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Casino de Monte-Carlo | |
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Casino de Monte-Carlo in the Principality of Monaco | |
Location | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Opening date | 1863; 157 years ago |
Signature attractions | Opéra de Monte-Carlo |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Coordinates | 43°44′22″N7°25′44″E / 43.73944°N 7.42889°ECoordinates: 43°44′22″N7°25′44″E / 43.73944°N 7.42889°E |
Website | www.montecarlosbm.com/en/casino-monaco/casino-monte-carlo |
The Monte Carlo Casino, officially named Casino de Monte-Carlo, is a gambling and entertainment complex located in Monaco. It includes a casino, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, and the office of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo.[1]
The Casino de Monte-Carlo is owned and operated by the Société des bains de mer de Monaco, a public company in which the Monaco government and the ruling royal family have a majority interest. The company also owns the principal hotels, sports clubs, foodservice establishments, and nightclubs throughout the Principality.
The citizens of Monaco are forbidden to enter the gaming rooms of the casino.[2]
History[edit]
The idea of opening a gamblingcasino in Monaco belongs to Princess Caroline,[3] a shrewd, business-minded spouse of Prince Florestan. Revenues from the proposed venture were supposed to save the House of Grimaldi from bankruptcy. The ruling family's persistent financial problems became especially acute after the loss of tax revenue from two breakaway towns, Menton and Roquebrune, which declared independence from Monaco in 1848 and refused to pay taxes on olive oil and fruit imposed by the Grimaldis.
In 1854, Charles, Florestan's son and future Prince of Monaco, recruited a team of Frenchmen—writer Albert Aubert and businessman Napoleon Langlois—to devise a development plan and write a prospectus to attract 4 million francs needed to build a spa for the treatment of various diseases, a gambling casino modeled from the Bad Homburg casino, and English-styled villas. Granted the concession of 30 years to operate a bathing establishment and gaming tables, Aubert and Langlois opened the first casino at 14 December 1856 in Villa Bellevu. Intended to be only a temporary location, the building was a modest mansion in La Condamine.
In the late 1850s, Monaco was an unlikely place for a resort to succeed. The lack of roads needed to connect Monaco to Nice and the rest of Europe, and the absence of comfortable accommodations for visitors, as well as the concessionaires' failure to publicize the new resort, resulted in far fewer customers than was originally anticipated. Unable to raise the capital needed to operate the money-losing enterprise, Aubert and Langlois ceded their rights to Frossard de Lilbonne, who in turn passed it to Pierre Auguste Daval in 1857.[4]
During this initial period, the casino had been moved several times, until it finally ended up in the area called Les Spelugues (English: The Caves). Construction at this site began on 13 May 1858 to designs of the Parisian architect Gobineau de la Bretonnerie[5] and was completed in 1863. Crown casino australia day. Gobineau de la Bretonnerie also designed the neighboring Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo (constructed in 1862).[6]
Although the casino began to make a profit in 1859, Daval was not up to the task. Just like his predecessors, he was incompetent and lacked the ability to bring the gambling enterprise to the scale envisioned by Princess Caroline.[7] Frustrated, she dispatched her private secretary M. Eyneaud to Germany, hoping to recruit François Blanc, a French entrepreneur and operator of the Bad Homburg casino. Blanc declined the offer. It took a lot of time and persuasion on the part of Princess Caroline to convince the Blancs to move to Monaco. Princess Caroline even appealed to Madame Blanc, whom she befriended during her first visit to Bad Homburg, with a suggestion that Monaco's mild climate would be good for Madame Blanc's ill health.
Finally, in 1863 François Blanc agreed to take over Monaco's casino business. To manage the new venture, a company—the Societe des Bains de Mer et du Cercle des Etrangers—was formed with capital of 15 million francs. Among the prominent investors were Charles-Bonaventure-François Theuret, Bishop of Monaco, and Cardinal Pecci, the future Pope Leo XIII. Blanc became the single majority stockholder in the company and received a 50-year concession, which would last until 1913. Blanc used his connections to quickly raise the required capital, and began the massive construction. On Blanc's insistence, the Spelugues area where the gambling complex was located was renamed to make it sound more attractive to casino visitors. A few suggestions were considered, and the name Monte Carlo was chosen in Prince Charles' honor.
