Into the Wild Tour

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Into the Wild Tour
Tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars
Tstm itwtp.jpg
Promotional poster for 2010 tour
Associated album This Is War
Start dateFebruary 19, 2010 (2010-02-19)
End dateDecember 9, 2011 (2011-12-09)
Legs19
No. of shows117 in Europe
112 in North America
9 in Australasia
3 in Africa
16 in Asia
5 in South America
304 in total
Thirty Seconds to Mars concert chronology

The Into the Wild Tour (also known as Hurricane Tour and the Closer to the Edge Tour) was the second worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in support of the band's third studio album, This Is War. The tour reached the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia over a two-year period and it marks the first major concert tour the band has performed in North America and Australia. Along with playing arenas and amphitheatres, the tour headlined at several festivals in Europe and Australia. The tour's namesake derives from a song entitled, "The Mission", that appears on the band's eponymous debut album. [1]

Contents

Background

The tour was announced in November 2009 chronicling tour dates in England and Scotland. [2] Within the following months, the tour was expanded to include additional dates in Europe, as well as, North America and Australia. In an interview with MTV News, frontman Jared Leto described the tour as an emotional celebration stating,

When you go out on the road, it is kind of a venture into the wild. You're with this group of pirates, from your crew to your bandmates, and you share this insane journey around the world. It's quite unlike anything else. We did a lot of shows to 20 people in a bar who were more interested in cheap drinks than they were the band. We're really excited and we're grateful for it, and we don't take it for granted at all. I remember just a few years ago there was a show where we sold 800 tickets and we couldn't believe it. The very first show on this tour is 8,000 people, and the next day there's gonna be 11,000 people there. I'm going to have to get my voice in shape! [1]

Leto updated fans on the tour via Twitter, where we would post status updates and pictures of rehearsals. On MARS' official website provide printable flyers for each gigs so fans and spectators can help promote the concert for their area. Additionally, the band created a weekly blog for MTV Transmission to chronicle behind the scenes adventures. [3]

Guinness World Record

On October 16, 2011, 30 Seconds to Mars announced that they planned to break the world record for most live shows during a single album cycle, with 300 shows. The 300th show took place on December 7, 2011, and the date marked the two-year anniversary of the album's release in the UK and other parts of Europe and ended a special week-long series of shows in New York and mark the end of the Into the Wild Tour. [4]

VyRT

On the 24th November 2011, Jared posted on his Twitter page "The second secret is coming soon! #VyRT". This caused strong speculation within the echelon about various possible meanings; the most discussed that the Mars300 show would be streamed live for fans around the world. This turned out to be correct. 30 Seconds to Mars joined with uStream so that the Mars300 show would be streamed in HD around the world, including backstage footage and q + a sessions. This is the first time this has taken place. [5]

Opening act

Leto performing A Modern Myth in Nottingham during the first show of the Into The Wild Tour Jared Leto Performs A Modern Myth.jpg
Leto performing A Modern Myth in Nottingham during the first show of the Into The Wild Tour

Setlist

MARS performing in Zurich, Switzerland 30 Seconds to Mars 2010.jpg
MARS performing in Zürich, Switzerland
Europe

United Kingdom: Leg 1

  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "From Yesterday"
  6. "A Beautiful Lie"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns"
  9. "L490"
  10. "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
  11. "Was It a Dream?"
  12. "A Modern Myth"
  13. "Closer to the Edge"
  14. "The Kill"
  15. "Buddha for Mary"
  16. "The Fantasy"
Encore
  1. "Hurricane"
  2. "Kings and Queens"

United Kingdom: Leg 2

  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "A Beautiful Lie"
  4. "Attack"
  5. "Search and Destroy
  6. "Vox Populi"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns
  9. "Closer to the Edge"
  10. "L490"
  11. "From Yesterday" (Acoustic)
  12. "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
  13. "Alibi"
  14. "Bad Romance"
  15. "The Kill"
  16. "The Fantasy"
Encore
  1. "Hurricane"
  2. "Kings and Queens"

