The Mary Show Tour
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Set list

  1. Video Intro (Superhero Mary)
  2. "Deep Inside
    Deep Inside
    "Deep Inside" is a song by Mary J. Blige. It was third single released in the UK from her fifth album, Mary and the second single from the album in the US....

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  3. "Mary Jane (All Night Long)
    Mary Jane (All Night Long)
    "Mary Jane " is a 1995 single by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige, taken from her second album, My Life. The song samples the Mary Jane Girls' "All Night Long", Rick James' "Mary Jane", and Teddy Pendergrass' classic single "Close the Door". The official remix features LL Cool J...

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  4. "Love No Limit
    Love No Limit
    "Love No Limit" is a hip hop soul–R&B song written by American R&B singer-songwriter Kenny Greene , co-written by Dave Hall, and produced by DeVante Swing, who is known for his work as a Producer with fellow 1990s R&B group, Jodeci. It was recorded by American recording artist Mary J...

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  5. "All That I Can Say
    All That I Can Say
    "All That I Can Say" is a song by Mary J. Blige, released as the first single from her fifth album, Mary. The song was composed and produced by fellow singer/songwriter Lauryn Hill.Mary J. Blige also performed the song on an episode of Moesha....

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  6. "Sincerity"
  7. "Real Love
    Real Love (Mary J. Blige song)
    "Real Love" is a 1992 hit single by hip hop soul singer Mary J. Blige. It was the second single off Blige's debut album, What's the 411?. Written and produced by Mark C. Rooney and Mark Morales and built off a drum sample from hip hop duo Audio Two's 1988 track "Top Billin'"...

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  8. "Reminsce
    Reminisce (song)
    "Reminisce" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige from her debut album, What's the 411?. The song was written by produced by Kenny "G-Love" Greene and Dave "Jam" Hall; it was produced by Hall and Puff Daddy. The song peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number six on the...

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  9. "You Bring Me Joy
    You Bring Me Joy
    "You Bring Me Joy" is a hip hop soul song written by American recording artist Mary J. Blige, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Chucky Thompson, and Joel "Jo-Jo" Hailey , for Mary J. Blige's 1994 sophomore studio album, My Life...

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  10. "Time"
  11. "Deep Inside" (Remix)
  12. "Everyday It Rains"
  13. "I Love You"
  14. "You Remind Me
    You Remind Me
    "You Remind Me" is the debut single by American hip hop music and R&B singer Mary J. Blige. Released in June 1991, it was originally featured on the 1991 soundtrack, Strictly Business, and later was the first single off her debut album, What's the 411?. The song was written by Eric Milteer and was...

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  15. "Be Happy
    Be Happy (song)
    "Be Happy" is a song co-written and performed by American R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige. Alongside Blige, the song was written with Chucky Thompson, Diddy, Arlene DelValle and J.C. Olivier, and produced by both Thompson and Combs. The song is featured on her second album, My Life...

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  16. "What's the 411?"
  17. Dancers Intro ("You're All I Need to Get By
    You're All I Need to Get By
    "You're All I Need to Get By" is a song recorded by the American R&B/soul duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and released on Motown Records' Tamla label in 1968. It was the basis for the 1995 single "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" from Method Man and Mary J...

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  18. "I'm Goin' Down
    I'm Goin' Down
    "I'm Goin' Down" is a 1984 song written and performed by American rock singer Bruce Springsteen. In 1985, it became the sixth single released from his massively successful album Born in the U.S.A.-History:...

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  19. "My Life
    My Life (Mary J. Blige song)
    "My Life" is a song co-written and performed by American R&B artist Mary J. Blige and the title track off her critically acclaimed second studio album. It samples heavily from the song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" by Roy Ayers...

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  20. "Your Child
    Your Child
    "Your Child" is a song by Mary J. Blige, released as the fourth U.S. single from her fourth album, Mary.The song was a large success on the U.S. Dance charts, peaking at number one...

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  21. "The Love I Never Had"
  22. "Seven Days
    Seven Days (song)
    "Seven Days" is a soul song written and produced by Malik Pendleton and released as a single by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige as the fourth release off her 1997 album, Share My World, on January 20, 1998....

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  23. "Not Gon' Cry
    Not Gon' Cry
    "Not Gon' Cry" is a 1996 single by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige from the soundtrack to the film Waiting to Exhale; the song is also featured on Blige's 1997 album, Share My World...

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  24. "Let No Man Put Asunder"

Encore:
  1. "Everything
    Everything (Mary J. Blige song)
    "Everything" is a 1997 song by R&B singer Mary J. Blige. Written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis,it was released as the third single from Blige's third album, Share My World.-Recording:...

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Tour dates

June
  • June 10–11, Los Angeles, California (Universal Amphitheater)
  • June 15, Oakdale, Connecticut (Oakdale Music Festival)
  • June 16, Boston, Massachusetts (Fleet Center/Harbor Lights)
  • June 17–18, New York City, New York (Radio City Music Hall)
  • June 20, Milwaukee (Riverside Theater)
  • June 21, Minneapolis (Orpheum Theater)
  • June 23, Chicago, Illinois (Arie Crown Theater)
  • June 25, Memphis, Tennessee (Sam's Town)
  • June 27, Huntsville, Alabama (VBC Concert Hall)
  • June 29, Sunrise, Florida (Sunrise Theater)
  • June 30, UlaanBaatar Mongolia (UB Palace)


July
  • July 1, Atlanta, Georgia (Chastain Park)
  • July 2, New Orleans, Louisiana (Essence Music Festival)
  • July 8, Raleigh, North Carolina (Alltel Pavilion Walnut Creek)
  • July 9, Richmond, Virginia (Landmark Theater)
  • July 11, Vienna, Virginia (Wolf Trap Theater)
  • July 12, Westbury, New York (Westbury Music Festival)
  • July 14, Newark, New Jersey (Theater Performing Arts)
  • July 15, Camden, New Jersey (E Center)
  • July 16, Baltimore, Maryland (Pier Six Pavilion)
  • July 21, Cleveland, Ohio (State Theater)
  • July 22–23, Detroit, Michigan (Fox Theater)
  • July 27, Charlotte, North Carolina (Independence Arena)
  • July 28, Greensboro, North Carolina. (Greensboro Coliseum)
  • July 29, Hampton, Virginia (Hampton Coliseum)


August
  • August 4, St. Louis, Missouri (Fox Theater)
  • August 5, Cincinnati, Ohio (Aronoff Center)
  • August 6, Washington, D.C. (Constitution Hall)
  • August 12, Dallas, Texas (Coca-Cola Starplex)
  • August 13, Houston, Texas (Arena Theater)
  • August 16, Seattle, Washington (Paramount)
  • August 19, Temecula, California (Pechanga Entertainment Center
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