Night Call Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:The Night Call Tour
Artist:Years & Years
Album:Night Call
Number Of Legs:4
Number Of Shows:20 in Europe
2 in North America
2 in Asia
2 in Oceana
24 total
Last Tour:Palo Santo Tour
(2018–19)
This Tour:The Night Call Tour
(2022)

The Night Call Tour was the third and final concert tour by the English synth-pop band Years & Years, which by then was a solo project of frontman Olly Alexander. The tour supported the Night Call album and began on 19 May 2022 at the Brighton Centre and concluded on 12 November in Melbourne, Australia.

Background

On 18 March 2021, Years & Years, then a band featuring Olly Alexander, Emre Türkmen and Mikey Goldsworthy, announced their split, with Alexander stating that the trio had "grown apart musically". Alexander subsequently revealed that the band would instead become a solo project and that he would be releasing new music later in the year.[1] [2]

The Night Call Tour was announced on 29 October 2021 ahead of the release of the album of same name, which was released on 7 January 2022.[3] On 22 March 2022, Alexander revealed via Instagram that Cat Burns, L Devine, Queer House Party and Eddy Luna would be supporting the UK and Ireland dates.[4] Alexander was due to headline the Colourboxx Festival at Glasgow's Bellahouston Park on 25 June 2022, with Becky Hill, Bimini Bon-Boulash and Sugababes also on the bill however, the festival was later announced to have been cancelled.[5]

In an interview with Hits Radio, Alexander said of the tour: "If anybody managed to catch a little bit of my New Year's Eve show, that was like a little taster of what the show is going to be. So I'm at the moment getting it together, but it’s going to be a very queer, very fun, party vibe. I just want to give the people the best night of their life. That's all I want".[6] Discussing the tour with the Evening Standard, Alexander explained that "my big inspiration for the tour was the movie Showgirls; especially the iconic scene towards the end where there’s lava onstage and they’re all in gold lamé and it’s just insane" and also highlighted 1971's Pink Narcissus and Bob Fosse's 1972 Cabaret films as major inspirations. Alexander collaborated with visual artist Theo Adams for the show's staging, stating that "Theo’s vision is super visceral and dirty, and a bit of a twisted take on a night out. We have toilet cubicles on stage! As far as bang for your buck, a toilet goes a long way. Visually they have a strong place in queer history as a place of hook-ups, love, lust and shame, as well as being this bodily space that we’re slightly repulsed by". The costumes for the tour were designed by Rory Parnell Mooney and Alexander also consulted with a magician in order to be able to execute an illusion that takes place during "Up in Flames".[7]

On 6 April 2022, it was announced that Years & Years would headline the rescheduled Summer Camp Festival, Australia's first touring Pride festival in November.[8]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on 19 May 2022, in Brighton. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[9]

  1. "Night Call"
  2. "Sweet Talker"
  3. "Consequences"
  4. "Sooner or Later"
  5. "Shine"
  6. "Muscle"
  7. "Play"
  8. "Sunlight"
  9. "Sanctify"
  10. "Worship/Rendezvous"
  11. "Desire"
  12. "Hallucination"
  13. "Up in Flames"
  14. "Here"
  15. "20 Minutes"
  16. "Eyes Shut"
  17. "It's a Sin" (Pet Shop Boys cover)
  18. "Crave"
  19. "Starstruck"
Encore
  1. "If You're Over Me"
  2. "King"

Critical response

Reviewing the Wembley Arena show, Sam Rice of the Evening Standard stated that "solo suits the band's frontman, who kept the crowd in the palm of his hand". In his four star review, Rice praised Alexander's playfulness on stage, explaining that "The BAFTA-nominated, chart-topping renaissance man gave a slick performance on this London date of his Night Call tour - but with the humour and impish charm of someone who clearly still knows how to have fun" and highlighted that "even when dipping into songs from Years and Years’ previous two albums, the set was almost entirely roof-raising pop-synth and disco bangers". Rice summarized that "Alexander’s show was a triumphant showcase of the power of pop to liberate, titillate and be buckets full of fun".[10]

At the UK tour's closing show at the AO Arena, Nicole Wooton-Cane of Manchester Evening News noted that "Alexander had the crowd hooked from the start as him and his dancers somehow turned grotty British telephone boxes into a stage that sold his vision of a gritty yet sexy after hours world" and praised the show's visuals and set design. She acknowledged that, owing to it being the final show, Alexander's "voice struggled slightly to keep up with the intense and impressive choreography but he was such a captivating performer that this hardly even mattered - he clearly felt every word he sung". Wooton-Cane singled out the stripped down section of the setlist, which featured Alexander and his backing singers performing at a piano, as the show's most memorable moment, describing how "the crowd waved their phone torches and cheered Alexander on as he made his way through a tearful rendition of Eyes Shut, stopping occasionally as he became overwhelmed by emotion. It was a touching addition to the show that brought me to tears and filled the room with a thousand voices singing of heartbreak and strength. Despite the 21,000 strong venue, you felt a human side to Alexander that was intimate and moving". She concluded that "Alexander's unlimited energy and impressive performance was matched by the gripping visuals that might've dominated a less commanding performer - but the two blended together seamlessly to make an enthralling experience".[11]