Continental Europe: Leg 1

  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "From Yesterday"
  6. "A Beautiful Lie"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns"
  9. "L490"
  10. "Hurricane"
  11. "Alibi"
  12. "Revenge"
  13. "The Kill"
  14. "Closer to the Edge"
  15. "Search and Destroy"
  16. "The Fantasy"
Encore
  1. "Kings and Queens"
Notes
North America
Leg 1
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "Search and Destroy"
  6. "This Is War"
  7. "100 Suns"
  8. "L490"
  9. "Bad Romance"
  10. "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
  11. "The Story"
  12. "Alibi"
  13. "The Kill"
  14. "Closer to the Edge"
Encore
  1. "Hurricane"
  2. "Kings and Queens"
Leg 2
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "Search and Destroy"
  6. "A Beautiful Life"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "Closer to the Edge"
  9. "L490"
  10. "From Yesterday"
  11. Medley: "The Mission" / "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
  12. "The Kill"
Encore
  1. "Kings and Queens"
Leg 3
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "A Beautiful Life"
  4. "Attack"
  5. "Search and Destroy"
  6. "Vox Populi"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns"
  9. "Closer to the Edge"
  10. "L490"
  11. "From Yesterday"
  12. "Alibi"
  13. "Bad Romance"
  14. "The Kill"
  15. "The Fantasy"
Encore
  1. "Hurricane"
  2. "Kings and Queens"
Australia
Leg 1
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "Search and Destroy"
  6. "A Beautiful Life"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns"
  9. "L490"
  10. "From Yesterday"
  11. "Alibi"
  12. "Hurricane"
  13. "Closer to the Edge"
  14. "The Kill"
Encore
  1. "Buddha for Mary"
  2. "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)"
  3. "Kings and Queens"
Soundwave Festival
  1. "A Beautiful Life"
  2. "Attack"
  3. "Search and Destroy"
  4. "This Is War"
  5. "Closer to the Edge"
  6. "The Kill"
  7. "Kings and Queens"
Festivals
United Kingdom
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "This Is War"
  6. "Search and Destroy"
  7. "Closer to the Edge"
  8. "The Kill"
  9. "Kings and Queens"
Continental Europe
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Vox Populi"
  5. "Search and Destroy"
  6. "A Beautiful Lie"
  7. "This Is War"
  8. "100 Suns"
  9. "L490"
  10. "Closer to the Edge"
  11. "The Kill"
  12. "Kings and Queens"
Radio 1 Big Weekend
  1. "Escape"
  2. "This Is War"
  3. "Closer to the Edge"
  4. "The Kill"
  5. "Kings and Queens"
Asia
  1. "Escape"
  2. "Night of the Hunter"
  3. "Attack"
  4. "Search and Destroy"
  5. "This Is War"
  6. "Closer to the Edge"
  7. "The Kill"
  8. "Kings and Queens"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [2] [14] [15]
February 19, 2010 Nottingham England Trent FM Arena Nottingham
February 20, 2010 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
February 21, 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
February 23, 2010LondonEngland Wembley Arena
February 24, 2010 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
February 26, 2010 Dublin Ireland The O2
February 27, 2010 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
March 1, 2010 Brussels Belgium Forest National
March 2, 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
March 4, 2010 Lille France L'Aéronef
March 5, 2010Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 6, 2010 Düsseldorf Germany Philips Halle
March 8, 2010 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
March 9, 2010 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
March 10, 2010 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset Arena
March 12, 2010 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Ice Hall
March 14, 2010 Saint Petersburg Russia St. Petersburg Sports Arena
March 17, 2010BerlinGermany Arena Berlin
March 18, 2010 Prague Czech Republic Incheba Expo Praha Arena
March 19, 2010 Vienna Austria Gasometer
