Global Warming Tour
Tour by Aerosmith | |
Location | North America, South America, Asia, Oceania, Europe |
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Associated album | Music from Another Dimension! |
Start date | May 30, 2012 |
End date | June 28, 2014 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows |
41 in North America 5 in Oceania 6 in Asia 7 in South America 15 in Europe 77 total 6 cancelled |
Aerosmith concert chronology |
The Global Warming Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that included 67 concert performances across North America, Oceania, Asia and Latin America. Prior to the first leg of the tour, the band played a private event for Walmart shareholders. The first leg of the tour included 23 performances and lasted from late May through early August 2012. The second leg included 14 performances in November and December 2012. Before the second leg of the tour, the band performed a brief set at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in mid September. Also prior to the second leg, to promote the release of their new album in early November, the band made three special nationally-televised performances in New York City and also did a special performance in front of their old Boston apartment. The performances on the first two legs of the tour were held primarily in indoor arenas, with a couple outdoor shows and a few festival dates on the first leg, including three festivals in eastern Canada and Milwaukee's Summerfest. The third leg of the tour ran from late April to mid May 2013 and saw Aerosmith playing their first shows in Australia since 1990, as well as their first-ever shows in New Zealand and the Philippines. On May 30, the band performed as part of the "Boston Strong" charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. In July 2013, the band played at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia and at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut. In August 2013, the band performed four concerts in Japan, but their first-ever shows in China and Taiwan were cancelled due to poor ticket sales. The band also performed in August at the Harley-Davidson 110th anniversary concert series in Milwaukee. Concerts were planned for Latin America in September and October, including their first-ever shows in Uruguay, Guatemala and El Salvador.
Cheap Trick was the opening act for all dates in the first two legs except for a few festival shows.[1] The Dead Dasies, a supergroup featuring Jon Stevens and Richard Fortus, were the opening act for the Australia/New Zealand leg. The tour is in promotion of Aerosmith's new album Music from Another Dimension!, released on November 6, 2012.[2] In addition to many of their biggest hits and a few choice album cuts, the band has so far performed four new songs from Music from Another Dimension on this tour, three of them regularly ("Oh Yeah", "Legendary Child", and "Lover Alot"), with the potential for more songs to be played in the 2013 leg. During the South America leg, specifically in Argentina and Brazil, Aerosmith toured with Whitesnake, including performances at the Personal Fest in Buenos Aires and at the Monsters of Rock in São Paulo.
On May 5, 2013, the band announced they had cancelled their first-ever show in Jakarta due to safety concerns.[3]
In 2014, Aerosmith played 17 concerts across Europe from May 14 to July 2. A new tour, the Let Rock Rule Tour, was scheduled to follow in July, August, and September 2014 that saw Aerosmith play several dates in North America. This tour featured Slash (with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators) as the opening act. Full details of the tour were announced on April 8, 2014.[4][5] On May 14, 2014, the band announced that they had cancelled their concert in Istanbul after Turkey declared a three-day mourning for the victims of Soma mine disaster.[6] July 2, 2014 concert in Kiev was cancelled due to civil unrest in Ukraine.[7]
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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North America #1 | ||||
June 16, 2012 | Minneapolis | United States | Target Center | |
June 19, 2012 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | ||
June 22, 2012 | Chicago | United Center | ||
June 27, 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | |
June 29, 2012 | Albany | United States | Times Union Center | |
July 1, 2012 | Uniondale | Nassau Coliseum | ||
July 5, 2012 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | ||
July 7, 2012 | Milwaukee | Summerfest | ||
July 10, 2012 | Laval | Canada | Laval Nature Center | |
July 12, 2012 | Quebec City | Quebec City Summer Festival | ||
July 14, 2012 | Grand Falls | Exploits Salmon Festival | ||
July 17, 2012 | Boston | United States | TD Garden | |
July 19, 2012 | ||||
July 21, 2012 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | ||
July 24, 2012 | East Rutherford | Izod Center | ||
July 26, 2012 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | ||
July 28, 2012 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | ||
July 30, 2012 | Houston | Toyota Center | ||
August 1, 2012 | Denver | Pepsi Center | ||
