Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour

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Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour
Tour by Foals
Foals 2019 UK Tour.jpg
Associated albums
Start date4 March 2019
End date30 August 2021
No. of shows130
Foals concert chronology
  • What Went Down Tour
    (2015–16)
  • Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour
    (2019–21)
  • Life Is Yours Tour
    (2022–23)

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour was a concert tour by English indie rock band Foals in support of the band's two-part album Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost. [1] The tour started on 4 March 2019 and concluded on 30 August 2021. The tour is the band's first in two years following the release of their 2015 album What Went Down as well as the first tour following the exit of bassist Walter Gervers.

Contents

Background

Following a handful of performances in 2017, including a headline performance at the 2017 "Citadel Festival" in London's Gunnersbury Park, the band took a break to work on their fifth album. [2] In January 2018, bassist Walter Gervers announced that he would be leaving the band. [3]

In January 2019, the band announced the release of two albums Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 & Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 alongside dates across USA & Europe as well as the release of their first single in three years, "Exits". [4] The following month Everything Everything bassist Jeremy Pritchard was announced as the band's touring bassist across their 2019 dates alongside touring percussionists Kit Monteith from the band Trophy Wife and Vincent Taeger. [5] [6]

In October 2019, shortly before the release of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2, the band announced a documentary entitled Rip Up The Road for Amazon Studios recorded across the 2019 live dates, as well as releasing a live EP featuring recordings from the band's two headline performances at London's Alexandra Palace. [7]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Foals rescheduled their remaining tour dates in April 2020. Ten months later, in March 2021, they were rescheduled to April 2022. A few days before the tour started, it was rebranded to the Life Is Yours Tour.

