The Jukebox Tour was a tour which showed how versatile Clay was.
There were elaborate costume changes, lots of medleys and it was a resounding success.
If you click on the links, you will find information about the performers, lyrics to the songs and even photo links for some cities. I hope to include recaps and articles as well. If you have information you want to share, please email us at clayaikenkids@gmail.com.
Michael Orland arranged the music and Nick Leisey was back as Clay's assistant.
Date | City and Venue | Fountaindawg's Recaps |
| 7/28/05 | Toms River, NJ, Ritacco Center / Toms River High School | |
| 7/29/05 | Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Arena | |
| 7/30/05 | Buffalo, NY, Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center | |
| 7/31/05 | Pittsburgh, PA, Chevrolet Amphitheater | |
| 8/2/05 | Atlanta, GA, Chastain Park Amphitheater | |
| 8/3/05 | Greenville, SC, Peace Concert Center | |
| 8/5/05 | Cary, NC, Regency Park Ampitheatre | |
| 8/6/05 | Valdosta, GA, Wild Adventures Theme Park | |
| Vienna, VA, Wolf Trap for the Performing Arts / The Filene Center | ||
| 8/9/05 | Columbus, OH, Ohio St. Fair | |
| 8/10/05 | Bethlehem, PA, Musikfest | |
| 8/12/05 | Rochester Hills, MI, Meadowbrook | |
| 8/13/05 | Clio, MI, Clio Ampitheater | |
| 8/15/05 | Kettering, OH, Fraze Pavillion for the Performing Arts | |
| 8/16/05 | Toledo, OH, Zoo Amphitheater | |
| 8/18/05 | Indiana State Fair, Indiana State Fairgrounds Pepsi Coliseum | |
| 8/19/05 | Interlochen, MI, Interlochen Center (Kresge Auditorium) | |
| 8/21/05 | Meadville, PA, Crawford County Fair | |
| 8/23/05 | Merrillville, IN, Star Plaza Theatre | |
| 8/24/05 | Cleveland, OH, Scene Pavilion | |
| 8/25/05 | Toronto, Ontario, Molson Amphitheater | |
| 8/27/05 | Gilford, NH, Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center | |
| 8/28/05 | Boston, MA, Bank of America Pavillion | |
| 8/29/05 | Essex Junction, VT, Champlain Valley | |
| 8/31/05 | Atlantic City, NJ, Borgata Hotel | |
| 9/1/05 | Atlantic City, NJ, Borgata Hotel |
Musical Director | |
Keyboards | |
Keyboards | |
Bass Guitar | |
Guitar | |
Drums | |
Backing Vocal | |
Backing Vocal | |
Backing Vocal/Sax | |
Set list:
First Act
Fifties Medley – Twisting the Night Away; At the Hop; Johnny B Goode; Rockin Robin; The Great Pretender; Only You; Mr. Sandman; That'll be the Day; Great Balls of Fire; Rock and Roll is Here to Stay
Elvis Medley – Love Me Tender; Hound Dog; Blue Suede Shoes; Don't Be Cruel; Heartbreak Hotel; Jailhouse Rock; Can't Help Falling in Love;
Sixties Medley – Daydream Believer; Downtown; Can't Buy Me Love; Sugar, Sugar; Happy Together
Motown Medley – Where Did Our Love Go? (performed by Angela Fisher); Midnight Train to Georgia (performed by Quiana Parler); My Girl; Tears of a Clown; Rescue Me (performed by Angela Fisher); I Heard it Through the Grapevine (performed by Jacob Lutrell); Reach Out (I'll Be There) ; Think (performed by Angela Fisher);
Audience Participation - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Second Act
Seventies Medley – Carwash; December 1963 (Oh, What a Night); September; Nights on Broadway; Too Much Heaven; I Feel the Earth Move (performed by Quiana Parler); Mandy; Bridge Over Troubled Water
When Doves Cry
Eighties Medley – All Night Long; Never Gonna Give You Up; Alone; Rock with You (performed by Jacob Lutrell); Sailing
Nineties Medley – "Can't Touch This" music was used to introduce this era, but no one sang it; Black Velvet (performed by Angela Fisher); End of the Road (performed with Jacob Lutrell); Iris; Livin La Vida Loca; I Can't Make You Love Me; I Will Always Love You (performed by Quiana Parler)
Band Introductions
Stump the Band – Sometimes done, sometimes not. The following is a list of concerts where he let the audience 'play the jukebox' and try to stump the band.
Valdosta, GA | |
Rochester, MI | |
Clio | |
Merrillville | |
meadville/crawford county fair | |
Interlochen | |
Toronto | |
Boston | |
Atlantic City (1st) | |
Atlantic City (2nd) |
Today's music - Clay Aiken Medley – I Will Carry You; The Way; When You Say You Love Me
He then introduced new music from his upcoming album with various concerts. These four songs were introduced over the entire tour:
Back for More, Just You, 1000 Days,and Tears Run Dry.
He ended each show with Invisible.