March 21, 2010 Munich Germany Zenith Munich
March 22, 2010 Milan Italy PalaSharp
March 23, 2010 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
North America [14] [15] [16] [17]
April 9, 2010 Paradise United States Pearl Concert Theater
April 10, 2010 Mesa Mesa Amphitheatre
April 11, 2010 [A] Tucson Pima County Fairgrounds Great Stage
April 13, 2010 Tulsa Brady Theater
April 15, 2010 Milwaukee Eagles Ballroom
April 16, 2010 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
April 17, 2010 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
April 18, 2010 Toronto Canada Sound Academy
April 20, 2010 Boston United States House of Blues
April 21, 2010New York City Roseland Ballroom
April 22, 2010 Montclair Wellmont Theatre
April 23, 2010Washington, D.C. Bender Arena
April 24, 2010 Philadelphia Electric Factory
April 27, 2010 Miami The Fillmore Miami Beach
April 28, 2010 Orlando House of Blues
April 29, 2010 Atlanta The Tabernacle
May 1, 2010 [B] Frisco Pizza Hut Park
May 4, 2010 St. Louis The Pageant
May 6, 2010 Omaha Sokol Auditorium
May 7, 2010 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
May 8, 2010 Salt Lake City The Rail Event Center
May 10, 2010 Seattle Showbox SoDo
May 11, 2010 Portland Roseland Theatre
May 13, 2010 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
May 14, 2010 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
May 15, 2010Los Angeles Greek Theatre
May 16, 2010 Tempe Marquee Theatre
Europe [15]
May 23, 2010 [C] Bangor Wales Vaynol Estate
North America [14] [15] [16] [17]
May 29, 2010 Allentown United StatesCrocodile Rock Cafe
May 30, 2010 [D] Durham Durham Fairgrounds
Europe [15] [17]
June 3, 2010 Frankfurt Germany Batschkapp
June 4, 2010
June 5, 2010 [E] Nürburg Nürburgring
June 6, 2010 [F] Nuremberg Zeppelinfield
June 8, 2010 [G] Tilburg NetherlandsDommelsch Zaal
June 10, 2010 [J] Crans-près-Céligny SwitzerlandPort de Crans
June 12, 2010 [K] Leicestershire England Donington Park
June 15, 2010 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhalle
June 16, 2010 Leipzig Haus Auensee
June 18, 2010 [L] Seinäjoki FinlandTörnävä Festival Park
June 20, 2010 [M] Gothenburg Sweden Frihamnen
June 22, 2010 Bielefeld GermanyRinglokschuppen Bielefeld
June 25, 2010 [N] St. Gallen SwitzerlandSitter Valley
June 26, 2010 [O] Enschede NetherlandsVolkspark
June 27, 2010 [P] Roeser LuxembourgRue de la Montagne
June 29, 2010 Toulouse France Le Bikini
June 30, 2010 Clermont-Ferrand La Coopérative de Mai
July 2, 2010 [Q] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds
July 4, 2010 [R] Venice ItalySan Giuliano Park
July 10, 2010 [S] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
July 11, 2010 [T] Kildare Ireland Punchestown Racecourse
Australasia [15] [17]
July 24, 2010 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
July 28, 2010 Melbourne Festival Hall
July 30, 2010 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
August 3, 2010 Auckland New ZealandLogan Campbell Centre
Asia [15] [17]
August 5, 2010 [U] Central Area Singapore Fort Canning Park
August 7, 2010 [V] Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe
August 8, 2010 [V] Osaka Maishima Summer Sonic Site
Europe [15] [17]
August 13, 2010 [W] Budapest HungaryÓbuda Island
August 18, 2010 Tel Aviv Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center
August 20, 2010 [X] Kraków Poland Polish Aviation Museum
August 21, 2010 [Y] Sankt Pölten AustriaGreen Park
August 22, 2010 [Z] Biddinghuizen NetherlandsSpijk en Bremerberg
North America [10] [15] [18] [19]
August 26, 2010 [AA] Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional
August 30, 2010 [AB] Syracuse United States Stan Colella Stage at Chevy Court
September 1, 2010 Baltimore Sonar
September 2, 2010 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
September 3, 2010 Norfolk Norva Theatre
September 4, 2010 Atlantic City House of Blues
September 5, 2010 Hampton Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
September 6, 2010 [AC] Gatineau Canada Jacques Cartier Park
