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Stranded on the Earth World Tour
2018–19 concert tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Stranded on the Earth World Tour was a concert tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds to support Gallagher's 2017 album Who Built the Moon?.[1][2]
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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:
- "Fort Knox"
- "Holy Mountain"
- "Keep On Reaching"
- "It's a Beautiful World"
- "In the Heat of the Moment"
- "Riverman"
- "Ballad of the Mighty I"
- "If I Had a Gun..."
- "Dream On"
- "Little by Little"
- "The Importance of Being Idle"
- "If Love Is the Law"
- "Dead In The Water"
- "Be Careful What You Wish For"
- "She Taught Me How To Fly"
- "Half the World Away"
- "Wonderwall"
- "AKA... What a Life!"
- Encore
- "The Right Stuff"
- "Go Let It Out"
- "Don't Look Back in Anger"
- "All You Need Is Love"
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Tour dates
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
30 August 2019 | Los Angeles | Banc of California Stadium | Cancelled. |
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Personnel
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Notes
- The 17 March 2018 concert in Mexico City was part of Vive Latino.[5]
- The 24 May 2018 concert in Watford was part of Global's Make Some Noise.[6]
- The 26 May 2018 concert in Perth was part of BBC Radio 2's Biggest Weekend.[7]
- The 27 May 2018 concert in Warrington was part of Neighbourhood Weekender.[8]
- The 15 June 2018 concert in Woodstock was part of Nocturne Festival.[9]
- The 16 June 2018 concert in Landgraaf was part of Pinkpop Festival.[10]
- The 22 June 2018 concert in Rome was part of Roma Summer Fest.[11]
- The 23 June 2018 concert in Milan was part of I-Days 2018.[12]
- The 4 July 2018 concert in Gdynia was part of Open'er Festival.[13]
- The 7 July 2018 concert in London was part of Greenwich Music Time.[14]
- The 8 July 2018 concert in Werchter was part of Rock Werchter.[15]
- The 14 July 2018 concert in Bilbao was part of Bilbao BBK Live.[16]
- The 21 July 2018 concert in Sheffield was part of Tramlines Festival.[17]
- The 21 July 2018 concert in Paris was part of Lollapalooza Paris.[18]
- The 18 and 19 August 2018 concerts were part of Summer Sonic.[19]
- The 26 August 2018 concert in Rennes was part of Festival du Roi Arthur.[20]
- The 31 August 2018 concert in Dumfries was part of Electric Fields Festival.[21]
- The 1 September 2018 concert in Bristol was part of The Downs Festival.[22]
- The 2 September 2018 concert in Bingley was part of Bingley Music Live.[23]
- The 31 October 2018 concert in Santiago was part of Colors Night Lights.[24]
- The 7 and 8 November concerts were part of Summer Break Festival.[25]
- The 4 May 2019 concert in Murcia is part of Warm Up Festival.[26]
- The 25 May 2019 concert in Newcastle is part of This Is Tomorrow Festival.[27]
- The 26 May and 30 June 2019 concerts are part of Sunday Sessions 2019.[28]
- The 14 June 2019 concert on the Isle of Wight is part of the Isle of Wight Festival.[29]
- The 29 June 2019 concert in Zeeland is part of Concert at Sea.
- The 6 July 2019 concert in Roskilde is part of Roskilde Festival.
- The 11 July 2019 concert in Madrid is part of Mad Cool Festival.[30]
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References
External links
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