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New music festival, using 57 music venues in [[Brighton]] to host The Automatic, as well as such bands as The Wombats, The Teenagers, The Subways and around 180 other bands.<ref>[http://www.escapegreat.com/home/ greatescapefestival]</ref>
New music festival, using 57 music venues in [[Brighton]] to host The Automatic, as well as such bands as The Wombats, The Teenagers, The Subways and around 180 other bands.<ref>[http://www.escapegreat.com/home/ greatescapefestival]</ref>


==Glastonbury Festival 2008==
==UK Tour ([[June 14]] - [[June 24]] [[2008]])==

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|align="left"|Glastonbury Festival 2008
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The band are headlining the Rock Against Racism Left Field stage with [[Frank Turner]], [[Kate Nash]], [[Dirty Pretty Things]], [[British Sea Power]] among other bands performing on the stage over the weekend.<ref>{{cite web |title= The Automatic To Headline Glastonbury!|work= Rocklouder.co.uk|date=[[2008-05-08]]|url= http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/5474/The-Automatic-To-Headline-Glastonbury.html |accessdate=2008-06-08}}</ref>

==UK Tour ([[September 28]] - [[October 8]] [[2008]])==

Originally the tour was scheduled to take place in from [[14 June]] [[2008]] to [[24 June]] [[2008]] however due to the recording of the album [[This Is A Fix]] it was pushed back to [[September]].<ref>[http://www.gigwise.com/news.asp?contentid=42319 gigwise]</ref>


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Revision as of 21:32, 8 June 2008

This is an article on Welsh rock band The Automatic documenting both past and future performances that the band perform at.

NME New Music Tour 2006 (May 6th/May 24th 2006)

New Music Tour
NME tour by Boy Kill Boy
The Automatic
¡Forward, Russia!
Howling Bells
The Long Blondes
Associated albumNot Accepted Anywhere
Start dateMay 6, 2006
End dateMay 24, 2006
Legs1
No. of shows14
Location Date
Bristol University May 6
Cardiff University May 7
Wolverhampton Wulfrun May 8
Glasgow QMU May 10
Middlesbrough Empire May 11
Manchester University May 12
Portsmouth Pyramid May 14
Leicester University May 15
Cambridge Junction May 16
Norwich UEA May 18
Sheffield Leadmill May 19
Liverpool Carling Academy May 20
Oxford Brookes University May 23
London Electric Ballroom May 24

NME New Music Tour 2006, appearing with Boy Kill Boy, ¡Forward, Russia!, Howling Bells and The Long Blondes.[1]

UK Summer Tour (May 31-23 July 2006)

Summer Tour
Tour by The Automatic (headliners)
Viva Machine
Cat the Dog (July dates only)
File:Theautomaticsummertour.jpg
Tour Poster
Associated albumNot Accepted Anywhere
Start dateMay 31, 2006
End dateJuly 23, 2006
Legs1
No. of shows13
Venue Location Date Support acts
Studio Bar Merthyr Tydfil May 31 2006 Viva Machine
Sports Centre Cowbridge June 1 2006 Viva Machine
Windsor Club Neath June 2 2006 Viva Machine
Queens Hall Narbeth June 3 2006 Viva Machine
Brecon Brycheiniog Theatre June 5 2006 Viva Machine
Barfly Liverpool July 11 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
Waterfront Norwich July 12 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
ULU London July 13 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
Zodiac Oxford July 16 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
Carling Academy Birmingham July 17 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
Concorde 2 Brighton July 19 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
Carling Academy Bristol July 20 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine
The Point Cardiff July 23 2006 Cat the Dog, Viva Machine

T4 On The Beach (June 18th 2006)

Event Location Date
T4 on the Beach 2006 Weston-super-Mare June 18th 2006

In 2006, the band were a headlining act for 'T4 on the Beach, they performed along with Pop-Rock act The All American Rejects, and Pop act Lily Allen, and a number of other acts.[2] At the end of which Robin Hawkins gives away the bass guitar he has been using for the performance. Similarly to there GMTV performance they were forced to mime, again leading to the band playing whilst drunk, however this time not as much destruction was caused by the band mates.[3][4][5]

[1]

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T In The Park Main Stage
Event Location Date
T In The Park Futures Stage July 9th 2006

The festival held in Balado, Kinross-shire, Scotland. Other artists featured on the Futures Stage on the Sunday included Boy Kill Boy, The Fratellis, Milburn, Phoenix, Lily Allen, Brakes, The Maccabees, The Marshals, Fear of Music and Rushmore.[6]

Wakestock Festival (July 15th 2006)

Event Location Date
Wakestock Festival July 15th 2006

Nokia Unleashed Festival (August 4th 2006)

Event Location Date
Nokia Unleashed Festival August 4th 2006

Cardiff Big Weekend (August 5th 2006)

Event Location Date
Cardiff Big Weekend August 5th 2006

Canterbury Electric Garden Festival (August 5th 2006)

Event Location Date
Canterbury Electric Garden Festival August 5th 2006

Reading & Leeds Festivals (August 26th/August 27th 2006)

Location Date
Reading Festival Radio 1 Stage August 26
Leeds Festival Radio 1 Stage August 27[7]

Fellow Welshmen Goldie Lookin Chain joined the band on stage in Reading to perform a cover of Kanye West's "Gold Digger", which was first played on Radio 1's Live Lounge.[8]

NME Indie Rock and Roll Tour
NME tour by The Automatic
The View
Mumm-Ra
The Horrors
File:Theautomatichorrorsmummraviewonstage.png
All four bands of the tour on stage at the final concert.
Associated albumNot Accepted Anywhere (The Automatic)
Hats Off to the Buskers (The View)
These Things Move in Threes (Mumm-Ra)
Strange House (The Horrors)
Start dateJanuary 29th, 2007
End dateFebruary 23rd, 2007
Legs1
No. of shows17
Location Date
Belfast Ulster Hall January 29
Dublin Ambassador Theatre January 30
Glasgow Carling Academy February 1
Manchester Academy February 3
Newcastle Carling Academy February 6
Birmingham Carling Academy February 7
Norwich University of East Anglia February 8
Cardiff University February 10
Sheffield Octagon February 11
Reading Hexagon February 12
Nottingham Rock City February 14
Liverpool University February 15
Southampton Guildhall February 16
Cambridge Corn Exchange February 18
Exeter University February 19
Bristol Carling Academy February 20
London Brixton Academy February 23

In 2007, The Automatic headlined the NME Awards Indie Rock Tour, along with Scottish band The View, The Horrors and Mumm-Ra. The Automatic have recently voiced their opinion in NME on The Horrors saying "they've just got big hair", however, The Horrors have recently said this feud has been resolved after the Automatic insisted on a game of 'paper, scissors, stone'. On February 2 The Automatic gave The View the opportunity to headline the NME indie rock concert at Carling Academy in Glasgow.[9]They have showcased two new songs "Steve McQueen" and "Revolution" as well as a new cover of "Life During Wartime" originally by The Talking Heads.

Location Date
Earls Court April 30 2007

Performing for the London concert only with AFI, Jimmy Eat World, Sparta, Hit the Lights, The Receiving End of Sirens, Boys Like Girls, Attack In Black[10][11]

Location Date
The Full Ponty Main Stage 26 May 2007

Other bands on the Main Stage at The Full Ponty music festival 2007;

Location Date
Rock Ness Festival Sunday June 10

Other bands at Rock Ness Festival 2007 main stage;

Location Date
Glastonbury Festival Other Stage Friday June 22 2007

Other bands on the "other stage" at Glastonbury Festival;

Vans Warped Tour (June 29/July 24 2007)

Vans Warped Tour
Start dateJune 29 2007
End dateJuly 24 2007
Legs1
No. of shows16
Location Date
Pomona Fairgrounds U.S. Cali Pomona June 29 2007
Seaside Park U.S. Cali Ventura June 30 2007
Shoreline Amphitheatre U.S. Cali San Francisco July 1 2007
Thunderbird Stadium Canada Vancouver July 3 2007
Race City Speedway Canada Alberta Calgary July 5 2007
Utah State Fairgrounds U.S. Utah Salt Lake City July 7 2007
Invesco Field Mile High U.S. Colorado Denver July 8 2007
Cricket Pavilion U.S. Arizona Phoenix July 11 2007
NMSU Practise Field U.S. New Mexico Las Cruces July 12 2007
Verizon Amphitheatre U.S. Texas San Antonio July 18 2007
Reynolds Park Yacht Club U.S. Florida Jacksonville July 19 2007
Vinoy Park U.S. Florida Tampa July 15 2007
Bicentennial Park U.S. Florida Miami July 21 2007
Tinker Field U.S. Florida Orlando July 22 2007
Verizon Amphitheatre U.S. North Carolina Charlotte July 23 2007
Verizon Amphitheatre U.S. North Carolina Charlotte July 24 2007[12]

