Stranded on the Earth World Tour

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Stranded on the Earth World Tour
Tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Associated album Who Built the Moon?
Start date9 February 2018
End date30 November 2019
Legs9
No. of shows40 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]

Contents

Background

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]

Set list

The band's typical set list was:

  1. "Fort Knox"
  2. "Holy Mountain"
  3. "Keep On Reaching"
  4. "It's a Beautiful World"
  5. "In the Heat of the Moment"
  6. "Riverman"
  7. "Ballad of the Mighty I"
  8. "If I Had a Gun..."
  9. "Dream On"
  10. "Little by Little"
  11. "The Importance of Being Idle"
  12. "If Love Is the Law"
  13. "Dead In The Water"
  14. "Be Careful What You Wish For"
  15. "She Taught Me How To Fly"
  16. "Half the World Away"
  17. "Wonderwall"
  18. "AKA... What a Life!"
Encore
  1. "The Right Stuff"
  2. "Go Let It Out"
  3. "Don't Look Back in Anger"
  4. "All You Need Is Love"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceBox Office
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 2018Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre 3,526 / 4,014$203,089
13 March 2018
17 March 2018 [a] Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
Europe
3 April 2018ParisFrance 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 ItalyFabrique 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 2018LondonEngland 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 EnglandVictoria Park
1 June 2018 Saint Petersburg RussiaA2 Green Concert
2 June 2018MoscowStadium 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] MilanArea 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] WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds
14 July 2018 [l] Bilbao SpainKobetamendi Bilbao
18 July 2018ManchesterEngland The O2 Ritz
19 July 2018 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Castle
21 July 2018 [m] Sheffield England Hillsborough Park
22 July 2018 [n] ParisFrance 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 ChileGimnasio 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] RomeItalyPiazza San Giovanni
4 May 2019 [w] Murcia SpainFICA Murcia
7 May 2019EdinburghScotland Edinburgh Playhouse
8 May 2019 Llandudno Wales Venue Cymru
9 May 2019LondonEngland London Palladium
11 May 2019 Hull Airco Arena
Asia
15 May 2019ChibaJapan Makuhari Messe
16 May 2019 Nagoya Aichi Arts Center
17 May 2019Osaka Festival Hall
19 May 2019SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Hall
20 May 2019
Europe
24 May 2019CardiffWales Cardiff Castle
25 May 2019 [x] Newcastle EnglandExhibition Park
26 May 2019 [y] Norwich Earlham Park
7 June 2019Manchester Heaton Park
8 June 2019 Inverness Scotland Bught Park
14 June 2019 [z] Isle of Wight England Seaclose Park
16 June 2019DublinIreland 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 ItalyPiazza del Duomo
9 July 2019 [ad] Mantua Piazza Sordello
11 July 2019 [ae] Madrid SpainEspacio 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 2019TorontoCanada 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)
TOTAL64,355 / 70,320
(92%)
$4,322,316
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
30 August 2019Los Angeles Banc of California Stadium Cancelled.

Personnel

Notes

  1. The 17 March 2018 concert in Mexico City was part of Vive Latino. [5]
  2. The 24 May 2018 concert in Watford was part of Global's Make Some Noise. [6]
  3. The 26 May 2018 concert in Perth was part of BBC Radio 2's Biggest Weekend. [7]
  4. The 27 May 2018 concert in Warrington was part of Neighbourhood Weekender. [8]
  5. The 15 June 2018 concert in Woodstock was part of Nocturne Festival. [9]
  6. The 16 June 2018 concert in Landgraaf was part of Pinkpop Festival. [10]
  7. The 22 June 2018 concert in Rome was part of Roma Summer Fest. [11]
  8. The 23 June 2018 concert in Milan was part of I-Days 2018. [12]
  9. The 4 July 2018 concert in Gdynia was part of Open'er Festival. [13]
  10. The 7 July 2018 concert in London was part of Greenwich Music Time. [14]
  11. The 8 July 2018 concert in Werchter was part of Rock Werchter. [15]
  12. The 14 July 2018 concert in Bilbao was part of Bilbao BBK Live. [16]
  13. The 21 July 2018 concert in Sheffield was part of Tramlines Festival. [17]
  14. The 21 July 2018 concert in Paris was part of Lollapalooza Paris. [18]
  15. 1 2 The 18 and 19 August 2018 concerts were part of Summer Sonic. [19]
  16. The 26 August 2018 concert in Rennes was part of Festival du Roi Arthur. [20]
  17. The 31 August 2018 concert in Dumfries was part of Electric Fields Festival. [21]
  18. The 1 September 2018 concert in Bristol was part of The Downs Festival. [22]
  19. The 2 September 2018 concert in Bingley was part of Bingley Music Live. [23]
  20. The 31 October 2018 concert in Santiago was part of Colors Night Lights. [24]
  21. 1 2 The 7 and 8 November concerts were part of Summer Break Festival. [25]
  22. The 1 May 2019 concert in Rome is part of Primo Maggio Roma.
  23. The 4 May 2019 concert in Murcia is part of Warm Up Festival. [26]
  24. The 25 May 2019 concert in Newcastle is part of This Is Tomorrow Festival. [27]
  25. 1 2 The 26 May and 30 June 2019 concerts are part of Sunday Sessions 2019. [28]
  26. The 14 June 2019 concert on the Isle of Wight is part of the Isle of Wight Festival. [29]
  27. The 29 June 2019 concert in Zeeland is part of Concert at Sea.
  28. The 6 July 2019 concert in Roskilde is part of Roskilde Festival.
  29. The 8 July 2019 concert in Pistoia is part of the Pistoia Blues Festival.
  30. The 8 July 2019 concert in Mantua is part of Mantova Arte e Musica.
  31. The 11 July 2019 concert in Madrid is part of Mad Cool Festival. [30]

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