August 4, 2012 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | ||
August 6, 2012 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | ||
August 8, 2012 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | ||
August 12, 2012 | Bristow | Jiffy Lube Live | ||
North America #2 | ||||
November 8, 2012 | Oklahoma City | United States | Chesapeake Energy Arena | |
November 11, 2012 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | ||
November 14, 2012 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | ||
November 16, 2012 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | ||
November 20, 2012 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | ||
November 23, 2012 | Atlantic City | Revel | ||
November 25, 2012 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | ||
November 27, 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | |
December 1, 2012 | Las Vegas | United States | MGM Grand Garden Arena | |
December 3, 2012 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | ||
December 6, 2012 | New Orleans | New Orleans Arena | ||
December 9, 2012 | Sunrise | BB&T Center | ||
December 11, 2012 | Tampa | Tampa Bay Times Forum | ||
December 13, 2012 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | ||
Oceania | ||||
April 20, 2013 | Sydney | Australia | ANZ Stadium | |
April 24, 2013 | Dunedin | New Zealand | Forsyth Barr Stadium | |
April 28, 2013 | Melbourne | Australia | [Sidney Myer Music Bowl] | |
May 1, 2013 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | ||
May 4, 2013 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | ||
Asia #1 | ||||
May 8, 2013 | Manila | Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena | |
May 11, 2013 | Jakarta | Indonesia | ||
May 25, 2013 | Downtown Core | Singapore | The Meadow | |
North America #3 | ||||
July 6, 2013 | White Sulphur Springs | United States | The Greenbrier Classic | |
July 10, 2013 | Ledyard | MGM Grand Theater | ||
July 13, 2013 | New York City | |||
Asia #2 | ||||
August 8, 2013 | Chiba City | Japan | "AEROSONIC" (with B'z) Chiba Marine Stadium | |
August 11, 2013 | Nagoya | Nippon Gaishi Hall | ||
August 14, 2013 | Osaka | Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium | ||
August 16, 2013 | ||||
August 21, 2013 | Shanghai | China | ||
August 24, 2013 | Kaohsiung | Taiwan | (part of Rock Sonic Day in Kaohsiung) | |
North America #4 | ||||
August 30, 2013 | Milwaukee | United States | Marcus Amphitheater (Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary) | |
Latin America #1 | ||||
September 28, 2013 | Caracas | Venezuela | Poliedro de Caracas | |
October 1, 2013 | San José | Costa Rica | Estadio Nacional | |
October 4, 2013 | San Salvador | El Salvador | Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González | |
October 6, 2013 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | Estadio Cementos Progreso | |
October 9, 2013 | Montevideo | Uruguay | Estadio Centenario | |
October 12, 2013 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Personal Fest | |
October 15, 2013 | Curitiba | Brazil | Bioparque | |
October 18, 2013 | Rio de Janeiro | Praça da Apoteose | ||
October 20, 2013 | São Paulo | Monsters Of Rock | ||
October 23, 2013 | Brasília | Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha | ||
October 27, 2013 | Mexico City | Mexico | Arena Ciudad de Mexico | |
Europe | ||||
May 14, 2014 | Istanbul | Turkey | ||
May 17, 2014 | Sofia | Bulgaria | Lokomotiv Stadium | |
May 21, 2014 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Siemens Arena | |
May 24, 2014 | Moscow | Russia | Olympic Stadium | |
May 27, 2014 | Saint Petersburg | SKK Peterburgsky | ||
May 30, 2014 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena | |
June 1, 2014 | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele 2 Arena | |
June 4, 2014 | Kristiansand | Norway | Odderøya Amfi | |
June 6, 2014 | Horsens | Denmark | Horsens Statsfængsel | |
June 9, 2014 | Berlin | Germany | 02 Arena | |
June 12, 2014 | Łódź | Poland | Arena Łódź | |
June 15, 2014 | Leicestershire | England | Download Festival, Donington Park, | |
June 18, 2014 | Dortmund | Germany | Westfalenhalle | |
June 21, 2014 | Clisson | France | Hellfest Festival | |
June 25, 2014 | Milan | Italy | Fiera Arena | |
June 28, 2014 | London | England | Clapham Common | |
July 2, 2014 | Kiev | Ukraine |
Stage setup
The stage was very close to the design of past tours. The main stage, occupying one end of the venue had the classic Aerosmith logo painted on top and two small platforms off to each side. Like normal, Joey's drums are at the back, Tom and Brad are on the left side, and Joe is on the right side. The back-up musicians were at the back-left of the stage behind a stack of amps, the order usually went Melanie (backing vocals), Mindi (saxophone and backing vocals) and Russ (keyboards and backing vocals). In the middle of the main stage was the catwalk, which ran through nine rows at each venue. At the end of the catwalk was a B-stage, which ran through the tenth row to the sixteenth row. Around the entire stage was a half-meter wide barricade that contained security and a few select fans.