Set list

This set list is representative of the performance on 22 June 2019 in London, England. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "On the Luna"
  2. "Mountain at My Gates"
  3. "Snake Oil"
  4. "Olympic Airways"
  5. "My Number"
  6. "Black Gold"
  7. "Sunday"
  8. "Syrups"
  9. "Providence"
  10. "Spanish Sahara"
  11. "Red Socks Pugie"
  12. "Exits"
  13. "In Degrees"
  14. "White Onions"
  15. "Inhaler"
Encore
  1. "Black Bull"
  2. "What Went Down"
  3. "Two Steps Twice"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueSupport act(s)
Europe
4 March 2019 Manchester England GorillaN/A
5 March 2019 Edinburgh Scotland Liquid Room
7 March 2019 London EnglandEartH
North America
16 March 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol N/A
18 March 2019 Vancouver Canada The Orpheum Bear Hands, Kyiv
19 March 2019 Portland United States Roseland Theater
20 March 2019 Seattle Paramount Theatre
22 March 2019 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
23 March 2019 San Diego The Observatory North Park
24 March 2019 Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Hall
27 March 2019 Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl
South America
30 March 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Buenos Aires Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro N/A
31 March 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park
2 April 2019 Teatro La Cúpula
5 April 2019 [lower-alpha 4] São Paulo Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace
7 April 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Bogotá Colombia Centro de Eventos Briceño 18
North America
12 April 2019 New York City United States Brooklyn Bowl Preoccupations, Omni
13 April 2019
14 April 2019
16 April 2019 Washington D.C. 9:30 Club
18 April 2019
19 April 2019 Boston House of Blues
20 April 2019 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
22 April 2019 Toronto Canada Rebel
23 April 2019 Columbus United States Express Live! Preoccupations, The Blue Stones, The Cordial Sins
24 April 2019 St. Louis The Pageant Preoccupations, Omni
26 April 2019 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
27 April 2019 Chicago Riviera Theatre
28 April 2019 Milwaukee The Rave
30 April 2019 Minneapolis First Avenue
2 May 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Kansas City Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland N/A
4 May 2019 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
5 May 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Central Park
Europe
10 May 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Brighton EnglandConcorde 2 Blaenavon, Boniface
12 May 2019 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique Yak
13 May 2019 Paris France Bataclan
15 May 2019 Lausanne Switzerland Les Docks
16 May 2019 Milan Italy Fabrique
17 May 2019 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Den Atelier
19 May 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
20 May 2019 Berlin Germany Huxley's Neue Welt
23 May 2019 Leeds England O2 Academy Leeds N/A
24 May 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Newcastle Exhibition Park
25 May 2019 [lower-alpha 10] Middlesbrough Stewart Park
26 May 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Dundee ScotlandFat Sam's
5 June 2019 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit 36 Marsicans
6 June 2019 [lower-alpha 12] Aarhus Denmark Ådalen N/A
7 June 2019 [lower-alpha 13] Nürburg Germany Nürburgring
9 June 2019 [lower-alpha 14] Nuremberg Zeppelinfeld
11 June 2019ManchesterEngland O2 Victoria Warehouse Yak
12 June 2019
14 June 2019 [lower-alpha 15] Kent Bedgebury National Pinetum Yak, Kyiv
15 June 2019 Birmingham Digbeth ArenaYak
16 June 2019
18 June 2019 Glasgow ScotlandSWG3 Galvanizers YardYak, Kyiv
20 June 2019 [lower-alpha 16] Brandon England Thetford Forest
21 June 2019London Alexandra Palace Yak
22 June 2019
24 June 2019 [lower-alpha 17] Zagreb Croatia Jarun N/A
26 June 2019 Bournemouth England Bournemouth International Centre Yak
27 June 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Kingston upon Thames PRYZMN/A
29 June 2019 [lower-alpha 18] Pilton Worthy Farm
2 July 2019 [lower-alpha 19] Dublin Ireland Trinity College Dublin
5 July 2019 [lower-alpha 20] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
7 July 2019 [lower-alpha 21] Beuningen NetherlandsVakantiepark De Groene Heuvels
Oceania
12 July 2019 Auckland New Zealand Auckland Town Hall Daffodils
13 July 2019 Warpaint
15 July 2019 Melbourne Australia Margaret Court Arena
17 July 2019 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
19 July 2019 [lower-alpha 22] Byron Bay North Byron ParklandsN/A
21 July 2019 Perth Metro City
Europe
26 July 2019 [lower-alpha 23] Benidorm SpainCiudad Deportiva Guillermo AmoN/A
27 July 2019 [lower-alpha 24] Steventon EnglandHill Farm
28 July 2019 [lower-alpha 25] Pikehall Peak District National Park
31 July 2019 [lower-alpha 26] Freiburg GermanyMundenhof-Gelände
1 August 2019 [lower-alpha 27] Lustenau Austria Am alten Rhein
3 August 2019 [lower-alpha 28] Katowice Poland Dolina Trzech Stawów
Asia
14 August 2019 Bangkok Thailand Moonstar StudioN/A
16 August 2019 [lower-alpha 29] Osaka Japan Maishima Sports Island
17 August 2019 [lower-alpha 29] Chiba Makuhari Messe
Europe
22 August 2019 [lower-alpha 30] Rümlang SwitzerlandGlattbrugN/A
23 August 2019 [lower-alpha 31] Guéret FranceAérodrome de Guéret
24 August 2019 [lower-alpha 32] Charleville-Mézières Square Bayard
25 August 2019 [lower-alpha 33] Saint-Cloud Parc de Saint-Cloud
27 August 2019 Kyiv Ukraine Art-Zavod Platforma Sea Girls
29 August 2019 Moscow Russia Stadium Live
30 August 2019 Saint Petersburg Morze
13 October 2019 [lower-alpha 34] ParisFrance La Gaîté Lyrique N/A
18 October 2019LondonEnglandHouse of Vans
23 October 2019 Oxford O2 Academy Oxford
24 October 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Leeds Leeds Beckett Students Union
1 November 2019 [lower-alpha 35] Bilbao Spain Bilbao Exhibition Centre
7 November 2019Kingston upon ThamesEnglandPRYZM
17 February 2020 [lower-alpha 36] London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Asia
29 February 2020 [lower-alpha 37] Singapore Fort Canning Park N/A
Europe [9]
12 August 2021 Cardiff Wales Cardiff Castle N/A
13 August 2021 [lower-alpha 38] Cornwall EnglandWatergate Bay Newquay
14 August 2021 Swansea Wales Singleton Park
30 August 2021 [lower-alpha 39] LondonEngland Victoria Park

