Escape to Plastic Beach Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:Escape to Plastic Beach Tour
Artist:Gorillaz
Album:Plastic Beach
Start Date:3 October 2010
End Date:21 December 2010
Number Of Legs:4
Last Tour:Demon Days Live
(2005–06)
This Tour:Escape to Plastic Beach Tour
(2010)
Next Tour:Humanz Tour
(2017–18)

The Escape to Plastic Beach Tour was a concert tour by the British alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz in support of their third studio album Plastic Beach. During the tour, Damon Albarn recorded The Fall, described by Albarn as a "diary of [his] experience" throughout its American leg. The album was released in late December 2010 to fan club members, and physically in April 2011.[1]

Live band

Guest collaborators and additional musicians

Opening acts

Production

The Escape to Plastic Beach Tour also featured new music videos and visuals on the big screen in the background while band members played up front. Visuals accompanied such songs as "Broken", "Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach", "Dirty Harry", "Empire Ants", "Last Living Souls", "White Flag" and many others alongside the original music videos for the group's previous songs.

The poster used to promote the tour was highly influenced by the theatrical poster for the 1969 Sam Peckinpah western, The Wild Bunch.

The tour was later noted by Albarn to be an extremely costly endeavor; in a 2013 interview with Rolling Stone, Albarn explained: "I made about 20 pounds by the end of it, so I won't be going on another of those. It was incredible fun, I loved doing it, but economically it was an absolute fucking disaster."[4]

Setlist

The following setlist is obtained from the concert held at the Bell Centre in Montreal, on 3 October 2010. It is not a representation of all shows on the tour.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
3 October 2010MontrealCanadaBell Centre
6 October 2010BostonUnited StatesAgganis Arena
8 October 2010New York CityMadison Square Garden
10 October 2010CamdenSusquehanna Bank Center
11 October 2010FairfaxPatriot Center
13 October 2010DetroitFox Theatre
14 October 2010TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
16 October 2010ChicagoUnited StatesUIC Pavilion
17 October 2010MinneapolisTarget Center
19 October 2010HoustonToyota Center
20 October 2010Grand PrairieVerizon Theatre
22 October 2010AustinFrank Erwin Center
24 October 2010DenverWells Fargo Theatre
26 October 2010PhoenixComerica Theatre
27 October 2010Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre
28 October 2010San DiegoViejas Arena
30 October 2010OaklandOracle Arena
2 November 2010SeattleKeyArena
3 November 2010VancouverCanadaRogers Arena
Europe[5]
11 November 2010DublinIrelandThe O2
12 November 2010ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena
14 November 2010LondonThe O2 Arena
15 November 2010AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
16 November 2010LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena
17 November 2010BirminghamNational Indoor Arena
18 November 2010BrightonBrighton Centre
21 November 2010BerlinGermanyVelodrom
22 November 2010ParisFranceZénith de Paris
23 November 2010
25 November 2010AntwerpBelgiumLotto Arena
Asia
3 December 2010Chek Lap KokHong KongAsiaWorld–Arena
Oceania
6 December 2010PerthAustraliaBurswood Dome
8 December 2010AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
11 December 2010MelbourneRod Laver Arena
16 December 2010SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
19 December 2010BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre
21 December 2010AucklandNew ZealandVector Arena

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue[6] [7]
DateCityCountryVenue
8 September 2010GlasgowScotlandGlasgow SECC Arena
11 September 2010NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena
5 October 2010HartfordUnited StatesToyota Oakdale Theatre
19 November 2010MilanItalyMediolanum Forum

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Lotto ArenaAntwerp7,322 / 7,328 (99%)$516,657[8]
Sydney Entertainment CentreSydney9,677 / 11,651 (83%)$950,425
Brisbane Entertainment CentreBrisbane5,907 / 6,380 (92%)$687,449

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gorillaz - The Fall (Parlophone) Review. NME. 19 November 2019.
  2. Web site: Update: N.E.R.D. to join Gorillaz on tour . Young . Alex . . 10 September 2010 . 28 December 2021.
  3. Little Dragon Preps New Album After Gorillaz Tour. Vick. Megan. Billboard. 29 December 2010. 28 December 2021.
  4. Web site: Q&A: Damon Albarn on the Future of Blur, His First Ever Solo Album and Why He Doesn't Hate Oasis Anymore. Jonathan . Tingen . 28 May 2013. Rolling Stone. 11 June 2018.
  5. Sources for shows in Europe, Asia and Oceania:
  6. Web site: Gorillaz to play first world tour . . 22 July 2010 . 20 November 2021 .
  7. Web site: Oakdale Theater, CT show cancelled (UPDATE: officially confirmed on Gorillaz.com) . Gorillaz-Unofficial. 22 September 2010 . Gorillaz.com . 8 July 2010.
  8. Current Boxscore. Billboard. https://web.archive.org/web/20110111070515/http://www.billboard.biz:80/bbbiz/charts/currentboxscore.jsp. 11 January 2011. 30 August 2022.