Night Driver Tour 2017

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Night Driver Tour 2017
Tour by Busted
Busted Tour Poster 2017 New.jpeg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Night Driver
Start date28 January 2017 (2017-01-28)
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 46 in Europe
  • 2 in Asia
  • 1 in North America
  • 49 in total
Busted concert chronology

The Night Driver Tour 2017 was a 2017 concert tour by English pop rock band Busted in support of the band's third studio album Night Driver (2016). [1] It was their second tour since their split in 2005. [1]

Contents

The support act was Natives during the first leg of the tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [2]

Setlist

  1. "Kids with Computers"
  2. "Thinking of You"
  3. "On What You're On"
  4. "Air Hostess"
  5. "Night Driver"
  6. "Nerdy"
  7. "Without It"
  8. "I Will Break Your Heart"
  9. "Who's David"
  10. "Sleeping with the Light On"
  11. "Crashed the Wedding"
  12. "3AM"
  13. "New York"
  14. "Year 3000"
  15. "What I Go to School For"
  16. "Coming Home"
  17. "Those Days Are Gone"

Japan

  1. "Air Hostess"
  2. "Thinking of You"
  3. "On What You're On"
  4. "Night Driver"
  5. "Nerdy"
  6. "Who's David"
  7. "I Will Break Your Heart"
  8. "Meet You There"
  9. "Crashed the Wedding"
  10. "Sleeping with the Light On"
  11. "New York"
  12. "You Said No
  13. "What I Go to School For"
  14. "Those Days Are Gone"
  15. "Coming Home"
  16. "Year 3000"

Royal Albert Hall Show

  1. "When Day Turns Into Night"
  2. "Meet You There"
  3. "With Out You"
  4. "Everything I Knew"
  5. "Who's David"
  6. "Over Now"
  7. "Don't Dream It's Over" (Crowded House cover)
  8. "Easy"
  9. "Sleeping With the Light On"
  10. "Air Hostess"
  11. "On What You're On"
  12. "Falling for You"
  13. "Loser Kid"
  14. "Night Driver"
  15. "I Will Break Your Heart"
  16. "That Thing You Do"
  17. "New York"
  18. "Crashed the Wedding"
  19. "3am"
  20. "What I Go to School For"
  21. "Those Days Are Gone"
  22. "Coming Home"
  23. "Year 3000"

Tour dates

Date [1] LocationCountryVenueSupport
Leg 1 - UK & Ireland
28 January 2017 Norwich England The Nick Rayns LCR, UEANatives
29 January 2017
30 January 2017 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
1 February 2017 Leicester De Montfort Hall
3 February 2017 London Eventim Apollo
4 February 2017 Bournemouth Bournemouth O2 Academy
6 February 2017 Southend-on-Sea Cliffs Pavilion
7 February 2017 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
9 February 2017 Newport Newport Centre
10 February 2017 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
12 February 2017BristolBristol O2 Academy
13 February 2017 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
13 February 2017 Brighton Brighton Centre
16 February 2017 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
17 February 2017 Liverpool Liverpool University
18 February 2017 Birmingham Birmingham O2 Academy
20 February 2017 Nottingham Nottingham Rock City
21 February 2017 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
22 February 2017 Newcastle O2 Academy Newcastle
24 February 2017 Aberdeen Scotland GE OIL & GAS Arena
25 February 2017 Edinburgh Usher Hall
26 February 2017 Glasgow Glasgow O2 Academy
28 February 2017 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront
1 March 2017 Dublin Ireland Dublin Olympia
Leg 2 - Asia
7 March 2017 Tokyo Japan Ebisu Liquidroom
8 March 2017 Osaka Umeda Akaso
Leg 3 - Europe
11 March 2017 Hamburg Germany Grunspan
13 March 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
14 March 2017 Paris France Trabendo
15 March 2017 Cologne Germany Underground
18 March 2017 Milan Italy Fabrique
20 March 2017 Barcelona Spain Barcelona Apollo
21 March 2017 Madrid But
Leg 4 - North America
2 June 2017 Los Angeles United States The Troubadour
Leg 5 - United Kingdom
21 June 2017 Glastonbury England Glastonbury Festival
30 June 2017 Bedfordshire AMP Rocks
7 July 2017 Cardiff Wales Cardiff University
8 July 2017 Bristol England Bristol Pride
15 July 2017 Kings Lynn Festival Too Twin Wild
Etham
Amber
Flint Moore
16 July 2017 South Tyneside South Tyneside Festival
22 July 2017 Nottingham Splendour Festival
27 July 2017 Plymouth MTV Crashes Plymouth
28 July 2017 Bolesworth Castle Carfest North
19 August 2017 Hylands Park V Festival
20 August 2017 Weston Park V Festival
27 August 2017 Laverstoke Park Farm Carfest South
Leg 6 - England
14 October 2017London England FestifeelN/A
16 October 2017 Preston Preston Guild Hall(DJ) Daniel P. Carter
17 October 2017 London Royal Albert Hall

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Jade, Kelly (10 October 2016). "Busted FINALLY announced their intimate 2017 Night Driver Tour".
  2. Stickler, Jon (12 December 2016). "Busted Announce Natives As Support For 'Night Driver' Tour - Stereoboard". Stereoboard. Retrieved 27 December 2016.