In 1878–79, the casino building was transformed and expanded to designs of Jules Dutrou (1819–1885) and Charles Garnier, the architect who had designed the Paris opera house now known as the Palais Garnier. François Blanc knew Garnier because Blanc had provided a loan of at least 4.9 million gold francs to the cash-strapped government of the French Third Republic, so that the opera house, which had been started in 1861, could be completed. It had finally opened in 1875. The alterations to the Casino de Monte Carlo included the addition of a concert hall (designed by Garnier and later named the Salle Garnier), located on the side of the casino facing the sea, and the redesign and expansion of the gaming rooms and public spaces, mostly carried out by Dutrou on the side of the casino facing the Place du Casino, where the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo and the were also located.[8]
In 1880–81, the casino was expanded again, to the east of Dutrou's Moorish Room, by the addition of the Trente-et-Quarante Gaming Room, also designed by Garnier. Subsequent additions and expansions, and the remodeling of the Trente-et-Quarante Gaming Room into the Salle des Américains, have mostly obliterated Garnier's contributions to this part of the casino, except for some ceiling decorations.[9] In 1898–99, the Salle Garnier was remodeled by architect Henri Schmit, primarily in the stage area, so that it would be more suitable for opera and ballet performances. However, much of Garnier's original facade and the interior design of the auditorium itself remain intact.[8] Despite all of the later additions and modifications, the casino still has a distinctly Beaux Arts style.
In 1921, the first Women's Olympiad was held at the casino gardens.
Until recently, the Casino de Monte-Carlo has been the primary source of income for the House of Grimaldi and the Monaco economy.
Casino facilities[edit]
The casino has facilities to play a variety of games which include:
- Different kinds of roulette
1913 Gambler's fallacy[edit]
The most famous example of the gambler's fallacy occurred in a game of roulette at the Casino de Monte-Carlo in the summer of 1913, when the ball fell in black 26 times in a row. This was an extremely uncommon occurrence, although no more nor less common than any of the other 67,108,863 sequences of 26 red or black. Gamblers lost millions of francs betting against black, reasoning incorrectly that the streak was causing an 'imbalance' in the randomness of the wheel, and that it had to be followed by a long streak of red.[10]
Breaking the bank[edit]
- In 1873, Joseph Jagger gained the casino great publicity by 'breaking the bank at Monte Carlo' by discovering and capitalizing on a bias in one of the casino's roulette wheels. Technically, the bank in this sense was the money kept on the table by the croupier. According to an article in The Times in the late 19th century, it was thus possible to 'break the bank' several times. The 1892 song 'The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo', made famous by Charles Coborn, was probably inspired by the exploits of Charles Wells, who 'broke the bank' on many occasions on the first two of his three trips.
- According to the book Busting Vegas by Ben Mezrich, a team of blackjack players recruited from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by team-leader Victor Cassius and Semyon Dukach attempted to break the bank at Monte Carlo with the assistance of a team-play-based system. The book describes how the management of Monte Carlo responded to the success of the team. According to Semyon the account in Busting Vegas is accurate aside from the fact that the team was made up of himself, Andy Bloch and another player he refers to as 'Katie'.[11]
In popular culture[edit]
- James Bond, a fictional British spy, is often associated with the Casino de Monte-Carlo.
- Monaco and its casino were the locations for a number of James Bond movies, including Never Say Never Again and GoldenEye, as well as for the 'Casino Royale' episode of the CBS's Climax!television show.
- The casino served as a filming location for the 2004 film Ocean's Twelve.[12]
- The casino makes an appearance in Condorman, The Castle of Cagliostro and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.
Other mentions[edit]
- The Monte Carlo method, a computational approach which relies on repeated random sampling to solve difficult numerical problems, was named after the Casino de Monte-Carlo by physicist Nicholas Metropolis.[13]
Gallery[edit]
The Casino de Monte-Carlo main entrance
View of the casino illuminated at dusk
The main hall
Roulette tables
The gardens behind the casino with the Salle Garnier in the background
South balcony
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Notes
- ^'Le Casino de Monte-Carlo joue la carte de l'ouverture'. nicematin.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-05.
- ^The rule banning all Monegasques from gambling or working at the casino was an initiative of Princess Caroline, de facto regent of Monaco, who amended the rules on moral grounds. The idea that the casino was intended only for the foreigners was even emphasized in the name of the company that was formed to operate the gambling business, Societe des Bains de Mer et du Cercle des Etrangers (English: Company of Sea Bathing and of the Circles from Abroad). Source: Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal—The Years of Grace. William Morrow. ISBN978-0-688-08837-8..
- ^Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal - The Years of Grace. William Morrow. ISBN978-0-688-08837-8..
- ^'Chronology of Gambling (1852-1900)'. gamblinghistory.info.
