Chasing Yesterday Tour

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Chasing Yesterday Tour
Tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
LocationEurope, Asia, North America, South America, Oceania
Associated album Chasing Yesterday
Start date3 March 2015
End date6 September 2016
Legs10
No. of shows70 in Europe
11 in Asia
33 in North America
6 in South America
5 in Oceania
125 in Total
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert chronology

The Chasing Yesterday Tour is a concert tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds to support Gallagher's 2015 album Chasing Yesterday. [1]

Contents

Background

On 13 October 2014 Noel Gallagher took to Facebook to announce details of his second album with the High Flying Birds, dates and venues and of a supporting tour and to take part in a Question and Answer session. [2] Originally only European concert dates were announced. [3] Several concerts in the UK sold out very quickly, leaving many fans frustrated. [4]

On 27 October 2014 five concerts were announced for Japan in April 2015. There were also concerts to be announced in North America to also take place in 2015. [5]

For the 2016 North America and Europe dates, the band was joined by former Oasis tour drummer Chris Sharrock, replacing Jeremy Stacey who had left after the previous tour legs to join King Crimson. [6]

Support acts

Set list

This set list is representative of the performance on 9 April 2016 in Barcelona, Spain. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Everybody's on the Run"
  2. "Lock All the Doors"
  3. "In the Heat of the Moment"
  4. "Riverman"
  5. "Talk Tonight"
  6. "The Death of You and Me"
  7. "You Know We Can't Go Back"
  8. "Champagne Supernova"
  9. "Ballad of the Mighty I"
  10. "Sad Song"
  11. "D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?"
  12. "The Mexican"
  13. "Half the World Away"
  14. "Listen Up"
  15. "If I Had a Gun..."
  16. "Digsy's Dinner"
  17. "The Masterplan"
Encore
  1. "Wonderwall"
  2. "AKA... What a Life!"
  3. "Don't Look Back in Anger"

Song statistics

In total, the band performed 34 different songs across the tour. [9]

SongNumber of performances
"AKA... What a Life!"125
"Everybody's on the Run"125
"Lock All the Doors"124
"You Know We Can't Go Back"123
"Don't Look Back In Anger"123
"In the Heat of the Moment"123
"The Mexican"123
"Riverman"122
"If I Had a Gun..."119
"Champagne Supernova"118
"Digsy's Dinner"118
"The Masterplan"116
"The Death of You and Me"97
"Fade Away"84
"Ballad of the Mighty I"76
"Dream On"71
"The Dying of the Light"61
"Half the World Away"56
"Wonderwall"55
"(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach"50
"AKA... Broken Arrow"49
"Do the Damage"45
"Listen Up"42
"D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?"41
"Talk Tonight"38
"Whatever"27
"Sad Song"19
"(I Wanna Live in a Dream In My) Record Machine"7
"Live Forever" 5
"Freaky Teeth"2
"Shout It Out Loud"2
"Pretty Green"2
"Town Called Malice"2
"Alone on the Rope"1

