All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour
Artist:Owl City
Album:All Things Bright and Beautiful
Number Of Legs:5
Number Of Shows:76
Last Tour:Ocean Eyes World Tour
(2010)
This Tour:All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour
(2011)
Next Tour:The Midsummer Station World Tour
(2012)

The All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour is the second headlining concert tour by American electronica project Owl City, in support of his third studio album, All Things Bright and Beautiful (2011).

Background

Owl City released his third studio album, All Things Bright and Beautiful on June 14, 2011. In March 2011, Owl City announced the All Things Bright and Beautiful World Tour.[1] Tickets went on sale for the North American leg of the tour in late March and early April.[2] Tickets went on sale in New Zealand and Australia, the UK and Europe and Asia in May 2011.[3] The North American leg of the tour began in June to July 2011 with supporting acts from Unwed Sailor and Mat Kearney.[1] The first leg of the tour hit 29 cities in North America, including two festival appearances.[4]

The second leg of the tour took place in New Zealand and Australia in August 2011 with New Empire joining as the opening act.[5] Owl City toured across Europe from September to October 2011 in the third leg of the tour.[6] The leg featured opening acts from Unicorn Kid, Long Lost Sun and Owl City's touring keyboardist, Breanne Düren.[7] A fourth leg commenced in Asia in October 2011. Düren also opened for Owl City during the leg of the tour.[7] Owl City returned to the United States for the fifth and final leg of the tour from October to November 2011.[8]

Reception

Critical response

The All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour was met with positive feedback from critics. Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout gave a positive review with the show at Uptown Theater. He wrote, "Owl City always puts on a good show. A lot of people pass on his music just due to the poppy nature, and assume that a live show would be just a bunch of recorded loops while he sings with an autotuner... Young always has a full band with him, and they always arrange the songs in unique ways, so they don't always sound exactly like they do on the album."[9] Fryberger praised the live band for their "creative and artistic set," as well as calling Mat Kearney and Unwed Sailor a good fit as an opener for Owl City.[9] For the concert at the Mann, Jamie Ellis of Philly Burbs also gave a positive feedback. He stated, "Although both artists played songs that sounded extremely similar to one another, they proved to be incredibly talented musicians. With fantastic stage presence and charisma, Mat Kearney and Owl City both impressed the audience."[10]

Matthew Kivel of Variety wrote on the Club Nokia concert noting, "Owl City’s hyper-digitized brand of emotional rock music seemed perfectly-suited for the setting, but the show's high production values and complex lighting schemes came off as a bit overblown in the limited environs." He complimented Owl City's live drummer Casey Brown for his ability on "matching the nuanced electronic beats with a forceful, highly-syncopated full drum treatment."[11] The Denver Post gave a positive review for the Fillmore Auditorium concert writing, "Young and his seasoned backing band gave the notably youthful fan base a heavy dose of production value and virtuosity. Flanked by an electric forest of synthesizers, drum machines, swarming lights, and an excitable string duo, the band zipped through an ambitious set list of old and new 'faith-tronica.'"[12] Ian Gelling of Brum Live! gave a mixed review with the show at O2 Birmingham Academy. He felt that "the set lacked variation" and that "it was hard to tell if the crowd were embraced or just really bored." He also added that the crowd didn't interact up until "Fireflies" was performed during the set. However, he praised Young's optimism that made up for the concert.[13]

Recording

See main article: article and Owl City: Live From Los Angeles.

A recording of the All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour was filmed during Owl City's July 21, 2011 show at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, United States. The DVD includes footage of live performances of the concert, behind the scenes footage and exclusive interviews.[1] Young stated that it was his manager who came up with the idea to film the concert.[14] The DVD peaked at number 29 on the US Top Music Videos Chart.[15] It also reached number 33 on the UK Music Video Charts.[16]

Opening acts

Setlist

This set list is representative of the performance on July 21, 2011, at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, United States. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.[17]

