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I/O The Tour
2023 concert tour by Peter Gabriel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
i/o the Tour was a concert tour in 2023 by Peter Gabriel to promote his i/o album, which was released at the end of the year after the conclusion of the tour. It was Gabriel's first tour since his joint-performance with Sting on the Rock Paper Scissors Tour in 2016 and his first solo tour since the Back to Front Tour in 2014.
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Start date | 18 May 2023 |
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End date | 13 October 2023 |
Legs | 2 |
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The setlist contained material from Gabriel's then unreleased i/o album, including "Panopticom", "The Court", "Playing for Time", "i/o", and "Four Kinds of Horses", which had been released as singles prior to the start of the tour. These songs, along with "Road to Joy", "Olive Tree", "This Is Home", "And Still", and "Live and Let Live" premiered at the Tauron Arena in Poland.[1] Another song, "So Much", debuted on May 30 in Copenhagen at the Royal Arena.[2] "Love Can Heal", which was first played during the Rock Paper Scissors Tour, later appeared on i/o along with the ten aforementioned songs.[3][4] At certain performances, "What Lies Ahead" was also performed, having debuted during Gabriel's Back to Front Tour in 2014, although the song ultimately did not appear on i/o.[2][5] The remaining songs in the setlist comprised material from Gabriel's previous albums, including five tracks from So.[6]