Shows

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceBox office
Europe
3 March 2015 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena 7,527 / 7,527$332,108
4 March 2015 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 10,857 / 10,857$623,839
6 March 2015 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena
7 March 2015 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro 12,344 / 12,415$1,038,150
9 March 2015 Manchester England Phones 4u Arena
10 March 2015London The O2 Arena 16,296 / 17,379$1,372,260
12 March 2015ParisFrance Zénith de Paris
14 March 2015 Milan ItalyMilano Fabrique
16 March 2015BerlinGermany Max-Schmeling-Halle
17 March 2015 Copenhagen Denmark Store Vega
19 March 2015 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
20 March 2015 Utrecht Netherlands TivoliVredenburg
22 March 2015 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
Asia
3 April 2015 Seoul South Korea Sheraton Walkerhill Theatre
4 April 2015
6 April 2015 Osaka Japan Osaka Festival Hall
7 April 2015
9 April 2015 Hiroshima Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen Hall
11 April 2015 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
13 April 2015 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
15 April 2015Tokyo Nippon Budokan
16 April 2015
North America
3 May 2015 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
4 May 2015
7 May 2015New York CityUnited States Webster Hall
8 May 2015 Atlanta Central Park [lower-alpha 1]
10 May 2015 New Orleans The Civic Theatre
13 May 2015 Houston House of Blues
14 May 2015 Dallas Majestic Theatre
16 May 2015 San Diego Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
18 May 2015San Francisco The Warfield 1,534 / 1,724$84,383
20 May 2015Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
22 May 2015 Las Vegas The Joint 1,417 / 1,820$85,430
26 May 2015 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropólitan 5,390 / 6,296$362,556
29 May 2015ChicagoUnited States Riviera Theatre 2,510 / 2,510$110,440
30 May 2015 Milwaukee Pabst Theater
31 May 2015 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre 1,530 / 1,800$67,112
2 June 2015 Cleveland House of Blues
3 June 2015 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
4 June 2015Washington, D.C. Lincoln Theatre
6 June 2015 Boston Boston Opera House
7 June 2015New York City Randalls Island [lower-alpha 2]
Europe
12 June 2015 Warsaw Poland National Stadium [lower-alpha 3]
14 June 2015MoscowRussiaYotaspace
19 June 2015 Tuttlingen Germany Flugplatz [lower-alpha 4]
20 June 2015 Hilvarenbeek NetherlandsBeekse Bergen [lower-alpha 5]
21 June 2015 Scheeßel Germany Eichenring [lower-alpha 6]
23 June 2015ParisFrance Place de la République [lower-alpha 7]
26 June 2015 St. Gallen SwitzerlandSittertobel St. Gallen [lower-alpha 8]
27 June 2015 Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds [lower-alpha 9]
1 July 2015 Roskilde DenmarkFestival Grounds [lower-alpha 10]
2 July 2015 Stockholm Sweden Gröna Lund
4 July 2015LondonEngland Clapham Common [lower-alpha 11]
6 July 2015MilanItalyAssago Summer Arena
8 July 2015 Piazzola sul Brenta Festival Grounds [lower-alpha 12]
9 July 2015Rome Capannelle Racecourse [lower-alpha 13]
11 July 2015ManchesterEngland Castlefield Bowl [lower-alpha 14]
12 July 2015 Strathallan ScotlandStrathallan Castle [lower-alpha 15]
14 July 2015 Cork IrelandThe Docklands [lower-alpha 16]
16 July 2015 Lisbon Portugal Parque das Nações [lower-alpha 17]
17 July 2015 Benicàssim SpainBenicàssim Festival Grounds [lower-alpha 18]
19 July 2015 Suffolk England Henham Park [lower-alpha 19]
Asia
24 July 2015 Ansan South KoreaDaebu Sea Breeze Theme Park [lower-alpha 20]
26 July 2015 Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort [lower-alpha 21]
