Who I Am Tour

Who I Am Tour
Tour by Nick Jonas & the Administration
Associated album Who I Am
Start date January 2, 2010
End date January 30, 2010
Legs 1
No. of shows 21
Nick Jonas & the Administration concert chronology

The Who I Am Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American band Nick Jonas & the Administration, showcasing their debut album, Who I Am. The tour is set to only take place in small, intimate venues in the United States. The tour kicked off in January 2010.[1] The band had to cancel their show on January 24, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Jonas was "not feeling well' and his doctors said he shouldn't perform. The band's official statement was: "Nick Jonas & The Administration had to cancel the show this evening in Denver, Colorado. Nick is not feeling well and at his doctors direction should not perform. The band, management and promoter apologize that the show must be cancelled on such short notice. We will do everything to reschedule and play for our wonderful fans. Tickets can be refunded at point of purchase."[2]

On February 4, 2010 reported totals from eight venues placed the band in fifth for Billboard's Hot Tours of the week grossing $1,065,479.[3]

Support act

Surprise guests

Set list

Other songs

In addition to the regular set list the band played other songs, including a variety of covers, that were only performed on certain dates:

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Who I Am Tour
December 2, 2009 Los Angeles United States 2010 Grammy Nomination Ceremony
North America
January 2, 2010 Dallas United States House of Blues[6]
January 3, 2010
January 4, 2010 Nashville Ryman Auditorium[7][8]
January 6, 2010 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
January 7, 2010 New York City Beacon Theatre
January 8, 2010
January 9, 2010 Upper Darby Tower Theater
January 10, 2010
January 12, 2010 Boston Orpheum Theatre
January 13, 2010
January 16, 2010 Detroit Fox Theatre
January 17, 2010 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre
January 19, 2010 St. Louis The Pageant
January 20, 2010 Milwaukee Eagle's Ballroom
January 21, 2010 Minneapolis State Theater of Minneapolis
January 23, 2010 Denver Paramount Theatre
January 26, 2010 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
January 27, 2010
January 28, 2010
January 29, 2010
January 30, 2010 Berkeley Zellerbach Hall
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
January 24, 2010 Denver Paramount Theatre Cancelled [2]

References

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