Lifehouse
Mar 1, 2010

Lifehouse will join Daughtry as special guests on the second leg of their U.S. tour beginning March 18th in Baltimore, MD at the 1st Mariner Arena. Chris Daughtry appears on Lifehouse's fifth studio album Smoke & Mirrors having co-written the track "Had Enough" with Lifehouse lead singer/guitarist Jason Wade and Richard Marx and lending vocals to the song. Smoke & Mirrors was released on Geffen Records March 2nd.
First single "Halfway Gone" was co-written by Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade, Kevin Rudolf ("Let It Rock") and producer Jude Cole (Rocco Deluca, Beth Orton, MoZella) and is the fastest growing single of Lifehouse's career at Hot AC radio currently at #7 on that chart. The single was recently serviced to Top 40 radio and will surely become a pop smash as well.
With Smoke & Mirrors; Wade, drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme Jr., bassist Bryce Soderberg, producer Cole, and live guitarist Ben Carey have created a set that combines their live sound with great record making. Songs like "Smoke & Mirrors," "Wrecking Ball" and "Had Enough" have a raw and stage driven feel to them capturing the live, rock side of the band; a sound they had perfected after 10 years of solid touring. While tracks like "All In," "Here Tomorrow Gone Today" and "Halfway Gone" are songs sure to be heard on radio for years to come.
Lifehouse's multi-platinum 2000 debut, No Name Face, produced "Hanging by a Moment," a #1 alternative hit which crossed over to become Top 40's Most Played Song of 2001, while 2002's Stanley Climbfall solidified the band as a touring force. Their 2005 self-titled platinum effort yielded "You and Me," a giant hit ballad (Wade, Cole) that set a record by spending more than 60 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. 2007's Who We Are, also produced by the Smoke & Mirrors team, included the hits "First Time," "Whatever It Takes" and "Broken," which combined sold over 3 million digital downloads. To date Lifehouse has sold over 5 million albums.
Lifehouse/Daughtry Dates:
March
- 18 Baltimore, MD/ 1st Mariner Arena
- 20 Boston, MA/ Agganis Arena at Boston University
- 21 Newark, NJ/ Prudential Center
- 23 Syracuse, NY/ War Memorial at OnCenter
- 24 Providence, RI/ Dunkin' Donuts Center
- 26 Long Island, NY/ Nassau Coliseum
- 27 Mashantucket, CT/ MGM Grand Theater
- 28 Albany, NY/ Times Union Center
April
- 1 Cleveland, OH/ Schottenstein Center
- 6 St. Louis, MO/ Chaifetz Arena
- 7 Milwaukee, WI/ Cellular Arena
- 9 Columbus. OH/ Schottenstein Center
- 10 Detroit, MI/ Joe Louis Arena
- 22 West Valley City, UT/ The E Center
- 23 Nampa, ID/ The Idaho Center
- 24 Reno, NV/ Reno Events Center
- 26 Fresno, CA/ SaveMart Center
- 28 Glendale, AZ/ jobing.com Arena
- 29 Las Vegas, NV/ Orleans Arena
May
- 1 San Diego, CA/ San Diego Sports Arena
- 3 Los Angeles, CA/ NOKIA Theatre LA Live
- 4 Bakersfield, CA/ Rabobank Arena
- 6 San Jose, CA/ HP Pavillion at San Jose
- 7 Sacramento, CA/ Arco Arena
- 9 Seattle, WA/ WaMu Theater
- 10 Yakima, W/ Yakima Sun Valleydome border crossing
- 13 Edmonton, AB/ Rexall Place
- 14 Saskatoon, SK/ Credit Union Center
- 15 Regina, SK/ Brandt Center
- 17 Winnipeg, MB/ MTS Center
- 19 Minneapolis, MN/ Target Center
- 21 Green Bay, WI/ Resch Center
- 22 Rockford, IL/ Rockford MetroCentre
- 24 Wichita, KS/ INTRUST Bank Arena
- 25 Kansas City, MO/ Sprint Centre
- 27 Hoffman Estates, IL/ Sears Centre
- 28 Grand Rapids, MI/ Van Andel Arena
- 30 Nashville, TN/ Nashville Arena
June
- 2 Pittsburgh, PA/ Petersen Events Center
- 3 Pikeville, KY/ Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
- 5 Duluth, GA/ Arena at Gwinnett Center
- 6 N. Charleston, SC/ N. Charleston Coliseum
- 8 Clemson, SC/ Littlejohn Coliseum
- 9 Augusta, GA/ James Brown Arena
- 11 Charlotte, NC/ Time Warner Cable Arena
- 12 Hampton, VA/ Hampton Coliseum
- 14 Amherst, MA/ Mullins Center
- 15 Manchester, NH/ Verizon Wireless Arena
- 17 Portland, ME/ Cumberland County Civic Center
- 19 Rochester, NY/ Blue Cross Arena