September 8, 2010 Providence United StatesLupo's Heartbreak Hotel
September 9, 2010 Hartford Webster Theater
September 20, 2010 Edmonton CanadaEdmonton Events Centre
September 21, 2010 Calgary MacEwan Hall
September 22, 2010 Vancouver Queen Elizabeth Theatre
September 23, 2010 Medford United StatesMedford Armory
September 25, 2010 [AD] Orem UCCU Center
September 26, 2010 [AE] Fontana Auto Club Speedway
September 29, 2010 [AD] Kingsville University Boulevard
September 30, 2010 Oklahoma City Diamond Ballroom
October 8, 2010 [AD] Kent Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center
October 15, 2010 [AD] Tampa USF Sun Dome
October 16, 2010 [AF] Pensacola Casino Beach
Europe [15]
October 19, 2010 [AG] Lincoln England Engine Shed
North America [15] [19]
October 22, 2010 Cleveland United StatesHouse of Blues
October 23, 2010 Cincinnati Bogart's
October 24, 2010 Pittsburgh Club Zoo
October 26, 2010 Minneapolis First Avenue
October 27, 2010 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
October 31, 2010 Nashville Rocketown
November 1, 2010 Charlotte The Fillmore
November 2, 2010 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
Africa [15] [19] [20]
November 19, 2010 Johannesburg South Africa Coca-Cola Dome
November 20, 2010 Cape Town Grand Arena at Grand West Casino
November 21, 2010
Europe [15] [19] [20] [21]
November 25, 2010 Brighton England The Brighton Centre
November 26, 2010CardiffWalesCardiff International Arena
November 27, 2010 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
November 29, 2010BrightonThe Brighton Centre
November 30, 2010London The O2
December 1, 2010Birmingham National Indoor Arena
December 3, 2010 Aberdeen Scotland Press & Journal Arena
December 4, 2010ManchesterEngland Manchester Central
December 6, 2010 Oberhausen Germany König-Pilsener Arena
December 7, 2010 Basel Switzerland St. Jakobshalle
December 8, 2010 Bologna Italy Futurshow Station
December 10, 2010MoscowRussia Olimpiyskiy
December 12, 2010 Kyiv Ukraine International Exhibition Center
December 14, 2010 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
December 16, 2010 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
December 17, 2010 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
December 18, 2010 Barcelona Sant Jordi Club
Australasia [15] [19] [20]
February 26, 2011 [AH] Brisbane Australia Brisbane Exhibition Ground
February 27, 2011 [AH] Sydney Eastern Creek Raceway
March 4, 2011 [AH] Melbourne Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
March 5, 2011 [AH] Adelaide Bonython Park
March 7, 2011 [AH] Perth Steel Blue Oval
Hurricane Tour
North America [14] [20]
December 31, 2010ParadiseUnited StatesPearl Concert Theater
January 11, 2011 San Diego House of Blues
January 12, 2011
January 14, 2011 Pomona Fox Theater
January 16, 2011 Davis Freeborn Hall
January 18, 2011Seattle Paramount Theatre
January 21, 2011DenverFillmore Auditorium
January 23, 2011 Dallas House of Blues
January 24, 2011
January 25, 2011 Austin Austin Music Hall
January 26, 2011 Houston Verizon Wireless Theater
January 28, 2011AtlantaThe Tabernacle
January 30, 2011 Louisville Expo Five Expo Dome
January 31, 2011 Richmond The National
February 2, 2011 Niagara Falls Rapids Theatre
February 3, 2011 Rochester Main Street Armory
February 4, 2011 Clifton Park Northern Lights
February 5, 2011 Wallingford Oakdale Theatre
February 8, 2011Mexico CityMexicoJosé Cuervo Salón
February 9, 2011
Asia [15]
March 10, 2011 Muscat Oman InterContinental Gardens
March 11, 2011 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Du Arena
South America [14] [20] [22] [23] [24]
March 27, 2011 São Paulo BrazilHSBC Hall
March 29, 2011 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
April 1, 2011 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
April 3, 2011 [AI] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park
April 4, 2011 Bogotá Colombia Palacio de Los Deportes
Closer to the Edge Tour
North America [14] [20] [22] [25]