Performance
The show would start with a video playing on the main video screen that was reminiscent of the original opening from The Outer Limits. Near the end of the video, smoke would arise from the end of the B-stage and from the main stage. When the video finished, Joey, Brad, Tom, and Joe would kick into the opening song while Steven and Joe would rise from a trapdoor at the end of the B-stage. For the first song, Steven and Joe would stay on the B-stage and the rest of the band would stay on the main stage. After the first song finished, Tom, Brad, Steven, and Joe would all go where they pleased. At "What It Takes", Steven would look for an attractive girl to sing the opening lines, like in most tours. At the encore which was "Dream On" at every date, smoke would again appear from the end of the B-stage and Steven on a white piano would appear from the same trapdoor as before. The piano had a few blocks beside it used as stairs by Joe and Steven, as they would walk on top of the piano. They followed with a second encore – "Train Kept A-Rollin'" – and at a few venues, a third encore was even played, either "Mama Kin" or "Chip Away the Stone". When the encores wrapped up, a few cannons fired silver confetti into the audience. After the confetti storm, Steven would introduce the back-up musicians (Melanie, Mindi and Russ) and the members of Aerosmith. Finally, he would hand the microphone off to Joe, who would introduce Steven. After the intros, the band would walk out with "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters playing over the speakers.
- Top 200 North American Tours 2012: #23[8]
- Total Gross: US $31 million
- Total Attendance: 306,475 (33 concerts)
Notes
- Aerosmith premiered five new songs on this tour, "Oh Yeah", "Legendary Child", "What Could Have Been Love", "Lover Alot", "Freedom Fighter" and an excerpt from "Street Jesus".
- Brad's son, Harrison Whitford, played "Last Child" with Aerosmith at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
- Brad's other son, Graham Whitford, played "Last Child" with Aerosmith at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- At the Hollywood Bowl, instead of Steven and Joe appearing from a trapdoor at the end of the catwalk, Stan Lee introduced the band and Aerosmith simply walked out on the stage.
- Acclaimed actor Johnny Depp played rhythm guitar and one solo with Aerosmith on "Train Kept A-Rollin'" in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl and also on "Come Together" and "Stop Messin' Around" at the Staples Center.
- Sean Lennon, son of John Lennon, provided extra vocals on "Come Together" at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- "Lick and a Promise" got its first play in 24 years on United States soil, the last time being at the Pacific Coast Amphitheater in Costa Mesa on September 15, 1988, on the Permanent Vacation Tour.
- Aerosmith performed a clip of "Woman of the World" in Atlanta at the Phillips Center, a song that hasn't been played anywhere since 1974.
- Aerosmith had to re-schedule their show in Bristow, Virginia, because of reported voice problems by Tyler. It was originally scheduled for July 3 but got moved to August 12. Also, because of a difficult political situation in Ukraine, the show in Kyiv was moved from May 21 to July 2, 2014.
- Jesse Sky Kramer joined his father on percussion for many songs at every show this tour.
- This is the first tour where Aerosmith recruited back-up singers other than Russ Irwin.
- Steven joined with Joey on drums during "Combination" at every date.
- At a few shows, saxophonist and back-up singer Mindi Abair jammed with Joey during his drum solo.
- On some nights Brad played guitar and provided backing vocals on "Ain't That a Shame" or "Surrender" with opening act Cheap Trick.[9] On other nights, Steven would run out during "I Want You to Want Me" and play with Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson and guitarist Rick Nielsen and help sing the chorus, then quickly exit.[10]
- Guns N' Roses former rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin joined Aerosmith on stage on "Mama Kin" during the band's performance at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
- Russ Irwin, Aerosmith keyboardist, occasionally would perform the "Abbey Road Medley" (originally by The Beatles) with Cheap Trick during their set.
- At the Sunrise, Florida, show on 12/09, Richie Supa, famous Aerosmith collaborator, performed on "Chip Away the Stone".
- On the 11/27 Toronto show, Aerosmith performed "Red House" as an homage to Jimi Hendrix on what would have been his seventieth birthday.
- Before the Melbourne show, Tom suffered a chest infection and was flown home. David Hull from the Joe Perry Project was flown in from the United States to play in his place. Tom was set to return with the band after the Australian dates.