Europe
2 December 2015ManchesterEngland O2 Apollo Manchester [lower-alpha 22]
5 December 2015 Lincoln Bishop Grosseteste University
8 December 2015GlasgowScotlandThe SSE Hydro [lower-alpha 23]
10 December 2015LondonEngland Royal Albert Hall
Latin America
8 March 2016 Guadalajara Mexico Teatro Diana
9 March 2016Mexico CityTeatro Metropólitan
11 March 2016 Bogotá Colombia El Parque Deportivo 222 [lower-alpha 24]
13 March 2016 São Paulo Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace [lower-alpha 25]
15 March 2016 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de Verano Ramón Collazo 2,495 / 3,000$111,185
16 March 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
19 March 2016 Hipódromo de San Isidro [lower-alpha 26]
20 March 2016 Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park [lower-alpha 27]
Oceania
26 March 2016 Sydney Australia Hordern Pavilion
27 March 2016 Byron Bay Tyagarah Park [lower-alpha 28]
29 March 2016 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena
30 March 2016 Adelaide AEC Theatre
1 April 2016 Perth Crown Theatre
Europe
8 April 2016 Madrid SpainSala Riviera
9 April 2016 Barcelona Sant Jordi Club
11 April 2016 Zürich SwitzerlandZürich X-TRA
12 April 2016 Vienna Austria Vienna Gasometer
14 April 2016 Munich Germany Munich Zenith
15 April 2016 Cologne Köln Palladium
17 April 2016BrusselsBelgium Forest National 4,241 / 4,500$163,913
18 April 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
21 April 2016GlasgowScotlandThe SSE Hydro12,352 / 12,435$870,206
24 April 2016 Aberdeen GE Oil and Gas Arena
25 April 2016 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
27 April 2016 Leeds First Direct Arena
29 April 2016 Birmingham Genting Arena
30 April 2016 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
North America
1 July 2016AtlantaUnited States The Tabernacle
2 July 2016 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
5 July 2016New York City Beacon Theatre
6 July 2016 Lewiston Lewiston Artpark
8 July 2016 Ottawa Canada LeBreton Flats [lower-alpha 29]
9 July 2016 Montreal Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier [lower-alpha 30]
10 July 2016Toronto TD Echo Beach
12 July 2016 [lower-alpha 31] Rochester Hills United StatesMeadow Brook Amphitheatre
13 July 2016 [lower-alpha 31] Pittsburgh Stage AE 2,984 / 5,200$117,511
14 July 2016 Pemberton Canada Mount Currie Festival Grounds [lower-alpha 32]
15 July 2016 Columbus United States Arena District [lower-alpha 33]
Europe
30 July 2016 Pikehall EnglandMouldridge Lane [lower-alpha 34]
31 July 2016 Kendal Lowther Deer Park [lower-alpha 35]
3 August 2016 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre
4 August 2016 Lytham Proms Arena [lower-alpha 36]
11 August 2016CopenhagenDenmark Koncerthuset
12 August 2016 Salzhausen GermanyLuhmuhlen Festival Grounds [lower-alpha 37]
13 August 2016Berlin Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof [lower-alpha 38]
15 August 2016 Budapest Hungary Hajógyári Island [lower-alpha 39]
16 August 2016 Zagreb Croatia Šalata
18 August 2016 Gampel-Bratsch SwitzerlandFestivalgelände Gampel [lower-alpha 40]
20 August 2016 Hasselt Belgium Kempische Steenweg [lower-alpha 41]
21 August 2016 Biddinghuizen NetherlandsEvenemententerrein [lower-alpha 42]
23 August 2016BelfastNorthern IrelandCustom House Square [lower-alpha 43]
26 August 2016GlasgowScotland Bellahouston Park [lower-alpha 44]
28 August 2016 Portsmouth EnglandSoutheast Seafront [lower-alpha 45]
2 September 2016 Swansea Wales Singleton Park
3 September 2016 Stradbally Ireland Stradbally Hall [lower-alpha 46]
4 September 2016 Portmerion WalesPorthmadog [lower-alpha 47]
6 September 2016LondonEngland O2 Academy Brixton
TOTAL81,477 / 87,463
(93%)
$5,339,093