April 8, 2011 San Jose United States Event Center Arena
April 9, 2011Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre
April 12, 2011 Colorado Springs Colorado Springs City Auditorium
April 14, 2011ChicagoAragon Ballroom
April 15, 2011 Kenosha Tarble Athletic Center
April 16, 2011DetroitThe Fillmore Detroit
April 17, 2011 Champaign Assembly Hall
April 18, 2011St. LouisThe Pageant
April 19, 2011 Grand Rapids The Orbit Room
April 20, 2011 Indiana Ed Fry Arena
April 22, 2011 Raleigh Raleigh Amphitheater
April 23, 2011 [AJ] Orlando Universal Music Plaza Stage
April 24, 2011 Boca Raton Sunset Cove Amphitheater
April 26, 2011 Morgantown WVU Coliseum
April 27, 2011 Fairfax Patriot Center
April 29, 2011 [AK] East Rutherford Meadowlands Sports Complex
April 30, 2011 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
May 1, 2011Boston Agganis Arena
May 3, 2011 Montreal Canada Métropolis
May 5, 2011Toronto Kool Haus
May 6, 2011MontrealMétropolis
May 7, 2011 Quebec City Pavillon de la Jeunesse
May 8, 2011 Portland United States State Theatre
May 22, 2011 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
May 28, 2011ParadiseUnited States Chateau Nightclub & Gardens
June 4, 2011 [AL] Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Europe [14] [20] [22]
June 10, 2011 [AM] Zagreb Croatia Dvorište Jedinstva
June 11, 2011 [AN] Nickelsdorf AustriaPannonia Fields II
June 12, 2011 Innsbruck Olympiahalle Innsbruck
June 13, 2011 [AO] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland Landgaaf
June 15, 2011ParisFrance L'Olympia
June 16, 2011 [AP] Sursee Switzerland Sursee Stadthalle
June 17, 2011MilanItalyFiera Open Air Arena
June 18, 2011Rome Capannelle Racecourse
June 21, 2011 Tallinn Estonia Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
June 23, 2011 [AP] PragueCzech RepublicIncheba Expo Praha Exhibition Grounds
June 25, 2011 [AQ] Razlog Bulgaria Razlog Valley
June 28, 2011 [AR] Arendal Norway Tromøya
June 30, 2011 [AS] Borlänge SwedenBorlänge Centrumförening
July 2, 2011 [AT] Sopron HungaryLővér Kemping
July 6, 2011 Athens Greece Water Square
July 8, 2011 [AU] Oeiras PortugalPasseio Marítimo de Alges
July 9, 2011 [AV] Bilbao Spain Kobeta Mendi
July 13, 2011Saint PetersburgRussia Стадион Телебашня
Asia [15] [26] [27]
July 15, 2011 Byblos Lebanon Unesco Square
July 22, 2011 [AW] Jakarta Indonesia Carnaval Beach
July 24, 2011 [AA] Shah Alam Malaysia I-City CityPark
July 26, 2011 Kowloon Hong Kong Star Hall
July 29, 2011 Quezon City Philippines TriNoma Activity Center
July 31, 2011 [AX] Taipei Taiwan Studio 18
Europe [14] [20] [22] [27] [28]
August 11, 2011 [AY] Stuttgart Germany Schlossplatz
August 12, 2011Nuremberg Nuremberg Arena
August 13, 2011 [W] Budapest HungaryÓbuda Island
August 16, 2011 [AZ] Belfast Northern Ireland Custom House Square
August 19, 2011 [BA] Lüdinghausen GermanyFlugplatz Borkenberge
August 20, 2011 [BB] Großpösna Störmthaler See
August 23, 2011Hamburg Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld
August 24, 2011 Mannheim SAP Arena
August 26, 2011 [BC] Reading EnglandLittle John's Farm
August 27, 2011 [BD] Leeds Bramham Park
North America [14] [27]
September 2, 2011 Highland United StatesYuhaviatam Room at San Manuel Casino
September 4, 2011 Stateline MontBleu Theater
Asia [27]
September 17, 2011 [BE] Beijing China Chaoyang Sports Centre
September 18, 2011 [BE] Shanghai Shanghai Ruike Field
September 21, 2011 Nagoya Japan Club Diamond Hall
September 22, 2011OsakaMatsushita IMP Hall
September 23, 2011Tokyo Studio Coast
North America[ citation needed ]
September 29, 2011 Honolulu United States The Waterfront
October 22, 2011 [BF] Mexico CityMexico Palacio de los Deportes
October 23, 2011 [BF] León Poliforum León
Europe [27]
November 2, 2011 Riga Latvia Arena Riga
November 3, 2011 Vilnius Lithuania Siemens Arena
November 4, 2011 Minsk Belarus Minsk Sports Palace
November 7, 2011 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
November 8, 2011
November 11, 2011ParisFrance Zénith de Paris
November 12, 2011
November 13, 2011 Nantes Zénith de Nantes Métropole
November 15, 2011 Bordeaux L'Espace Médoquine
November 16, 2011ToulouseLe Phare
November 18, 2011Lille Zénith de Lille
November 19, 2011 Metz Galaxie Amnéville
November 20, 2011 Lyon Le Transbordeur
November 22, 2011 Montpellier Zénith Sud
November 23, 2011 Marseille Le Dôme de Marseille
November 25, 2011 Hohenems AustriaTennis Event Center
November 26, 2011Vienna Wiener Stadthalle
November 28, 2011FrankfurtGermany Festhalle Frankfurt
November 29, 2011 Cologne Lanxess Arena
November 30, 2011 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
December 3, 2011 Schladming Austria Planai-Stadion
United States [29]
December 6, 2011New York CityUnited States Hammerstein Ballroom
December 7, 2011
December 8, 2011 St. Peter's Episcopal Church
December 9, 2011
Music festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is a part of the KFMA Day Festival [30]
B This concert is a part of Edge 102.1 Edgefest 20
C This concert is part of the Radio 1's Big Weekend Music Festival.[ citation needed ]
D This concert is a part of B.O.M.B. Fest. [31]
E This concert is a part of Rock am Ring
F This concert is a part of Rock im Park
G This concert is a part of the 013 Festival
J This concert is a part of Caribana Festival
K This concert is a part of the Download Festival [32]
L This concert is a part of Provinssirock Festival
M This concert is a part of Pier Pressure Festival.
N This concert is a part of the Open Air St. Gallen
O This concert is a part of the TMF Awards Festival
P This concert is a part of Rock a Field Music Festival
Q This concert is a part of Rock Werchter
R This concert is a part of Heineken Jammin' Festival
S This concert was a part of T in the Park [33]
T This concert is a part of Oxegen Festival [34]
U This concert is a part of Singfest [35]
V These concerts were a part of Summer Sonic Festival [36]
W This concert is a part of Sziget Festival [37]
X This concert is a part of Coke Live Festival
Y This concert is a part of Frequency Festival
Z This concert is a part of Lowlands Festival
AA These concerts are a part MTV World Stage [38] [39]
AB This concert is a part of the Great New York State Fair [40]
AC This concert is a part of the University of Ottawa 101 Week Fedstock [41]
AD These concerts are a part of the MTV Campus Invasion Tour [42]
AE This concert is a part of Epicenter Music Festival [43]
AF This concert is a part of the DeLuna Festival [44]
AG This concert is a part of BBC Radio 1 Student Tour [45]
AH These concerts are a part of Soundwave Festival [46]
AI This concert is a part of Lollapalooza [47]
AJ This concert is a part of Universal Studios Florida Mardi Gras [48]
AK This concert is a part of the Bamboozle Music Festival [49]
AL This concert is a part of the Q101 Jamboree
AM This concert is a part of the Mars Festival
AN This concert is a part of the Nova Rock Festival [50]
AO This concert is a part of the Pinkpop Festival [51]
AP This concert is a part of the Prague City Festival [52]
AQ This concert is a part of the Elevation Festival [53]
AR This concert is a part of the Hove Festival [54]
AS This concert is a part of the Peace & Love Festival [55]
AT This concert is a part of the Volt Festival [56]
AU This concert is a part of the Optimus Alive! Festival [57]
AV This concert is a part of the Bilbao Live Festival [58]
AW This concert is a part of Java Rockin'Land [59]
AX This concert is a part of the "Twinkie Rock Festival"
AY This concert is a part of "Stuttgarter Sternstunden"
AZ This concert is a part of Belsonic [60]
BA This concert is a part of the Area 4 Festival [61]
BB This concert is a part of the Highfield Festival [61]
BC This concert is a part of the Reading Festival [62]
BD This concert is a part of the Leeds Festival [62]
BE These concerts are a part of the Black Rabbit Festival [63]
BF This concert is a part of the EXA FM Radio Festival
Cancellations and rescheduled shows

