Cancelled tour by Andrew Stockdale | |
Location |
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Associated album | Keep Moving |
Start date | 7 June 2013 |
End date | 29 June 2013 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 38 |
The Keep Moving Tour is a cancelled concert tour by Australian hard rock musician Andrew Stockdale in support of his debut solo album Keep Moving . The tour was scheduled for two legs in Australia and the United States between July and August 2013, but as of 21 July 2013 the entire tour is cancelled.
Andrew Stockdale originally announced his debut solo tour in April 2013, scheduling 14 shows for the opening Australian leg between 6 and 29 June. [1] [2] The support act was later announced as The Delta Riggs, featuring Stockdale band member Elliott Hammond. [3] In June however, the day before the first scheduled show in Newcastle, New South Wales, Stockdale announced that the Australian leg of the tour had been postponed due to "international commitments", with only the album launch show at The Metro Theatre in Sydney remaining. [4] The tour would later visit the United States for 24 shows throughout July and August. [5]
In July 2013, it was announced that all Andrew Stockdale Keep Moving tour dates had been cancelled, and that his old band Wolfmother would reunite to perform a number of shows in the United States. [6] As of 21 July 2013, it is not yet known whether any of the Keep Moving shows will be rescheduled, either as Andrew Stockdale or as Wolfmother.
The following is the set list from the 7 June 2013 concert at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales. [7]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Support act(s) |
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Leg 1: Australia | ||||
7 June 2013 | Sydney | Australia | The Metro Theatre | The Bob Harrow Band [7] |
6 June 2013 | Newcastle | Bar on the Hill | The Delta Riggs | |
8 June 2013 | Wollongong | Waves Nightclub | ||
13 June 2013 | Melbourne | Ferntree Gully Hotel | ||
14 June 2013 | The Hi-Fi | |||
15 June 2013 | Geelong | The Wool Exchange | ||
16 June 2013 | Melbourne | Pier Hotel | ||
19 June 2013 | Adelaide | The Gov | ||
20 June 2013 | Perth | The Bakery Artrage Complex | ||
21 June 2013 | Fremantle | Fly by Night Club | ||
22 June 2013 | Perth | Prince of Wales Hotel | ||
27 June 2013 | Brisbane | The Hi-Fi | ||
28 June 2013 | Gold Coast | Coolangatta Hotel | ||
29 June 2013 | Byron Bay | The Northern | ||
Leg 2: United States | ||||
26 July 2013 | Dallas | United States | Trees | Not announced |
27 July 2013 | Austin | Emo's East | ||
28 July 2013 | Houston | House of Blues | ||
29 July 2013 | New Orleans | One Eyed Jacks | ||
31 July 2013 | Nashville | Exit/In | ||
1 August 2013 | Atlanta | The Masquerade | ||
2 August 2013 | Asheville | The Orange Peel | ||
3 August 2013 | Washington, D.C. | U Street Music Hall | ||
5 August 2013 | Boston | Brighton Music Hall | ||
6 August 2013 | New York City | Bowery Ballroom | ||
7 August 2013 | Music Hall of Williamsburg | |||
9 August 2013 | Philadelphia | Union Transfer | ||
10 August 2013 | Pittsburgh | Mr Smalls Theatre | ||
12 August 2013 | Detroit | Magic Stick | ||
13 August 2013 | Chicago | Double Door | ||
15 August 2013 | St. Louis | The Firebird | ||
16 August 2013 | Kansas City | The Riot Room | ||
17 August 2013 | Denver | Bluebird Theater | ||
18 August 2013 | Aspen | Belly Up | ||
21 August 2013 | Portland | Doug Fir Lounge | ||
22 August 2013 | Seattle | Neumos | ||
24 August 2013 | San Francisco | The Independent | ||
25 August 2013 | West Hollywood | Troubadour | ||
26 August 2013 | Solana Beach | Belly Up |
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