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason for cancellation
1 March 2020BangkokThailandBangkok Fest COVID-19 pandemic.
3 March 2020 Nagoya JapanClub Quattro
4 March 2020OsakaBIGCAT
5 March 2020 Tokyo Studio Coast
7 March 2020 Manila Philippines Wanderland Festival
10 March 2020 Jakarta Indonesia GBK Basketball Hall
17 April 2020 Mayrhofen Austria Snowbombing
24 April 2020 Cologne GermanyC/O Pop Festival
13 May 2020Mexico CityMexico Pepsi Center WTC
15 May 2020 Monterrey Showcenter
16 May 2020 Guadalajara Corona Capital
20 May 2020Los AngelesUnited States Greek Theatre
22 May 2020 Napa BottleRock Napa Valley
23 May 2020 Troutdale McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
24 May 2020VancouverCanada PNE Forum
26 May 2020 Salt Lake City United StatesThe Union Event Center
29 May 2020 Dallas South Side Ballroom
1 June 2020Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
2 June 2020 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
5 June 2020New York City Governors Ball Music Festival
6 June 2020Boston Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
7 June 2020 Montreal Canada M Telus
9 June 2020DetroitUnited States The Fillmore Detroit
10 June 2020Chicago Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
23 June 2020 Rome Italy Rock in Roma
26 June 2020 Clermont-Ferrand FranceEuropavox
27 June 2020 Luxembourg City LuxembourgSiren's Call
4 July 2020 Gdynia Poland Open'er Festival
13 July 2020 Athens Greece EJEKT Festival
15 July 2020 Bonțida Romania Electric Castle
19 July 2020 Benicàssim Spain Festival International de Benicàssim
22 July 2020 Istanbul Turkey Istanbul International Jazz Festival
25 July 2020 Aulnoye-Aymeries FranceLes Nuits Secretes
30 July 2020 Charlbury EnglandWilderness Festival
2 August 2020 Cumbria Kendal Calling
6 August 2020 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
7 August 2020 Piešťany Slovakia GrapeFestival
23 August 2020 Biddinghuizen Netherlands Lowlands
4 September 2020 Stradbally Ireland Electric Picnic
22 May 2021 Riga Latvia Palladium Riga
23 May 2021 Vilnius Lithuania Compensa Concert Hall
25 May 2021 Minsk Belarus Prime Hall
27 May 2021 Lviv Ukraine!FESTrepublic
23 June 2021 Sesto al Reghena ItalySexto 'Nplugged
1 July 2021 Belfort France Eurockéennes

Notes

  1. The 16 March 2019 concert in Mexico City was part of Vive Latino.
  2. The 30 March 2019 concert in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  3. The 30 March 2019 concert in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  4. The 5 April 2019 concert in São Paulo was part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  5. The 7 April 2019 concert in Bogotá was part of Estéreo Picnic Festival.
  6. The 2 May 2019 concert in Kansas City Foals supported Interpol.
  7. The 5 May 2019 concert in Atlanta was part of the Shaky Knees Music Festival.
  8. The 10 May 2019 concert in Brighton was part of The Great Escape.
  9. The 24 May 2019 concert in Newcastle was part of This is Tomorrow.
  10. The 24 May 2019 concert in Newcastle was part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
  11. 1 2 3 Foals performed two shows on this date.
  12. The 6 June 2019 concert in Aarhus was part of NorthSide Festival.
  13. The 7 June 2019 concert in Nürburg was part of Rock am Ring.
  14. The 7 June 2019 concert in Nürburg was part of Rock im Park.
  15. The 14 June 2019 concert in Kent was part of the Forest Live concert series.
  16. The 20 June 2019 concert in Brandon was part of the Thetford Forest Live concert series.
  17. The 24 June 2019 concert in Zagreb was part of INmusic Festival.
  18. The 29 June 2019 concert in Pilton was part of Glastonbury Festival.
  19. The 2 July 2019 concert in Dublin was part of Trinity College Dublin Summer Series.
  20. The 5 July 2019 concert in Barcelona was part of Cruilla Barcelona.
  21. The 7 July 2019 concert in Beuningen was part of Down the Rabbit Hole.
  22. The 19 July 2019 concert in Byron Bay was part of Splendour in the Grass.
  23. The 26 July 2019 concert in Benidorm was part of Low Festival.
  24. The 27 July 2019 concert in Steventon was part of Truck Festival.
  25. The 28 July 2019 concert in Pikehall was part of Y Not Festival.
  26. The 31 July 2019 concert in Freiburg was part of Zelt-Musik-Festival.
  27. The 1 August 2019 concert in Lustenau was part of Szene Openair.
  28. The 3 August 2019 concert in Katowice was part of Off Festival.
  29. 1 2 The 16 and 17 August 2019 concerts in Osaka and Chiba were part of Summer Sonic.
  30. The 22 August 2019 concert in Rümlang was part of Zurich Open Air.
  31. The 23 August 2019 concert in Rümlang was part of Check in Party.
  32. The 24 August 2019 concert in Charleville-Mézières was part of Le Cabaret Vert.
  33. The 24 August 2019 concert in Saint-Cloud was part of Rock en Seine.
  34. The 13 October 2019 concert in Paris was part of Arte Concert.
  35. The 1 November 2019 concert in Bilbao was part of BIME Live.
  36. The 17 February 2020 concert in London was part of BRITs Week War Child Benefit.
  37. The 29 February 2020 concert in Singapore was part of Garden Beats. [8]
  38. The 13 August 2021 concert in Cornwall was part of Boardmasters Festival. [10]
  39. The 30 August 2021 concert in London was part of All Points East. [11]

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