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Most of the venues on the European leg of the tour will be Roman [[amphitheatre]]s, similar to the one featured in [[Pink Floyd]]'s ''[[Live at Pompeii]]'' (1971). Gilmour will also play the [[Royal Albert Hall]]. He will also play the historic [[Auditorium Theatre]] in [[Chicago]], having last performed there with Pink Floyd in 1972.<ref name="davidgilmour.com">http://www.davidgilmour.com/index.htm</ref>
Most of the venues on the European leg of the tour will be Roman [[amphitheatre]]s, similar to the one featured in [[Pink Floyd]]'s ''[[Live at Pompeii]]'' (1971). Gilmour will also play the [[Royal Albert Hall]]. He will also play the historic [[Auditorium Theatre]] in [[Chicago]], having last performed there with Pink Floyd in 1972.<ref name="davidgilmour.com">http://www.davidgilmour.com/index.htm</ref>


The touring band will be made up of mostly the same musicians who accompanied Gilmour on his [[On an Island Tour]] of 2006. These will be [[Phil Manzanera]], [[Guy Pratt]], [[Jon Carin]] and [[Steve DiStanislao]].<ref name="rollingstone.com">http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/david-gilmour-on-new-solo-lp-and-why-pink-floyd-are-truly-over-20150814?page=3</ref> Kevin McAlea, who performed with Carin at [[Kate Bush]]'s ''[[Before the Dawn (Kate Bush concert series)|Before the Dawn]]'' shows in 2014, will also play keyboards on the tour<ref name="rollingstone.com"/>.
The touring band will be made up of mostly the same musicians who accompanied Gilmour on his [[On an Island Tour]] of 2006. These will be [[Phil Manzanera]], [[Guy Pratt]], [[Jon Carin]] and [[Steve DiStanislao]].<ref name="rollingstone.com">http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/david-gilmour-on-new-solo-lp-and-why-pink-floyd-are-truly-over-20150814?page=3</ref> Kevin McAlea, who performed with Carin at [[Kate Bush]]'s ''[[Before the Dawn (Kate Bush concert series)|Before the Dawn]]'' shows in 2014, will also play keyboards on the tour.<ref name="rollingstone.com"/>


==Setlist==
==Setlist==

Revision as of 15:26, 6 October 2015

Rattle That Lock Tour
Tour by David Gilmour
Associated albumRattle That Lock
Start date5 September 2015 (2015-09-05)
End date25 June 2016 (2016-06-25)
Legs4
No. of shows29
David Gilmour concert chronology

The Rattle That Lock Tour is a concert tour by British guitarist David Gilmour to support his fourth studio album, Rattle That Lock.

Background

The first eight tour dates (in Europe) were announced on 4 March 2015, with two more dates added later. The concerts are spread across six European countries at nine different venues. The dates are planned to coincide with the release of Gilmour's new album.[1] The two new dates were announced on 6 March 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall, and were added due to high ticket demand for the three concerts already planned at the venue.[2] On 19 June 2015, a date was announced for a show in Wrocław, Poland, on 25 June 2016.[3] Four North American dates were also announced on 16 July 2015, along with more details on the new album, to be released 18 September.[4] Four more North American dates were added on 21 July 2015, in the same venues as the first four.[5] On 26 July 2015, a 'preview show' was added at the Brighton Centre before the start of the main tour.[6]

Most of the venues on the European leg of the tour will be Roman amphitheatres, similar to the one featured in Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii (1971). Gilmour will also play the Royal Albert Hall. He will also play the historic Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, having last performed there with Pink Floyd in 1972.[7]

The touring band will be made up of mostly the same musicians who accompanied Gilmour on his On an Island Tour of 2006. These will be Phil Manzanera, Guy Pratt, Jon Carin and Steve DiStanislao.[8] Kevin McAlea, who performed with Carin at Kate Bush's Before the Dawn shows in 2014, will also play keyboards on the tour.[8]

Setlist

Set One:

  1. "5 A.M."
  2. "Rattle That Lock"
  3. "Faces of Stone"
  4. "Wish You Were Here"
  5. "A Boat Lies Waiting"
  6. "The Blue"
  7. "Money"
  8. "Us and Them"
  9. "In Any Tongue"
  10. "High Hopes"

Set Two:

  1. "Astronomy Domine"
  2. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-II, IV-V)"
  3. "Fat Old Sun"
  4. "Coming Back to Life" (performed from 15-19 September and 2nd October)
  5. "On an Island"
  6. "The Girl in the Yellow Dress"
  7. "Today"
  8. "Sorrow"
  9. "Run Like Hell"

Encore:

  1. "Time/Breathe (Reprise)"
  2. "Comfortably Numb"

Tour band

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
5 September 2015 Brighton England Brighton Centre (Preview show)
12 September 2015 Pula Croatia Pula Arena
14 September 2015 Verona Italy Verona Arena
15 September 2015 Florence Ippodromo del Visarno
17 September 2015 Orange France Théâtre antique d'Orange
19 September 2015 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena
23 September 2015 London England Royal Albert Hall
24 September 2015
25 September 2015
2 October 2015
3 October 2015
South America
11 December 2015 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
12 December 2015
14 December 2015 Curitiba Pedreira Paulo Leminski
16 December 2015 Porto Alegre Arena do Grêmio
18 December 2015 Buenos Aires Argentina Hipodromo de San Isidro
20 December 2015 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional de Santiago
North America
24 March 2016 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Bowl
25 March 2016
27 March 2016 Inglewood The Forum
31 March 2016 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
1 April 2016
4 April 2016 Chicago United States United Center
6 April 2016 Auditorium Theatre
8 April 2016 United Center
11 April 2016 New York City Madison Square Garden
12 April 2016
Europe
25 June 2016 Wrocław Poland Market Square

References

  1. ^ "David Gilmour 2015 Tour and Album Officially Announced". neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk.
  2. ^ Matt. "Pink Floyd news :: Brain Damage - David Gilmour adds two nights at London's Royal Albert Hall". brain-damage.co.uk.
  3. ^ Matt. "Pink Floyd news :: Brain Damage - David Gilmour playing Wroclaw, Poland in 2016". brain-damage.co.uk.
  4. ^ "David Gilmour Details New Solo LP 'Rattle That Lock'". Rolling Stone.
  5. ^ "UPDATED: David Gilmour Reveals New Album Cover Art and Track List, Announces Tour". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  6. ^ Matt. "Pink Floyd news :: Brain Damage - David Gilmour announces tour 'preview' show in Brighton". brain-damage.co.uk.
  7. ^ a b http://www.davidgilmour.com/index.htm
  8. ^ a b http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/david-gilmour-on-new-solo-lp-and-why-pink-floyd-are-truly-over-20150814?page=3
  9. ^ "Page 3 of David Gilmour on New Solo LP and Why Pink Floyd Are Truly Over - Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone.