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The Poodle Hat Tour was a concert tour by comedy music artist 'Weird Al' Yankovic to support his album Poodle Hat. The tour began on June 19, 2003 in Del Mar, California and ended September 25, 2004 in Yakima, Washington. [1] The tour saw Yankovic and his band perform across the United States and Australia, with 147 shows being performed over 143 dates. Pete 'Zuie' Gallagher filled in for Yankovic's regular drummer John 'Bermuda' Schwartz for a few of the 2003 dates.

Tour dates[edit]

Date[2]CityCountryVenue
June 19, 2003Del MarUnited StatesSan Diego County Fair
June 20, 2003KelseyvilleKonocti Field Amphitheatre
June 21, 2003Las VegasAladdin Theatre
June 22, 2003San Luis ObispoChristopher Cohan Center
June 26, 2003MilwaukeeSummerfest
June 27, 2003KalamazooKalamazoo State Theatre
June 28, 2003ToledoToledo Zoo Amphitheatre
June 29, 2003North TonawandaNew Melody Fair
July 1, 2003VeronaTurning Stone Casino
July 3, 2003PortsmouthHarbor Center
July 4, 2003Myrtle BeachHouse of Blues
July 5, 2003OrlandoHouse of Blues
July 10, 2003WallingfordOakdale Theatre
July 11, 2003PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson Civic Center
July 12, 2003AllentownAllentown Fairgrounds
July 13, 2003DoswellKing's Dominion
July 15, 2003AlbanyPalace Theatre
July 16, 2003PortlandState Theatre
July 18, 2003Hampton BeachHampton Beach Casino Ballroom
July 19, 2003PhiladelphiaMann Music Center
July 20, 2003Holmdel TownshipPNC Bank Arts Center
July 22, 2003WestburyWestbury Music Fair
July 23, 2003
July 25, 2003PittsburghChevrolet Amphitheatre
July 26, 2003ChicagoNavy Pier(2 shows)
July 27, 2003CincinnatiKings Island
August 2, 2003St. LouisThe Pageant(2 shows)
August 3, 2003WichitaCotillion Ballroom
August 4, 2003TulsaRiverpark Amphitheatre
August 5, 2003Kansas CityStarlight Theatre
August 6, 2003Oklahoma CityBricktown Events Center
August 8, 2003GulfportGrand Casino Gulfport
August 9, 2003ValdostaWild Adventures Theme Park
August 10, 2003CharlotteCarowinds
August 12, 2003HoustonVerizon Wireless Theater
August 13, 2003DallasBronco Bowl
August 15, 2003AlbuquerqueKiva Auditorium
August 16, 2003PuebloColorado State Fair
August 17, 2003Denver, ColoradoUniversal Lending Pavilion
August 22, 2003Rochester HillsMeadow Brook Music Festival
August 23, 2003RockfordCoronado Theatre(Pete 'Zuie' Gallagher on drums)
August 24, 2003Saint PaulMinnesota State Fair(Pete 'Zuie' Gallagher on drums)
August 26, 2003Fort WayneEmbassy Center
August 27, 2003Sault Ste. MarieKewadin Casino
August 29, 2003South WoodstockWoodstock Fair (2 shows, Pete 'Zuie' Gallagher on drums for the second show)
August 30, 2003Wilkes-BarreF.M. Kirby Center
August 31, 2003ClevelandTower City Amphitheatre
September 4, 2003PoenixDodge Theatre
September 5, 2003Los AngelesGreek Theatre
September 6, 2003MaderaMadera District Fair
September 7, 2003Santa ClaraParamount's Great America
September 9, 2003PuyallupWestern Washington Fair
October 3, 2003PenrithAustraliaEvan Theatre
October 5, 2003AdelaideThebarton Theatre
October 7, 2003PerthPerth Concert Hall
October 9, 2003MelbournePalais Theatre
October 10, 2003CanberraCanberra Theatre
October 11, 2003SydneyWhitlam Theatre
October 12, 2003Enmore Theatre
October 14, 2003BrisbaneConcert Hall
October 15, 2003

