The Betrayed Tour

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The Betrayed Tour
Tour by Lostprophets
Location
  • Europe
  • Australasia
Associated album The Betrayed
Start date18 January 2010
End date29 August 2010
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 58
  • 51 in Europe (2 cancelled)
  • 4 in Asia
  • 3 in Australia
Lostprophets concert chronology
  • Liberation Transmission Tour
    (2006–08)
  • The Betrayed Tour
    (2010)

The Betrayed Tour was a concert tour by alternative rock band Lostprophets, taking place in 2010, in support of their fourth studio album The Betrayed .

Contents

The tour began on 18 January 2010, with three special dates in London, Cardiff and Birmingham, as well as a festival appearance at the Outside-In Festival in Newcastle upon Tyne. The official UK tour began on 4 February 2010 and lasted until 28 February 2010, with support act Kids in Glass Houses on all dates, with a changing slot support from Hexes (4–13 February), We Are the Ocean (14–15 February) and Sharks (17 February – 1 March). The Port Talbot 1 March 2010 date was cancelled due to a fire in Afan Lido which caused damage to the venue. The date was rescheduled to 1 May 2010, at the Cardiff International Arena in Cardiff, Wales, with the same support acts.

The band then headlined a short tour of Australia and Japan, with The Blackout supporting on all dates. The Blackout also supported the band on their second European leg which took the bands to such countries as the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France and more, with some additional UK & Irish dates, and two Russian dates supported by Those Days. The end of the tour saw the band performing at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, with some additional UK & Scottish dates, with supporting acts Attack! Attack! and Young Guns.

No US dates were played during the tour in support of the album, as the album wasn't even released in the US.

Set list

United Kingdom

Encore

  • "The Light That Burns Twice as Bright..."
Oceania / Asia
  • "If It Wasn't for Hate, We'd Be Dead by Now"
  • "It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here"
  • "Burn Burn"
  • "Darkest Blue" / "A Better Nothing" (Varied between shows)
  • "Start Something" / "Omen" (The Prodigy cover) / "Dstyr/Dstyr" (Varied between shows)
  • "Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time)"
  • "Last Summer"
  • "For He's a Jolly Good Felon"
  • "A Town Called Hypocrisy"
  • "Last Train Home"
  • "Where We Belong"
  • "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)"
  • "Everyday Combat"

Encore

  • "Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja"
Europe
  • "If It Wasn't for Hate, We'd Be Dead by Now"
  • "It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here"
  • "Burn Burn"
  • "Omen" (The Prodigy cover) / "To Hell We Ride" (Varied between shows)
  • "Start Something"
  • "Darkest Blue" / "Goodbye Tonight" (Varied between shows)
  • "Last Summer"
  • "Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time)"
  • "For He's a Jolly Good Felon"
  • "Wake Up (Make a Move)" (Not played on every date)
  • "A Town Called Hypocrisy"
  • "Last Train Home"
  • "Where We Belong"
  • "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)"
  • "Everyday Combat"
  • "We Are Godzilla, You Are Japan" (Not played on every date)

Encore

  • "Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja"
  • "The Light That Burns Twice as Bright..."

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe, Leg #1 [1] [2] [3] [4]
18 January 2010LondonEnglandRelentless Garage
30 January 2010 Newcastle upon Tyne Outside-In Festival
4 February 2010 Leicester De Montfort Hall
6 February 2010 Kingston upon Hull Hull City Hall
7 February 2010 Nottingham Rock City
9 February 2010 Margate Margate Winter Gardens
10 February 2010 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
11 February 2010London O2 Academy Brixton
13 February 2010 Doncaster England Doncaster Dome
13 February 2010 Preston England53 Degrees
14 February 2010 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
15 February 2010 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
17 February 2010 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
18 February 2010 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
19 February 2010 Edinburgh Edinburgh Corn Exchange
21 February 2010 Yeovil EnglandWestlands
22 February 2010 Norwich Norwich U.E.A.
23 February 2010 Newcastle upon Tyne O2 Academy Newcastle
25 February 2010 Manchester Manchester Apollo
26 February 2010 Southampton Southampton Guildhall
28 February 2010 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
1 March 2010 Port Talbot Wales Afan Lido
Oceania [5] [6]
27 March 2010 Sydney AustraliaUniversity of NSW Roundhouse
28 March 2010 Melbourne Billboard The Venue
30 March 2010 Brisbane Tivoli Theatre
Asia [5]
2 April 2010 Nagoya JapanPunkSpring Festival
3 April 2010 Osaka PunkSpring Festival
4 April 2010TokyoPunkSpring Festival
6 April 2010 Osaka Akasaka BLITZ
Europe, Leg #2 [2] [7] [8] [9]
12 April 2010 Antwerp BelgiumMuziekcentrum TRIX
13 April 2010 Tilburg Netherlands013
14 April 2010 Wiesbaden Germany Schlachthof
16 April 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
18 April 2010BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
19 April 2010 Hamburg Markthalle
21 April 2010 Cologne Live Music Hall
22 April 2010 Munich Theaterfabrik
23 April 2010 Milan ItalyMagazzini Generali
25 April 2010 Zürich SwitzerlandAlte Börse
26 April 2010ParisFrance Bataclan
28 April 2010 Bournemouth England O2 Academy Bournemouth
30 April 2010 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
1 May 2010 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
2 May 2010LondonEngland The Roundhouse
18 May 2010 Dublin Ireland The Academy
19 May 2010 Belfast Northern IrelandMandela Hall
21 May 2010 Wolverhampton England Wolverhampton Civic Hall
22 May 2010 Bangor Wales Radio 1's Big Weekend
24 May 2010MoscowRussia Gorbushka
25 May 2010 Saint Petersburg GlavClub
5 June 2010 Cardiff Wales Millennium Stadium
Europe, Leg #3 [2] [7] [8] [9]
30 July 2010 Gräfenhainichen GermanyJump Community Party
23 August 2010GlasgowScotlandO2 ABC Glasgow
24 August 2010
25 August 2010LondonEngland O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
27 August 2010 Reading Reading Festival
28 August 2010BelfastNorthern Ireland Belsonic
29 August 2010LeedsEngland Leeds Festival

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