- ^Folli & Merello 2004, pp. 112, 114.
- ^Denby p. 92.
- ^Sharma, K.K. (1999). Tourism and Culture. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. ISBN81-7625-056-2.
- ^ abFolli & Merello 2004, pp. 116–117, 136; Bouvier 2004, pp. 190–192.
- ^Folli & Merello 2004, pp. 132–133.
- ^Lehrer, Jonah (2009). How We Decide. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 66.
- ^'ThePOGG Interviews - Semyon Dukach - MIT Card Counting Team Captain'. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
- ^'OCEANS 12 - Production notes - About the production'. CinemaReview.com. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
- ^Metropolis 1987.
Sources
- Bonillo, Jean-Lucien, et al. (2004). Charles Garnier and Gustave Eiffel on the French and Italian Rivieras: The Dream of Reason (in English and French). Marseilles: Editions Imbernon. ISBN9782951639614.
- Bouvier, Béatrice (2004). 'Inventaires' in Bonillo et al. 2004, pp. 186–205.
- Folli, Andrea; Merello, Gisella (2004). 'The Splendour of the Garnier Rooms at the Monte Carlo Casino' in Bonillo et al. 2004, pp. 112–137.
- Denby, Elaine (2004). Grand Hotels: Reality and Illusion. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN9781861891211.
- Metropolis, N. (1987). 'The beginning of the Monte Carlo method'(PDF). Los Alamos Science (1987 Special Issue dedicated to Stanislaw Ulam): 125–130.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Casino de Monte Carlo. |
Casino De Paris 9 Mairie
| Singer-Songwriter | Cellist | Guitarist | Artist |
Mai is a singer-songwriter-cellist-guitarist from California. She writes songs from the heart and loves to collaborate. As a solo artist, she has received songwriting awards from the Kerrville, Telluride, and Rocky Mountain Folks Festivals. As a collaborator, she's worked with various artists including Raining Jane, Jason Mraz, Adam Cohen, Sara Bareilles, Willy Porter. In 2016 she had the honor of playing on Leonard Cohen's album 'You Want It Darker.' Along with her bandmates of 15 years (Raining Jane) she co-wrote Jason Mraz's chart-topping album 'Yes!' (2014) as well as his 2018 hit single 'Have It All.' Most recently, she's been touring the world with Mraz in venues ranging from coffee shops to Royal Albert Hall.
Mai is driven by a love of songwriting, and a dedication to support others in the creative process. In 2010 she helped start the Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles, a non-profit dedicated to empowering girls through music, where she teaches songwriting and serves as Art Director year-round. She has also led songwriting workshops at the Song School in Colorado, Rain City Rock in Seattle, and The Americana Song Academy in Sisters, Oregon.
Whether performing, writing, or mentoring, Mai brings a combination of strength and vulnerability to her work. Her songs often speak of the pursuit of finding the light inside the dark –a theme that was magnified in her own life when she became a breast cancer survivor. She is currently working on a book about that experience and the insights that came through it, and hopes her story will inspire and encourage others on their creative paths.
Casino De Paris 9 Maio
UPCOMING SHOWS
2019 ON TOUR with JASON MRAZ & RAINING JANE
- 2/26
- 2/27Verti Music Hall
Berlin, Germany - 2/28
- 3/2Palladium
Cologne, Germany - 3/5
- 3/6Royal Albert Hall
London, England - 5/8
- 5/11Star Theater
Singapore, Singapore - 5/17Hong Kong Convention Center Hall 5BC
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 5/18Hong Kong Convention Center Hall 5BC
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 5/25
PAST TOUR DATES 2018
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- 2/16Space
Evanston, IL - 2/17
- 2/18Once Ballroom
Somerville, MA - 2/19
- 2/21Le Poisson Rouge
New York City, NY - 2/22
SUMMER 2018 – ACCOMPANYING JASON MRAZ
- 7/27Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Cleveland, OH - 7/28
- 7/29RBC Echo Beach
Toronto, ON - 8/1
- 8/2Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Boston, MA - 8/3
- 8/4Mohegan Sun Arena *
Uncasville, CT - 8/7
- 8/9Central Park Summer Stage
Manhattan, NY - 8/10
- 8/11Mann Center for the Performing Arts
Philadelphia, PA - 8/12
- 8/14Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Charlotte, NC - 8/15
- 8/17Daily's Place Amphitheater
Jacksonville, FL - 8/18
- 8/19Ascend Amphitheater *
Nashville, TN - 8/21Bank Plus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
Southaven, MS - 8/22PNC Pavilion at the Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH - 8/24Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park
Indianapolis, IN - 8/25
- 8/26McGrath Amphitheater
Cedar Rapids, IA - 8/28
- 8/29Bluestem Center for the Arts Amphitheatre
Moorehead, MN - 8/30
- 8/31Starlight Amphitheatre
Kansas City, MO - 9/2
- 9/4Idaho Center Amphitheater *
Nampa, ID - 9/7
- 9/8Marymoor Amphitheater
Seattle, WA - 9/11
- 9/13The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley *
Berkeley, CA - 9/14
- 9/15Santa Barbara Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA
Brett Dennen opens except where *noted.
