Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live
2007–10 concert tour by Elton John
Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live Location North America • South America • Europe • Oceania • Asia Associated album Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits Start date 28 September 2007 End date 8 May 2010 Legs 4 No. of shows127
Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live was a concert tour by Elton John which lasted for three years from 2007 to 2010.[ 1]
While performing the Red Piano Europe[ 2] concerts, John also performed a concert series known as Rocket Man and at the same time performing on the Captain and the Kid Tour .[ 3]
The first performance took place on 28 September 2007 in Missoula, Montana .[citation needed ] The final concert took place on 8 May 2010 in Boca del Río , Mexico .[ 4]
Background
The first Rocket Man took place on 28 September 2007 in Missoula, Montana .[ 5] The tour consisted of 23 concerts including 10 in North America, 2 in Asia and 11 in Oceania.
The tour ended with two solo performances in Tokyo, Japan at the Nippon Budokan [ 6] and eleven solo concerts in Australia.[ 7]
The 2008 leg of the tour consisted of 68 concert performances.[ 8] The tour started in January with a performance in Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates [ 9] [ 10] before travelling to Europe and the North America to perform a series of solo concerts.
After touring North America by himself, John then continued the tour backed by his band before travelling to Asia and, for the second year running, Oceania.[ 11] After finishing the tour of Australia, John and the band briefly returned to the United States before returning once again to Europe. The European tour included several large open-air concerts, including
The tour also included two performances in Surrey , England.[ 16] [ 17]
On 4 May 2008 John performed in Chigwell, Essex at Alan Sugar 's 40th Wedding Anniversary.[ 18] [ 19]
The tour ended on 15 November in Uncasville, Connecticut .[citation needed ]
The 2009 leg of the tour started off with four performances in South America, it was only the fourth time that John had performed a tour in South America.[ 20] After touring South America, John moved into North America where he performed a series of concerts before continuing to Europe.
The European leg of the tour started with a large open-air concert in Limerick , Ireland at Thomond Park .[ 21] [ 22] John continued to perform two more open-air concerts in England.[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
In the fall of 2009, John toured with Ray Cooper in Europe.[ 26] [ 27]
The 2010 leg of the tour was the last time that John would tour the Rocket Man concert series.[ 28] The tour started with two performances in Hawaii with Ray Cooper. It was the first time that John had performed there in nine years.[citation needed ]
The tour moved on to South Africa for five shows, where John again performed with Ray Cooper.[ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
After returning from South Africa, John set out on the last leg of the Rocket Man tour. John was once again backed by his band. The first and last dates of this leg were performances in Mexico , where John had not performed a concert since 2001.[ 33]
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
Tickets sold / available
Revenue
North America
28 September 2007
Missoula
United States
Adams Center
29 September 2007
Bozeman
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
8,747 / 8,747
$735,109
30 September 2007
Casper
Casper Events Center
5 October 2007
Columbia
Mizzou Arena
14,015 / 14,015
$984,499
6 October 2007
Omaha
Qwest Center
17,017 / 17,017
$1,486,040
7 October 2007
Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls Arena
12 October 2007
Kansas City
Sprint Center
17,503 / 17,503
$1,486,040
13 October 2007
Moline
iWireless Center
9 November 2007
North Charleston
North Charleston Coliseum
10 November 2007
Orlando
UCF Arena
11 November 2007
Estero
Germain Arena
Asia
20 November 2007[S]
Tokyo
Japan
Nippon Budokan
21 November 2007[S]
Oceania
24 November 2007[S]
Adelaide
Australia
Barossa Arts and Convention Centre
25 November 2007[S]
Canungra
Elysian Fields Polo Estate
28 November 2007[S]
Sydney
Sydney SuperDome
12,392 / 12,392
$1,869,665
30 November 2007[S]
Canberra
Stage 88
1 December 2007[S]
Hunter Valley
Tempus Two Winery
2 December 2007[S]
4 December 2007[S]
Townsville
Willows Sports Complex
6 December 2007[S]
New Plymouth
New Zealand
TSB Bowl of Brooklands
8 December 2007[S]
Launceston
Australia
York Park
15 December 2007[S]
Werribee
Werribee Park
16 December 2007[S]
Middle East
22 January 2008
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Emirates Palace Hotel
Europe
24 January 2008
Tenerife
Spain
Golf Costa Adeje
North America
28 February 2008[S]
Portland
United States
Cumberland County Civic Center
2 March 2008[S]
Sudbury
Canada
Sudbury Community Arena
3 March 2008[S]
Kitchener
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
6 March 2008[S]
Manchester
United States
Verizon Wireless Arena
10 March 2008[S]
Newark
Bob Carpenter Center
12 March 2008
Savannah
Savannah Civic Center
11 April 2008
