Strangeland Tour

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Strangeland Tour
Tour by Keane
Associated album Strangeland
Start date9 March 2012 (2012-03-09)
End date25 August 2013 (2013-08-25)
Legs9
No. of shows69 in Europe
36 in North America
7 in South America
9 in Asia
121 Total
Keane concert chronology

The Strangeland Tour was the fifth tour performed by the British Band Keane, to support the launch of their fourth studio album Strangeland .

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

8 April 2013Teatro La CúpulaSantiago, Chile [11]
25 August 2013Kenwood HouseLondon, England [12]
  1. "You Are Young"
  2. "Bend and Break"
  3. "On the Road"
  4. "We Might as Well Be Strangers"
  5. "Nothing in My Way"
  6. "Silenced by the Night"
  7. "Everybody's Changing"
  8. "Neon River"
  9. "A Bad Dream"
  10. "Day Will Come"
  11. "Spiralling"
  12. "Is It Any Wonder?"
  13. "Snowed Under"
  14. "Hamburg Song"
  15. "This Is the Last Time"
  16. "Somewhere Only We Know"
  17. "Bedshaped"
  18. "Sea Fog"
  19. "Sovereign Light Café"
  20. "Crystal Ball"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [13]
9 March 2012 Bexhill-on-Sea England De La Warr Pavilion
10 March 2012
North America
16 March 2012 [A] Austin United StatesLa Zona Rosa
17 March 2012 [A] Stubb's BBQ
Europe [14] [15] [16]
4 April 2012MoscowRussia Клуб Ray Just Arena
6 April 2012 Saint Petersburg Yubileyny Sports Palace
15 May 2012ParisFrance Salle Cabaret
23 May 2012 Newcastle England O2 Academy Newcastle
24 May 2012 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
25 May 2012 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham
27 May 2012 [B] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland Landgraaf
29 May 2012 Leeds England O2 Academy Leeds
30 May 2012 Manchester O2 Apollo Manchester
1 June 2012 [C] Nuremberg Germany Zeppelinfeld
4 June 2012 [D] Nürburg Nürburgring
4 June 2012 Folkestone England Leas Cliff Hall
5 June 2012 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
6 June 2012 Leicester De Montfort Hall
8 June 2012London O2 Academy Brixton
9 June 2012
North America [17]
12 June 2012 Boston United States House of Blues
14 June 2012 North Bethesda The Music Center at Strathmore
15 June 2012New York City Beacon Theatre
16 June 2012 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
18 June 2012 Montreal Canada Olympia de Montréal
19 June 2012 Toronto Sound Academy
21 June 2012 Nashville United States Marathon Music Works
22 June 2012 Chicago Vic Theatre
23 June 2012 Milwaukee Pabst Theater
25 June 2012 Denver Paramount Theatre
26 June 2012 Salt Lake City Gallivan Center
29 June 2012Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
30 June 2012 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
Europe
6 July 2012 [E] Hastings England Alexandra Park
8 July 2012 [F] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
14 July 2012 [G] Bilbao SpainKobetamendi
16 July 2012 [H] Cascais PortugalHipódromo Manuel Possolo
18 July 2012 Helsinki Finland Circus Helsinki
20 July 2012 [I] Salacgrīva Latvia Zvejnieku Parks
17 August 2012 [J] Kiewit BelgiumKempische Steenweg
18 August 2012 [K] Chelmsford England Hylands Park
19 August 2012 [K] Weston-under-Lizard Weston Park
South America [18]
23 August 2012 Asunción Paraguay Hipódromo de Asunción
North America [19] [20] [21]
29 August 2012 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey
30 August 2012 Mexico City Arena Ciudad de México
1 September 2012 [L] Seattle United States Fisher Pavilion
3 September 2012 Vancouver CanadaThe Centre in Vancouver For Performing Arts
Asia [22] [23]
22 September 2012 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Show
24 September 2012 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
26 September 2012TokyoJapan Shibuya-AX
28 September 2012 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
30 September 2012 Changi Singapore Max Pavilion
2 October 2012 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
4 October 2012 Bangkok Thailand MoonStar Studios
13 October 2012 Beirut Lebanon Forum de Beyrouth
Europe [24] [25] [26] [27]
15 October 2012 Offenbach am Main Germany Capitol
16 October 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
17 October 2012ParisFrance L'Olympia
19 October 2012 Madrid Spain Sala San Miguel
20 October 2012 Lisboa Portugal Praça de Touros do Campo Pequeno
21 October 2012 Porto Coliseu do Porto
23 October 2012 Pamplona Spain Sala Principal
24 October 2012 Barcelona Sala Razzmatazz
26 October 2012 Bologna ItalyEstragon Club
27 October 012 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
29 October 29, 2012 Ljubljana Slovenia Tivoli Hall
30 October 2012 Budapest Hungary Petőfi Csarnok
31 October 2012 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Gasometer Halle
1 November 2012 Prague Czech Republic Lucerna Music Bar
3 November 2012BerlinGermany Tempodrom
10 November 2012 Hamburg Docks