Alexander reported that he had experienced some criticism from a small number of audience members who claimed that the show was not family-friendly enough and responded that "there’s never been anything explicit or gratuitous about a Years & Years show, so yeah, I find the reaction to be quite interesting", comparing it to a similar reaction that he received during his BBC New Year's show.[12] [13]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
Europe
19 May 2022BrightonEnglandBrighton CentreCat Burns
Queer House Party
20 May 2022BournemouthInternational Centre
21 May 2022BirminghamResorts World Arena
23 May 2022NottinghamMotorpoint ArenaL Devine
Queer House Party
Eddy Luna
26 May 2022LondonWembley ArenaCat Burns
Queer House Party
28 May 2022ManchesterAO ArenaL Devine
Queer House Party
3 June 2022PlymouthPlymouth HoeN/A
North America
5 June 2022Los AngelesUnited StatesWest Hollywood ParkN/A
7 June 2022[14] New YorkBrooklyn MirageMiya Folick
Ty Sunderland
Europe
19 June 2022WerchterBelgiumWerchter FestivalparkN/A
24 June 2022DublinIrelandNational Museum of IrelandCat Burns
Queer House Party
26 June 2022SomersetEnglandWorthy FarmN/A
2 July 2022MontreuxSwitzerlandMontreux Convention Centre
3 July 2022St. GallenSt. Gallen
9 July 2022GlasgowScotlandGlasgow Green
6 August 2022CharlburyEnglandCornbury Park
12 August 2022PiešťanySlovakiaPiešťany Airport
1 September 2022LisbonPortugalBela Vista Park
3 September 2022MunichGermanyOlympiastadion
4 September 2022MogoșoaiaRomaniaMogoșoaia Park
8 September 2022VigoSpainBalaídos
10 September 2022MalagaSacaba Beach
17 September 2022MadridComplutense University of Madrid
Asia
27 October 2022SeoulSouth KoreaYes24 Live Hall
29 October 2022TokyoJapanAriake Arena
4 November 2022JakartaIndonesiaGBK Softball Stadium
Oceania
5 November 2022SydneyAustraliaCentennial ParkN/A
12 November 2022MelbourneReunion Park

Notes

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
12 June 2022NewcastleEnglandTown MoorFestival cancellation
25 June 2022GlasgowScotlandBellahouston Park
30 June 2022GdyniaPolandKosakowo AirportUnforeseen circumstances[15]
23 September 2022OsloNorwaySentrum Scene
25 September 2022StockholmSwedenFållan
26 September 2022CopenhagenDenmarkVega
28 September 2022HamburgGermanyEdel-optics.de Arena
30 September 2022AmsterdamThe NetherlandsAFAS Live
1 October 2022BrusselsBelgiumForest National
3 October 2022BerlinGermanyColumbiahalle
5 October 2022PragueCzech RepublicForum Karlin
7 October 2022OffenbachGermanyCapitol Theater
8 October 2022ZürichSwitzerlandVolkhaus
9 October 2022MilanItalyFabrique
11 October 2022CologneGermanyPalladium
12 October 2022Luxembourg CityLuxembourgDen Atelier
13 October 2022ParisFranceZénith

Notes

Personnel

Years & Years

Band

Dancers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Years & Years to continue as "solo project" for Olly Alexander . . 18 March 2021 .
  2. Web site: Olly Alexander on why Years & Years became a solo project: "We grew apart musically" . . 8 April 2021 .
  3. Web site: Years & Years announce 'Night Call' 2022 UK and Ireland arena tour . . 29 October 2021 .
  4. Web site: Years & Years on Instagram: "i am so excited to announce ✨ @catburns, @l.devine, @queerhouseparty and @eddyluna__ will be joining us on the Night Call tour !!! I'm so happy with this beautifully and excellently queer line up! i love these people very much - make sure you get tickets and come see us all !!! Link in bio" .
  5. Web site: Colourboxx cancels 2022 summer festival in Bellahouston Park. Thenational.scot . 5 April 2022.
  6. Web site: Olly Alexander reveals details of what fans can expect from 'The Night Call Tour'. Planetradio.co.uk .
  7. Web site: Olly Alexander on why his new tour is going to be a 'queer festival'. Standard.co.uk . 13 May 2022 .
  8. Web site: Summer Camp Festival 2022 Rescheduled Australia Tour. Frooty.com.au . 26 April 2022.
  9. Web site: Years & Years Setlist at Brighton Centre, Brighton . Setlist.fm .
  10. Web site: Years & Years at Wembley Arena: Olly Alexander knows how to have fun . Standard.co.uk. 27 May 2022 .
  11. Web site: REVIEW: Years & Years stun in seductive and energetic tour finale. Manchestereveningnews.co.uk . 29 May 2022 .
  12. Web site: Olly Alexander heeded Beyonce but not critics for sexy new tour. Gloucestershirelive.co.uk . 29 May 2022 .
  13. Web site: Olly Alexander has 'walkouts' at his shows over celebration of queerness. Metro . 26 May 2022 .
  14. Web site: Years and Years at Brooklyn Mirage on 7 Jun 2022 | Ticket Presale Code, Cheapest Tickets, Best Seats, Comparison Shopping Zumic. Zumic.com .
  15. Web site: Years & Years .