Life Is Yours Tour

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Life Is Yours Tour
Tour by Foals
Foals Life Is Yours Tour 2022.jpg
Location
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • North America
Associated album Life Is Yours
Start date20 April 2022
End date4 September 2023
No. of shows
  • 62 in Europe
  • 1 in Asia
  • 52 in North America
  • 115 in total
Foals concert chronology

The Life Is Yours Tour was a concert tour by English indie rock band Foals in support of the band's seventh studio album, Life Is Yours . The tour started on 20 April 2022 and concluded on 4 September 2023. The remaining dates from the band's Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour were rescheduled from April 2020 to April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ten months later, in March 2021, Foals rescheduled their remaining concerts to 2022. [1]

Contents

Goat Girl, Shame, Yard Act, and Egyptian Blue supported Foals on select UK dates. [2]

Background

In March 2019 Foals embarked on the Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour, playing until February 2020 in Singapore. The band's remaining tour dates were rescheduled to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[ citation needed ]

In April 2022, 10 days before the tour commenced, it was re-branded to the 'Life Is Yours Tour' in support of their then-upcoming seventh studio album.[ citation needed ]

The Life Is Yours Tour is the band's first tour as a trio. Jack Freeman joined Foals on tour, playing bass, synthesizer and providing backing vocals and Joe Price joined on keyboards and synthesizer, taking the places of bassist Walter Gervers who departed in 2018, and Edwin Congreave who left the band in 2021.[ citation needed ]

In June 2022, Foals announced six UK dates in 2023 for intimate concerts. [3]

A few days later the band announced a 25-date headline tour in North America, starting in October and concluding in December 2022. [4]