USA Headline Tour (July 26/August 8 2007)

Location Date
New York NY Bowery Ballroom July 26
Hartford CT Sweet Janes July 27
Washington DC Rock N Roll Hotel July 28
Boston MA Great Scotts July 30
Philadelphia PA Northstar July 31
Toronto Mod Club August 1
Detroit MI Shelter August 3
Chicago IL Subterranean August 4
Grand Rapids MI Intersection August 6
Columbus OH Basement August 7
Cincinnati OH 20th Century Theatre August 8

This was the first headlining tour in the United States by the band.[13]

Get Loaded In The Park (August 26 2007)

Location Date
Get Loaded In The Park (Clapham Common, London) Saturday August 26 2007

Pennie performed for the final time with his former band mates.[14][15]

2008 Club Tour (March 28 - May 29, 2008)

2008 Club Tour
Club Tour tour by The Automatic
Viva Machine
Canterbury
Attack Attack
Associated albumThis Is A Fix
Start dateMarch 28 2008
End dateApril 29 2008
Legs2
No. of shows22
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The bands first tour with new guitarist Paul Mullen involved touring some of the smaller less-known venues and clubs of the United Kingdom. The tour involved the band playing a 50/50 split of old and new material. Many of the songs played on the first album were chosen by the bands fans who set up a poll on there forum.[16] By the time the band began touring "By My Side", "Recover" and "That's What She Said" were all favored by fans, many of the b-sides were also requested.

From this point the lineup consisted of:

  • Robin Hawkins (Lead vocals, bass guitar)
  • James Frost (Guitar, synth, backing vocals)
  • Paul Mullen (Guitar, synth, backing vocals)
  • Iwan Griffiths (Drums)

During performances, synthesizer and keyboard duties would be split between Frost and Mullen.[17]

Venue Location Date Support acts
Cavern Exeter 2 April 2008 Viva Machine
Arts Centre Gloucester 3 April 2008
Soundhaus Northampton 5 April 2008
Sugarmill Stoke 6 April 2008
Fibbers York 7 April 2008
Academy Liverpool 8 April 2008
Doghouse Dundee 10 April 2008
Raigmore Inverness 11 April 2008
Cafe Drummond Aberdeen 12 April 2008
Cockpit Leeds 14 April 2008
The Welly Hull 15 April 2008
The Palace Tamworth 16 April 2008
Cornerhouse (Sumo) Middlesborough 18 April 2008
Charlotte Leicester 19 April 2008
Arts Centre Norwich 20 April 2008 Viva Machine
& Canterbury
Club 85 Hitchin 21 April 2008
Audio Brighton 23 April 2008
Chinnerys Southend 24 April 2008
Wedgewood Rooms Portsmouth 26 April 2008 Viva Machine
White Rabbit Plymouth 28 April 2008
The Point Cardiff 29 April 2008 Viva Machine
& Attack Attack

The performances at The Blake Theatre in Monmouth on the 28 March, Central Station in Wrexham on the 29 March, The Galleri in Caernarfon on 30 March, Brycheiniog Theatre in Brecon 31 March 2008 were all re-scheduled after the band required further time to rehearse there new and old songs.[18][19]

Venue Location Date Support acts
Blake Theatre Monmouth May 10, 2008 Viva Machine, Dandelion Killers, Autopilots
Galleri Caernarfon May 11, 2008 Viva Machine, Dandelion Killers, Autopilots
Brycheiniog Brecon May 12, 2008 Viva Machine, Dandelion Killers, Autopilots
Central Station Wrexham May 29, 2008 Viva Machine, Dandelion Killers, Autopilots

At the first date of the tour (Exeter Cavern) the band opened with a new song to open the tour, tittled "Light Entertainment".[20]

Band friends Viva Machine toured with the band on all of the dates, Canterbury toured on five of the dates, and fellow Welsh act Attack Attack played the final date of the first leg at Cardiff.

