High Flying Birds Tour
The High Flying Birds Tour was the debut solo concert tour by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, which took place in 2011 and 2012. The tour was in promotion of the album Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
Background
The tour kicked off on October 23 with a sold out show at The Olympia Theatre in Dublin before moving onto Great Britain for a short theatre leg. The band then moved onto North America in November for a short run of shows in the United States and Canada before returning to mainland Europe for another show leg. The band will then make their way to Asia for two shows in Japan before heading to Oceania for some festival shows and two headlining shows in Sydney and Melbourne. In February 2012, he kicked off his biggest ever headlining solo shows with a full arena tour in venues across Ireland and Great Britain accompanied by the Crouch End Festival Chorus, Hertfordshire Chorus and a three piece brass section. The band returned once again to North America in March and April which also included appearances in Mexico, and in May a run of gigs in South America was followed by a return to Asia. Summer 2012 saw Noel Gallagher entering the eastern European bloc of Russia, Ukraine and Poland for the first time in his performing career. There was also support given to Red Hot Chili Peppers in front of 80,000 people at Croke Park in Dublin during the festival run.Support acts
- The Minutes –
- The Electric Soft Parade –,
- Murray James –
- Folks –,
- Cesar & Parker –
- Deep Sea Arcade –
- Immigrant Union –
- Reverend and The Makers –
- Cashier No.9 –
- Kasabian –
- The Cribs –
- Maverick Sabre –
- Snow Patrol –
Set list
- " To Be Free"
- "Mucky Fingers" replaced by D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman from September 4, 2012
- "Everybody's on the Run"
- "Dream On"
- "If I Had a Gun..."
- "The Good Rebel"
- "The Death of You and Me"
- "Freaky Teeth"
- "Wonderwall" replaced by Whatever from February 2012
- "Supersonic"
- "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman" replaced Mucky Fingers from September 4, 2012
- " Record Machine"
- "AKA... What a Life!"
- "Talk Tonight"
- "Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks"
- "AKA… Broken Arrow"
- "Half the World Away"
- "A Simple Game of Genius" 29 May 2012
- " The Wrong Beach"
- "Whatever" replaced Wonderwall from February 2012
- "Little By Little"
- "The Importance of Being Idle" replaced by Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me from May 2012 and moved to song #1 in the encore
- "Don't Look Back in Anger"
- All tracks written by Noel Gallagher
For the two Tokyo gigs in January 2012 an acoustic version of "Whatever" was added to the encore due to the popularity of the song in Japan and the song was also played in Melbourne. "Whatever" was added permanently to the setlist in place of "Wonderwall" when the band returned to Europe in March 2012 although "Whatever" was instead played as the first song of a four-song encore, this version of "Whatever" was played with the full band.
In May 2012 the band played the B-Side "Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me" for the first time.
On 29 May 2012, the same day of Gallagher's birthday, the band played the digital download edition and Japanese bonus track "A Simple Game of Genius" for the first time.
On 4 September 2012, Gallagher played "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman" for the first time, he has continued to play the song since including it in the setlist for the iTunes Festival gig and has subsequently replaced the song "Mucky Fingers" with it. He plays the song in his acoustic set with a majority of his band.
On November 9 "Idler's Dream" was performed for the first time.
Song statistics
In total, the band performed 34 different songs across the tour.Song | Number of performances |
"AKA... What a Life!" | 136 |
"Talk Tonight" | 135 |
"Half the World Away" | 135 |
"If I Had a Gun..." | 135 |
"Don't Look Back In Anger" | 135 |
" To Be Free" | 134 |
"Everybody's on the Run" | 133 |
"Dream On" | 133 |
" The Wrong Beach" | 133 |
"The Death of You and Me" | 130 |
"AKA... Broken Arrow" | 129 |
" Record Machine" | 126 |
"Little by Little" | 108 |
"Supersonic" | 101 |
"Whatever" | 94 |
"The Good Rebel" | 89 |
"Freaky Teeth" | 88 |
"Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks" | 85 |
"Mucky Fingers" | 84 |
"The Importance of Being Idle" | 60 |
"Wonderwall" | 39 |
"Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me" | 32 |
"D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?" | 18 |
"A Simple Game of Genius" | 3 |
"Idler's Dream" | 2 |
"Angel Child" | 2 |
"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" | 1 |
Tour dates
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Credits
Band
- Noel Gallagher: Lead vocals & Guitar
- Russ Pritchard: Bass & Vocals
- Tim Smith: Guitar & Vocals
- Mikey Rowe: Keyboards
- Jeremy Stacey: Drums
Crew
- Doe Phillips: Tour Manager
- Michael O'Connor: Production Manager
- Roni Horner: Production Coordinator
- Kevin Fallows: Tour Security
- Jason Rhodes: Guitar & Bass Technician
- Mickey Winder: Guitar & Drums Technician
- Ben Leach: Keyboard Technician & Additional Keyboards
- Antony King: Front of House Engineer
- Nahuel Gutierrez: Monitor Engineer
- David "Fuji" Convertino: Lighting Designer
- Phil Smith: DJ
- Scully: Merchandiser
- Luke Chadwick: Sound Technician
- Barry Macleod: Sound Technician
- Vince Buller: Sound Technician
- Chris Malmgren: Sound Technician
Management
- Ignition Management
- Marcus Russell
- Alec McKinlay
- Kat Killingley
- Natalie Hicks
- Ray McCarville
- Carly Garrod
- Fiona Melville
- Karin Struijk