PAST TOUR DATES 2015
- 8/18Rocky Mtn Folks Festival
Wildflower Pavillion at 3:15pm
Lyons, CO - 9/8-9/10
WITH JASON MRAZ + RAINING JANE
- 2/04Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth, United Kingdom - 2/06
- 2/08Eventim Apollo
London, United Kingdom - 2/11
- 2/14Ruth Eckerd Hall
Clearwater, FL - 2/15Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center
Orlando, FL - 2/16Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts
Melbourne, FL - 3/09
- 3/10Orpheum Theatre
Omaha, NE - 3/12
- 3/13Abravanel Hall
Salt Lake City, UT - 3/14The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV - 3/15
- 3/17Arlington Theatre
Santa Barbara, CA - 3/21
- 3/27Asia World Expo Arena
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 4/01
- 4/07Citibank Hall SP
Moema, Brazil - 4/08
- 4/10Gran Rex
Buenos Aires, Argentina - 4/11
- 4/13Teatro Caupolican
Santiago, Chile - 6/07
PAST TOUR DATES 2014
WITH JASON MRAZ + RAINING JANE
- 3/15Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Santa Cruz, CA - 3/16
- 3/17Community Center Theater
Sacramento, CA - 3/19
- 3/20Gallo Center for the Arts
Modesto, CA - 3/25
- 3/26Saroyan Theater
Fresno, CA - 3/27
- 3/29Silva Concert Hall
Eugene, OR - 3/30
- 3/31Cascade Theatre
Redding, CA - 7/18
- 8/21Civic Theater
San Diego, CA - 8/22
- 8/23Civic Theater
San Diego, CA - 8/25
- 8/26Davies Symphony Hall
San Francisco, CA - 8/28
- 8/29Pantages Theatre
Hollywood, CA - 8/30
- 8/31Comerica Theatre
Phoenix, AZ - 9/02AT&T Performing Arts Center Winspear Opera House
Dallas, TX - 9/03AT&T Performing Arts Center Winspear Opera House
Dallas, TX - 9/05Cullen Performance Hall at the University of Houston
Houston, TX - 9/06Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
San Antonio, TX - 9/07
- 9/09Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA - 9/10
- 9/12Citi Wang Theatre
Boston, MA - 9/13
- 9/14The Bushnell - Mortensen Hall
Hartford, CT - 9/17Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
New York, NY - 9/18Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, CUNY Bronx
Bronx, NY - 9/19
- 9/20St. George Theatre
Staten Island, NY - 9/22
- 9/23Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY - 9/26
- 9/27Corn Exchange
Cambridge, United Kingdom - 9/28
- 9/30Casino de Paris
Paris, France - 10/01
- 10/02Alte Oper
Frankfurt, Germany - 10/03
- 10/07Place Des Arts
Montreal, Canada - 10/08
- 10/09Massey Hall
Toronto, Canada - 10/11
- 10/12Academy of Music
Philadelphia, PA - 10/13
- 10/15Palace Theatre
Columbus, OH - 10/16
- 10/17Riverside Theater
Milwaukee, WI - 10/18
- 10/21Benaroya Hall
Seattle, WA - 10/22
- 10/23Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, Canada - 10/24
- 11/05Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Indianapolis, IN - 11/06
- 11/07Chicago Theatre
Chicago, IL - 11/08
- 11/11Orchard Hall
Tokyo, Japan - 11/13Grandcube (International Convention Center)
Osaka, Japan - 11/14
- 11/17Star Theatre
Singapore, Singapore - 11/18
- 11/21Daejeon Trade Center
Daejeon, South Korea - 11/23
- 11/24Sejong Art Center
Seoul, Republic Of Korea - 11/25
- 11/27Araneta Coliseum
Manila, Philippines - 11/29Taiwan International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan - 11/30Taiwan International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan - 12/03
- 12/06State Theatre
Sydney, Australia - 12/07
- 12/11Blaisdell Concert Hall
Honolulu, HI - 12/12
- 12/14Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Kahului, HI
PAST TOUR DATES 2013
FEBRUARY: U.S. WITH RAINING JANE
IRELAND TOUR ACCOMPANYING ED ROMANOFF
at The Brewery Lane Theatre
Carrick-on-Sur, Tipperary, IR
2/28
Kilkenny, IR
MAY: IRELAND WITH ED ROMANOFF
Other mentions[edit]
- The Monte Carlo method, a computational approach which relies on repeated random sampling to solve difficult numerical problems, was named after the Casino de Monte-Carlo by physicist Nicholas Metropolis.[13]
Gallery[edit]
The Casino de Monte-Carlo main entrance
View of the casino illuminated at dusk
The main hall
Roulette tables
The gardens behind the casino with the Salle Garnier in the background
South balcony
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Notes
- ^'Le Casino de Monte-Carlo joue la carte de l'ouverture'. nicematin.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-05.