Rocklouder Magazine were given a place for one of their journalists to tour with the bands (The Automatic, Viva Machine, Canterbury), being the first website (other than fan filmed videos on Youtube) to broadcast footage of the band with there new lineup featuring Paul Mullen.[21]

Venue Location Date Support acts
KOKO (Club NME) London 25 April 2008 Viva Machine

On April 17 2008, NME announced the band would be playing "On of there first shows without keyboardist Alex Pennie". [22]

Rock Band Video Game Launch (May 13 2008)

Venue Location Date Support acts
Secret central London location London May 13 2008 The Courteeners, The Whip

The UK release show for the video game Rock Band, the gig is to be held in a secret location in London.[23]

The Great Escape Festival (17 May 2008)

Venue Location Date Support acts
The Great Escape Festival (The Brighton Coalition) Brighton 17 May 2008 9:45 PM

New music festival, using 57 music venues in Brighton to host The Automatic, as well as such bands as The Wombats, The Teenagers, The Subways and around 180 other bands.[24]

Glastonbury Festival 2008

Location Stage Date
Glastonbury Festival 2008 Rock Against Racism, Left Field Stage June 28 2008

The band are headlining the Rock Against Racism Left Field stage with Frank Turner, Kate Nash, Dirty Pretty Things, British Sea Power among other bands performing on the stage over the weekend.[25]

Originally the tour was scheduled to take place in from 14 June 2008 to 24 June 2008 however due to the recording of the album This Is A Fix it was pushed back to September.[26]

Venue Location Date Support acts
Academy 1 Manchester 14 June 2008 To be announced
Garage Glasgow 15 June 2008 To be announced
University Newcastle 16 June 2008 To be announced
Trinity Bristol 19 June 2008 To be announced
Academy 2 Birmingham 20 June 2008 To be announced
Academy Sheffield 21 June 2008 To be announced
Academy Oxford 22 June 2008 To be announced
Scala London 24 June 2008 To be announced

References

  1. ^ NMEBoy Kill Boy- NME Headline Tour
  2. ^ T4 On The Beach Channel 4/T4 recurring event T4 On The Beach 2006, Featuring The Automatic and All American Rejects
  3. ^ stereoboard "The Automatic Promise Live TV Appearance To Remember"
  4. ^ bbcreview
  5. ^ bbcevent
  6. ^ "T In The Park 2006 lineup, 08 Jul 2006 - 09 Jul 2006, Balado Airfield, UK". Virtual Festivals. July 2006. Retrieved March 26. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ Tiscali Stage
  8. ^ Gold Digger cover
  9. ^ The View Headline NME
  10. ^ Jimmy Eat WorldJimmy Eat World and The Automatic at Earls Court
  11. ^ efestivalsThe Automatic - line up for Earls Court
  12. ^ warpedtour2007 Warped Tour Dates - retrieved January 2nd 2008
  13. ^ theautomatic.co.ukHeadlining USA tour - retrieved January 2nd 2007
  14. ^ virtualfestivalsSummary of get loaded in the park 2007 - retrieved January 13 2008
  15. ^ NMEAlex Pennie's final gig with the automatic
  16. ^ The Automatic let fans pick their setlist NME - retrieved - February 22, 2008
  17. ^ After a top-three single and debut album, The Automatic are back, with a new line-up and a new album 04 April 2008 northantset.co.uk
  18. ^ http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/5055/The-Automatic-Reschedule-A-Few-Tour-Dates.html The Automatic Reschedule A Few Tour Dates!] rocklouder.co.uk
  19. ^ The Automatic Announce UK Tour rocklouder.co.uk
  20. ^ Tour day 1: Triumphant return, rock and roll, that stuff theautomatic.co.uk
  21. ^ Rocklouder Goes On Tour with The Automatic Rocklouder.co.uk - retrieved - 10 April 2008
  22. ^ The Automatic to make live return NME Apr 17, 2008
  23. ^ RockLouder
  24. ^ greatescapefestival
  25. ^ "The Automatic To Headline Glastonbury!". Rocklouder.co.uk. 2008-05-08. Retrieved 2008-06-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  26. ^ gigwise