Promotional world tour by Wolfmother | |
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Associated album | Cosmic Egg |
Start date | 17 September 2009 |
End date | 18 June 2011 |
Legs | 10 |
No. of shows | 113 |
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.
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.
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Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Australia | |||
17 September 2009 | Brisbane | Australia | Tivoli 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 2009 | Pier Hotel | ||
2 October 2009 | Sydney | Moore Park | |
Europe | |||
14 October 2009 | Paris | France | Le Trabendo |
15 October 2009 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg |
16 October 2009 | Hamburg | Germany | Knust |
17 October 2009 | Berlin | Columbia Club | |
21 October 2009 | London | United 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 2009 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | |
6 November 2009 | Philadelphia | Electric Factory | |
7 November 2009 | Boston | House of Blues | |
8 November 2009 | New York City | Terminal 5 | |
9 November 2009 | Music Hall of Williamsburg | ||
11 November 2009 | Toronto | Canada | Kool Haus |
12 November 2009 | Pontiac | United States | Clutch 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 2009 | Los Angeles | United States | The Avalon |
23 November 2009 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | |
24 November 2009 | Los Angeles | Wiltern Theatre | |
Australia | |||
22 December 2009 | Byron Bay | Australia | Buddha Bar |
23 December 2009 | Hotel 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 2010 | London | O2 Academy Brixton | |
22 January 2010 | Norwich | University of East Anglia | |
24 January 2010 | Brussels | Belgium | Cirque Royal |
25 January 2010 | Paris | France | Bataclan |
26 January 2010 | Tilburg | Netherlands | Tilburg O13 |
28 January 2010 | Zürich | Switzerland | Volkhaus |
29 January 2010 | Munich | Germany | Backstage Week |
30 January 2010 | Cologne | Live Music Hall | |
1 February 2010 | Stockholm | Sweden | Berns Salonger |
2 February 2010 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Vega |
3 February 2010 | Hamburg | Germany | Große Freiheit |
Australia, Supporting AC/DC (Not July dates) | |||
11 February 2010 | Melbourne | Australia | Etihad Stadium |
13 February 2010 | |||
15 February 2010 | |||
18 February 2010 | Sydney | ANZ Stadium | |
20 February 2010 | |||
22 February 2010 | |||
25 February 2010 | Brisbane | QSAC | |
27 February 2010 | |||
2 March 2010 | Adelaide | Adelaide Oval | |
6 March 2010 | Perth | Subiaco Oval | |
8 March 2010 | |||
10 July 2010 | Brisbane | The Globe Theatre | |
29 July 2010 | St Kilda | Gershwin Room at The Espy | |
31 July 2010 | Byron Bay | Splendour in the Grass | |
North America | |||
8 August 2010 | Chicago | United 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 2010 | San 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 | Mexico | Casino Metropolitano |
27 August 2010 | Guadalajara | Mansion Magnolia | |
Asia/Australia | |||
10 October 2010 | Jakarta | Indonesia | Carnaval Beach |
22 October 2010 | Wollongong | Australia | Waves Nightclub |
23 October 2010 | Newcastle | Camp Shortland | |
20 November 2010 | Townsville | Townsville Rugby Grounds | |
Oceania | |||
21 January 2011 | Auckland | New Zealand | Mt. Smart Stadium – Big Day Out |
23 January 2011 | Gold Coast | Australia | Parklands Showground – Big Day Out |
24 January 2011 | Byron Bay | Hotel Great Northern | |
26 January 2011 | Sydney | Sydney Showgrounds – Big Day Out | |
27 January 2011 | |||
30 January 2011 | Melbourne | Flemington Racecourse – Big Day Out | |
31 January 2011 | Ballarat | The Karova Lounge | |
1 February 2011 | Geelong | Eureka Bar | |
4 February 2011 | Adelaide | Adelaide Showgrounds – Big Day Out | |
6 February 2011 | Perth | Claremont Showground – Big Day Out | |
23 April 2011 | Byron Bay | Bluesfest | |
Europe | |||
30 May 2011 | Edinburgh | United Kingdom | Edinburgh Picture House |
31 May 2011 | Liverpool | O2 Academy Liverpool | |
1 June 2011 | London | London Forum | |
3 June 2011 | Nürburgring | Germany | Rock Am Ring |
4 June 2011 | Hasseleholm | Sweden | Siesta |
5 June 2011 | Nuremberg | Germany | Rock Im Park |
7 June 2011 | Milan | Italy | Live Club |
9 June 2011 | Crans-sur-Nyon | Switzerland | Caribana 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 2011 | Moscow | Russia | Arena Moscow (cancelled) |
18 June 2011 | Seinäjoki | Finland | Provinssirock |
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