Clay Aiken – Perfect for A Relaxing Saturday!

On July 27th, 2005, Clay Aiken started his Jukebox Tour at Toms River Fest. The 26-city tour visited cities in the eastern U.S. and Toronto. The tour ended at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City.

The 2 ½ hour show included music from each decade from the 50’s to the present. Clay even included some planned future releases. Including all the songs performed as solos and in the decade medleys, over 70 songs were performed at each concert.

Clay was very busy during the concert; however, each of his back-up singers performed a solo and was highlighted throughout the concert.

There were many highlights in this concert. It would be impossible to mention them all because all of the concert was wonderful!

I chose the following video from the Jukebox Tour because I haven’t watched it for a long time.

 I usually highlight one song, but this video celebrates the 60’s.

I hope you enjoy this fun part of the concert!

It’s perfect to watch on a relaxing Saturday!!

Now…wasn’t that fun?

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7 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Perfect for A Relaxing Saturday!

  1. This concert was a complete delight – Clay and the girls can do any thing and it is fun. it was so up-beat and the music was so perfect. Clay did a lot of work putting this concert together! I really appreciate all that he has done over the years. Thanks to CNN for reminding us of that! He did so much for so long! I love him for that!

  2. I haven’t watched any of this in so long! Clay hitting the high notes so effortlessly always puts a smile on my face. 🙂 I remember I loved Angela so much back then, and bought her EP, but watching Quiana makes me realize what an incredible performer she has always been, and I wish I could see so much more from her!

  3. Seeing that concert in person was so exciting. I didn’t realize until watching this video, just how hard Clay & the ‘Girls’ worked every evening to produce this wonderful piece of musical art. Thanks for the memories.

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