- ^The rule banning all Monegasques from gambling or working at the casino was an initiative of Princess Caroline, de facto regent of Monaco, who amended the rules on moral grounds. The idea that the casino was intended only for the foreigners was even emphasized in the name of the company that was formed to operate the gambling business, Societe des Bains de Mer et du Cercle des Etrangers (English: Company of Sea Bathing and of the Circles from Abroad). Source: Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal—The Years of Grace. William Morrow. ISBN978-0-688-08837-8..
- ^Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal - The Years of Grace. William Morrow. ISBN978-0-688-08837-8..
- ^'Chronology of Gambling (1852-1900)'. gamblinghistory.info.
- ^Folli & Merello 2004, pp. 112, 114.
- ^Denby p. 92.
- ^Sharma, K.K. (1999). Tourism and Culture. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. ISBN81-7625-056-2.
- ^ abFolli & Merello 2004, pp. 116–117, 136; Bouvier 2004, pp. 190–192.
- ^Folli & Merello 2004, pp. 132–133.
- ^Lehrer, Jonah (2009). How We Decide. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 66.
- ^'ThePOGG Interviews - Semyon Dukach - MIT Card Counting Team Captain'. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
- ^'OCEANS 12 - Production notes - About the production'. CinemaReview.com. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
- ^Metropolis 1987.
Sources
- Bonillo, Jean-Lucien, et al. (2004). Charles Garnier and Gustave Eiffel on the French and Italian Rivieras: The Dream of Reason (in English and French). Marseilles: Editions Imbernon. ISBN9782951639614.
- Bouvier, Béatrice (2004). 'Inventaires' in Bonillo et al. 2004, pp. 186–205.
- Folli, Andrea; Merello, Gisella (2004). 'The Splendour of the Garnier Rooms at the Monte Carlo Casino' in Bonillo et al. 2004, pp. 112–137.
- Denby, Elaine (2004). Grand Hotels: Reality and Illusion. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN9781861891211.
- Metropolis, N. (1987). 'The beginning of the Monte Carlo method'(PDF). Los Alamos Science (1987 Special Issue dedicated to Stanislaw Ulam): 125–130.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Casino de Monte Carlo. |
Casino De Paris 9 Mairie
| Singer-Songwriter | Cellist | Guitarist | Artist |
Mai is a singer-songwriter-cellist-guitarist from California. She writes songs from the heart and loves to collaborate. As a solo artist, she has received songwriting awards from the Kerrville, Telluride, and Rocky Mountain Folks Festivals. As a collaborator, she's worked with various artists including Raining Jane, Jason Mraz, Adam Cohen, Sara Bareilles, Willy Porter. In 2016 she had the honor of playing on Leonard Cohen's album 'You Want It Darker.' Along with her bandmates of 15 years (Raining Jane) she co-wrote Jason Mraz's chart-topping album 'Yes!' (2014) as well as his 2018 hit single 'Have It All.' Most recently, she's been touring the world with Mraz in venues ranging from coffee shops to Royal Albert Hall.
Mai is driven by a love of songwriting, and a dedication to support others in the creative process. In 2010 she helped start the Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles, a non-profit dedicated to empowering girls through music, where she teaches songwriting and serves as Art Director year-round. She has also led songwriting workshops at the Song School in Colorado, Rain City Rock in Seattle, and The Americana Song Academy in Sisters, Oregon.
