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Wasting Light Tour

2011–12 concert tour by the Foo Fighters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wasting Light World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Foo Fighters, in support of their seventh studio album Wasting Light. It began on January 28, 2011 at a secret show at Velvet Jones in Santa Barbara, California where they debuted the album in full.[2] The tour included dates across Europe, Oceania, North and South America and included festival dates such as Reading and Leeds Festival as well a series of performances in hardcore fans' garages which was documented in their "Garage Tour" documentary on YouTube.[3]

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The tour started with a series of secret intimate shows across California including at The Roxy.[4] They also played at the Shockwaves NME Awards 2011 show at O2 Brixton Academy and was their first performance at the venue since the There Is Nothing Left to Lose tour.

The tour featured a 52 page rider which included a series of jokey requests including a "ban on light sabers, garden gnomes, and tridents at show venues."[5]

Many special guests joined the band on stage during the tour including Roger Daltrey,[6] Lemmy, Phil Campbell, Bob Mould, Roger Taylor, Alice Cooper, Sea Sick Steve, John Paul Jones, Queen, Perry Farrell, Tenacious D, Joan Jett, Krist Novoselic, Fee Waybill, CeeLo Green, Roger Waters, Mick Jagger, Danny Clinch, deadmau5 and Rufus Tiger Taylor.

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Tour dates

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Notes

  1. For the 2011 NME Awards "Big Gig"
  2. For the 2011 KROQ Weenie Roast
  3. For the 2011 Greenfield Festival
  4. For the 2011 Pinkpop Festival
  5. For the 2011 Rock in IdRho Festival
  6. For the 2011 Southside Festival
  7. For the 2011 Hurricane Festival
  8. For the 2011 iTunes Festival
  9. For the 2011 Highfield Festival
  10. For the 2011 Chiemsee Rocks Festival
  11. For the 2011 BlizzCon
  12. For the 2012 Bamboozle Festival
  13. For the 2012 Summerfest
  14. For the 2012 Gampel Open Air Festival
  15. For the 2012 Pukkelpop Festival
  16. For the 2012 Lowlands Festival
  17. For the 2012 DeLuna Fest
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