World tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars | |
Location | Europe • Africa • Asia • Oceania • North America • South America |
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Associated album | Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams |
Start date | June 5, 2013 |
End date | September 30, 2015 |
Legs | 13 |
No. of shows | 103 in Europe 33 in North America 11 in South America 4 in Oceania 5 in Asia 2 in Africa 158 in total [1] |
Thirty Seconds to Mars concert chronology |
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 .
The tour started on June 5, 2013 in Europe (Impact Festival, Warsaw, Poland), playing in open-air spaces and festivals such as Rock am Ring, Rock Werchter, Download Festival, Nova Rock Festival, and Pinkpop Festival. In mid-August 2013, the tour should have reached Australia, but due to a medical procedure the dates were rescheduled to March 2014. [2] Also in August they played in Tokyo. [3] [4] In September the band performed at Rock in Rio and the iTunes Festival. [5] [6] In the middle of September they will continue touring in North America. [7] By the end of October the band will return to Europe to play in arenas. [8] The venue in Melbourne, Australia is shifted to Hisense Arena to please Rolling Stones. [9] Thirty Seconds to Mars later embarked on a double-headline tour, dubbed the Carnivores Tour, with American rock band Linkin Park, which spanned 25 dates in August and September 2014 in North America.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Leg 1: Europe [1] [10] | |||
June 5, 2013 | Warsaw | Poland | Impact Festival |
June 6, 2013 | Berlin | Germany | Zitadelle |
June 7, 2013 | Nürburg | Rock am Ring | |
June 9, 2013 | Nuremberg | Rock im Park | |
June 12, 2013 | Moscow | Russia | Maxidrom |
June 14, 2013 | Nickelsdorf | Austria | Nova Rock Festival |
June 15, 2013 | Landgraaf | Netherlands | Pinkpop Festival |
June 16, 2013 | Donington Park | United Kingdom | Download Festival |
June 19, 2013 | Stockholm | Sweden | Gröna Lund |
June 21, 2013 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Tivoli Gardens |
June 23, 2013 | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene |
June 28, 2013 | Helsinki | Finland | Rock the Beach Festival |
July 2, 2013 | Hradec Králové | Czech Republic | Rock for People |
July 3, 2013 | Sopron | Hungary | Volt Festival |
July 5, 2013 | Arras | France | Main Square Festival |
July 7, 2013 | Leuven | Belgium | Rock Werchter |
July 9, 2013 | Paris | France | Grand Palais |
July 10, 2013 | Colmar | Colmar Open Air Theatre | |
July 12, 2013 | Aix-les-Bains | Aix-les-Bains Musilac Festival | |
July 13, 2013 | Lucca | Italy | Piazza Napoleone Open Air |
July 14, 2013 | Padova | Anfiteatro Camerini Open Air | |
July 16, 2013 | Nice | France | Nice Crazy Week Festival |
July 18, 2013 | Six-Fours-les-Plages | Festival Voix Du Gaou | |
July 19, 2013 | Bayonne | Bayonne Arena Festival | |
July 20, 2013 | Porto | Portugal | Mares Vivas Festival |
Asia | |||
August 21, 2013 | Tokyo | Japan | Liquid Room |
Festivals [5] [6] | |||
September 14, 2013 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Rock in Rio |
September 18, 2013 | London | United Kingdom | iTunes Festival |
Leg 2: North America [7] | |||
September 20, 2013 | San Diego | United States | 91X Fest |
September 21, 2013 | Las Vegas | iHeartRadio Music Festival | |
September 27, 2013 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | |
September 28, 2013 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | |
September 29, 2013 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | |
October 1, 2013 | Montréal | Canada | Evenko Metropolis |
October 2, 2013 | |||
October 3, 2013 | Toronto | The Sound Academy | |
October 4, 2013 | Columbus | United States | Lifestyle Communities Pavilion |
October 5, 2013 | Sterling Heights | Freedom Hill Amphitheatre | |
October 8, 2013 | Denver | Fillmore Auditorium | |
October 9, 2013 | Magna | The Great Salt Air | |