Whether performing, writing, or mentoring, Mai brings a combination of strength and vulnerability to her work. Her songs often speak of the pursuit of finding the light inside the dark –a theme that was magnified in her own life when she became a breast cancer survivor. She is currently working on a book about that experience and the insights that came through it, and hopes her story will inspire and encourage others on their creative paths.
Casino De Paris 9 Maio
UPCOMING SHOWS
2019 ON TOUR with JASON MRAZ & RAINING JANE
- 2/26
- 2/27Verti Music Hall
Berlin, Germany - 2/28
- 3/2Palladium
Cologne, Germany - 3/5
- 3/6Royal Albert Hall
London, England - 5/8
- 5/11Star Theater
Singapore, Singapore - 5/17Hong Kong Convention Center Hall 5BC
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 5/18Hong Kong Convention Center Hall 5BC
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 5/25
PAST TOUR DATES 2018
FEB 2018 – ACCOMPANYING LEE DEWYZE No deposit bonus casino australia 2018 winners.
- 2/16Space
Evanston, IL - 2/17
- 2/18Once Ballroom
Somerville, MA - 2/19
- 2/21Le Poisson Rouge
New York City, NY - 2/22
SUMMER 2018 – ACCOMPANYING JASON MRAZ
- 7/27Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Cleveland, OH - 7/28
- 7/29RBC Echo Beach
Toronto, ON - 8/1
- 8/2Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
Boston, MA - 8/3
- 8/4Mohegan Sun Arena *
Uncasville, CT - 8/7
- 8/9Central Park Summer Stage
Manhattan, NY - 8/10
- 8/11Mann Center for the Performing Arts
Philadelphia, PA - 8/12
- 8/14Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Charlotte, NC - 8/15
- 8/17Daily's Place Amphitheater
Jacksonville, FL - 8/18
- 8/19Ascend Amphitheater *
Nashville, TN - 8/21Bank Plus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
Southaven, MS - 8/22PNC Pavilion at the Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH - 8/24Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park
Indianapolis, IN - 8/25
- 8/26McGrath Amphitheater
Cedar Rapids, IA - 8/28
- 8/29Bluestem Center for the Arts Amphitheatre
Moorehead, MN - 8/30
- 8/31Starlight Amphitheatre
Kansas City, MO - 9/2
- 9/4Idaho Center Amphitheater *
Nampa, ID - 9/7
- 9/8Marymoor Amphitheater
Seattle, WA - 9/11
- 9/13The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley *
Berkeley, CA - 9/14
- 9/15Santa Barbara Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA
Brett Dennen opens except where *noted.
PAST TOUR DATES 2015
- 8/18Rocky Mtn Folks Festival
Wildflower Pavillion at 3:15pm
Lyons, CO - 9/8-9/10
WITH JASON MRAZ + RAINING JANE
- 2/04Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth, United Kingdom - 2/06
- 2/08Eventim Apollo
London, United Kingdom - 2/11
- 2/14Ruth Eckerd Hall
Clearwater, FL - 2/15Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center
Orlando, FL - 2/16Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts
Melbourne, FL - 3/09
- 3/10Orpheum Theatre
Omaha, NE - 3/12
- 3/13Abravanel Hall
Salt Lake City, UT - 3/14The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV - 3/15
- 3/17Arlington Theatre
Santa Barbara, CA - 3/21
- 3/27Asia World Expo Arena
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - 4/01
- 4/07Citibank Hall SP
Moema, Brazil - 4/08
- 4/10Gran Rex
Buenos Aires, Argentina - 4/11
- 4/13Teatro Caupolican
Santiago, Chile - 6/07
PAST TOUR DATES 2014
WITH JASON MRAZ + RAINING JANE
- 3/15Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Santa Cruz, CA - 3/16
- 3/17Community Center Theater
Sacramento, CA - 3/19
- 3/20Gallo Center for the Arts
Modesto, CA - 3/25
- 3/26Saroyan Theater
Fresno, CA - 3/27
- 3/29Silva Concert Hall
Eugene, OR - 3/30
- 3/31Cascade Theatre
Redding, CA - 7/18
- 8/21Civic Theater
San Diego, CA - 8/22
- 8/23Civic Theater
San Diego, CA - 8/25
- 8/26Davies Symphony Hall
San Francisco, CA - 8/28
- 8/29Pantages Theatre
Hollywood, CA - 8/30
- 8/31Comerica Theatre
Phoenix, AZ - 9/02AT&T Performing Arts Center Winspear Opera House
Dallas, TX - 9/03AT&T Performing Arts Center Winspear Opera House