Missoula
Adams Event Center
7,087 / 7,087
$638,059
12 April 2008
Pullman
Beasley Coliseum
13 April 2008
18 April 2008
Bakersfield
Rabobank Arena
19 April 2008
Anaheim
Honda Center
23 April 2008
Tallahassee
Leon County Civic Center
24 April 2008
Gainesville
O'Connell Center
25 April 2008
Pensacola
Pensacola Civic Center
Europe
3 May 2008[A]
Ischgl
Austria
Idalp
Asia
7 May 2008
Singapore
Singapore Indoor Stadium
Oceania
10 May 2008
Perth
Australia
Perth Oval
12 May 2008
Sydney
Sydney Entertainment Centre
14 May 2008
Auckland
New Zealand
Vector Arena
17 May 2008
Darwin
Australia
TIO Stadium
Asia
20 May 2008
Chek Lap Kok
Hong Kong
AsiaWorld-Arena
North America
28 May 2008[S]
Anchorage
United States
Sullivan Arena
29 May 2008[S]
Fairbanks
Carlson Center
30 May 2008[S]
Anchorage
Sullivan Arena
Europe
28 June 2008[S]
Vienna
Austria
Wiener Stadthalle
29 June 2008
Swansea
Wales
Liberty Stadium
2 July 2008
Halle
Germany
Gerry Weber Stadion
3 July 2008
Leipzig
Volkerschlachtdenkmal
5 July 2008
Darlington
England
The Darlington Arena
6 July 2008
Perth
Scotland
McDiarmid Park
8 July 2008
Konstanz
Germany
Bodenseestadion
9 July 2008[S]
Venice
Italy
Piazza San Marco
11 July 2008
Surrey
England
Mercedes-Benz World
12 July 2008
Doncaster
Keepmoat Stadium
13 July 2008
Surrey
Mercedes-Benz World
North America
19 July 2008
Atlantic City
United States
Boardwalk Hall
21 July 2008
Essex Junction
Champlain Valley Exposition
12 September 2008
Calgary
Canada
Pengrowth Saddledome
16,789 / 16,789
$1,860,356
13 September 2008
Edmonton
Rexall Place
16,208 / 16,208
$1,778,756
15 September 2008
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
12,966 / 12,966
$1,556,218
16 September 2008
Regina
Brandt Centre
13,595 / 13,595
$1,774,014
17 September 2008
19 September 2008
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
30,202 / 30,202
$3,450,775
20 September 2008
26 September 2008[S]
Halifax
Halifax Metro Centre
23,583 / 23,583
$3,204,635
27 September 2008[S]
28 September 2008[S]
Moncton
Moncton Coliseum
8,499 / 9,000
$1,129,991
30 September 2008[S]
Saint John
Harbour Station
7,997 / 8,000
$1,774,014
2 October 2008[S]
St. John's
Mile One Centre
16,327 / 16,327
$2,150,517
3 October 2008[S]
15 October 2008
Hershey
United States
Giant Center
17 October 2008
Charlottesville
John Paul Jones Arena
18 October 2008
Wilkes-Barre
Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza
14 November 2008
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun Arena
15 November 2008
South America
17 January 2009
São Paulo
Brazil
Anhembi Sambadrome
19 January 2009
Rio de Janeiro
Praça da Apoteose
22 January 2009
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Estadio Alberto J. Armando
24 January 2009
Santiago
Chile
Movistar Arena
25 January 2009
Caracas
Venezuela
Hotel Eurobuilding
29 January 2009
Bogotá
Colombia
Centro de Ferias Corferias
North America
31 January 2009
Mexico City
Mexico
Exconvento de las Vizcaínas
1 April 2009
Rapid City
United States
Don Barnett Arena
3 April 2009
Laramie
Arena-Auditorium
4 April 2009
Colorado Springs
World Arena
Europe
6 June 2009
Limerick
Ireland
Thomond Park
10 June 2009
Glasgow
Scotland
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
13 June 2009
Bristol
England
Bristol County Cricket Ground
14 June 2009
Norfolk
Holkham Hall
20 June 2009
Skien
Norway
Skagerak Arena
21 June 2009
Borås
Sweden
Borås Arena
27 June 2009
Lisbon
Portugal
Pavilhão Atlântico
30 June 2009
Wiesbaden
Germany
Wiesbaden Bowling Green
3 July 2009
Dresden
Theaterplatz
4 July 2009
Nuremberg
Easy-Credit-Stadium
5 July 2009
Stuttgart
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
7 July 2009
Verona
Italy
Verona Arena
8 July 2009
Pula
Croatia
Pula Arena
11 September 2009[S]
Naples
Italy
Piazza del Plebiscito
Middle East
27 March 2010[B]
Dubai
UAE
Meydan Racecourse
North America[ 34] [ 35]
3 April 2010
Mérida
Mexico
Chichen Itza
6 April 2010
Corpus Christi
United States
American Bank Center
9 April 2010
Lubbock
United Spirit Arena
10 April 2010
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
15 April 2010
Hoffman Estates
Sears Centre
16 April 2010
Des Moines
Wells Fargo Arena
17 April 2010
Ashwaubenon
Resch Center
24 April 2010
Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena
25 April 2010
Toledo
Lucas County Arena
30 April 2010
Reading
Sovereign Center
1 May 2010
Youngstown
Covelli Centre
8 May 2010
Boca del Río
Mexico
Estadio Luis de la Fuente
9 July 2010
Kingston
Canada
K-Rock Centre
10 July 2010
Hamilton
Copps Coliseum
12 July 2010
Sault Ste. Marie
Essar Centre
16 July 2010
Prince George
CN Centre
17 July 2010
Kelowna
Prospera Place
18 July 2010
Yakima
United States
Yakima SunDome
22 July 2010
Tucson
Tucson Arena
24 July 2010
Chula Vista
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
28 July 2010
Lake Tahoe
Harveys Outdoor Arena
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Top of the Mountain"
B This concert was a part of "Dubai World Cup"
S This concert was a solo concert
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
16 June 2010
Augustenborg, Denmark
Slotspark
Cancelled
21 July 2010
Tucson, Arizona
Tucson Arena
Rescheduled to 22 July 2010[ 36]
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