October 16, 2003

Tweed HeadsTwin Towns Service Club
October 18, 2003NewcastleCivic Theatre
March 24, 2004AkronUnited StatesAkron Civic Theatre
March 25, 2004ChampaignVirginia Theatre
March 26, 2004JacksonGeorge E. Potter Center
March 27, 2004Glen EllynArts Center of DuPage (2 shows)
March 28, 2004JolietRialto Square Theatre
March 30, 2004TiffinRitz Theatre
March 31, 2004ColumbusMershon Auditorium
April 1, 2004IndianapolisMurat Theatre
April 2, 2004Iowa CityHancher Auditorium
April 3, 2004EvansvilleEvansville Auditorium
April 7, 2004PeoriaCivic Theatre
April 8, 2004Mount PleasantSoaring Eagle Casino & Resort
April 9, 2004AppletonFox Cities Performing Arts Center
April 10, 2004MankatoCivic Center
April 12, 2004Grand ForksChester Fritz Auditorium
April 13, 2004Sioux FallsWashington Pavilion of Arts and Science
April 14, 2004TopekaTopeka Performing Arts Center
April 15, 2004SpringfieldSangamon Auditorium
April 17, 2004LedyardFoxwoods Resort Casino
April 18, 2004ErieWarner Theatre
April 22, 2004AtlantaThe Tabernacle
April 23, 2004GulfportGrand Casino Gulfport
April 24, 2004RobinsonvilleGrand Casino Tunica
April 25, 2004Baton RougeThe CentroPlex Theatre
April 26, 2004TallahasseeLeon County Civic Center
April 28, 2004Daytona BeachBethune-Cookman College
April 29, 2004MelbourneKing Center for the Performing Arts
April 30, 2004JacksonvilleFlorida Theatre
May 1, 2004ClearwaterRuth Eckerd Hall
May 2, 2004Pompano BeachPompano Beach Amphitheater
July 7, 2004EastonState Theatre
July 8, 2004WestburyWestbury Music Fan
July 9, 2004Washington, D.C.9:30 Club
July 10, 2004VeronaTurning Stone Casino
July 11, 2004Holmdel TownshipPNC Bank Arts Center
July 13, 2004GlensideKeswick Theatre
July 14, 2004Hampton BeachHampton Beach Casino Ballroom
July 15, 2004UncasvilleMohegan Sun
July 16, 2004YorkStrand PAC
July 17, 2004Atlantic CityTrump Marina
July 20-24, 2004Costa MesaOrange County Fair
July 25, 2004SacramentoSacramento Convention Center Complex
July 27, 2004PortlandKeller Auditorium
July 28, 2004EugeneMcDonald Theatre
July 29, 2004ReddingRedding Convention Center
July 30, 2004OxnardOxnard Performing Arts Center
July 31, 2004FresnoSaroyan Theatre
August 2, 2004Paso RoblesCalifornia Mid-State Fair
August 3, 2004Santa Rosa]Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
August 5, 2004San DiegoOpen Air Theater
August 6, 2004TucsonTucson Community Center Music Hall
August 7, 2004Mission ViejoLake Mission Viejo(open to lake association & guests only)
August 8, 2004Santa ClaraParamount's Great America
August 12, 2004MinneapolisState Theatre
August 13, 2004Kansas CityStarlight Theatre
August 14, 2004Arnolds ParkArnolds Park Amusement Park
August 15, 2004LincolnLied Center
August 16, 2004Rapid CityRushmore Plaza Civic Center
August 18, 2004MilwaukeePotawatomi Casino
August 19, 2004Rochester HillsMeadowbrook Amphitheatre
August 20, 2004MerrillvilleStar Plaza Theatre
August 21, 2004St. LouisSix Flags St. Louis
August 22, 2004CincinnatiKing's Island
August 26, 2004El PasoAbraham Chavez Theatre
August 27, 2004AustinParamount Theatre
August 28, 2004San AntonioLaurie Auditorium
August 29, 2004New OrleansHouse of Blues
August 30, 2004Fort WorthBass Performance Hall
September 1, 2004DuQuoinDuQuoin State Fair
September 2, 2004NashvilleGaylord Entertainment Center
September 3, 2004KnoxvilleKnoxville Civic Auditorium
September 4, 2004Myrtle BeachHouse of Blues
September 18, 2004Salt Lake CityUtah State Fair
September 19, 2004SpokaneBig Easy Concert Hall
September 20, 2004PuyallupWestern Washington Fair
September 21, 2004MissoulaWilma Theatre
September 23, 2004BoiseBig Easy Concert Hall
September 24, 2004RenoThe Pioneer Center
September 25, 2004YakimaCentral Washington State Fair

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Setlist[edit]

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According to setlist.fm, an average set for this tour looked like this:[3]

  1. Party at the Leper Colony
  2. Your Horoscope for Today
  3. A Complicated Song
  4. Melanie
  5. Dog Eat Dog
  6. Wanna B Ur Lovr
  7. Trash Day
  8. Medley: Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*/Jerry Springer/Jurassic Park/Free Delivery/eBay/Theme From Rocky XIII/Ode to a Superhero/Lasagna/Pretty Fly for a Rabbi/My Bologna/Gump/Eat It

Note: Couch Potato replaced Angry White Boy Polka as the opening number on a few dates.

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Personnel[edit]

'Weird Al' Yankovic - Vocals, accordion, keyboards

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Jim 'Kimo' West - Guitar, banjo, backing vocals

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Steve Jay - Bass, backing vocals

Rubén Valtierra - Keyboards, backing vocals

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John 'Bermuda' Schwartz - Drums, percussion

Pete 'Zuie' Gallagher - Drums, percussion (filled in for Schwartz on August 23, 2003, August 24, 2003, and one of two shows on August 29, 2003)

References[edit]

  1. ^Yankovic, Weird Al. 'Live Performances'. 'Weird Al' Yankovic. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  2. ^'Poodle Hat Tour'. poodlehat.tripod.com. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  3. ^''Weird Al' Yankovic Average Setlists of tour: The Poodle Hat Tour setlist.fm'. www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2019-03-27.

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