Dallas, TX - 9/05Cullen Performance Hall at the University of Houston
Houston, TX - 9/06Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
San Antonio, TX - 9/07
- 9/09Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA - 9/10
- 9/12Citi Wang Theatre
Boston, MA - 9/13
- 9/14The Bushnell - Mortensen Hall
Hartford, CT - 9/17Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
New York, NY - 9/18Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, CUNY Bronx
Bronx, NY - 9/19
- 9/20St. George Theatre
Staten Island, NY - 9/22
- 9/23Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY - 9/26
- 9/27Corn Exchange
Cambridge, United Kingdom - 9/28
- 9/30Casino de Paris
Paris, France - 10/01
- 10/02Alte Oper
Frankfurt, Germany - 10/03
- 10/07Place Des Arts
Montreal, Canada - 10/08
- 10/09Massey Hall
Toronto, Canada - 10/11
- 10/12Academy of Music
Philadelphia, PA - 10/13
- 10/15Palace Theatre
Columbus, OH - 10/16
- 10/17Riverside Theater
Milwaukee, WI - 10/18
- 10/21Benaroya Hall
Seattle, WA - 10/22
- 10/23Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, Canada - 10/24
- 11/05Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Indianapolis, IN - 11/06
- 11/07Chicago Theatre
Chicago, IL - 11/08
- 11/11Orchard Hall
Tokyo, Japan - 11/13Grandcube (International Convention Center)
Osaka, Japan - 11/14
- 11/17Star Theatre
Singapore, Singapore - 11/18
- 11/21Daejeon Trade Center
Daejeon, South Korea - 11/23
- 11/24Sejong Art Center
Seoul, Republic Of Korea - 11/25
- 11/27Araneta Coliseum
Manila, Philippines - 11/29Taiwan International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan - 11/30Taiwan International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan - 12/03
- 12/06State Theatre
Sydney, Australia - 12/07
- 12/11Blaisdell Concert Hall
Honolulu, HI - 12/12
- 12/14Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Kahului, HI
PAST TOUR DATES 2013
FEBRUARY: U.S. WITH RAINING JANE
IRELAND TOUR ACCOMPANYING ED ROMANOFF
at The Brewery Lane Theatre
Carrick-on-Sur, Tipperary, IR
2/28
Kilkenny, IR
MAY: IRELAND WITH ED ROMANOFF
AUGUST: Rocky Mountain Folks Fest
AUGUST: DENMARK WITH ADAM COHEN
SEPTEMBER: CANADA WITH ADAM COHEN
OCTOBER: U.S. WITH JASON MRAZ
+ RAINING JANE
PAST TOUR DATES 2012
Libby Bowl, Ojai, CA
CANADIAN TOUR ACCOMPANYING ADAM COHEN
- 10/19
- 10/20Victoria, BC
St. Anne's Theatre - 10/21
- 10/22Edmonton, AB
Myer Horowitz Theatre - 10/23
- 10/25Toronto, ON
Trinity St. Paul's Church - 10/26
- 10/27Saguenay, QC
Theatre Palace Arvida - 10/28
- 10/29Waterloo, QC
Maison de la Culture - 10/31
- 11/1Trois Rivieres, QC
Salle J-Antonio Thompson - 11/2
- 11/3Sainte-Therese, QC
Theatre Lionel-Groulx - 11/4
- 11/6Sherbrooke, QC
Centennial Hall - 11/7
- 11/8Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Centre des Arts Juliette Lassonde - 11/9
- 11/10Ottowa, QC
Shenkman Arts Centre - 11/13Dublin, Ireland
Vicar Street - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/14Belfast, Ireland
Ulster Hall - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/16Oxford, England
New Theatre - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/17Birmingham, England
Birmingham Symphony Hall - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/18London, England
HMV Hammersmith Apollo - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/20Nottingham, England
Royal Concert Hall - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/21
- 11/23Bristol, England
Colston Hall - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/24
- 11/27Brussels, Belgium
Ancienne Belgique - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/28Hamburg, Germany
Laeiszhalle - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 11/29
- 12/01Stockholm, Sweden
Berns - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/02Oslo, Norway
Sentrum Scene - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/03Gothenburg, Sweden
Tradgar'n - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/05