  1. "The Real World"
  2. "Cave In"
  3. "Hello Seattle"
  4. "Angels"
  5. "Swimming in Miami"
  6. "Umbrella Beach"
  7. "I'll Meet You There"
  8. "Plant Life"
  9. "Setting Sail"
  10. "The Bird and the Worm"
  11. "Lonely Lullaby"
  12. "Fireflies"
  13. "Dreams Don't Turn to Dust"
  14. "Kamikaze"
  15. "Meteor Shower"
  16. "Galaxies"
  17. "Alligator Sky"
  18. "Deer in the Headlights"
  19. "The Yacht Club"
  20. "How I Became the Sea"
  21. "If My Heart Was a House"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
June 13, 2011 United States Ryman Auditorium
June 14, 2011 The Tabernacle
June 16, 2011 House of Blues
June 17, 2011 The Fillmore
June 18, 2011 Pier Six
June 20, 2011 Canada Olympia
June 21, 2011 Kool Haus
June 23, 2011 United States Roseland Ballroom
June 25, 2011 The Mann
June 26, 2011 House of Blues
June 28, 2011 Egyptian Room
June 29, 2011 The Fillmore
June 30, 2011 Summerfest
July 1, 2011 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
July 2, 2011 Creation Festival
July 11, 2011 Uptown Theater
July 12, 2011 Fillmore Auditorium
July 13, 2011 McKay Event Center
July 15, 2011 SeattleParamount Theatre
July 16, 2011 VancouverCanada The Centre
July 17, 2011 United States Roseland Ballroom
July 19, 2011 Warfield Theatre
July 21, 2011 Club Nokia
July 23, 2011 Pomona Fox Theater
July 25, 2011 Verizon Wireless Theater
July 26, 2011 Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
July 27, 2011 ACL Live
July 29, 2011 Aragon Ballroom
July 30, 2011 Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Oceania
August 12, 2011 New Zealand Auckland Town Hall
August 15, 2011 Australia The Tivoli
August 16, 2011 The Metro Theatre
August 17, 2011 Billboard
August 18, 2011
Europe
September 5, 2011 Ireland The Academy
September 7, 2011 Scotland O2 ABC
September 8, 2011 England Academy
September 10, 2011 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
September 12, 2011 O2 Academy Leeds
September 13, 2011 O2 Birmingham Academy
September 15, 2011 Netherlands 013
September 16, 2011 Belgium Ancienne Belgique
September 17, 2011 France Bataclan
September 19, 2011 Spain Ramdall
September 20, 2011 Portugal Campo Pequeno bullring
September 22, 2011 Spain Apolo 2
September 24, 2011 Italy Magazzini Generali
September 26, 2011 Switzerland Abart
September 27, 2011 Germany Theaterfabrik
September 29, 2011 Austria Vienna Arena
September 30, 2011 Germany Postbahnhof
October 1, 2011 Gloria Theatre
October 2, 2011 Gruenspan
October 4, 2011 Denmark Vega
October 5, 2011 Sweden Debaser Medis
Asia
October 20, 2011 Japan Big Cat
October 21, 2011 Club Quattro
October 22, 2011 Shinagawa Prince Stellar Ball
October 24, 2011 South Korea Melon AX Hall
October 26, 2011 Philippines NBC Tent
October 28, 2011 Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
United States
October 31, 2011 United States Hawaii Theatre
November 2, 2011 Northern Arizona University
November 4, 2011 Diamond Ballroom
November 5, 2011 Sokol Auditorium
November 7, 2011 The Pageant
November 9, 2011 Expo Five
November 11, 2011 Dixon Ministry Center
November 12, 2011 Crocodile Rock
November 13, 2011 Starland Ballroom
November 14, 2011 The NorVa
November 16, 2011
November 17, 2011 House of Blues
November 18, 2011 The Intersection
November 19, 2011 University of Minnesota Fieldhouse
November 20, 2011 Carroll University

Notes and References

  1. Owl City announces tour dates. HM. Doug Van Pelt. March 11, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  2. Web site: Presale Begins For North American Leg of All Things Bright and Beautiful World Tour. owlcitymusic.com. March 22, 2011. https://archive.today/20130131202239/http://www.owlcitymusic.com/news/view/17. January 31, 2013. August 31, 2023.
  3. Web site: All Things Bright and Beautiful Tour (May 2011 Newsletter). owlcitymusic.com. May 2, 2011. https://archive.today/20120907225148/http://www.owlcitymusic.com/news/view/202. September 7, 2012. August 31, 2023.
  4. Web site: Tickets Onsale For North American Leg of All Things Bright and Beautiful World Tour. owlcitymusic.com. April 1, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131125045649/http://www.owlcitymusic.com/news/view/42. November 25, 2013. August 31, 2023.
  5. Web site: Owl City Touring New Zealand And Australia In August. Scoop News. May 4, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  6. Web site: Owl City Unveil Dates For 'All Things Bright & Beautiful' UK Tour & Tickets. Stereoboard. Jon Stickler. May 9, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  7. Web site: Owl City - Events. owlcitymusic.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20120707070253/https://owlcity.com/events/archived. July 7, 2012. August 31, 2023.
  8. Owl City returns to US for third leg of tour. HM. Doug Van Pelt. September 20, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  9. Web site: All Things Bright and Beautiful World Tour - Owl City, Mat Kearney, Unwed Sailor. Jesus Freak Hideout. Scott Fryberger. July 13, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  10. Web site: Concert review: Owl City, Mat Kearney. Philly Burbs. Jamie Ellis. June 30, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  11. Owl City - Variety. Variety. Matthew Kivel. July 22, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  12. Web site: Live review: Owl City @ the Fillmore Auditorium. The Denver Post. July 13, 2011. August 31, 2023.
  13. Web site: Owl City @ HMV Institute Birmingham, 13th September 2011. Brum Live!. Ian Gelling. August 31, 2023.
  14. Owl City 80, 85 Percent Done with New Album. Gary Graff. Billboard. February 28, 2012. August 31, 2023.
  15. Owl City Chart History – Top Music Video Sales. https://web.archive.org/web/20191221130053/https://www.billboard.com/music/Owl-City/chart-history/VDM. dead. December 21, 2019. Billboard. August 31, 2023.
  16. Web site: Official Music Video Chart: 11 February 2012 - 17 February 2012. Official Charts Company. August 31, 2023.
  17. Web site: Owl City – Live From Los Angeles DVD. Scott Fryberger. Jesus Freak Hideout. February 10, 2012. August 31, 2023.