Supernatural Tour
1999–2000 concert tour by Santana
Supernatural Tour The cover of a tour book for the Japanese tour in April 2000.
Associated album Supernatural Start date February 12, 1999 (1999-02-12 ) End date October 28, 2000 (2000-10-28 ) Legs 6 No. of shows124 in North America 27 in Europe 6 in Asia 157 in total Box office $21.234 million ($37.57 million in 2023 dollars)
The Supernatural Tour was the thirtieth concert tour by American rock band Santana , supporting their 1999 album Supernatural .
Live releases
Live material from this tour has appeared on the following releases:
Touring personnel
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Band:
Carlos Santana – lead guitar, percussion, vocals
Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
Benny Rietveld – bass guitar
Karl Perazzo – timbales, percussion, vocals
Raul Rekow – congas, bongos, percussion, vocals
Rodney Holmes – drums (through June 14, 2000)
Billy Johnson – drums (beginning July 20, 2000)
Tony Lindsay – lead vocals
Andy Vargas – lead vocals (beginning September 1999)
Vorriece Cooper – vocals
William Ortiz – trumpet (beginning May 18, 2000)
Jeff Cresman – trombone (beginning May 18, 2000)
Management:
Kevin Chisholm – tour manager
Adam Fells – assistant tour manager
Mike Hoss Kiefer – production manager
Andy "Lightman" Elias – lighting designer
Chad Wilson – security
Production:
Stan Elleflot - lighting director
Brian Montgomery – monitors
Randy Piotroski – foh sound
Jason Ruggles – sound engineer
Chad Koehler – stage manager/rigger
CC Cooperstock – lighting tech
Jake Murray – lighting tech
Charles Cochran – lighting tech
Timothy Cerola – video tech
Crew:
Dave Crockett – drum & percussion tech
René Martinez – guitar tech
Dave Trouse – keyboard tech
Chris "Stubby" McNair – bass tech
Typical set lists
Carlos Santana at the Muffathalle in Munich, Germany on January 21, 2000
"Spiritual" (John Coltrane )
"(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Shakara Mutela, Christian Polloni)
"Put Your Lights On " (Erik Schrody )
"Day of Celebration" (Santana, Chester D. Thompson, Tony Lindsay )
"Smooth " (Itaal Shur , Rob Thomas )
"Victory Is Won" (Santana)
"Everybody's Everything " (Santana, Milton Brown, Tyrone Moss)
"Maria Maria " (Santana, Karl Perazzo, Raul Rekow, Wyclef Jean , Jerry Duplessis )
"Love of My Life" (Santana, Dave Matthews )
"Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) " (Tom Coster , Santana)
"Bacalao con Pan" (Raul Valdes)
"Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Alex Ligertwood )
"Get It in Your Soul"
"Black Magic Woman " (Peter Green )
"Gypsy Queen" (Gábor Szabó )
"Oye Como Va " (Tito Puente )
"Jin-go-lo-ba " (Babatunde Olatunji )
"Spiritual" (Coltrane)
"(Da Le) Yaleo" (Santana, Mutela, Polloni)
"Love of My Life" (Santana, Matthews)
"Put Your Lights On " (Schrody)
"Day of Celebration" (Santana, Thompson, Lindsay)
"Victory Is Won" (Santana)
"Maria Maria " (Santana, Perazzo, Rekow, Jean, Duplessis)
"Migra" (Santana, Rachid Taha , Lindsay)
"Africa Bamba" (Santana, Touré Kunda , Perazzo)
"Supernatural Thing " (Haras Fyre , Gwen Guthrie )
"Corazón Espinado " (Fher Olvera )
"Bacalao con Pan" (Valdes)
"Make Somebody Happy" (Santana, Ligertwood)
"Get It in Your Soul"
"Black Magic Woman " (Green)
"Gypsy Queen" (Szabó)
"Oye Como Va " (Puente)
Encore
"Apache " (Jerry Lordan )
"Smooth " (Shur, Thomas)
"Dame Tu Amor " (Abraham Quintanilla , Ricky Vela , Richard Brooks)
"Jin-go-lo-ba " (Olatunji)
Tour dates
North American leg (February 12, 1999 – January 1, 2000)
European leg (January 21–29, 2000)
North American leg (February 25 – April 19, 2000)
Japanese leg (April 22–28, 2000)
European leg (May 18 – June 14, 2000)
North American leg (July 20 – October 28, 2000)
Box office score data
Notes
References
^ Santana "Supernatural Tour" Itinerary (October 1999). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 1999.
^ "Santana Average Setlists of year: 1999 | setlist.fm" . Setlist.fm. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "Santana Average Setlists of year: 2000 | setlist.fm" . Setlist.fm. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "Santana Goes 'Supernatural' " . Billboard . June 5, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "Santana Set to Tour with Mana, Ozomatli" . MTV News . May 15, 1999. Archived from the original on December 8, 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ a b "Everlast to Open Second Leg of Santana's Supernatural Tour" . MTV News . June 2, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .[dead link ]
^ a b c "Amusement Business" . Billboard . June 5, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . June 12, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . September 4, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ a b c d "Amusement Business" . Billboard . August 28, 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ "Amusement Business" . Billboard . September 25, 1999. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . January 8, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ a b c "Amusement Business" . Billboard . August 19, 2000. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . August 26, 2000. Retrieved 7 November 2019 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . October 28, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . November 11, 2000. Retrieved 19 August 2019 .
^ a b "Amusement Business" . Billboard . November 4, 2000. Retrieved 7 November 2019 .
^ "Amusement Business" (PDF) . Billboard . December 2, 2000. Retrieved 7 September 2020 .
External links
Studio albums Live albums Compilations Extended plays Singles Other songs Live performances Carlos Santana solo albums
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