12 November 2012 Stockholm Sweden Münchenbryggeriet
13 November 2012 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
14 November 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Den Grå Hal
16 November 2012 Ettelbruck Luxembourg Deichhal
17 November 2012 Brussels Belgium Cirque Royal
19 November 19, 2012 Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
21 November 2012 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
22 November 2012 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
28 November 2012 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena Nottingham
29 November 2012Manchester Manchester Arena
30 November 2012London The O2 Arena
2 December 2012 Brighton Brighton Centre
3 December 2012 Margate Winter Gardens
4 December 2012 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
North America [28]
8 January 2013 Portland United States McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
9 January 2013 Boise Knitting Factory
11 January 2013San Francisco Warfield Theatre
12 January 2013Los Angeles Pantages Theatre
13 January 2013 San Diego House of Blues
16 January 2013 Houston
17 January 2013Austin Moody Theater
18 January 2013 Dallas House of Blues
20 January 2013 Kansas City The Midland by AMC
21 January 2013 Minneapolis First Avenue
23 January 2013Nashville Ryman Auditorium
24 January 2013 Atlanta The Tabernacle
26 January 2013 Columbus Newport Music Hall
27 January 2013 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
29 January 2013 Burlington Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
30 January 2013 Portland State Theatre
31 January 2013New York City Radio City Music Hall
South America [29] [30] [31] [32]
3 April 2013 São Paulo Brazil Credicard Hall
5 April 2013 Lima Peru Parque de la Exposición
7 April 2013 [M] Santiago Chile Parque O'Higgins
8 April 2013 [M] Teatro La Cúpula
11 April 2013 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
12 April 2013
Asia
10 May 2013 [N] Dubai United Arab Emirates Atlantis Beach
Europe
13 June 2013 [O] Oslo Norway Frognerbadet
14 June 2013 [P] Aarhus Denmark NorthSide
15 June 2013 [Q] Broek op Langedijk NetherlandsRecreatiegebied Geestmerambacht
6 July 2013 [R] Great Tew EnglandGreat Tew Estate
13 July 2013 [S] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festival Grounds
2 August 2013 [T] Santander Spain Campa de la Magdalena
3 August 2013 [U] Cantanhede PortugalParque Expo-Desportivo de S. Mateus
5 August 2013 [V] Calella de Palafrugell Spain Jardín Botánico del Cap Roig
9 August 2013 [W] Newmarket England Newmarket Racecourse
11 August 2013 [X] Portimão Portugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
24 August 2013 [Y] Laverstoke England Laverstoke Park Farm
25 August 2013 [Z] London Kenwood House
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A South by Southwest [33]
B Pinkpop Festival [34]
C Rock im Park [35]
D Rock am Ring [35]
E Hastings Beer and Music Festival [36]
F T in the Park [37]
G Bilbao BBK Live [38]
H Cascais Festival [39]
I Positivus Festival
J Pukkelpop [40]
K V Festival [41]
L Bumbershoot [42]
M Lollapalooza [43]
N Sandance [44]
O Norwegian Wood [45]
P NorthSide Festival [46]
Q Indian Summer Festival [47]
R Cornbury Festival [48]
S TW Classic [49]
T Santander Music Festival [50]
U Expofacic [51]
V Festival de Cap Roig [52]
W Adnams Newmarket Night [53]
X AIA Summer Party [54]
Y CarFest South
Z Kenwood's Outdoor Summer Concerts [12]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
8 December 2012 Miami Bayfront Park Amphitheater Cancelled. [55] Concert was a part of the UR1 Festival. [56]
20 June 2013 Istanbul, TurkeyParkormanCancelled. Concert was a part of the One Love Festival. [57]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Beacon TheatreNew York City2,787 / 2,787 (100%)$157,765 [58]
Olympia de MontréalMontreal1,159 / 1,200 (96%)$39,865 [59]
Vic TheatreChicago1,400 / 1,400 (100%)$54,600 [59]
Fox Oakland TheatreOakland2,475 / 2,800 (88%)$97,933 [60]
Hipódromo de AsunciónAsunción10,226 / 12,950 (79%)$424,330 [61]
HallenstadionZürich2,983 / 3,694 (81%)$181,721 [62]
Manchester ArenaManchester7,637 / 8,752 (87%)$376,561 [63]
The O2 ArenaLondon12,673 / 14,052 (90%)$679,336 [64]
Warfield TheatreSan Francisco1,815 / 2,351 (77%)$75,158 [65]
Pantages TheatreLos Angeles2,724 / 2,724 (100%)$135,087 [65]
Ryman AuditoriumNashville1,756 / 2,226 (79%)$56,830 [66]
Newport Music HallColumbus1,600 / 1,600 (100%)$42,440 [67]
Royal Oak Music TheatreRoyal Oak1,150 / 1,150 (100%)$42,373 [63]
Flynn Center for the Performing ArtsBurlington743 / 925 (80%)$31,365 [68]
Radio City Music HallNew York City4,825 / 5,961 (81%)$273,747 [69]
Credicard HallSão Paulo3,830 / 4,327 (88%)$285,113 [69]
Parque de la ExposiciónLima6,106 / 6,106 (100%)$392,911 [70]
TOTAL65,889 / 75,005 (88%)$3,347,135

Personnel

Band

Crew

Source: [71]

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