The Riot Girls Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by British recording artist Alesha and all-female rock group Innocent. It reached venues across the United Kingdom and Ireland, beginning in Belfast on 23 October, 2004, and concluding with three dates at London's Wembley Arena. As relatively new artists, the Riot Girls Tour was the first concert tour for both Alesha and Innocent. XR8D and Nikki were opening acts for the first half of shows, while Melissa Moore and Julianne Bechet joined for the remaining portion.
The show features Alesha and Innocent performing ten-song sets. Innocent's set was largely comprised of their singles, while Alesha showcased tracks taken from her second studio album Hungry for More (2004). Alesha filled in for Nadia Walker on Innocent's number one single "That's What a Man Should Be", while Innocent performed in place of 4tune for the show's closer, a medley of "Fool (No More)" and "So Many Men". Both acts also joined forces for a medley of songs from the musical Chicago in between their respective sets.
- "Let Me Take You There"
- "Predictable"
- "Creepin'"
- "Maniac"
- "Cream on Top"
- "Shadow"
- "Alone"
- "I Know Your Secret"
- "It Sucks to Be Me"
- "Backfire"
- "All That Jazz" / "Cell Block Tango" (Chicago Medley)
- "Unleashed"
- "Stupid Pathetic Love Song"
- "Come to Me"
- "Ironic"
- "Tea Party"
- "Lost Without You"
- "Overload"
- "Waterfalls"
- "Breaking Out"
- "Fool (No More)" / "So Many Men"
- "That's What a Man Should Be"
- 23 October - Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- 25 October - The Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland
- 26 October - The Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland
- 5 November - Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 6 November - Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
- 7 November - Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
- 8 November - Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, England
- 9 November - National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England
- 10 November - National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England
- 12 November - Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England
- 13 November - Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England
- 14 November - Telewest Arena, Newcastle, England
- 16 November - Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England
- 18 November - Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales
- 19 November - Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Wales
- 21 November - Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
- 22 November - Wembley Arena, London, England
- 23 November - Wembley Arena, London, England
- 24 November - Wembley Arena, London, England
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