List of songs played
Setlist
- "Draw the Line" (switched with "Toys in the Attic" on 07/10)
- "Love in an Elevator"
- "Oh Yeah"
- "Lick and a Promise" (only on 07/21)
- "Livin' on the Edge"
- "Cryin' ("Jaded" on 07/05, 07/07, 07/10, 07/12, 07/14, and 07/17)
- "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" (replaced with "Come Together" later on the tour)
- "Last Child"
- Joey Kramer drum solo
- "Rag Doll" ("Lord of the Thighs" on 07/05, 07/07, and 07/19)
- "Boogie Man"/ instrumental jam
- Theme from Peter Gunn (only played on 07/17, 07/19, 07/21, 07/24, 07/26, 07/28, 07/30, 08/01, 08/04, 08/06, 08/08, and 08/12)
- "Combination"
- "What It Takes" (When "Stop Messin' Around" entered the set, "What It Takes" was moved later in the night.)
- "Rattlesnake Shake" (only on 07/21)
- "No More No More" (switched with "Stop Messin' Around" later on the tour)
- "Legendary Child"
- "Rats in the Cellar" ("I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" or "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" were also played in this spot.)
- "Walking the Dog" ("Chip Away the Stone" and "Big Ten Inch Record" were also played here.)
- Tom Hamilton bass solo
- "Uncle Salty" (partial) (only played on 08/01)
- "Sweet Emotion"
- "Mother Popcorn" (only on 06/19, 07/05, 07/07, 07/10, 07/12, 07/14, and 08/01)
- "Walk This Way"
- "Dream On" (On some dates, Steven jammed on "One Way Street" or "You See Me Crying" prior to starting "Dream On".)
- "Train Kept A-Rollin'"
- "Mama Kin" (only on a few dates, "Chip Away the Stone" on a few nights as well)
- "Mama Kin" (Switched for "Toys in the Attic" on a few dates. Mama Kin was moved into the encores the first time.)
- "Love in an Elevator"
- "Jaded" ("Cryin'" on 11/08)
- "Oh Yeah"
- "Livin' on the Edge"
- "What Could Have Been Love" (only performed 11/08 and 11/11)
- "Movin' Out"
- "Walkin' the Dog"
- "Last Child"
- Drum solo
- "Rag Doll"
- "Boogie Man" / instrumental jam
- "Red House" (only performed on 11/27)
- "Combination"
- "Lover Alot"
- "What It Takes"
- "No More No More" (dropped later in the tour)
- "Come Together"
- "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
- "Mother Popcorn" (only on a few dates)
- "Home Tonight" (partial) ("You See Me Crying" (partial) on 11/27)
- "Walk This Way"
- "Dream On"
- "Sweet Emotion"
Personnel
- Aerosmith
- Steven Tyler – lead vocals, harmonica, percussion, piano
- Joe Perry – guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals, pedal steel guitar, talkbox
- Brad Whitford – guitar
- Tom Hamilton – bass, backing vocals
- Joey Kramer – drums, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Russ Irwin – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion, guitar (until 2014-04-08)
- Mindi Abair – saxophones (First leg)
- Melanie Taylor – backing vocals, percussion (First leg)
- Jesse Sky Kramer – percussion
- David Hull – bass (after Tom leaves due to sickness)
- Buck Johnson – keyboards, backing vocals (after Russ Irwin quits the band beginning on 2014-05-17)
References
- ↑ Greene, Andy (26 March 2012). "Aerosmith Announce 'Global Warming' Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
- ↑ "Official Aerosmith Website :: Join Aeroforce One – Choose Your Package". Aeroforceone.com. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
- 1 2 "Aerosmith cancel Indonesian concert". BBC News. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
- ↑ Kaufman, Spencer (2014-03-22). "Aerosmith + Slash Set to Announce 2014 U.S. Tour". Loudwire. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
- ↑ "Aerosmith and Slash to Officially Announce 'Let Rock Rule' Tour Details Next Tuesday". Blabbermouth.net. 2014-04-03. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
- ↑ "Aerosmith: Istanbul Concert Canceled Due To Turkish Mine Disaster". Blabbermouth.net. May 14, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Aerosmith Cancels Concert in Ukraine Because of Civil Unrest in the Country". ABC News Radio. June 20, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Top 200 North American Tours 2012" (PDF). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
- ↑ "Aeromsith's Brad Whitford joins CT on stage – 7/19/12, Boston – photo by BRIAN ROWE". CheapTrick.com. 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
- ↑ "I Want You to Want Me. Cheap Trick with Brad and Steven from Aerosmith". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-07-14.