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Top of the World Tour

The Top of the World Tour was the 2003 concert tour by American country music trio Dixie Chicks. It was in support of their album Home, and named after the song "Top of the World" on that album.

Associated album

May 1, 2003 (2003-05-01)

October 12, 2003 (2003-10-12)

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65 in North America
10 in Europe
6 in Australia
81 Total

History[edit]

The tour began with three promotional concerts in Europe and Australia. During the first of these on March 10, 2003, at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, Natalie Maines made her controversial remarks criticizing President George W. Bush a few days before the start of the Iraq War: "Just so you know, we’re on the good side with y’all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we’re ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas."[1] The backdrop to this statement was the large protests in Britain against the impending war.[2]


The first leg of the tour then took place in North America, running from the beginning of May to mid-August. The Bush controversy and a comment against a Toby Keith song resulted in the state of South Carolina not wanting to let the band in. Natalie Maines stated, "These fans paid their hard earned money to see us play, and we will give them the show they paid to see!" The concert went on. The second leg took place in Western Europe in September, followed by a brief third leg in Australia that finished in early October. A couple of concerts back in the United States finished the tour.


The tour grossed $60.5 million, making it the highest grossing country music tour up until that time (since superseded by several artists). It was also the 8th highest-grossing tour of any genre in 2003.


The live album Top of the World Tour: Live and DVD Top of the World Tour: Live document the tour — both are composed of performances from multiple shows. Dressing room and on-stage scenes from the tour, as well as the effect of Maines' controversial statement on the venture, were included in the 2006 documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing.

(North America, Spring 2003)[3] Start-Philadelphia

Joan Osborne

(North America, Summer 2003)[4]

Michelle Branch

(Canada, August 2003)

Jann Arden

(Europe, Australia)[5]

The Thorns

Roscoe Beck –

bass

John Deaderick –

keyboards

John Gardner –

drums

acoustic guitar, electric guitar

David Grissom

John Mock – , concertina, percussion, guitar and more.

pennywhistle

Brent Truitt –

mandolin

steel guitar

Robbie Turner

Keith Sewell – acoustic guitar

There may have been minor changes to this lineup depending on the venue.

[www.dixiechicks.com Dixie Chicks Official Website]

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