Tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | |
Associated album | Who Built the Moon? |
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Start date | 9 February 2018 |
End date | 30 November 2019 |
Legs | 9 |
No. of shows | 40 in North America 67 in Europe 9 in Asia 7 in South America 123 in Total |
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert chronology |
The Stranded on the Earth World Tour is a concert tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds to support Gallagher's 2017 album Who Built the Moon? . [1] [2]
On 25 September 2017, Noel Gallagher announced Who Built the Moon?, the High Flying Birds third studio album. Concerts were also announced, taking place in Europe. Beginning on 3 April at Paris' L'Olympia Theatre and ending at the 3Arena in Dublin. [3] Later the same day concerts taking place throughout North American were also announced. [4]
The band's typical set list was:
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Box Office |
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North America | |||||
9 February 2018 | Detroit | United States | Detroit Masonic Temple | — | — |
10 February 2018 | Columbus | Express Live! | 1,335 / 1,798 | $53,093 | |
12 February 2018 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem | 2,179 / 2,500 | $123,590 | |
13 February 2018 | Philadelphia | Miller Theater | 1,664 / 1,746 | $82,854 | |
15 February 2018 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | 5,824 / 5,824 | $388,968 | |
17 February 2018 | Boston | Boston Opera House | 2,570 / 2,628 | $125,870 | |
18 February 2018 | Montreal | Canada | Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier | 1,500 / 1,765 | $90,245 |
20 February 2018 | Toronto | Sony Centre for the Performing Arts | — | — | |
23 February 2018 | Akron | United States | Goodyear Theater | — | — |
24 February 2018 | Chicago | Chicago Theatre | 3,082 / 3,436 | $165,157 | |
25 February 2018 | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre at Old National Centre | — | — | |
27 February 2018 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | 1,422 / 2,021 | $96,829 | |
28 February 2018 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | — | — | |
2 March 2018 | New Orleans | Orpheum Theater | — | — | |
3 March 2018 | Houston | House of Blues | — | — | |
5 March 2018 | Austin | ACL Live at The Moody Theater | — | — | |
6 March 2018 | Dallas | Majestic Theatre | — | — | |
9 March 2018 | Las Vegas | The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan | — | — | |
10 March 2018 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | — | — | |
12 March 2018 | Los Angeles | Orpheum Theatre | 3,526 / 4,014 | $203,089 | |
13 March 2018 | |||||
17 March 2018 [a] | Mexico City | Mexico | Foro Sol | — | — |
Europe | |||||
3 April 2018 | Paris | France | L'Olympia | — | — |
4 April 2018 | |||||
6 April 2018 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | — | — |
8 April 2018 | Hamburg | Germany | Mehr! Theater am Großmarkt | — | — |
9 April 2018 | Düsseldorf | Mitsubishi Electric Halle | — | — | |
11 April 2018 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique Milano | — | — |
12 April 2018 | Munich | Germany | Zenith | — | — |
14 April 2018 | Prague | Czech Republic | Lucerna Great Hall | — | — |
16 April 2018 | Berlin | Germany | Max-Schmeling-Halle | — | — |
17 April 2018 | Wiesbaden | Kulturzentrum Schlachthof | — | — | |
19 April 2018 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | — | — |
20 April 2018 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal | — | — |
22 April 2018 | Brighton | England | Brighton Centre | — | — |
24 April 2018 | Glasgow | Scotland | The SSE Hydro | 12,128 / 12,204 | $867,487 |
25 April 2018 | Aberdeen | BHGE Arena | — | — | |
27 April 2018 | London | England | SSE Arena Wembley | 11,225 / 11,449 | $904,786 |
30 April 2018 | Nottingham | Motorpoint Arena Nottingham | — | — | |
1 May 2018 | Birmingham | Arena Birmingham | — | — | |
3 May 2018 | Newcastle | Metro Radio Arena | — | — | |
4 May 2018 | Manchester | Manchester Arena | 14,954 / 15,755 | $1,083,350 | |
6 May 2018 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff | — | — |
7 May 2018 | Leeds | England | First Direct Arena | — | — |
9 May 2018 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | SSE Arena Belfast | — | — |
10 May 2018 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | — | — |
14 May 2018 [b] | Watford | England | Watford Colosseum | — | — |
26 May 2018 [c] | Perth | Scotland | Scone Palace | — | — |
27 May 2018 [d] | Warrington | England | Victoria Park | — | — |
1 June 2018 | Saint Petersburg | Russia | A2 Green Concert | — | — |
2 June 2018 | Moscow | Stadium Live | — | — | |
15 June 2018 [e] | Woodstock | England | Blenheim Palace | — | — |
16 June 2018 [f] | Landgraaf | Netherlands | Megaland | — | — |
19 June 2018 | Taormina | Italy | Teatro Antico di Taormina | — | — |
