Gorillaz Live

2001–02 concert tour by Gorillaz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gorillaz Live

Gorillaz Live was the first concert tour by the British alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, in support of their self-titled debut album.[1]

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Gorillaz Live
Tour by Gorillaz
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Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
Associated albumGorillaz
Start date22 March 2001
End date20 July 2002
Legs5
No. of shows22
Gorillaz concert chronology
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Personnel

Opening acts

Dan Nakamura (select dates)[2]

Visuals and production

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The logistics of an animated band going on tour proved problematic, with Jamie Hewlett saying in a mid-2001 interview: "We've come to realize that we've come up with something that's a bit ahead of its time and the technology doesn't exist to do everything we want to do, so the live show was something we had to really think hard about."[3] As a compromise between having a live and virtual stage presence, the band's musicians played behind a giant cinema screen, which projected music videos and visuals to the crowd. Lead singer Damon Albarn later expressed discomfort at this setup, confessing that he "was frustrated" behind the screen.[4] Later still, Albarn called the screens "obtuse",[5] believing the human element of the band necessitated a change. In a 2010 interview, Albarn voiced distaste at the concept of hiding collaborators behind a screen on the then-upcoming Escape to Plastic Beach Tour: "I couldn't entertain the idea of putting Lou Reed or Bobby Womack behind a screen. I'm not that daft."[6] Gorillaz Live was ultimately the only tour to have the musicians silhouetted behind a screen.

The voice actors of the virtual band toured alongside the real band, speaking to the crowd and each other in-between songs. However, according to Haruka Kuroda, budgeting issues prevented most of the voice actors from participating in the concert's international legs; Kuroda was the only voice actor to tour with the band beyond Europe.[7][8]

Set list

The following setlist is obtained from the concert held in London on 22 March 2001.

  1. "M1 A1"
  2. "Tomorrow Comes Today"
  3. "Slow Country"
  4. "5/4"
  5. "Starshine"
  6. "Man Research (Clapper)"
  7. "Sound Check (Gravity)"
  8. "Latin Simone (¿Qué Pasa Contigo?)"
  9. "Re-Hash"
  10. "Clint Eastwood" (featuring Phi Life Cypher)
  11. "Rock the House" (featuring Phi Life Cypher)
  12. "Dracula"
  13. "19-2000"
  14. "Punk"
Encore
  1. "Clint Eastwood" (featuring Sweetie Irie)

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
Europe[9]
22 March 2001 London England Scala
22 June 2001 Paris France La Cigale
24 June 2001 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
Asia[10]
16 August 2001 Osaka Japan IMP Hall
18 August 2001[a] Tokyo Chiba Marine Stadium
Europe[9]
25 August 2001[b] Liverpool England Old Liverpool Airfield
24 September 2001 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Corn Exchange
25 September 2001 Birmingham England Birmingham Academy
26 September 2001 Manchester Manchester Academy
28 September 2001 London London Forum
North America[11]
23 February 2002 Toronto Canada Toronto Docks
25 February 2002 Boston United States Avalon Ballroom
26 February 2002 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
28 February 2002 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
1 March 2002 Philadelphia Electric Factory
3 March 2002 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
5 March 2002 Seattle Paramount Theatre
7 March 2002 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
8 March 2002 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
9 March 2002
11 March 2002 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
Europe[12]
20 July 2002[c] Lisbon Portugal Torre de Belém
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Notes

  1. The show on 18 August 2001 in Tokyo was part of the Summer Sonic Festival.
  2. The show on 25 August 2001 in Liverpool was part of the Creamfields festival.
  3. The show on 20 July 2002 in Lisbon was part of the Isle of MTV festival.

References

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