The Look Me In the Eyes Tour was a 2008 North America concert tour
by the Jonas Brothers. Ryan Seacrest announced on Dick Clark's New
Year's Rockin' Eve that the tour would start January 31, 2008. The
Jonas Brothers signed a two year agreement with Live Nation, and
the first tour dates were announced on January 3, 2008. Rooney,
Valora, and Menudo were the opening acts for this tour. Over 4,000
people came to the box office at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los
Angeles to purchase tickets for the first twenty rows. The show
sold out in less than two minutes, so an additional two shows were
added. This broke the Amphitheatre records for the fastest selling
show in its 35 year history. It claimed to have sold tickets faster
than the likes of Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Kelly Clarkson,
Hilary Duff, Madonna, Tina Turner, Chris Brown, Eric Clapton, Guns
N' Roses, Britney Spears, The Who and award ceremonies such as the
Teen Choice Awards and the MTV Movie Awards, which have also been
hosted there. The tour was hosted by Live Nation.
Clips of the tour can be seen in the Disney Channel Original
Series, Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream. The show features clips
of performances of the tour, rehearsals, and other clips of the
boys' personal life.
SET LIST Rooney
"When Did Your Heart Go Missing?"
"Are You Afraid?"
"Blueside"
"If It Were Up to Me"
"Don't Come Around Again"
"I'm Shakin'"
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"Year 3000"
"Just Friends"
"Goodnight and Goodbye"
"Australia"
"Hello Beautiful"
"Take a Breath"
"Underdog"
"Shelf"
"Pushing Me Away"
"That's Just the Way We Roll"
"Games"
"Take On Me"
"Still In Love With You"
"Hollywood"
"Burnin' Up"
"When You Look Me In the Eyes"
"Hold On"
"A Little Bit Longer"
"S.O.S."
TOUR DATES
January 31 Tucson, AZ Tucson Convention Center
February 1 Las Vegas, NV Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino
February 2 Universal City, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
February 2 Universal City, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
February 3 Universal City, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
February 5 Everett, WA Comcast Arena
February 6 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
February 8 Salt Lake City, UT E Center
February 9 Denver, CO Colorado Convention Center
February 11 El Paso, TX Chavez Theatre
February 12 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center
February 14 Houston, TX Toyota Center
February 15 North Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena
February 16 Evansville, IN Roberts Stadium
February 17 Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center
February 20 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
February 21 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
February 22 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena
February 23 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre Detroit
February 24 Louisville, KY Louisville Palace
February 25 St. Louis, MO The Fabulous Fox Theatre
February 27 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
February 28 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie
March 1 Hidalgo, TX Dodge Arena
March 2 Lafayette, LA Cajundome
March 4 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie
March 7 Sunrise, FL BankAtlantic Center
March 8 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum
March 9 Orlando, FL Amway Arena
March 11 Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum
March 13 Reading, PA Reading Eagle Theatre at the Sovereign
Center
March 14 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center
March 15 Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena
March 16 Bridgeport, CT Arena at Harbor Yard
March 18 Wallingford, CT Chevrolet Theatre
March 19 Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center
March 20 Boston, MA Agganis Arena
March 21 Atlantic City, NJ Mark G. Etess Arena
March 22 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center
OTHER FACTS
-At the St. Louis and Atlantic City concerts, the Jonas Brothers
did not perform "A Little Bit Longer," due to the fact that Nick
had caught an illness.
-At the final show of the tour at the Izod Center, the Jonas
Brothers had everyone involved in the tour come on stage and sing
Queen's "We Are the Champions".
-The Jonas Brothers performed a new version of "Underdog," a song
from their first album It's About Time.
-The Jonas Brothers' parents, Kevin Sr. and Denise, and younger
brother Frankie also toured with the boys. At the Atlantic City,
East Rutherford, and Boston concerts, Frankie appeared on stage
during a song break.