Broadcasts and recordings

Taken from their third album, the single Closer to the Edge was released with a video that consisted of footage recorded at various concerts, appearances and festivals from the Into the Wild tour. The footage ranged from the 1st of the 300 live shows in Nottingham, England and until the shows of June 2010. The video contains interviews of fans conducted by Jared Leto backstage at various concerts.

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American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars has released six studio albums, three extended plays, eighteen singles, four promotional singles, one video album and seventeen music videos. The band was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1998 by brothers Jared Leto and Shannon Leto, with Tomo Miličević joining the band later. The band's debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars, was released through Immortal and Virgin Records in August 2002 and peaked at number 107 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Top Heatseekers, selling more than two million copies worldwide as of March 2011. The album produced two singles, "Capricorn " and "Edge of the Earth".

<i>This Is War</i> 2009 studio album by Thirty Seconds to Mars

This Is War is the third studio album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released on December 8, 2009 through Virgin Records. It was the band's first studio album in four years, after the breakthrough of their previous work, A Beautiful Lie (2005). The album was recorded over a span of two years while the band was in the midst of a legal dispute with Virgin over an alleged breach-of-contract. The case was later settled in April 2009, and the band signed to EMI later that year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kings and Queens (Thirty Seconds to Mars song)</span> 2009 single by Thirty Seconds to Mars

"Kings and Queens" is a song by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured on their third studio album This Is War (2009). Written by lead vocalist Jared Leto across the United States and South Africa, the track was produced by Flood, Steve Lillywhite and Thirty Seconds to Mars. According to Leto, the lyrics of "Kings and Queens" explore the triumphant feeling of human possibilities. The melody of the song contains several qualities similar to that of 1980s adult contemporary musical works and is imbued with elements of progressive rock. The song was released as the lead single from This Is War on October 13, 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Family Jewels Tour</span> 2010–11 concert tour by Marina and the Diamonds

The Family Jewels Tour was the first major headlining concert tour by Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, known professionally as MARINA in support of her debut album, The Family Jewels. In December 2009, prior to the release of her album, she announced an eight-date concert tour for the United Kingdom in February 2010. Following the success of her British tour, with tickets selling out, Diamandis announced her second United Kingdom and Ireland tour, entitled The Gem Tour. Tour dates for the United States and mainland Europe, in countries such as France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, were shortly added. In May 2010, Diamandis announced sixteen dates for her third United Kingdom and Ireland tour in Autumn the following year. Marina announced on 14 October that her third headlining UK tour would be called The Burger Queen Tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hellbilly Deluxe 2 World Tour</span> 2009–12 concert tour by Rob Zombie