Set list

This set list is representative of the performance on 16 December 2022 in New York City, New York. It is not representative of the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Wake Me Up"
  2. "The Runner"
  3. "2001"
  4. "Balloons"
  5. "Olympic Airways"
  6. "My Number"
  7. "Black Gold"
  8. "Birch Tree"
  9. "2am"
  10. "In Degrees"
  11. "Spanish Sahara"
  12. "Red Socks Pugie"
  13. "Providence"
  14. "Snake Oil"
  15. "Mountain at My Gates"
Encore
  1. "Inhaler"
  2. "Two Steps, Twice"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueSupport act(s)
Europe
20 April 2022 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall Goat Girl
21 April 2022
23 April 2022 Birmingham England Utilita Arena Birmingham
25 April 2022 Hull Bonus Arena
26 April 2022 Newcastle O2 City Hall
27 April 2022 Brighton Brighton Centre
29 April 2022 London Olympia London Shame, Goat Girl
30 April 2022Shame, Egyptian Blue
1 May 2022
2 May 2022
5 May 2022 Blackpool Empress Ballroom Yard Act
6 May 2022
8 May 2022London O2 Academy Brixton Goat Girl
14 May 2022 Berlin Germany Verti Music HallEgyptian Blue
15 May 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
16 May 2022 Paris France Zénith Paris
18 May 2022 Zürich Switzerland X-TRA Zürich
29 May 2022 [lower-alpha 1] Coventry England War Memorial Park
4 June 2022 [lower-alpha 2] Warsaw Poland Sluzewiec Racetrack
10 June 2022 [lower-alpha 3] Copenhagen Denmark Søndermarken
16 June 2022 [lower-alpha 4] Santiago de Compostela Spain Auditorio Monte do Gozo
18 June 2022 [lower-alpha 5] Scheeßel Germany Eichenring
19 June 2022 [lower-alpha 6] Neuhausen ob Eck take-off GewerbePark
21 June 2022 Cologne E-Werk Egyptian Blue
24 June 2022 [lower-alpha 7] Pilton EnglandWorthy Farm
26 June 2022 [lower-alpha 8] Werchter Belgium Festivalpark Werchter
27 June 2022 Dublin Ireland Fairview Park The Murder Capital
29 June 2022 [lower-alpha 9] Manchester England Castlefield Bowl Yard Act
2 July 2022 [lower-alpha 10] Belfort France Lac de Malsaucy
7 July 2022 [lower-alpha 11] Madrid SpainIFEMA
8 July 2022 Leeds England Millennium Square Egyptian Blue
9 July 2022 [lower-alpha 12] Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Green
16 July 2022 [lower-alpha 13] Lisbon Portugal Parque das Nações
23 July 2022 [lower-alpha 14] Suffolk England Henham Park
Asia
30 July 2022 [lower-alpha 15] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
North America
28 October 2022 Las Vegas United States Brooklyn Bowl Inner Wave, Gustaf
29 October 2022 San Diego Soma San Diego
30 October 2022 Phoenix The Van Buren
1 November 2022 Austin Stubb's Bar-B-Q
3 November 2022 Houston Downstairs at White Oak Music Hall
4 November 2022 Fort Worth Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall
5 November 2022
7 November 2022 Denver Mission Ballroom
8 November 2022 Salt Lake City The Complex
11 November 2022 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
12 November 2022 Seattle United States The Showbox SoDo
13 November 2022 Portland Roseland Theater
15 November 2022 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
16 November 2022 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
19 November 2022 [lower-alpha 16] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
1 December 2022 Minneapolis United StatesFillmore MinneapolisInner Wave, Glove
2 December 2022 Chicago The Vic Theatre
3 December 2022
4 December 2022 [lower-alpha 17] St. Louis The Pageant
6 December 2022 Atlanta The Eastern
7 December 2022 Nashville Marathon Music Works
9 December 2022 Columbus KEMBA Live!
10 December 2022 Toronto Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
11 December 2022 Cleveland United States The Agora
13 December 2022 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
14 December 2022 Philadelphia Franklin Music Hall
16 December 2022 New York Terminal 5
17 December 2022 Boston Roadrunner
18 December 2022 Portland State Theatre
Europe
4 May 2023 [lower-alpha 18] Southampton EnglandEngine Rooms Southampton
5 May 2023 [lower-alpha 19] Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool
7 May 2023 [lower-alpha 20] EdinburghScotlandThe Liquid Room
8 May 2023 [lower-alpha 20] GlasgowSWG3 Warehouse
9 May 2023 [lower-alpha 21] Oxford England O2 Academy Oxford
11 May 2023 [lower-alpha 22] Kingston upon Thames PRYZM
North America
18 May 2023 Monterrey MexicoShowcenterTBA
20 May 2023Mexico CityPepsi Center WTC
21 May 2023 [lower-alpha 23] Guadalajara Valle VFG
Europe
22 June 2023 [lower-alpha 24] Milan Italy Ippodromo SNAI San SiroTBA
23 June 2023 [lower-alpha 25] Zagreb Croatia Tvornica KultureSvemirko
25 June 2023 Warsaw Poland Progresja Summer StageTBA
27 June 2023 Vienna Austria Planet.tt Bank Austria Halle
28 June 2023 Prague Czech Republic Žluté lázně
30 June 2023 [lower-alpha 26] BelfortFranceLac de Malsaucy
1 July 2023 [lower-alpha 27] Nort-sur-Erdre Le Port Mulon
North America (supporting Paramore)
6 July 2023 New Orleans United States Smoothie King Center
8 July 2023Fort Worth Dickies Arena
9 July 2023Austin Moody Center
11 July 2023Houston Toyota Center
13 July 2023Denver Ball Arena
15 July 2023 Palm Desert Acrisure Arena
16 July 2023San Diego Viejas Arena
18 July 2023 [lower-alpha 28] Los AngelesThe Belasco
19 July 2023 Inglewood Kia Forum
20 July 2023
22 July 2023 San Francisco Chase Center
24 July 2023Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
25 July 2023Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum
27 July 2023Salt Lake City Vivint Arena
29 July 2023 Tulsa BOK Center
30 July 2023St. Louis Enterprise Center
2 August 2023 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
3 August 2023 [lower-alpha 29] ChicagoThalia Hall
4 August 2023 [lower-alpha 30] Grant Park
6 August 2023 [lower-alpha 31] MontrealCanada Parc Jean-Drapeau
Europe
10 August 2023 [lower-alpha 32] Budapest Hungary Hajógyári Island
11 August 2023 [lower-alpha 33] Trenčín Slovakia Trenčín Airfield
12 August 2023 [lower-alpha 34] Landerneau FranceLes Jardins De La Palud
TBA [lower-alpha 35] Biddinghuizen NetherlandsEvenemententerrein Walibi Holland
20 August 2023 [lower-alpha 36] Hasselt BelgiumDomein Kiewit
25 August 2023 [lower-alpha 37] Reading EnglandLittle John's Farm
26 August 2023 [lower-alpha 38] Leeds Bramham Park
27 August 2023 [lower-alpha 39] Saint-Cloud France Parc de Saint-Cloud
TBA [lower-alpha 40] Málaga SpainSonora Mijas
2 September 2023 [lower-alpha 41] Lisbon Portugal Bela Vista Park
4 September 2023 [lower-alpha 42] Istanbul Turkey Zorlu PSM