Cancellations and rescheduled shows

25 May 2015Mexico CityTeatro MetropólitanCancelled due to illness. [10]
17 March 2016 Asunción Hipódromo de Asunción (Asunciónico Festival)Festival cancelled due to logistical issues. [11]
24 March 2016 Auckland ASB Theatre Cancelled due to logistical issues. [12]

Personnel

Notes

  1. The 8 May 2015 concert in Atlanta is a part of the Shaky Knees Music Festival.
  2. The 7 June 2015 concert in New York City is a part of the Governors Ball Music Festival.
  3. The 12 June 2015 concert in Warsaw is a part of the Orange Warsaw Festival.
  4. The 20 June 2015 concert in Tuttlingen is a part of the Southside Festival.
  5. The 20 June 2015 concert in Hilvarenbeek is a part of the Best Kept Secret.
  6. The 19 June 2015 concert in Scheeßel is a part of the Hurricane Festival.
  7. The 23 June 2015 concert in Paris is a part of the OÜI FM Festival.
  8. The 26 June 2015 concert in St. Gallen is a part of Open Air St. Gallen.
  9. The 27 June 2015 concert in Werchter is a part of Rock Werchter.
  10. The 1 July 2015 concert in Roskilde is a part of the Roskilde Festival.
  11. The 4 July 2015 concert in London is a part of Clapham Calling.
  12. The 8 July 2015 concert in Piazzola sul Brenta is a part of the Hydrogen Festival.
  13. The 9 July 2015 concert in Rome is a part of Rock in Roma.
  14. The 11 July 2015 concert in Manchester is a part of Summer in the City.
  15. The 12 July 2015 concert in Strathallan is a part of T in the Park.
  16. The 14 July 2015 concert in Cork is a part of Live at the Marquee.
  17. The 16 July 2015 concert in Lisbon is a part of Super Bock Super Rock.
  18. The 17 July 2015 concert in Benicàssim is a part of Festival Internacional de Benicàssim.
  19. The 19 July 2015 concert in Suffolk is a part of Latitude Festival.
  20. The 24 July 2015 concert in Ansan is a part of Jisan Valley Rock Festival.
  21. The 26 July 2015 concert in Yuzawa is a part of Fuji Rock Festival.
  22. The 2 December 2015 concert in Manchester is a part of the Radio X Road Trip.
  23. The 8 December 2015 concert in Glasgow is a part of Clyde 1 Live.
  24. The 11 March 2016 concert in Bogotá is a part of Festival Estéreo Picnic.
  25. The 13 March 2016 concert in São Paulo is a part of Lollapalooza São Paulo.
  26. The 18 March 2016 concert in Buenos Aires is a part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  27. The 20 March 2016 concert in Santiago is a part of Lollapalooza Santiago.
  28. The 27 March 2016 concert in Byron Bay is a part of the Byron Bay Bluesfest.
  29. The 8 July 2016 concert in Ottawa is a part of Ottawa Bluesfest.
  30. The 9 July 2016 concert in Montreal is a part of the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
  31. 1 2 The 12 and 13 July 2016 concerts are co-headlined with Ryan Adams.
  32. The 14 July 2016 concert in Pemberton is a part of Pemberton Music Festival.
  33. The 15 July 2016 concert in Columbus is a part of PromoWest Fest.
  34. The 30 July 2016 concert in Kendal is a part of Y Not Festival.
  35. The 29 July 2016 concert in Kendal is a part of Kendal Calling.
  36. The 4 August 2016 concert in Lytham is a part of Lytham Festival.
  37. The 12 August 2016 concert in Salzhausen is a part of A Summer's Tale Festival.
  38. The 13 August 2016 concert in Berlin is a part of Pure & Crafted Festival.
  39. The 15 August 2016 concert in Budapest is a part of Sziget Festival.
  40. The 18 August 2016 concert in Hasselt is a part of Open Air Gampel.
  41. The 20 August 2016 concert in Hasselt is a part of Pukkelpop.
  42. The 21 August 2016 concert in Biddinghuizen is a part of Lowlands.
  43. The 23 August 2016 concert in Belfast is a part of Belsonic.
  44. The 26 August 2016 concert in Glasgow is a part of Glasgow Summer Sessions.
  45. The 28 August 2016 concert in Portsmouth is a part of Victorious Festival.
  46. The 3 September 2016 concert in Stradbally is a part of the Electric Picnic festival.
  47. The 4 September 2016 concert in Portmerion is a part of Festival No. 6.

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