2003–05 concert tour by Bette Midler
Kiss My Brass Promotional poster for the tour
Location Start date 10 December 2003 End date 1 May 2005 Legs 3 No. of shows77
Bette Midler hit the road for the first time in four years with her 2003–05 Kiss My Brass concert tour . The first leg of the tour kicked off on December 10 in Chicago and went through the middle of February. The tour hit the top 40 cities across the U.S. with one stop in Toronto , Ontario, Canada. The first leg of the tour ended in Atlantic City, New Jersey and the second leg of the tour began in Manchester, New Hampshire and ended in Minneapolis, Minnesota .
10 Australian dates were added in April and May 2005. It was the first Australian tour for Midler in 26 years.[ 1]
On the tour, she performed well-known hits and characters, as well as selected songs from her release, Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook .[ 2]
Setlist
Source:[ 3]
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
First leg[ 4]
December 10, 2003
Chicago
United States
United Center
December 13, 2003
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
December 15, 2003
St. Louis
Savvis Center
December 17, 2003
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
December 19, 2003
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center
December 27, 2003
Wilkes-Barre
Wachovia Arena
December 29, 2003
Hershey
Giant Center
December 31, 2003
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun
January 1, 2004
January 3, 2004
Uniondale
Nassau Coliseum
January 5, 2004
Cleveland
Gund Arena
January 8, 2004
Pittsburgh
Mellon Arena
January 10, 2004
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
January 12, 2004
Toronto
Canada
Air Canada Centre
January 15, 2004
Philadelphia
United States
Wachovia Center
January 17, 2004
New York City
Madison Square Garden
January 18, 2004
January 20, 2004
Boston
Fleet Center
January 23, 2004
Washington, D.C.
MCI Center
January 25, 2004
Atlanta
Philips Arena
January 29, 2004
Dallas
American Airlines Center
January 31, 2004
Denver
Pepsi Center
February 3, 2004
Seattle
KeyArena
February 4, 2004
Portland
Rose Garden
February 7, 2004
San Jose
HP Pavilion at San Jose
February 10, 2004
Oakland
Oakland Coliseum
February 12, 2004
Phoenix
Glendale Arena
February 14, 2004
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
February 15, 2004
February 18, 2004
San Diego
San Diego Sports Arena
February 20, 2004
Reno
Lawlor Events Center
February 22, 2004
Anaheim
Arrowhead Pond
February 24, 2004
Los Angeles
Staples Center
February 28, 2004
Sunrise
Office Depot Center
February 29, 2004
March 2, 2004
Tampa
St. Pete Times Forum
March 4, 2004
Columbia
Colonial Center
March 6, 2004
Hampton
Hampton Coliseum
March 9, 2004
Buffalo
HSBC Arena
March 11, 2004
Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena
March 13, 2004
East Rutherford
Continental Airlines Arena
March 15, 2004
Boston
Fleet Center
March 17, 2004
Albany
Pepsi Arena
March 20, 2004
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
Second leg[ 5]
September 30, 2004
Manchester
United States
Verizon Wireless Arena
October 2, 2004
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun
October 5, 2004
Rochester
Blue Cross Arena
October 7, 2004
Albany
Pepsi Arena
October 9, 2004
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
October 11, 2004
Baltimore
1st Mariner Arena
October 13, 2004
New York City
Radio City Music Hall
October 14, 2004
October 16, 2004
October 17, 2004
October 19, 2004
Providence
Dunkin' Donuts Center
October 21, 2004
Richmond
Richmond Coliseum
October 28, 2004
Duluth
Arena at Gwinnett Center
October 30, 2004
Miami
American Airlines Arena
November 1, 2004
Raleigh
RBC Center
November 3, 2004
Philadelphia
Wachovia Center
November 5, 2004
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
November 6, 2004
Chicago
United Center
November 8, 2004
Moline
MARK of the Quad Cities
November 10, 2004