October 11, 2013 | San Jose | Event Center Arena | |
October 12, 2013 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | |
Leg 3: Europe [1] | |||
October 29, 2013 | Lisbon | Portugal | MEO Arena |
October 30, 2013 | Madrid | Spain | Palacio Vistalegre |
October 31, 2013 | Barcelona | Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona | |
November 2, 2013 | Milan | Italy | Mediolanum Forum |
November 3, 2013 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena |
November 5, 2013 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
November 6, 2013 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle |
November 7, 2013 | Frankfurt | Festhalle | |
November 8, 2013 | Hamburg | O2 World | |
November 11, 2013 | Antwerp | Belgium | Lotto Arena |
November 12, 2013 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome |
November 14, 2013 | Cardiff | United Kingdom | Motorpoint Arena |
November 15, 2013 | Birmingham | National Indoor Arena | |
November 18, 2013 | Newcastle upon Tyne | Metro Radio Arena | |
November 19, 2013 | Glasgow | The Hydro | |
November 21, 2013 | Nottingham | Capital FM Arena | |
November 22, 2013 | Plymouth | Plymouth Pavilions | |
November 23, 2013 | London | O2 Arena | |
November 24, 2013 | Manchester | Manchester Arena | |
November 25, 2013 | Dublin | Ireland | O2 Arena |
November 26, 2013 | Belfast | United Kingdom | Belfast Odyssey |
Leg 4: North America [11] | |||
November 29, 2013 | Tucson | United States | Rialto Theatre |
November 30, 2013 | Las Vegas | The Joint | |
December 5, 2013 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | |
December 7, 2013 | St. Petersburg | 97X Next Big Thing | |
December 8, 2013 | Jacksonville | X102.9′s The Big Ticket at Metropolitan Park | |
December 10, 2013 | Nashville | War Memorial Auditorium | |
December 12, 2013 | St. Louis | The Pageant | |
December 14, 2013 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | |
December 15, 2013 | Indianapolis | Egyptian Room | |
December 18, 2013 | Richmond | XL102′s Miracle on Broad Street at The National | |
December 19, 2013 | Norfolk | Norva Theatre | |
December 21, 2013 | Tulsa | Z104.5 The Edge's Christmas Concert | |
Leg 5: North America | |||
January 21, 2014 | Guadalajara | Mexico | Auditorio Telmex |
January 22, 2014 | Monterrey | Auditorio Banamex | |
January 24, 2014 | Mexico City | Palacio de los Deportes | |
Leg 6: Europe [11] | |||
February 14, 2014 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier |
February 15, 2014 | Lille | Zénith de Lille | |
February 17, 2014 | Paris | Zénith de Paris | |
February 18, 2014 | |||
February 19, 2014 | Stuttgart | Germany | Schleyerhalle |
February 21, 2014 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falkoner |
February 22, 2014 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stora Arenan |
February 23, 2014 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum |
February 25, 2014 | Berlin | Germany | O2 World |
February 26, 2014 | Hanover | TUI Arena | |
March 8, 2014 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena |
March 10, 2014 | Minsk | Belarus | Minsk-Arena |
March 12, 2014 | Kyiv | Ukraine | Palace of Sports |
March 14, 2014 | Krasnodar | Russia | Sports Palace Olimp |
March 15, 2014 | Rostov-on-Don | Sports Palace | |
March 16, 2014 | Moscow | Olympic Stadium | |
March 18, 2014 | Saint Petersburg | Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex | |
Leg 7: Australia [12] | |||
March 25, 2014 | Perth | Australia | Challenge Stadium |
March 28, 2014 | Melbourne | Hisense Arena | |
March 29, 2014 | Sydney | Qantas Credit Union Arena | |
March 30, 2014 | Brisbane | Riverstage | |
Leg 8: Asia [11] | |||
April 2, 2014 | Osaka | Japan | Big Cat |
April 3, 2014 | Tokyo | Shibuya-Ax | |
April 5, 2014 | Bangkok | Thailand | Bitec Bangna |
Leg 9: Europe | |||
June 19, 2014 | Turin | Italy | Palasport Olimpico |
June 20, 2014 | Rome | Rock in Roma | |
June 22, 2014 | Rybnik | Poland | Rybnik Stadium |
June 25, 2014 | Mönchengladbach | Germany | Warsteiner HockeyPark |
