Tour Date Archive – 2000


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Date City Venue Tickets Notes / Status
2000
No Major Tours In 2000
April 13 New York, New York Carnegie Hall Advance benefit tickets ($450 and up) available now by calling 212-245-6570. Regular tickets on sale in March at 212-247-7800. 11th annual Rainforest Foundation Benefit concert. Performances by JT, Sting, Elton John, Tom Jones and others. Theme is “Respect.”
April 16 TNT Network 9 p.m. Eastern Taped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on April 6 “An All Star Tribute To Joni Mitchell.” Appearances by: JT, Elton John, k.d. lang, Bryan Adams, Cyndi Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Diana Krall, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Cassandra Wilson, and Wynonna Judd. Ashley Judd hosts.
April 19 TNT Network 8 and 10 p.m. Eastern Repeats of “An All Star Tribute To Joni Mitchell.”
April 22 Washington, D.C. The Mall Free Earth Day 2000. Appearances by: JT, Leonardo DiCaprio, Indigo Girls, Melanie Griffith, Keb Mo, Kenny Loggins, Carole King, Ted Danson, Chevy Chase, and others.
April 30 VH1 11 a.m., 9 p.m., and 11 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 4 VH1 11:30 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 5 Comedy Central 1 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
May 6 VH1 10 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 7 MSNBC 8 a.m. Eastern “Time And Again” JT is included in an episode featuring many musical performances.
May 7 VH1 4 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
May 16 VH1 9 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 20 VH1 3 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 21 VH1 7 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 29 VH1 11:30 p.m. Eastern “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction” March 6 induction ceremony in New York. 2-1/2 hours.
May 30 Comedy Central 6 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
June 8 VH1 12:30 a.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
June 26 Outdoor Life Network 7:30 p.m. Eastern “Days of a Sportsman” JT and his brother Hugh are featured.
July 3 VH1 2 a.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
July 3 Comedy Central Midnight Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Rosie O’Donnell Hosts. Original Airdate: November 1993
July 12 Comedy Central 6 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Robin Williams hosts. Original Airdate: January 1988
July 23 CBS Varies “CBS This Morning” Extended interview.
August PBS See Schedule “Appalachian Journey: Live In Concert” JT makes a guest appearance.
August 1 Comedy Central 2 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Rosie O’Donnell hosts. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit. Original Airdate: November 1993
August 6 MSNBC 3 a.m. Eastern “Time And Again” Collection of “Today Show” musical performances including JT.
August 14 VH1 Midnight Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
August 17 VH1 6 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
August 20 VH1 4 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
August 21 The Learning Channel 9 p.m. Eastern “Stand And Be Counted” Two-night, four-hour show on political activism. Part I.
August 22 The Learning Channel 9 p.m. Eastern “Stand And Be Counted” Two-night, four-hour show on political activism. Part II.
August 22 Comedy Central 12 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Rosie O’Donnell hosts. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit. Original Airdate: November 1993
August 24 Comedy Central 6 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Robin Williams hosts. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.” Original Airdate: January 1988.
September 13 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Robin Williams hosts. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.” Original Airdate: January 1988.
September 25 VH1 2 p.m. Eastern (JT’s segment in the 3 p.m. hour) “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
September 25 Comedy Central Midnight Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Rosie O’Donnell hosts. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit. Original Airdate: November 1993
October 5 VH1 2 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
October 14 Boston, MA Symphony Hall BSO Site Symphony Hall 100th Anniversary Gala. Yo-Yo Ma and Harlem Boys Choir also performing.
November 1 VH1 1:30 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
November 10
Cancelled
NBC 7 a.m. Eastern (JT’s segment will probably be at 8:30) “Today” JT will be interviewed and will perform three songs outside on the plaza.
November 11 Speedvision 8 p.m. and midnight Pacific “Two Lane Blacktop” – Buy It
November 16 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Robin Williams hosts. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.” Original Airdate: January 1988.
November 21 NBC 7 a.m. Eastern “Today”
November 21 VH1 1:00 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
November 21 VH1 8 p.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
November 21 Yahoo Chat 10:00 p.m. Eastern Live Chat at Yahoo
November 23 VH1 10 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
November 23 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern (JT’s segment in the 2 p.m. hour) “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
November 24 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern (JT’s segment in the 2 p.m. hour) “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
November 28 VH1 12 p.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
December 2 VH1 8 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
December 5 VH1 10 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
December 6 VH1 4 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
December 9 VH1 4:00 p.m. Eastern (JT’s segment airs at 5:00) “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
December 12 CBS 9 p.m. Eastern “60 Minutes II” Feature story on JT.
December 13 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
December 21 Comedy Central 10 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ ‘Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 22 Comedy Central 12 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
December 25 Comedy Central 3 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ ‘Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 28 MSNBC 6 a.m. Eastern / 3 a.m. Pacific “Best of Imus” Includes an interview with JT.