Omaha
Qwest Center
November 12, 2004
Oklahoma City
Ford Center
November 14, 2004
San Antonio
SBC Center
November 16, 2004
Grand Prairie
Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie
November 19, 2004
Houston
Toyota Center
November 21, 2004
New Orleans
New Orleans Arena
November 26, 2004
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
November 27, 2004
Phoenix
America West Arena
November 30, 2004
Anaheim
Arrowhead Pond
December 2, 2004
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
December 4, 2004
San Jose
HP Pavilion at San Jose
December 7, 2004
Everett
Everett Events Center
December 10, 2004
Grand Forks
Alerus Center
December 12, 2004
Minneapolis
Target Center
Date
City
Country
Venue
Australian leg [ 6]
April 8, 2005
Brisbane
Australia
Brisbane Entertainment Center
April 10, 2005
April 13, 2005
Sydney
Sydney SuperDome
April 15, 2005
April 18, 2005
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
April 21, 2005
April 23, 2005
April 26, 2005
Adelaide
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 30, 2005
Sydney
Sydney SuperDome
May 1, 2005
Box office score data
City
Venue
Tickets sold / available
Gross revenue
St. Louis
Savvis Center
9,931/13,147 (75,5%)
$686,670[ 7]
Hershey
Giant Center
8,782/8,782 (100%)
$678,570[ 7]
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
9,407/13,715 (68,6%)
$568,885[ 7]
Wilkes-Barre
Wachovia Arena
8,146/8,146 (100%)
$562,701[ 7]
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
11,582/11,848 (97%)
$1,415,221[ 8]
Cleveland
Gund Arena
12,420/14,723 (84%)
$1,094,990[ 8]
Philadelphia
Wachovia Center
13,041/13,041 (100%)
$1,329,078[ 9]
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
11,964/15,064 (79%)
$1,068,172[ 9]
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
12,673/15,001 (84%)
$973,333[ 9]
New York City
Madison Square Garden
25,770/27,240 (95%)
$3,161,410[ 10]
Boston
Fleet Center
12,396/12,396 (100%)
$1,486,476[ 10]
Washington, D.C.
MCI Center
11,965/14,608 (82%)
$1,370,900[ 10]
Dallas
American Airlines Center
13,147/13,147 (100%)
$991,935[ 11]
Atlanta
Philips Arena
11,303/12,757 (87%)
$965,079[ 11]
Seattle
KeyArena
10,519/11,297 (93%)
$996,328[ 12]
Denver
Pepsi Center
9,901/12,333 (80%)
$870,309[ 12]
Portland
Rose Garden
9,478/13,083 (72%)
$752,874[ 12]
San Jose
HP Pavilion at San Jose
11,415/11,888 (96%)
$1,106,312[ 13]
Glendale
Glendale Arena
12,494/13,101 (95%)
$987,124[ 13]
Oakland
Oakland Arena
7,825/11,365 (69%)
$882,764[ 13]
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
11,122/12,645 (88%)
$1,977,356[ 14]
Reno
Lawlor Events Center
5,938/8,506 (70%)
$736,976[ 14]
San Diego
San Diego Sports Arena
6,748/9,944 (68%)
$667,439[ 14]
Los Angeles
Staples Center
11,728/12,771 (92%)
$1,243,892[ 15]
Anaheim
Arrowhead Pond
10,092/11,551 (87%)
$1,206,920[ 15]
Sunrise
Office Depot Center
20,185/31,160 (65%)
$2,050,247[ 16]
Tampa
St. Pete Times Forum
9,783/12,816 (76%)
$939,902[ 17]
Boston
Fleet Center
9,832/13,354 (74%)
$1,155,641[ 18]
East Rutherford
Continental Airlines Arena
12,858/13,854 (93%)
$983,900[ 18]
Buffalo
HSBC Arena
10,041/12,808 (78%)
$715,173[ 18]
Hampton
Hampton Coliseum
8,048/8,407 (96%)
$698,180[ 18]
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
11,635/11,635 (100%)
$1,396,940[ 19]
Personnel
Bette Midler – Lead vocals
Bette Sussman – Musical director, piano
Irwin Fisch – Synthesizers, keyboards
Sonny Emory – Drums
Lenny Castro – Percussion
Taku Hirano – Percussion
John Harrington – Guitar
Mike Miller – Guitar
Zev Katz – Bass
Sam Sims – Bass
Kyra Da Costa – Background vocals
Kamilah Martin – Background vocals
Nicolette Hart – Background vocals
Eric Wangensteen – Trumpet
Scott Steen – Trumpet
Andrew Lippman – Trombone
Mando Dorame – Tenor saxophone
Jim Jedeikin – Baritone saxophone, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute
References
Studio albums Soundtracks Live albums Compilations Video albums Singles Concerts and tours Books