21 June 2018 | Naples | ETES Arena Flegrea | — | — | |
22 June 2018 [g] | Rome | Auditorium Parco della Musica | — | — | |
23 June 2018 [h] | Milan | Area Expo | — | — | |
4 July 2018 [i] | Gdynia | Poland | Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport | — | — |
6 July 2018 | Scarborough | England | Scarborough Open Air Theatre | — | — |
7 July 2018 [j] | London | Old Royal Naval College | — | — | |
8 July 2018 [k] | Werchter | Belgium | Werchter Festival Grounds | — | — |
14 July 2018 [l] | Bilbao | Spain | Kobetamendi Bilbao | — | — |
18 July 2018 | Manchester | England | The O2 Ritz | — | — |
19 July 2018 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh Castle | — | — |
21 July 2018 [m] | Sheffield | England | Hillsborough Park | — | — |
22 July 2018 [n] | Paris | France | Longchamp Racecourse | — | — |
Asia | |||||
16 August 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Hall | — | — |
18 August 2018 [o] | Chiba | Japan | Zozo Marine Stadium | — | — |
19 August 2018 [o] | Osaka | Maishima Sonic Park | — | — | |
Europe | |||||
26 August 2018 [p] | Rennes | France | Bréal-sous-Montfort | — | — |
31 August 2018 [q] | Dumfries and Galloway | Scotland | Drumlanrig Castle | — | — |
1 September 2018 [r] | Bristol | England | Clifton Down | — | — |
2 September 2018 [s] | Bingley | Myrtle Park | — | — | |
South America | |||||
30 October 2018 | Concepción | Chile | Gimnasio Municipal De Concepción | — | — |
31 October 2018 [t] | Santiago | Velódromo del Estadio Nacional | — | — | |
3 November 2018 | Rosario | Argentina | Salón Metropolitano | — | — |
4 November 2018 | Buenos Aires | Estadio Luna Park | — | — | |
7 November 2018 [u] | Curitiba | Brazil | Pedreira Paulo Leminski | — | — |
8 November 2018 [u] | São Paulo | Arena Anhembi | — | — | |
10 November 2018 | Belo Horizonte | KM de Vantagens Hall | 3,036 / 5,180 | $136,998 | |
Europe | |||||
1 May 2019 [v] | Rome | Italy | Piazza San Giovanni | — | — |
4 May 2019 [w] | Murcia | Spain | FICA Murcia | — | — |
7 May 2019 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh Playhouse | — | — |
8 May 2019 | Llandudno | Wales | Venue Cymru | — | — |
9 May 2019 | London | England | London Palladium | — | — |
11 May 2019 | Hull | Airco Arena | — | — | |
Asia | |||||
15 May 2019 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe | — | — |
16 May 2019 | Nagoya | Aichi Arts Center | — | — | |
17 May 2019 | Osaka | Festival Hall | — | — | |
19 May 2019 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Hall | — | — |
20 May 2019 | |||||
Europe | |||||
24 May 2019 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff Castle | — | — |
25 May 2019 [x] | Newcastle | England | Exhibition Park | — | — |
26 May 2019 [y] | Norwich | Earlham Park | — | — | |
7 June 2019 | Manchester | Heaton Park | — | — | |
8 June 2019 | Inverness | Scotland | Bught Park | — | — |
14 June 2019 [z] | Isle of Wight | England | Seaclose Park | — | — |
16 June 2019 | Dublin | Ireland | Malahide Castle | — | — |
29 June 2019 [aa] | Zeeland | Netherlands | Brouwersdam | — | — |
30 June 2019 [y] | Exeter | England | Powderham Castle | — | — |
6 July 2019 [ab] | Roskilde | Denmark | Darupvej | — | — |
8 July 2019 [ac] | Pistoia | Italy | Piazza del Duomo | — | — |
9 July 2019 [ad] | Mantua | Piazza Sordello | — | — | |
11 July 2019 [ae] | Madrid | Spain | Espacio Mad Cool | — | — |
North America (with The Smashing Pumpkins) | |||||
8 August 2019 | Camden | United States | BB&T Pavilion | — | — |
9 August 2019 | Wantagh | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater | — | — | |
10 August 2019 | Darien | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | — | — | |
13 August 2019 | Toronto | Canada | Budweiser Stage | — | — |
14 August 2019 | Clarkston | United States | DTE Energy Music Theatre | — | — |
15 August 2019 | Tinley Park | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre | — | — | |
17 August 2019 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | — | — | |
19 August 2019 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | — | — | |
20 August 2019 | Charlotte | PNC Music Pavilion | — | — | |
21 August 2019 | Alpharetta | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre | — | — | |
23 August 2019 | Rogers | Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion | — | — | |
24 August 2019 | Dallas | Dos Equis Pavilion | — | — | |
25 August 2019 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | — | — | |
28 August 2019 | Chula Vista | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre | — | — | |
29 August 2019 | Irvine | FivePoint Amphitheatre | — | — | |
31 August 2019 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | — | — | |
Asia | |||||
30 November 2019 | Bangkok | Thailand | Live Park (Rama 9) | — | — |
TOTAL | 64,355 / 70,320 (92%) | $4,322,316 | |||
30 August 2019 | Los Angeles | Banc of California Stadium | Cancelled. |
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