Reunion Tour (The Stone Roses)

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Reunion Tour
Tour by The Stone Roses
Stone Roses-17-07-2012 Milan.JPG
The Stone Roses in concert in Milan, 17 July 2012
Start date23 May 2012
End date11 August 2013
Legs8
No. of shows
  • 30 in Europe
  • 8 in Asia
  • 9 in Oceania
  • 3 in North America
  • 50 in total
The Stone Roses concert chronology
  • Second Coming Tour
    (1995–96)
  • Reunion Tour
    (2012–13)

The Reunion Tour was a rock concert tour by the Stone Roses. [1] [2] [3] Three homecoming shows in Heaton Park, Manchester and a show in Phoenix Park, Dublin were the first shows to be announced by the band. Fifty shows eventually took place in Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania. The Heaton Park shows currently hold the record for the fastest selling rock gigs in UK history. [4] The Irish Independent described the Dublin leg of the tour as "one of the most anticipated gigs of the year." [5] The Stone Roses also re-entered the music charts on the back of the tour. [6]

Contents

History

Reports of a reunion initially surfaced during April 2011, with several media outlets claiming that singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire had reconciled for the first time since Squire left the band in 1996. [7] At the time, these were swiftly denied by bassist Mani. [8]

However, on 18 October of the same year, the band called a press conference to confirm their reunion and two homecoming shows at Heaton Park, Manchester on 29 and 30 June 2012. [3] [9] In addition to this, they also stated their intention to complete a reunion world tour and an album of new material. [10]

All 150,000 tickets for the initial two Heaton Park shows sold out in a record 14 minutes. A third show scheduled for 1 July 2012 was promptly put on sale. [4] In total, all 220,000 tickets for the shows sold out in 68 minutes - a record for a UK rock gig. Reviews for the Manchester shows were reported to be "bordering on the ecstatic." [11] However, tragedy struck when a young fan went missing following the Friday show. [12] [13]

Whilst no specific dates were announced, during the reunion press conference Ian Brown stated that the band would visit Ireland, with Ian Brown saying "After Manchester, Ireland is always next on our list". [14] [15] Their Dublin date was announced as being for Phoenix Park on 5 July 2012, on the weekend normally reserved for the Oxegen music festival, which did not take place in 2012. [16]

On 7 November 2011, three further dates were announced for festival headlining slots in Scotland, Spain and Japan. [17]

Schedule

On 15 December 2011, the band announced on their Facebook page, that they would play Germany's Hurricane and Southside Festivals in June, [18] and the Sziget Festival in August 2012. [19]

On 10 October 2012, it was confirmed that the band would tour Australia in 2013, headlining the Future Music Festival along with The Prodigy. [20]

The Stone Roses playing Phoenix Park, Dublin during their 2012 Reunion tour. The Stone Roses In Dublin.jpg
The Stone Roses playing Phoenix Park, Dublin during their 2012 Reunion tour.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue S
Leg 1: Europe
23 May 2012 Warrington England Parr Hall 1
8 June 2012 Barcelona Spain Razzmatazz2
9 June 20123
12 June 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall 4
14 June 2012 Hultsfred Sweden Folkets Park 5
16 June 2012 Aarhus Denmark Ådalen6
22 June 2012 Scheeßel Germany Eichenring7
24 June 2012 Neuhausen ob Eck Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield 8
25 June 2012 Lyon France Théâtre antique de Fourvière 9
29 June 2012 Manchester England Heaton Park 10
30 June 201211
1 July 201212
5 July 2012 Dublin Ireland Phoenix Park 13
7 July 2012 Balado ScotlandBalado Park & Airfield
(T in the Park 2012)
14
13 July 2012 Lisbon Portugal Passeio Maritimo de Alges15
14 July 2012 Benicàssim Spain Costa del Azahar 16
17 July 2012 Milan Italy Ippodromo del Galoppo17
Leg 2: Asia
22 July 2012 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 18
24 July 2012 Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Arena 19
27 July 2012 Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort 20
28–29 July 2012 Icheon South Korea Jisan Valley Ski Resort 21
Leg 3: Europe
6 August 2012 London EnglandVillage Underground22
8 August 2012 Oslo Norway Middelalderparken23
10 August 2012 Budapest Hungary Óbuda Island 24
17 August 2012 Kiewit Belgium Pukkelpop 25
18 August 2012 Chelmsford England Hylands Park 26
19 August 2012 Weston-under-Lizard Weston Park 27
22 August 2012 Belfast Northern Ireland Boucher Road Playing Field 28
Leg 4: Asia
21 February 2013 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Media City Amphitheatre29
23 February 2013 Jakarta Indonesia Lapangan D-Senayan30
Leg 5: Oceania
26 February 2013 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena 31
1 March 2013 Brisbane Australia Riverstage 32
2 March 2013 [A] Doomben Racecourse 33
3 March 2013 [A] Joondalup Arena Joondalup 34
6 March 2013 Sydney Hordern Pavilion 35
7 March 2013 Melbourne Festival Hall 36
9 March 2013 [A] Sydney Royal Randwick Racecourse 37
10 March 2013 [A] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse 38
11 March 2013 [A] Adelaide Bonython Park 39
Leg 6: North America
9 April 2013 Mexico City Mexico The Pepsi Center WTC40
12 April 2013 Indio United States Coachella 41
19 April 201342
Leg 7: Europe
3 June 2013 Paris France La Cigale 43
4 June 201344
7 June 2013LondonEngland Finsbury Park 45
8 June 201346
14 June 2013 Newport Seaclose Park 47
15 June 2013 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Green 48
Leg 8: Asia
August 9, 2013 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe 49
August 11, 2013 Osaka Maishima 50
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A These concerts are a part of the "Future Music Festival"
Cancellations
12 August 2012BufteaRomaniaSummer Well FestivalCancelled due to intense weather conditions.

