Tour by Snow Patrol | |
Associated album | Fallen Empires |
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Start date | 20 January 2012 |
End date | 31 December 2012 |
Legs | 10 |
No. of shows |
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Snow Patrol concert chronology |
The Fallen Empires Tour was a concert tour by Northern Irish-Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol.
The tour was announced on September 20, 2011 with dates in Dublin and Belfast only. Tickets for these shows went on sale on September 22, 2011. These two shows sold out causing the band to add a further date in Dublin with two extra shows being announced for Belfast. The first continental Europe show were announced in October 2011 with dates across Germany. [1] A show in Rotterdam was announced for March 1, this show sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale resulting in another show being added for the following night. Shows in Denmark and Sweden were announced on November 23. The band will also make to debut appearance in Dubai when they perform at the Atlantis Hotel Open Air Event alongside Calvin Harris on March 9. The band will also make their debut appearance in Oman, playing the InterContinental Gardens. It was also announced they would play a show at Dublin's Phoenix Park, they will co-headline this concert with Florence and the Machine.
It was announced that the band would return to Australian shores to perform two special acoustic shows in Sydney and Melbourne, they will perform an acoustic set with songs from Fallen Empires and classic hits such as Chasing Cars and Run. [2] They are also set to return to North America for a short fourteen date tour in which they will co-headline with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds with Jake Bugg being the main support act. They will also play three headline shows as part of this leg of the tour [3]
Source: [13]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe [4] [8] | |||
January 20, 2012 | Dublin | Ireland | The O2 |
January 21, 2012 | |||
January 23, 2012 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena |
January 24, 2012 | |||
January 25, 2012 | |||
January 27, 2012 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre |
January 28, 2012 | |||
January 30, 2012 | Aberdeen | Press & Journal Arena | |
January 31, 2012 | Liverpool | England | Echo Arena |
February 1, 2012 | Nottingham | Capital FM Arena Nottingham | |
February 3, 2012 | Manchester | Manchester Arena | |
February 4, 2012 | Birmingham | LG Arena | |
February 5, 2012 | Newcastle | Metro Radio Arena | |
February 7, 2012 | Sheffield | Motorpoint Arena Sheffield | |
February 8, 2012 | Bournemouth | Windsor Hall | |
February 10, 2012 | London | The O2 Arena | |
February 11, 2012 | |||
February 12, 2012 | |||
February 22, 2012 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falkoner Theatre |
February 23, 2012 | Stockholm | Sweden | Münchenbryggeriet |
February 25, 2012 | Berlin | Germany | Tempodrom |
February 26, 2012 | Düsseldorf | Mitsubishi Electric Halle | |
February 28, 2012 | Frankfurt | Jahrhunderthalle | |
February 29, 2012 | Antwerp | Belgium | Lotto Arena |
March 1, 2012 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Rotterdam Ahoy |
March 2, 2012 | |||
March 4, 2012 | Munich | Germany | Zenith Kulturhalle |
March 5, 2012 | Münchenstein | Switzerland | St. Jakobshalle |
March 7, 2012 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris |
Asia [14] | |||
March 9, 2012 [A] | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Atlantis, The Palm Beach |
March 11, 2012 | Muscat | Oman | InterContinental Gardens |
North America [6] | |||
March 29, 2012 | Orlando | United States | Hard Rock Live |
March 30, 2012 | Miami Beach | The Fillmore Miami Beach | |
March 31, 2012 | St. Petersburg | Jannus Live | |
April 2, 2012 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | |
April 3, 2012 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | |
April 4, 2012 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | |
April 6, 2012 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | |
April 7, 2012 | |||
April 10, 2012 | Philadelphia | Electric Factory | |
April 12, 2012 | Boston | Orpheum Theatre | |
April 13, 2012 | New York City | Terminal 5 | |
April 14, 2012 | |||
April 16, 2012 | Montreal | Canada | Métropolis |
April 17, 2012 | Toronto | Massey Hall | |
April 18, 2012 | |||
April 20, 2012 | Detroit | United States | The Fillmore Detroit |
April 21, 2012 | Chicago | Aragon Ballroom | |
April 22, 2012 | Indianapolis | Egyptian Room | |
April 24, 2012 | Kansas City | Beaumont Club | |
April 25, 2012 | Minneapolis | State Theatre | |
April 27, 2012 | Denver | Fillmore Auditorium | |
April 28, 2012 | Salt Lake City | The Depot | |
April 30, 2012 | Vancouver | Canada | Orpheum Theatre |
May 1, 2012 | Seattle | United States | Paramount Theatre |
May 2, 2012 | Portland | McMenamins Crystal Ballroom | |
May 4, 2012 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | |
May 5, 2012 | |||
May 8, 2012 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |
May 10, 2012 | Pomona | Pomona Fox Theater | |
May 11, 2012 | Temecula | Pechanga Showroom Theater | |
May 12, 2012 | Paradise | Boulevard Pool | |
