New Moon Rising World Tour

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New Moon Rising World Tour
Promotional world tour by Wolfmother
Location
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated album Cosmic Egg
Start date17 September 2009
End date18 June 2011
Legs10
No. of shows113

The New Moon Rising World Tour, also referred to as the Cosmic Egg Tour, was a concert tour by Australian rock band Wolfmother. The tour began on 17 September 2009 with a seven-show leg in Australia, followed by a short European tour in October, a North American leg comprising 24 shows and initially called for a second European leg in 2010. This was followed by an eleven show run in Australia, supporting AC/DC. The band then returned to North America, playing Lollapalooza and various other venues, including two shows in Mexico, and toured Asia and Australia in fall 2010. In early 2011, the band played the Big Day Out festivals in Australia and New Zealand. The tour then culminated after a round of festival and headlining dates in Europe over the summer, and went the studio to commence work on a third studio album. The tour was in support of the band's second album Cosmic Egg , and was the first to be completed by the four-piece lineup of the band formed in January 2009 after the original trio's breakup in August 2008.

Contents

On 30 May 2010, the band cancelled their entire tour of Europe, which would have had dates from May through July. The leg was cancelled due to illness. The band was due to play at many festivals, including Rock Am Ring, Rock Im Park, and Download Festival.

Set lists

Australia 2009

19 September 2009 [1]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "White Unicorn"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Feather"
  7. "Mind's Eye"
  8. "Vagabond"
  9. "10,000 Feet"
  10. "Colossal"

Encore:

  1. "Back Round"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
26 September 2009 [2]
  1. "Joker & the Thief"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "Colossal"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "Dimension"
  7. "White Feather"
  8. "Vagabond"
  9. "Cosmic Egg"
  10. "Mind's Eye"

Encore:

  1. "California Queen"
  2. "White Unicorn"

Europe 2009

14 October 2009 [3]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "White Unicorn"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Feather"
  7. "Vagabond"
  8. "Mind's Eye"
  9. "10,000 Feet"
  10. "Colossal"

Encore:

  1. "Back Round"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
21 October 2009 [4]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "White Feather"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "California Queen"
  6. "Woman"
  7. "White Unicorn"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "Pilgrim"
  11. "Mind's Eye"

Encore:

  1. "Wuthering Heights" (Kate Bush cover)
  2. "Vagabond"
  3. "Back Round"
  4. "Joker & the Thief"

North America 2009

29 October 2009 [5]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "White Feather"
  6. "Woman"
  7. "White Unicorn"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "Pilgrim"
  11. "Mind's Eye"
  12. "10,000 Feet"
  13. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Wuthering Heights" (Kate Bush cover)
  2. "Vagabond"
  3. "Back Round"
  4. "Joker & the Thief"
30 October 2009 [6]
  1. "Caroline"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
6 November 2009 [7]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "California Queen"
  3. "Apple Tree"
  4. "White Feather"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "New Moon Rising"
  7. "Cosmic Egg"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "10,000 Feet"
  11. "In the Castle"
  12. "Mind's Eye"
  13. "White Unicorn"

Encore:

  1. "Wuthering Heights" (Kate Bush cover)
  2. "Vagabond"
  3. "Back Round"
  4. "Joker & the Thief"
7 November 2009 [8]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "White Feather"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "Apple Tree"
  11. "Mind's Eye"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"
11 November 2009 [9]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Feather"
  7. "White Unicorn"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "Apple Tree"
  11. "10,000 Feet"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"
13 and 19 November 2009 [10] [11]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "Colossal"
  8. "White Feather"
  9. "Sundial"
  10. "Apple Tree"
  11. "10,000 Feet"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"
23 November 2009 [12]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "Sundial"
  8. "White Feather"
  9. "Colossal"
  10. "Apple Tree"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"
24 November 2009 [13]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "Colossal"
  8. "White Feather"
  9. "10,000 Feet"
  10. "Sundial"
  11. "Apple Tree"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "By the Sword" (with Slash)
  2. "Vagabond"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"

