Unbreakable Tour – 2003

The Unbreakable Tour was seen by 700,000 fans making £14,000,000 which covered the UK and Europe in 2003. There were 62 tour dates, including a few outside concerts including their coming home concerts in their home towns of Dublin and Sligo. This tour was the band’s biggest production to date and featured a futuristic sci-fi stage complete with Andy Warhol inspired pop art projections, Las Vegas-style neon signs and the latest in intelligent lighting technology which cost £7 million. This was Brian McFadden’s last concert tour as a member of the group.

FY8 was the main support act in the UK and Europe who’s lead singer Chris Tolley went on to form boyband D-RAIL.

Tour poster
Setlist
  • “When You’re Looking Like That”
  • “If I Let You Go”
  • “Tonight”
  • “Flying Without Wings”
  • “My Love”
  • “Bop Bop Baby”
  • “Queen of My Heart”
  • “To Be with You”
  • Medley
    1. “I Get Around”
    2. “Do You Love Me”
    3. “Twist and Shout”
    4. “Great Balls of Fire”
    5. “Kiss”
  • “Fool Again”
  • “Swear It Again”
  • “Written in the Stars”
  • “I Lay My Love on You” (Not included on CD/DVD)
  • “Unbreakable”

Encore

  1. “Uptown Girl”
  2. “What Makes a Man”
  3. “World of Our Own”

Tour dates

DateCityVenueCountry

Europe
13 April 2003CardiffCardiff International ArenaWales
14 April 2003
15 April 2003
17 April 2003LondonLondon Docklands ArenaEngland
21 April 2003StuttgartHanns-Martin-Schleyer-HalleGermany
22 April 2003NurembergNuremberg Arena
24 April 2003BerlinMax-Schmeling-Halle
27 April 2003ZürichHallenstadionSwitzerland
29 April 2003CologneKölnarenaGermany
30 April 2003BrusselsForest NationalBelgium
1 May 2003RotterdamRotterdam AhoyNetherlands
3 May 2003MunichOlympiahalleGermany
4 May 2003FrankfurtFesthalle Frankfurt
5 May 2003HanoverPreussag Arena
6 May 2003HamburgColor Line Arena
8 May 2003CopenhagenForum CopenhagenDenmark
9 May 2003OsloOslo SpektrumNorway
10 May 2003StockholmStockholm Globe ArenaSweden
11 May 2003
12 May 2003GothenburgScandinavium
15 May 2003NottinghamNottingham ArenaEngland
16 May 2003
17 May 2003
19 May 2003BelfastOdyssey ArenaIreland
20 May 2003
21 May 2003
23 May 2003GlasgowScottish Exhibition and Conference CentreScotland
24 May 2003
25 May 2003
27 May 2003BirminghamNEC ArenaEngland
28 May 2003
29 May 2003
31 May 2003
1 June 2003
3 June 2003LondonWembley Arena
4 June 2003
5 June 2003
7 June 2003
8 June 2003
10 June 2003ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
11 June 2003
12 June 2003
14 June 2003
15 June 2003
17 June 2003BelfastOdyssey ArenaIreland
18 June 2003
19 June 2003
21 June 2003
22 June 2003
24 June 2003
25 June 2003
27 June 2003DublinLansdowne Road
28 June 2003
1 July 2003NewcastleTelewest ArenaEngland
2 July 2003
3 July 2003
5 July 2003
6 July 2003
8 July 2003GlasgowScottish Exhibition and Conference CentreScotland
9 July 2003
10 July 2003
12 July 2003
13 July 2003
15 July 2003
16 July 2003AberdeenPress and Journal Arena
17 July 2003
18 July 2003SheffieldSheffield ArenaEngland
19 July 2003
21 July 2003
22 July 2003
25 July 2003SligoMarkievicz ParkIreland

Asia
25 October 2003Hong KongTamar Site

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

24 April 2003Brussels, BelgiumForest NationalMoved to 30 April 2003
25 April 2003Leipzig, GermanyLeipziger MessehalleCancelled
26 April 2003Vienna, AustriaGasometerCancelled

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