Times Played Live
Date = Date Played, Venue = Venue song performed, City = City performed in, Set = Set the song was performed in, POS = Position in set the song was played
| Date | Venue | City | Set | POS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/31/02 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | 3 | 8/8 |
| 2/14/03 | Great Western Forum | Inglewood, CA | 2 | 2/8 |
| 2/18/03 | Pepsi Center | Denver, CO | 1 | 10/10 |
| 2/22/03 | U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati, OH | 1 | 10/10 |
| 2/25/03 | First Union Spectrum | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 8/8 |
| 2/28/03 | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, NY | 1 | 8/8 |
| 7/7/03 | Cricket Wireless Pavilion | Phoenix, AZ | 2 | 7/8 |
| 7/15/03 | USANA Amphitheatre | West Valley City, UT | 2 | 10/12 |
| 7/22/03 | Verizon Wireless Music Center | Noblesville, IN | 2 | 5/5 |
| 7/30/03 | Tweeter Center | Camden, NJ | 2 | 4/4 |
| 11/28/03 | Nassau Coliseum | Uniondale, NY | 2 | 4/9 |
| 6/19/04 | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Saratoga Springs, NY | 1 | 6/7 |
| 6/24/04 | Verizon Wireless Music Center | Noblesville, IN | 2 | 7/7 |
| 8/9/04 | Hampton Coliseum | Hampton, VA | 1 | 4/5 |
| 8/14/04 | Newport State Airport | Coventry, VT | 1 | 1/9 |
| 8/13/10 | Verizon Wireless Music Center | Noblesville, IN | 1 | 6/13 |
| 10/26/10 | Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester, NH | 1 | 14/14 |
| 1/1/11 | Madison Square Garden | New York, NY | 1 | 11/11 |
| 6/19/11 | nTelos Pavilion | Portsmouth, VA | 1 | 2/9 |
| 8/9/11 | Harveys Outdoor Arena | Stateline, NV | 2 | 8/8 |
| 8/16/11 | UIC Pavillion | Chicago, IL | 1 | 5/13 |
| 9/4/11 | Dick's Sporting Goods Park | Commerce City, CO | 2 | 10/10 |
| 6/17/12 | Bader Field | Atlantic City, NJ | 1 | 10/11 |
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