Europe 2010

14 January 2010 [14]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "White Unicorn"
  6. "White Feather"
  7. "Woman"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "Apple Tree"
  10. "Sundial"
  11. "Back Round"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
15 January 2010 [15]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "California Queen"
  3. "Cosmic Egg"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "Colossal"
  8. "Apple Tree"
  9. "White Feather"
  10. "Back Round"
  11. "10,000 Feet"
  12. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
18 January 2010 [16]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "Colossal"
  8. "Apple Tree"
  9. "White Feather"
  10. "Far Away"
  11. "Back Round"
  12. "10,000 Feet"
  13. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
19 January 2010 [17]
  1. "Sundial"
  2. "Back Round"
  3. "10,000 Feet"
  4. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
24 January 2010 [18]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "New Moon Rising"
  4. "Woman"
  5. "White Unicorn"
  6. "10,000 Feet"
  7. "Colossal"
  8. "Pilgrim"
  9. "Apple Tree"
  10. "White Feather"
  11. "Phoenix"
  12. "Back Round"
  13. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
26 and 29 January 2010 [19] [20]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "White Unicorn"
  7. "10,000 Feet"
  8. "Apple Tree"
  9. "Colossal"
  10. "White Feather"
  11. "Sundial"
  12. "Pilgrim"
  13. "Back Round"
  14. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
30 January 2010 [21] [22]
  1. "Far Away"
  2. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
2 February 2010 [23]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "Apple Tree"
  7. "10,000 Feet"
  8. "Colossal"
  9. "White Feather"
  10. "Sundial"
  11. "White Unicorn"
  12. "Pilgrim"
  13. "Back Round"
  14. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Vagabond"
  2. "Joker & the Thief"
3 February 2010 [24]
  1. "Dimension"
  2. "Cosmic Egg"
  3. "California Queen"
  4. "New Moon Rising"
  5. "Woman"
  6. "Riders on the Storm" (The Doors cover)
  7. "Lady Madonna" (The Beatles cover)
  8. "White Unicorn"
  9. "Colossal"
  10. "Apple Tree"
  11. "10,000 Feet"
  12. "White Feather"
  13. "Sundial"
  14. "Pilgrim"
  15. "Back Round"
  16. "Far Away"
  17. "In the Castle"

Encore:

  1. "Wuthering Heights" (Kate Bush cover)
  2. "Vagabond"
  3. "Joker & the Thief"

Australia 2010 (AC/DC)

