Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour

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Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour
Tour by Diana Vickers
Location
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
Associated album Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree
Start date19 March 2010
End date15 November 2010
Legs4
No. of shows31

The Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour was a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland by British singer-songwriter Diana Vickers, promoting her debut album, Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree . The third leg was as a support act for JLS.

Contents

Tour

The first and second leg of Diana Vickers' first headline tour of the UK was in March and May 2010, stopping at small venues across the UK. The third leg was as a support act on several dates for JLS and the fourth leg stopping at major arenas around the UK, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, making it the first time Vickers has toured in Ireland. The tour started on 19 March 2010, and ended on 15 November, with 31 shows, (including supporting JLS). [1] The second leg's support act was Max Tuohy, and the fourth leg's was Spark. The first leg had no support act, as its venues were all small. [2]

Festival appearances during tour

Her tours asides, Vickers appeared at many festivals throughout Summer 2010. Vickers appeared appear at the 2010 V Festival, The Live Lounge Stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010, Stoke Festival, T4 on the Beach, T in the Park, 2010 Oxygen Festival, iTunes Festival, 2010 Sundae Festival and 2010 Freedom Festival, promoting her debut album. [3] [4] [5] Vickers also supported Mika at the Eden Sessions in 2010. On the tour dates, Vickers dates as a support act towards JLS have been added in.

Tour dates

DateLocationCountryVenueRef
First leg
19 March 2010 Bath England Moles Club [6]
20 March 2010 Bristol Cooler [7]
22 March 2010 Birmingham Glee Club
23 March 2010 London Water Rats
25 March 2010 Manchester Deaf Institute
26 March 2010 Glasgow Scotland Classic Grand
27 March 2010 Blackburn EnglandKing Georges Hall
29 March 2010LondonBorderline
Second leg
8 May 2010 Liverpool England O2 Academy Liverpool [8]
9 May 2010 Oxford O2 Academy Oxford
10 May 2010 Cambridge Junction
12 May 2010LondonScala
14 May 2010 Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
16 May 2010 Norwich Waterfront
17 May 2010 Sheffield Leadmill
19 May 2010 Manchester Academy 2
20 May 2010 Edinburgh ScotlandQueens Hall
24 May 2010 Cardiff Wales Millennium Music Hall [9]
JLS support tour - Third leg
15 July 2010 Warwick England Warwick Castle [10]
16 July 2010 Gloucestershire Westonbirt Arboretum
17 July 2010 Devon Escot Park
18 July 2010 Peterborough Sound City Festival
25 July 2010 Kent Quex Park
Fourth leg
8 November 2010 Manchester EnglandAcademy 2 [11]
9 November 2010 Leamington Spa The Assembly
12 November 2010London Koko
13 November 2010 Newcastle O2 Academy
14 November 2010 Glasgow ScotlandO2 ABC
15 November 2010 Dublin Ireland Dublin Academy

Setlist

Leg 1: Headline [12]

  1. "The Boy Who Murdered Love"
  2. "Remake Me and You"
  3. "N.U.M.B"
  4. "Put It Back Together"
  5. "Four Leaf Clover"
  6. "Once"
  7. "My Hip"
  8. "Just Say Yes" (Snow Patrol cover)
  9. "Notice"
  10. "Jumping into Rivers"

Leg 2: Headline [13]

  1. "The Boy Who Murdered Love"
  2. "Jumping into Rivers"
  3. "Remake Me and You"
  4. "N.U.M.B"
  5. "Four Leaf Clover"
  6. "Put It Back Together"
  7. "Just Say Yes" (Snow Patrol cover)
  8. "My Hip"
  9. "Once"
  10. "Notice"

Leg 3: (JLS Support) [15]

  1. "The Boy Who Murdered Love"
  2. "Once"

Leg 4: Headline [16]

  1. "Remake Me and You"
  2. "You'll Never Get to Heaven"
  3. "Just Say Yes" (Snow Patrol cover)
  4. "Put it Back Together"
  5. "Jumping into Rivers"
  6. "My Hip"
  7. "More Than This"
  8. "The Boy Who Murdered Love"
  9. "Four Leaf Clover"
  10. "Notice"
  11. "My Wicked Heart"
  12. "Once"

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