Taking Back the Cities Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:Taking Back the Cities Tour
Artist:Snow Patrol
Start Date:26 October 2008
End Date:5 June 2010
Number Of Legs:9
Number Of Shows:169 (2 cancelled)
Last Tour:Eyes Open Tour
(2006–2007)
This Tour:Taking Back the Cities Tour
(2008–2010)
Next Tour:Fallen Empires Tour
(2012)

The Taking Back the Cities Tour was a concert tour by Scottish/Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol. It was launched in support of the group's 2008 album A Hundred Million Suns. The band visited numerous arenas internationally from 2008 throughout 2009. The tour was the collective name of many smaller tours and festivals Snow Patrol played in support of their album. The tour has spanned 9 legs and had over 150 shows. The tour commenced on 26 October 2008 with the band playing a short whistle-stop tour of four capital cities.

The tour has seen the band visit continents like Europe, North America, Australia and Africa. The band has mainly toured as a headlining act, though they have also supported Coldplay and U2 on their respective tours. Tour dates have included a number of summer rock festivals. Often, the band's set on tour has included playing the sixteen-minute-long "The Lightning Strike" in full, though sometimes only the first part is played.

Keyboardist Tom Simpson has said that the band has wanted to tour Asian countries like Singapore. They have not yet done so because they wish to give justice to UK and Ireland, as they feel they've been "neglecting them". He also said that there's a possibility of Snow Patrol touring Asia in 2010.[1] Lead singer Gary Lightbody has written on the band's website that they'll be returning to headline their own mini-festival at Ward Park next year. He has also revealed that it will be one of few concerts they'll play in the UK and Ireland in 2010, as they intend not to play any festivals and only "special occasions".[2] [3]

The show

The lighting for the tour was done by UK lighting company HSL, which also supplied the crew. HSL previously worked with the band for their tours in 2006 & 2007.[4] The lighting on the tour is based on the concept of "creative synergy", which employs four visual mediums – lighting, digital lighting, video and movement. The initial ideas came from the band itself, who pitched them to Davy Sherwin, lighting & visuals director. Sherwin had previously worked with the band on their tours in 2006 & 2007.[4] He came up with a simple arrangement of LED and moving lights, which he felt went well with the music of the album. A metalwork layout of five trusses running upstage/downstage was then added, referring "sun rays" from the album title. The trusses are hinged down at upstage end, so they are freely movable into the performance area. After the design was finalized, Sherwin started to program the show on an ESP Vision visualizer system. He then recorded every song onto a hard drive, and made QuickTime movies of the lighting scenes. These were used by Robin Haddow (live visuals director) and Blue Leach (video director) to program the screen looks, colors and effects, referring to Sherwin's cues. They rehearsed the show for six days at Wembley Arena. In live concerts, Sherwin, Haddow and Leach work together to ensure all four cues (lighting, digital lighting, video and movement) work properly. Sherwin and Haddow operate two WholeHog 3 consoles each, and Rupert Reynolds works the Kinesys system, which produces the effects. The tour is the first ever to use Barco's digital moving lights.[5] [6] [7]

Lighting gear

The Snow Patrol concert on the Irish TV Series Other Voices 8 marked the first time optical burst switching technology was used in the transmission of a live concert. Fans were provided a live high-definition streaming of the concert at the Benners Hotel, nearby the venue St. James' Church, among various other locations that were connected to a fiber optic network. The link could also be picked up in Wi-Fi spots on PDAs, laptops and mobile phones. This instance was aimed to demonstrate the new technology, which was invented and developed in Ireland.[8] [9]

Tickets

Tickets for the Take Back the Cities Tour were initially available to only those who had signed up for the Snow Patrol mailing list on or before 2 October 2008 due to intimate nature of the four shows. Members chosen received an e-mail with a pin-code which was needed to access their tickets.[10] A week later, a small competition was announced for fans in the US, where fans were required to sign up to enter. For the last two tickets, Xfm teamed up with Snow Patrol. The winners were chosen via a lucky draw. Winners, and a friend travelled with the band on their private plane and got to attend all four shows. They were provided with a video camera to capture the events. The captured footage was later put up exclusively on the band's MySpace. The prize included round-trip airfare to and from the US, transportation and tickets to all four shows. The tickets were priced at £22.50 each.[11] The Xfm tickets were bagged by Michael Green and his girlfriend Etly. Michael later wrote a review for Xfm describing his experience.[12] Ticket holders also received artwork at the concert, and instructions on how to download highlights of the shows, which were made available the next day of the concerts.[13]

Tickets for the UK & Ireland Arena Tour initially went on pre-sale exclusively from the official website from 31 October, 9 am until 1 November midnight. Tickets for general sale started from 7 November, 9 am.[14] The tickets were priced £30 and £32.50 and a booking fee of £3.00/£3.25 was charged. Tickets could be obtained through services like Ticketmaster and Trinity St. Direct for UK & Ireland customers.[15] Three pairs of tickets for the show at SECC in Glasgow on 24 February were given away in a last minute competition on the band's website.[16] In mid-February, Trinity St. Direct ceased trading. Tickets for the shows had not yet fully dispatched. In an official statement, however, the company stated that they would ensure delivery of all outstanding orders.[17]