- 12/07San Sebastian, Spain
Auditorio Kursaal - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/08Madrid, Spain
Sala Riviera - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/10Paris, France
Les Folies Bergere - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/11Manchester, England
O2 Apollo - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/13Edinburgh, Scotland
Usher Hall - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 12/14Glasgow, Scotland
O2 Academy - with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 2/6
- 2/8Ottawa, ON
Fourth Stage (National Arts Centre) - 2/9
- 2/10Montreal, QC
Club Soda - 2/11
- 2/14Sutton, QC
Salle Alec et Gerard Pelletier - 2/15
- 2/16Quebec City, QC
Salle Octave-Cremazie (Grand Theatre) - 2/17Trois-Rivieres, QC
Theatre du Cegep de Trois-Rivieres - 2/18
- 2/22Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Netherlands Paradiso - 2/24
- 2/25Berlin, Germany
Passionkriche - 2/27
- 2/29London, England
Union Chapel - 3/6
- 3/8Adelaide, Australia
The Garden Unearthly Delights - 3/9
- 3/10Port Fairy, Australia
Victoria Folk Festival - 3/11
- 3/13Brisbane, Australia
The Tivoli - 3/14
- 5/14Toronto, ON
Massey Hall: Tribute to Leonard Cohen - 7/4Montreal, QC
Montreal Jazz Fest - Metropolis Theater - 7/5
- 7/7Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg Folk Festival - 7/13Juan-les-Pins, FRANCE
Juan-les-Pins Festival, opening for NORAH JONES - 7/15Nimes, FRANCE
Festival Nimes, opening for BOB DYLAN - 7/21Niagara on the Lake, ON
Jackson Trigg Winery (with orchestra) - 7/27Purchase, NY
Pepsico Theatre - opening for RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 7/28
- 7/29Boston, MA
Bank of America Pavillion - opening for RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 7/31Portland, ME
The State Theater - opening for RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - 8/3
- 8/4Munhall, PA
Carnegie Music Hall - 8/5
- 8/7Bloomington, IN
Buskirk-Chumley Theatre - 8/8
- 8/10Milwaukee, WI
The Pabst Theater - 8/11
- 8/13Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Summer Festival - 8/16Trutnov, Czech Republic
Trutnov Open Air Festival - 8/18Ieper, Belgium
Ypres Festival (Stadsfestival 2012) - 8/24
- 8/25Tonder, Denmark
Tonder Festival
EUROPEAN TOUR Accompanying ADAM COHEN, with RUFUS WAINWRIGHT:
EUROPE
Accompanying ADAM COHEN:
PAST TOUR DATES 2011
Opening for and accompanying Adam Cohen, except:
with Raining Jane
(D) opening for David Wilcox
- 10/1
- 10/2London, ON
London Music Club - 10/3
- 10/4Toronto, ON
The Drake - 10/5
- 10/5Montreal, QC
Upstairs Jazz - 10/6
- 10/8San Jose, CA
Los Gatos Brewing Co. - 10/9
- 10/10Oakland, CA
House Concert - 10/13
- 10/15Santa Barbara, CA
House Concert - 10/16
- 10/22Dallas, TX
Uncle Calvin's (D) - 10/26
- 10/27Santiago de Compostela, SPAIN
Salon Teatro
tickets - 10/28
- 10/30Barcelona, SPAIN
Be Cool
7:30pm doors - 11/2
- 11/3Dundalk, IRELAND
The Spirit Store
8:30pm doors - 11/4
- 11/6Bristol, U.K.
Thekla
7:30pm doors - 11/7
- 11/8Birmingham, U.K.
Glee Club
7:30pm doors - 11/9
- 11/11Liverpool, U.K.
Stanley Theatre
7pm doors - 11/12
- 11/13London, U.K.
Bush Hall
7:30pm doors - 11/14
- 11/16Paris, FRANCE
Le Resevoir
8pm doors - 11/17Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Paradiso Small Hall
6:45pm doors - 11/18
- 11/20Copenhagen, DENMARK
Pumpehuset
8pm doors - 11/22
- 11/23Oslo, NORWAY
John Dee
8pm doors - 11/24Stockholm, SWEDEN
VENUE CHANGE: Scandic Grand Central Hotel Acoustic Bar: Kungsgatan 70, 111 20 Stockholm
8pm doors - 11/26
- 11/28Hamburg, GERMANY
Stage Club
8pm doors - 11/29
- 11/30Munich, GERMANY
Ampere
8pm doors - 12/2
- 12/3Milan, ITALY
La Salumeria Della Musica
7:30pm doors - 12/4
- 12/6Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
Divadlo U Hasicu
6:30pm doors - 12/7
- 12/8Warszawa, POLAND
Fabryka Trzciny
7pm doors - 12/10Istanbul, TURKEY
Live Performance Club
7:30pm doors - 12/11
- 12/13Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
The Barby Club
END OF TOUR