15 February 2010 [25]
25 February 2010 [26]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Australia
17 September 2009 Brisbane AustraliaTivoli Theatre
19 September 2009 Sydney Enmore Theatre
23 September 2009 Perth Capitol Theatre
24 September 2009 Adelaide HQ Live
25 September 2009 Melbourne The Palace
26 September 2009Pier Hotel
2 October 2009Sydney Moore Park
Europe
14 October 2009ParisFrance Le Trabendo
15 October 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
16 October 2009 Hamburg GermanyKnust
17 October 2009BerlinColumbia Club
21 October 2009LondonUnited Kingdom The Coronet
North America
24 October 2009 Mountain View United States Shoreline Amphitheatre
25 October 2009
29 October 2009 Dallas House of Blues
30 October 2009 Austin Stubb's
31 October 2009 New Orleans Voodoo Experience
2 November 2009 Atlanta The Tabernacle
3 November 2009 Charlotte The Fillmore – Charlotte
4 November 2009Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
6 November 2009 Philadelphia Electric Factory
7 November 2009 Boston House of Blues
8 November 2009New York City Terminal 5
9 November 2009Music Hall of Williamsburg
11 November 2009 Toronto Canada Kool Haus
12 November 2009 Pontiac United StatesClutch Cargo
13 November 2009 Chicago Riviera Theatre
14 November 2009 Minneapolis State Theatre
16 November 2009 Denver Ogden Theatre
17 November 2009 Salt Lake City The Depot
19 November 2009 Portland Roseland Theater
20 November 2009 Seattle Paramount Theatre
21 November 2009 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
22 November 2009Los AngelesUnited StatesThe Avalon
23 November 2009 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
24 November 2009Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
Australia
22 December 2009 Byron Bay AustraliaBuddha Bar
23 December 2009Hotel Great Northern
29 December 2009 Lorne Falls Festival
30 December 2009 Marion Bay
9 January 2010 Busselton Southbound Festival
Europe
13 January 2010 Dublin Ireland Olympia
14 January 2010 Glasgow United Kingdom Glasgow Academy
15 January 2010 Newcastle upon Tyne O2 Academy Newcastle
17 January 2010 Manchester Manchester Academy
18 January 2010 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
19 January 2010 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
21 January 2010London O2 Academy Brixton
22 January 2010 Norwich University of East Anglia
24 January 2010 Brussels BelgiumCirque Royal
25 January 2010ParisFrance Bataclan
26 January 2010 Tilburg NetherlandsTilburg O13
28 January 2010 Zürich SwitzerlandVolkhaus
29 January 2010 Munich GermanyBackstage Week
30 January 2010 Cologne Live Music Hall
1 February 2010 Stockholm Sweden Berns Salonger
2 February 2010 Copenhagen DenmarkVega
3 February 2010HamburgGermany Große Freiheit
Australia, Supporting AC/DC (Not July dates)
11 February 2010MelbourneAustralia Etihad Stadium
13 February 2010
15 February 2010
18 February 2010Sydney ANZ Stadium
20 February 2010
22 February 2010
25 February 2010Brisbane QSAC
27 February 2010
2 March 2010Adelaide Adelaide Oval
6 March 2010Perth Subiaco Oval
8 March 2010
10 July 2010BrisbaneThe Globe Theatre
29 July 2010 St Kilda Gershwin Room at The Espy
31 July 2010Byron Bay Splendour in the Grass
North America
8 August 2010ChicagoUnited States Lollapalooza
9 August 2010 Kansas City Beaumont Club
10 August 2010 Council Bluffs Harrah's Stir Cove
11 August 2010 Sturgis Sturgis Rally at Glencoe Camp Resort
12 August 2010 Aspen Belly Up Aspen
14 August 2010San Francisco Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival
15 August 2010 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
19 August 2010 Anaheim House of Blues
20 August 2010 Paradise Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
21 August 2010 San Diego House of Blues
26 August 2010 Mexico City MexicoCasino Metropolitano
27 August 2010 Guadalajara Mansion Magnolia
Asia/Australia
10 October 2010 Jakarta IndonesiaCarnaval Beach
22 October 2010 Wollongong AustraliaWaves Nightclub
23 October 2010 Newcastle Camp Shortland
20 November 2010 Townsville Townsville Rugby Grounds
Oceania
21 January 2011 Auckland New ZealandMt. Smart Stadium – Big Day Out
23 January 2011 Gold Coast AustraliaParklands Showground – Big Day Out
24 January 2011Byron BayHotel Great Northern
26 January 2011Sydney Sydney Showgrounds – Big Day Out
27 January 2011
30 January 2011Melbourne Flemington Racecourse – Big Day Out
31 January 2011 Ballarat The Karova Lounge
1 February 2011 Geelong Eureka Bar
4 February 2011Adelaide Adelaide Showgrounds – Big Day Out
6 February 2011Perth Claremont Showground – Big Day Out
23 April 2011Byron Bay Bluesfest
Europe
30 May 2011 Edinburgh United KingdomEdinburgh Picture House
31 May 2011 Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool
1 June 2011London London Forum
3 June 2011 Nürburgring Germany Rock Am Ring
4 June 2011HasseleholmSwedenSiesta
5 June 2011 Nuremberg Germany Rock Im Park
7 June 2011 Milan ItalyLive Club
9 June 2011Crans-sur-NyonSwitzerlandCaribana Festival
10 June 2011 Interlaken Greenfield Festival
11 June 2011 Nickelsdorf Austria Nova Rock Festival
12 June 2011 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop
14 June 2011 Groningen De Oosterport
16 June 2011MoscowRussiaArena Moscow (cancelled)
18 June 2011 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock

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