Notes

  1. The 29 May 2022 concert in Coventry was part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
  2. The 4 June 2022 concert in Warsaw was part of Orange Warsaw Festival.
  3. The 10 June 2022 concert in Copenhagen was part of Syd For Solen.
  4. The 16 June 2022 concert in Santiago de Compostela was part of O Son do Camiño.
  5. The 18 June 2022 concert in Scheeßel was part of Hurricane Festival.
  6. The 19 June 2022 concert in Neuhausen ob Eck was part of Southside Festival.
  7. The 24 June 2022 concert in Pilton was part of Glastonbury Festival.
  8. The 26 June 2022 concert in Werchter was part of Rock Werchter Encore.
  9. The 29 June 2022 concert in Manchester was part of Sounds of the City.
  10. The 2 July 2022 concert in Belfort was part of Eurockéennes.
  11. The 7 July 2022 concert in Madrid was part of Mad Cool.
  12. The 9 July 2022 concert in Glasgow was part of TRNSMT.
  13. The 16 July 2022 concert in Lisbon was part of Super Bock Super Rock.
  14. The 23 July 2022 concert in Suffolk was part of Latitude Festival.
  15. The 30 July 2022 concert in Yuzawa was part of Fuji Rock Festival.
  16. The 19 November 2022 concert in Mexico City was part of Corona Capital.
  17. The 4 December 2022 concert in St. Louis was part of 105.7 The Point’s Ho Ho Show.
  18. Two shows. Presented by Vinilo Record Store.
  19. Two shows. Presented by Jacaranda Records.
  20. 1 2 Two shows. Presented by Assai Records.
  21. Presented by Truck Store.
  22. Two shows. Presented by Banquet Records.
  23. The 21 May 2023 concert in Guadalajara is part of Corona Capital Guadalajara.
  24. The 22 June 2023 concert in Milan is part of I-Days.
  25. The 23 June 2023 concert in Zagreb was originally scheduled to take place at the Salata Open Air Arena.
  26. The 30 June 2023 concert in Nort-sur-Erdre is part of La Nuit de l’Erdre.
  27. The 1 July 2023 concert in Nort-sur-Erdre is part of La Nuit de l’Erdre.
  28. Without Paramore.
  29. The 3 August 2023 concert in Chicago is part of Lollapalooza Aftershow. Without Paramore.
  30. The 4 August 2023 concert in Chicago is part of Lollapalooza. Without Paramore.
  31. The 6 August 2023 concert in Montreal is part of Osheaga Festival. Without Paramore.
  32. The 10 August 2023 concert in Budapest is part of Sziget Festival.
  33. The 11 August 2023 concert in Trenčín is part of GrapeFestival.
  34. The 12 August 2023 concert in Landerneau is part of Fête du Bruit.
  35. The concert in Biddinghuizen is part of Lowlands. Date TBC.
  36. The 20 August 2023 concert in Hasselt is part of Pukkelpop.
  37. The 25 August 2023 concert in Reading is part of Reading Festival.
  38. The 26 August 2023 concert in Leeds is part of Leeds Festival.
  39. The 27 August 2023 concert in Saint-Cloud is part of Rock en Seine.
  40. The concert in Málaga is part of Festival Internacional Cala Mijas. Date TBC.
  41. The 2 September 2023 concert in Lisbon is part of MEO Kalorama Lisboa.
  42. The 4 September 2023 concert in Istanbul is part of PSM Loves Summer. Originally scheduled to take place on 15 August 2023.

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