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets Sold / AvailableGross Revenue
Heaton ParkManchester217,948 / 217,948 (100%)£11,400,323 [21]

Setlists

The setlist number below coordinates with the numbers from each show above.

1

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "Sally Cinnamon"
  4. "Made Of Stone"
  5. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Tightrope"
  9. "Waterfall"
  10. "She Bangs The Drums"
  11. "Love Spreads"


Performed in Warrington (23 May 2012). [22]
2

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Sally Cinnamon"
  3. "Mersey Paradise"
  4. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Waterfall"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "She Bangs The Drums"
  11. "Made Of Stone"
  12. "This Is The One"
  13. "Love Spreads"

Encore:

  1. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed in Barcelona (8 June 2012). [23]
3

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Sally Cinnamon"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Where Angels Play"
  5. "Shoot You Down"
  6. "Waterfall"
  7. "Don't Stop"
  8. "Tightrope"
  9. "Fools Gold"
  10. "Something's Burning"
  11. "She Bangs The Drums"
  12. "Made Of Stone"
  13. "Love Spreads"

Encore:

  1. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed in Barcelona (9 June 2012). [24]
4

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Sally Cinnamon"
  3. "Mersey Paradise"
  4. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Fools Gold"
  8. "Tightrope"
  9. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "This Is The One"
  13. "She Bangs The Drums"
  14. "Made Of Stone"
  15. "Love Spreads"


Performed in Amsterdam (12 June 2012). [25]
5

 

  1. "Love Spreads"
  2. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  3. "Made Of Stone"
  4. "Standing Here"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "This Is The One"
  13. "She Bangs The Drums"
  14. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Hultsfreds (14 June 2012). [26]
6

 

  1. "Sally Cinnamon"
  2. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  3. "Bye Bye Badman"
  4. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  5. "Shoot You Down"
  6. "Tightrope"
  7. "Fools Gold"
  8. "Waterfall"
  9. "Don't Stop"
  10. "She Bangs The Drums"
  11. "Made Of Stone"
  12. "This Is The One"
  13. "Love Spreads"
  14. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Northside, Aarhus (16 June 2012). [27]
7

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Where Angels Play"
  5. "Shoot You Down"
  6. "Bye Bye Badman"
  7. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  8. "Standing Here"
  9. "Fools Gold"
  10. "Something's Burning"
  11. "Waterfall"
  12. "Don't Stop"
  13. "Love Spreads"
  14. "Made Of Stone"
  15. "This Is The One"
  16. "She Bangs The Drums"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Eichenring, Scheeßel on 22 June 2012. [28]
8

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Sally Cinnamon"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Where Angels Play"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Love Spreads"
  8. "Waterfall"
  9. "Don't Stop"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Bye Bye Badman"
  12. "She Bangs The Drums"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at take-off GewerbePark, Neuhausen ob Eck (24 June 2012). [29]
9