June 27, 2014 | Roeser | Luxembourg | Rock A Field |
June 28, 2014 | Piešťany | Slovakia | Topfest |
June 30, 2014 | Prague | Czech Republic | Tipsport Arena |
July 1, 2014 | Vienna | Austria | Rinderhalle |
July 2, 2014 | Linz | Linz Castle | |
July 3, 2014 | Sopron | Hungary | Volt Festival |
July 5, 2014 | Bucharest | Romania | Romexpo |
July 6, 2014 | Sofia | Bulgaria | Sofia Rocks Festival |
July 9, 2014 | Yaroslavl | Russia | Arena 2000 |
July 11, 2014 | Kazan | TatNeft Arena | |
July 13, 2014 | Yekaterinburg | KRK Uralets | |
July 15, 2014 | Tallinn | Estonia | Saku Suurhall Arena |
July 17, 2014 | Vienne | France | Theatre Antique |
July 18, 2014 | Cannes | Palais des Festivals Terrace | |
July 20, 2014 | Carhaix | Vieilles Charrues Festival | |
July 22, 2014 | Nyon | Switzerland | Paléo Festival |
July 24, 2014 | Saint-Tropez | France | Citadelle |
July 25, 2014 | Corsica | Patrimonio Le Nuits de La Guitare | |
Leg 10 | |||
September 20, 2014 | Las Vegas | United States | The Cosmopolitan |
Leg 11: Latin America | |||
October 3, 2014 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot |
October 5, 2014 | San José | Costa Rica | Palacio de los Deportes (Heredia) |
October 7, 2014 | Quito | Ecuador | Agora de la Casa de la Cultura |
October 9, 2014 | Lima | Peru | Parque de la Exposicion |
October 11, 2014 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Luna Park |
October 12, 2014 | La Rural | ||
October 14, 2014 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena |
October 16, 2014 | São Paulo | Brazil | Espaço das Americas |
October 18, 2014 | Rio de Janeiro | Fundição Progresso | |
October 19, 2014 | |||
October 21, 2014 | Brasília | Opera Hall | |
October 24, 2014 | Asunción | Paraguay | Yacht & Golf Club Paraguayo |
October 26, 2014 | Panama City | Panama | Pixbae Rock Fest- Plaza Figali |
Leg 12: South Africa [11] | |||
November 21, 2014 | Johannesburg | South Africa | Coca-Cola Dome |
November 23, 2014 | Cape Town | Grandwest Arena | |
Leg 13: Europe [11] | |||
March 8, 2015 | Sochi | Russia | Shayba Arena |
March 10, 2015 | Voronezh | Voronezh Sports Palace | |
March 13, 2015 | Volgograd | Sports Palace | |
March 15, 2015 | Tolyatti | Volgar’ Sports Palace | |
March 18, 2015 | Saint Petersburg | Saint Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex | |
March 22, 2015 | Moscow | Olympic Stadium | |
March 23, 2015 | Ufa | Sports Palace | |
March 24, 2015 | Chelyabinsk | Arena Unost | |
March 26, 2015 | Perm | Sports Palace | |
March 28, 2015 | Omsk | Sport Palace Blinova | |
March 29, 2015 | Novosibirsk | LDS Sibir | |
March 31, 2015 | Krasnoyarsk | Sport Palace Yarygina | |
April 2, 2015 | Nizhny Novgorod | Novgorod Expo Yarmarka | |
April 4, 2015 | Minsk | Belarus | Chizhovka Arena |
May 2, 2015 | Ischgl | Austria | Silvretta Arena |
May 4, 2015 | Sopot | Poland | Ergo Arena |
May 6, 2015 | Kyiv | Ukraine | Kyiv Sports Palace |
May 8, 2015 | Paris | France | Le Bataclan |
May 9, 2015 | London | England | Church of St John-at-Hackney |
Asia [11] | |||
September 25, 2015 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Dubai World Trade Centre Arena |
Europe [11] | |||
September 27, 2015 | Getafe | Spain | Neox Rocks Festival |
September 30, 2015 | Athens | Greece | Terra Vibe Park |
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The Carnivores Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album The Hunting Party (2014) and Thirty Seconds to Mars' fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams (2013). The joint tour was officially announced in March 2014 at a press conference, with the full itinerary being revealed. It began on August 8, 2014 in West Palm Beach, Florida and ended on September 19 in Concord, California, visiting arenas and stadiums throughout North America. It was promoted by Live Nation and sponsored in-part by Infinity. American rock band AFI served as the opening act for the tour.
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