Black Eyed Peas cook up summer tour

By the time they hit the road with Gwen Stefani this fall, The Black Eyed Peas will have spent plenty of time perfecting their live show during a string of summer concerts that begin this weekend.

The group kicks things off Saturday (7/2) with a performance at the Philadelphia installment of Live 8, followed by a same-day show in St. Louis. Subsequent tour dates--most of which are set in Canada--are stacked up through the end of July.

They'll close out the month by opening a New York show for the Dave Matthews Band, and will again open for the group during a mid-August, two-night stand in San Francisco. Also in August, the band will open for The Rolling Stones during that band's two-night, world-tour kick-off at Boston's Fenway Park.

As previously reported, the Peas will hold down the opening slot on No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani's fall solo tour, which begins in mid-October. Details are included below.

The Black Eyed Peas are backing their latest album, "Monkey Business," which hit stores earlier this month and debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 chart thanks to first-week sales of about 291,000 copies. The set features the group's current Top 10 hit, "Don't Phunk with My Heart."

"Monkey Business" is the follow-up to 2003's "Elephunk," a commercial breakthrough for the group, and its first album to feature female singer Fergie. Before she joined the fold, the Peas--originally a trio comprising MCs Will.I.Am, Apl.De.Ap and Taboo--released two critically acclaimed albums (1998's "Back to Front" and 2000's "Bridging the Gap") that got a lukewarm response from consumers.

Last year, Taboo told liveDaily how things changed once he and his cohorts recruited Fergie.

"Fergie has brought a resurgence to the band--as far as having a new member, having a voice that people can relate to when they hear the voice and see the persona, and they see the performance," he said. "We've always had women in our songs, but now there's a face behind it."

"Elephunk" spawned the group's breakthrough hit, "Let's Get it Started" (originally titled "Let's Get Retarded"), which the NBA used as its flagship song during the 2004 playoffs, as well the cut "Hey Mama," which Apple secured for its iPod ad campaign.

TOUR DATES
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July 2005
2 - Saint Louis, MO - Fair Saint Louis
2 - Philadelphia, PA - Museum of Art (Live 8)
3 - New Orleans, LA - Louisiana Superdome (Essence Music Festival)
4 - Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
7 - Quebec City, Quebec - Colisee Pepsi
8 - Ottawa, Ontario - Cisco Systems Blues Festival (Cisco Systems Bluesfest)
9 - Montreal, Quebec - Stade Uniprix
10 - Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre
11 - London, Ontario - John Labatt Centre
15 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre
16 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre
17 - Edmonton, Alberta - Rexall Place
18 - Grande Prairie, Alberta - Canada Games Arena
19 - Calgary, Alberta - Pengrowth Saddledome
21 - Victoria, British Columbia - Save On Foods Memorial Centre
22 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Deer Lake Park
23 - Kelowna, British Columbia - Prospera Place
28 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre
29 - San Diego, CA - San Diego Street Scene
31 - New York, NY - Randalls Island (w/ Dave Matthews Band)

August 2005
12, 13 - San Francisco, CA - SBC Park (w/ Dave Matthews Band)
21, 23 - Boston, MA - Fenway Park (w/ The Rolling Stones)


w/ Gwen Stefani

October 2005
16 - Phoenix, AZ - America West Arena
18 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion at San Jose
20 - San Diego, CA - Cox Arena
21 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl
23 - Santa Ana, CA - Art & Jazz Festival
25 - West Valley City, UT - E Center
26 - Denver, CO - Magness Arena
28 - Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena
29 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills
31 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden (Fleet Center)

November 2005
1 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
5 - Fairfax, VA - Patriot Center
6 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
8 - Duluth, GA - Arena @ Gwinnett Center
10 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center

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