Goldrush Tour

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Goldrush Tour
Tour by Santogold
Associated album Santogold
Start dateSeptember 19, 2008
End dateJanuary 8, 2009
Legs1
No. of shows22
Santogold concert chronology

The Goldrush Tour was a North American concert tour by Santogold, performed in support of her eponymous debut album. [1] Sponsored by MySpace Music, [1] it took place in September and October 2008. [2]

Contents

The tour is the first that Santogold has headlined herself. She previously opened for M.I.A. on her KALA Back to P.O.W.A. Tour in 2007 and Coldplay on their Viva la Vida Tour in 2008. [3] The tour spanned fifteen dates in the United States of America, with one in Canada. Santogold performed with both a live band and a DJ. [4] Kanye West's DJ A-Trak will open for Santogold from September 23 to September 27, [5] while Mates of State will support Santogold from September 28 to October 14. [6] Low vs Diamond perform with Santi for a number of the dates, while Plastic Little, Trouble Andrew, and The Ting Tings made appearances. [6] The tour went to Australia in January 2009. [7]

Santogold also performs with the two backing dancers called SG-1s, who wear deadpan expressions and matching sunglasses. [8] They occasionally provide backing vocals and synchronized dancing. [9] Both girls are often in Santogold's music videos as well. One of the SG-1s is Moni-Jo, a musician, dancer and actress. The SG-1s however call themselves Agatha and Angus Gold. [8]

Critical reception

The Boston Globe said that Santogold "is built for theaters and maybe even arenas." [9] Metro International agreed, saying "Santi White won't be opening for the likes of Coldplay again." [10]

Santi was criticized for lipsyncing. Santogold does not always make use of her live band - one reviewer noted that "there is something mildly deflating about watching someone sing song after song backed not by actual people playing guitar, bass, and drums in the moment - right in front of us, right now - but rather the freeze-dried perfection of a digital recording of people playing guitar, bass and drums, somewhere else, a long time ago." [11]

Set list

Encore

Tour dates

Date [1] CityCountryVenue
North America
September 19, 2008 New York City United States The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza
September 20, 2008 Boston Paradise Rock Club
September 23, 2008 Philadelphia The TLA
September 24, 2008 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
September 25, 2008 Cleveland United States House of Blues
September 27, 2008 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
September 28, 2008 Chicago House of Blues
September 30, 2008 Lawrence Liberty Hall
October 1, 2008 Denver Gothic Theatre
October 4, 2008 Seattle The Showbox
October 5, 2008 Portland Crystal Ballroom
October 7, 2008 San Francisco The Fillmore
October 10, 2008 San Diego House of Blues
October 11, 2008 Las Vegas House of Blues
October 13, 2008 Anaheim House of Blues
October 14, 2008 Los Angeles Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre
Australia
December 31, 2008 Victoria Australia Falls Festival
January 1, 2009 Sydney Field Day
January 3, 2009 Busselton Southbound
January 5, 2009 Melbourne Billboard The Venue
January 6, 2009SydneyThe Forum
January 8, 2009 Brisbane Sunset Sounds

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