The Hellbilly Deluxe 2 World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Rob Zombie that began in October 2009 in support of his fourth studio album Hellbilly Deluxe 2. The tour consisted of 12 legs spanning across Japan, North America, Europe and Australia. The tour marked the first time Zombie has performed internationally since the beginning of his solo career.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Come Around Sundown World Tour</span> 2010–11 concert tour by Kings of Leon

The Come Around Sundown World Tour was the second concert tour by American rock band Kings of Leon. Visiting the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia, the tour supported the band's fifth studio album, Come Around Sundown (2010). The tour has been praised by both critics and spectators alike, with many dates selling out within minutes. The concerts held in North America grossed over 14 million dollars, becoming the 49th highest-grossing North American tour. The tour ranked 40th in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)", earning roughly 20 million dollars in 2011.

The Forever Night, Never Day Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour</span> 2010–12 concert tour by Bruno Mars

The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars. Launched in support of his 2010 debut studio album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, the tour was announced in October 2010 and included dates in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, the Caribbean and South America.

<i>MTV Unplugged</i> (Thirty Seconds to Mars EP) 2011 EP by Thirty Seconds to Mars

MTV Unplugged is an extended play (EP) and live album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released in the United States on August 19, 2011 by Virgin Records. It features an acoustic performance taped at Sony Music Studios in New York City on May 13 of that year for the television series MTV Unplugged. The show's purpose is to present name artists, and feature them stripped of studio equipment. The performance was accompanied by musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet, a gospel choir and included the contribution of the band's fans.

The Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Tour was the third worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in support of the band's fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Welcome to the Universe Tour</span> 2006 concert tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars

The Welcome to the Universe Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005). Presenting a series of inexpensive concerts for music fans, the concert tour was announced in August 2006 as a part of the MTV2 $2Bill tour. The Welcome to the Universe Tour began on October 17, 2006 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and ended on November 25, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. The setlist encompassed songs from their first two studio albums, 30 Seconds to Mars and A Beautiful Lie.

Into the Wild is an American documentary series written and directed by Jared Leto. The series tells the story behind the concert tour of the same name by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, which propelled the group into arenas around the world and was certified by the Guinness World Records as the longest running tour in the history of rock music. The series is produced by Leto and Emma Ludbrook through the production company Sisyphus Corporation. Into the Wild premiered internationally on November 30, 2014, on the online platform VyRT.

<i>Bartholomew Cubbins 2006–2014</i> 2015 video by Thirty Seconds to Mars

Bartholomew Cubbins 2006–2014 is a collection of music videos by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released in the United States on April 13, 2015 by Sisyphus. It features all of the music videos directed for the band by frontman Jared Leto from 2006 to 2014 in addition to behind-the-scenes footage, covering the period from A Beautiful Lie (2005), This Is War (2009) and Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Monolith Tour</span> 2018–19 concert tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars

The Monolith Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. Staged in support of the band's fifth studio album America (2018), the tour visited arenas and stadiums throughout 2018 and 2019. It was initially announced in October 2017 with European dates being released at the same time, with North American dates announced afterwards. It began on March 12, 2018 in Basel, Switzerland, and concluded on August 17, 2019 in Großpösna, Germany. The support acts for the tour included Walk the Moon, K.Flay, MisterWives, Joywave, and Welshly Arms.

The Palm Trees & Power Lines Tour was the fifth concert tour by American pop rock band Maroon 5, launched in support of the third album Hands All Over (2010). The tour began on July 27, 2010 in New York City and concluded on October 29, 2010 in Mahnomen, Minnesota, comprising 39 concerts.

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