 | |||
August 21, 2016 | Vienna | Filene Center |
- Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
- A Benefit concert for the ArtsBridge Foundation[6]
- B New Year's Eve Celebration[7]
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Chicago Theatre | Chicago | 2,002 / 3,553 (56%) | $157,015[8] |
Au-Rene Theater | Fort Lauderdale | 2,288 / 2,478 (92%) | $180,186[9] |
Ruth Eckerd Hall | Clearwater | 1,504 / 1,800 (84%) | $116,390[10] |
External links
- Kristin Chenoweth's Official website
References
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- ^ Handleman, Jay (February 28, 2016). "Concert Review: Chenoweth wins over Sarasota audience". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Gannett Company. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
- ^ Rogers, Rick (March 22, 2016). "Concert review: Kristin Chenoweth continues to thrive on musical diversity in Oklahoma City concert". The Oklahoman. Gannett Company. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
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- As I Am
- A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas
- Some Lessons Learned
- The Art of Elegance
- For the Girls
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- "Dancing Through Life"
- "Popular"
- "I'm Not That Girl"
- "Defying Gravity"
- "For Good"
- "I Want Somebody (Bitch About)"
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- Kristin Chenoweth Live at the Met
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