List of Aaron Torozian concert tours

The following is a description of solo concert tours by 4*Town member Aaron Torozian. This article does not list his tours with the group. After Torozian left 4*Town in 2004, he toured across the globe to promote each of his solo albums.

Debut Tour (2005-06)
This was Torozian's first solo tour promoting his self-titled debut album. Shows in 2005 were held at theaters while tour stops in 2006 visited arenas.

The first leg of the tour began on August 28, 2005 with a performance in Grand Prairie, Texas. This was followed by further shows in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.

After four months off, Torozian resumed his tour in bigger venues worldwide rather than theaters, starting with the Forum arena in Copenhagen, Denmark on February 24, 2006. Beginning with this appearance, his duet partner was South African jazz singer Jolanda Naudé, who sang two or three solos to help break up Torozian's set and duetted with him in "Nobody Like U". During the tour, he generally travelled with his sister Sybil.

At each tour stop, Torozian sang all 10 songs from his self-titled album along with several 4*Town classics and modern versions of his favorite Broadway songs after a brief rehearsal on the day of each performance.

Reaction
The tour received positive reviews from critics.

Tour dates

 * Cancellations

Vulnerable World Tour (2007-08)
This was a concert tour promoting Torozian's second studio album Vulnerable.

The tour began with stops in Latin America and the Asia-Pacific in fall 2007. It resumed in spring 2008 with nearly 30 shows in 25 cities across the United States and Canada. The tour closed with a European leg in summer 2008, with shows in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal.

Reaction
The tour received positive reviews from critics.

Tour dates

 * Notes
 * The ?, 2007 show was originally set to take place at Palacio de los Deportes, but was upgraded to a bigger venue due to high demand.


 * Cancellations