May 14, 2012 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | |
May 16, 2012 | Dallas | South Side Music Hall | |
May 17, 2012 | Austin | Waller Creek Outdoor Amphitheatre | |
May 18, 2012 | Houston | Bayou Music Center | |
May 19, 2012 | Biloxi | Hard Rock Live | |
Europe [15] | |||
June 15, 2012 [B] | Seinäjoki | Finland | Törnävä Festival Park |
June 17, 2012 [C] | Aarhus | Denmark | Ådalen |
June 23, 2012 [D] | Roeser | Luxembourg | Herchesfeld |
June 24, 2012 | Hamburg | Germany | O2 World Hamburg |
June 26, 2012 | Vienna | Austria | Arena Wien |
June 27, 2012 [E] | Sopron | Hungary | Lővér Kempingek |
June 29, 2012 | Berlin | Germany | Spandau Citadel |
June 30, 2012 [F] | Nijmegen | Netherlands | Goffertpark |
July 1, 2012 [G] | Werchter | Belgium | Werchter Festival Grounds |
July 3, 2012 [H] | Dresden | Germany | Neustädter Elbufer |
July 4, 2012 | Cologne | Lanxess Arena | |
July 6, 2012 [J] | Perth and Kinross | Scotland | Balado |
July 8, 2012 | Dublin | Ireland | Phoenix Park |
July 12, 2012 [K] | Bilbao | Spain | Kobetamendi |
July 13, 2012 [L] | Oeiras | Portugal | Passeio Marítimo de Algés |
July 15, 2012 [M] | Bern | Switzerland | The Gurten |
Asia [16] | |||
July 17, 2012 [N] | Byblos | Lebanon | Byblos Seaside Amphitheater |
August 4, 2012 | Chek Lap Kok | Hong Kong | AWE Hall 10 |
August 6, 2012 | Downtown Core | Singapore | Fort Canning Park |
August 8, 2012 | Quezon City | Philippines | Smart Araneta Coliseum |
August 11, 2012 [O] | Incheon | South Korea | Gyeongin Ara Waterway Incheon Terminal |
Europe | |||
August 18, 2012 [P] | Weston-under-Lizard | England | Weston Park |
August 19, 2012 [P] | Chelmsford | Hylands Park | |
Australia [17] | |||
September 30, 2012 | Melbourne | Australia | Regent Theatre |
October 1, 2012 | Sydney | State Theatre | |
South America [18] | |||
October 5, 2012 | Santiago | Chile | Teatro Caupolicán |
October 7, 2012 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Luna Park |
October 9, 2012 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Citibank Hall |
October 10, 2012 | São Paulo | Credicard Hall | |
October 11, 2012 | Belo Horizonte | Chevrolet Hall | |
North America | |||
October 14, 2012 | Mexico City | Mexico | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez [Q] |
October 19, 2012 | Valley Center | United States | Open Sky Theatre |
October 20, 2012 | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl | |
October 21, 2012 | San Jose | San Jose Civic Auditorium | |
October 23, 2012 1 | Portland | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall | |
October 24, 2012 1 | Seattle | WaMu Theater | |
October 25, 2012 1 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena |
October 27, 2012 1 | Edmonton | Edmonton Expo Centre | |
October 28, 2012 1 | Calgary | Stampede Corral | |
October 30, 2012 1 | Winnipeg | Centennial Concert Hall | |
October 31, 2012 1 | Saint Paul | United States | Roy Wilkins Auditorium |
November 1, 2012 1 | Kansas City | Midland Theatre | |
November 3, 2012 1 | Hammond | The Venue | |
November 4, 2012 1 | Louisville | Palace Theatre | |
November 5, 2012 1 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | |
November 7, 2012 1 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | |
November 8, 2012 1 | Austin | Music Hall | |
November 9, 2012 1 | Houston | Bayou Music Center | |
Europe [19] | |||
23 December 2012 [R] | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Waterfront Hall |
July 17, 2012 | Byblos, Lebanon | UNESCO Square | Moved to Byblos Seaside Amphitheater. |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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The O2 | Dublin | 24,954 / 24,954 (100%) | $1,317,390 [37] |
Odyssey Arena | Belfast | 30,556 / 30,556 (100%) | $1,470,220 [37] |
Manchester Arena | Manchester | 15,929 / 16,258 (98%) | $802,981 [38] |
The O2 Arena | London | 45,455 / 48,338 (94%) | $2,504,380 [39] |
Lotto Arena | Antwerp | 7,307 / 7,347 (99%) | $359,048 [40] |
Jannus Live | St. Petersburg | 2,003 / 2,003 (100%) | $53,351 [40] |
Ryman Auditorium | Nashville | 2,264 / 2,264 (100%) | $79,240 [40] |
9:30 Club | Washington, D.C. | 2,400 / 2,400 (100%) | $84,000 [40] |
Métropolis | Montreal | 2,258 / 2,258 (100%) | $73,521 [38] |
Aragon Ballroom | Chicago | 4,873 / 4,873 (100%) | $155,936 [41] |
State Theatre | Minneapolis | 2,034 / 2,034 (100%) | $70,173 [42] |
Fox Oakland Theatre | Oakland | 5,143 / 5,600 (92%) | $192,925 [43] |
Pomona Fox Theater | Pomona | 1,365 / 1,400 (97%) | $45,094 [44] |
Boulevard Pool | Paradise | 2,542 / 3,200 (79%) | $88,970 [43] |
Waller Creek Outdoor Amphitheatre | Austin | 2,200 / 2,200 (100%) | $55,000 [44] |
O2 World Hamburg | Hamburg | 7,263 / 8,109 (89%) | $336,033 [45] |
Regent Theatre | Melbourne | 2,054 / 2,054 (100%) | $138,850 |
State Theatre | Sydney | 1,993 / 1,993 (100%) | $134,727 |
Citibank Hall | Rio de Janeiro | 950 / 7,029 (14%) | $67,078 [46] |
Credicard Hall | São Paulo | 2,702 / 4,847 (56%) | $202,188 [46] |
Chevrolet Hall | Belo Horizonte | 1,365 / 4,393 (31%) | $71,381 [46] |
San Jose Civic Auditorium | San Jose | 1,999 / 2,876 (70%) | $59,050 [47] |
TOTAL | 164,592 / 170,717 (96%) | $8,020,889 | |
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