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Bye Bye Badman"
  8. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Something's Burning"
  12. "Waterfall"
  13. "Don't Stop"
  14. "Love Spreads"
  15. "Made Of Stone"
  16. "This Is The One"
  17. "She Bangs The Drums"
  18. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  19. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Les Nuits de Fourvière Festival, Lyon (25 June 2012). [29]
10

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Bye Bye Badman"
  8. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Something's Burning"
  12. "Waterfall"
  13. "Don't Stop"
  14. "Love Spreads"
  15. "Made Of Stone"
  16. "This Is The One"
  17. "She Bangs The Drums"
  18. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  19. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Heaton Park, Manchester on 29 June 2012. [30]
11

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Bye Bye Badman"
  8. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Something's Burning"
  12. "Waterfall"
  13. "Don't Stop"
  14. "Love Spreads"
  15. "Made Of Stone"
  16. "This Is The One"
  17. "She Bangs The Drums"
  18. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  19. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Heaton Park, Manchester on 30 June 2012. [31]
12

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Bye Bye Badman"
  8. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Something's Burning"
  12. "Waterfall"
  13. "Don't Stop"
  14. "Love Spreads"
  15. "Made Of Stone"
  16. "This Is The One"
  17. "She Bangs The Drums"
  18. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  19. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Heaton Park, Manchester on 1 July 2012. [32]
13

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Bye Bye Badman"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  9. "Standing Here"
  10. "Fools Gold"
  11. "Something's Burning"
  12. "Waterfall"
  13. "Don't Stop"
  14. "Love Spreads"
  15. "Made Of Stone"
  16. "This Is The One"
  17. "She Bangs The Drums"
  18. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  19. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Phoenix Park, Dublin on 5 July 2012. [33]
14

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Where Angels Play"
  6. "Shoot You Down"
  7. "Standing Here"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Balado, Kinross on 7 July 2012. [34]
15

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, Oeiras on 13 July 2012. [35]
16

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Benicàssim Castellón, Valencia on 14 July 2012. [36]
17

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Ippodromo del galoppo, Milan on 17 July 2012. [37]
18

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Bye Bye Badman"
  6. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  7. "Where Angels Play"
  8. "Shoot You Down"
  9. "Fools Gold"
  10. "Something's Burning"
  11. "Waterfall"
  12. "Don't Stop"
  13. "Love Spreads"
  14. "Made Of Stone"
  15. "This Is The One"
  16. "She Bangs The Drums"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore on 22 July 2012. [38]
19

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Bye Bye Badman"
  6. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  7. "Where Angels Play"
  8. "Shoot You Down"
  9. "Fools Gold"
  10. "Something's Burning"
  11. "Waterfall"
  12. "Don't Stop"
  13. "Love Spreads"
  14. "Made Of Stone"
  15. "This Is The One"
  16. "She Bangs The Drums"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Asia World Expo Arena, Hong Kong on 24 July 2012. [39]
20

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Fuji Rock Festival, Niigata on 27 July 2012. [40]
21

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Jisan Valley Ski Resort, Seoul on 29 July 2012. [41]
22

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Waterfall"
  3. "Don't Stop"
  4. "Shoot You Down"
  5. "Fools Gold"
  6. "Something's Burning"
  7. "Love Spreads"
  8. "Made Of Stone"
  9. "This Is The One"
  10. "She Bangs The Drums"
  11. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Village Underground, Shoreditch on 6 August 2012. [42]
23

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Middelalderparken, Oslo on 8 August 2012 [43]
24

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed in Budapest, Hungary on 10 August 2012 [44]
25

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Pukkelpop, Belgium on 17 August 2012 [45]
26

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Hylands Park, Chelmsford on 18 August 2012 [46]
27

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "Elizabeth My Dear"
  17. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Weston Park, Staffordshire on 19 August 2012 [47]
28

 

  1. "I Wanna Be Adored"
  2. "Mersey Paradise"
  3. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister"
  4. "Sally Cinnamon"
  5. "Ten Storey Love Song"
  6. "Where Angels Play"
  7. "Shoot You Down"
  8. "Fools Gold"
  9. "Something's Burning"
  10. "Waterfall"
  11. "Don't Stop"
  12. "Love Spreads"
  13. "Made Of Stone"
  14. "This Is The One"
  15. "She Bangs The Drums"
  16. "I Am The Resurrection"


Performed at Boucher Playing Fields, Belfast on 22 August 2012 [48]

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