On the Australian Promo Tour, Snow Patrol's promoter Frontier Touring Co. employed a strict ticketing policy because of the shortage of tickets for the one-off show at the 1,350 capacity Metro Theatre.[18] General sale tickets were available through phone, website, or the venue box office one day before the event (18 November) from 9 am and could only be purchased with a credit card.[18] [19] One card holder could only buy two tickets, and the system was designed such that it'd reject attempts of subsequent bookings that bore the same e-mail, phone number or address. The buyer received a confirmation number at the time of booking and not the physical ticket itself. There were other ways of obtaining tickets too. Snow Patrol's official website held a small competition for members where ten pairs of tickets were up for grabs.[20] Universal Music Australia also ran a competition for fans where they had to buy the album or the single "Take Back the City" from iTunes or JB Hi-Fi and write in telling a reason why they needed to see the band. Winners received tickets for front row and centre.[21] On 19 November, 12 pm (the day of the concert), wristbands were made available at the venue. To obtain the bands, a photo ID, the credit card used for purchase and the confirmation number were required. The ticket purchaser and a friend had to arrive together with all proof to be wristbanded. As the show was for people in the 18+ year old bracket, a photo ID was necessary to ensure the attendee was old enough. The tickets were priced at $66[19] and were non-exchangeable nor transferable.[18] Anyone with a tampered wristband was refused entry.[18]

The Australian V Festival tickets went on pre-sale for 24 hours, from 19 November, 9 am. Pre-sale for Snow Patrol's official website members began on 25 November, 9 am EST.[22] General tickets went on sale from 28 November, 9am.[23] Tickets for the side-shows went on pre-sale exclusively for official website members from 20 February, noon. General sale began from 23 February, 9 am EST.[24] Tickets for the free ShockHound concerts on the US Tour were available exclusive through their website from 21 November, 10 am, PST.[25] Members of Snow Patrol's official website also had the chance to grab the final 20 tickets for each of the shows by answering a question on the website.[26]

Tickets for the Oxegen Festival initially went on pre-sale exclusively for Oxegen.ie members from 25 February 2009. General sale began from 6 March.[27] The tickets for T in the Park went for general sale from 27 February. They could officially be obtained through phone or from Ticketmaster. The tickets were priced at £72.50.[28] Tickets for the UK V Festival went for sale from 6 March, 10 am.[29] Tickets for the iTunes Festival were not available for general sale.[30] Tickets could only be won by entering a competition, which could be found on iTunes' Facebook page.[31] The official website later held a competition as a "final chance" for fans to win tickets to the event.[32] Tickets for the show at The Rockhal were priced at €35 each (standing).[33] Tickets for the BBC Children in Need concert could only be won by a ballot. Interested fans were required to register on the Children in Need website, between 16 October 2009, 7 am (BST and 20 October 2009, 12 pm (BST). The people whose names came up were notified by e-mail, and were allotted a maximum of two tickets, each priced between £50–£100.[34] Since it was a charity concert, all profits from sales of tickets and recordings went towards the organization.[35] For the Versus Cancer concert, tickets were priced at £32.50 and were available from Ticketmaster, See Tickets and Ticketline. Proceeds from the concert went to local charities in Manchester, with the Christie Hospital being one of beneficiaries.[36]

Tickets for the European leg of the tour went up for sale from 25 February. They could be obtained from online outlets like Ticketmaster, Oeticket and Eventim.[37] Additional European shows were announced later. Tickets for the Denmark and Switzerland show went up for sale from 6 March, and those for the France show from 9 March. The prices ranged from €29 to €41.25, depending on the venue.[38]

Tickets for the shows that will see Snow Patrol support Coldplay were released between 14, 21 and 23 March.[39] Tickets were priced between $35.00 to $97.50.[40] For the shows supporting U2, field level tickets were priced at $55, and approximately 10,000 tickets per show costed $30. The price points were $30, $55, and depending on the market, $90–95 and $250.[41] Tickets for the sideshow could only be won through a competition organized by BNN. Though 15 pairs of tickets were initially announced as prizes, 48 winners were announced, who were notified through e-mail.[42]

Tickets for the North American tour initially went on pre-sale, exclusively for members of the official website. Tickets for all dates went on general sale on 27 June, except for the dates in Washington, which went on 10 July, and Kansas City, on 11 July.[43] Tickets for the Nashville show, which was announced earlier, went on pre-sale on 12 June. General sale began the next day, on 13 June and tickets could be purchased through Ticketmaster.[44] Before the tour began the Myth Nightclub closed. The band issued a statement instructing ticket holders to obtain their new tickets from the new venue's (State Theatre) box-office. These tickets went out on 27 August 2009 at 10 am and were exchanged on a first come, first served basis.[45] Tickets for the concert in Seattle were priced at $32 (advance) and $35 (day of show). They could also be bought online or by phone.[46] Tickets for the last concert of the North American Tour, held at The Wiltern LG were priced in the range of $35–$45. For the intimate concert at the Houndstooth Pub, the radio station gave away two passes for the show. Participants had to answer a trivia question to be eligible to win.[47] KINK FM (of Portland) held a competition for members to win tickets for the live performance, that ended on 10 October.[48] KNRK radio station of Portland also held a competition where listeners had to answer to a question, and the winner would be sent backstage at Snow Patrol's concert at The Schnitz on 13 October 2009.[49]

Tickets for the Reworked Winter Tour went on pre-sale on 19 August 2009 at 9 am. General sale began at 9 am on 27 August.[50] and tickets could be purchased from Gigsandtours (English dates), Ticketmaster (Irish and Scottish dates).[51] Each purchased ticket will contain a code that will enable the buyer to access a free live download of "The Lightning Strike",[52] recorded during the band's UK & Ireland Arena Tour of February–March 2009.[53] 2,000 seated tickets for the Castlebar concert sold out fast, all in 39 minutes, which is a record for the venue.[54] Tickets were priced at £37, £47 and £57.[55] Tickets for the other shows were priced in the range of €51.80–€62.50.[50] Additional tickets for various shows were later released.[56] [57] [58]

On 16 October 2009, a competition called the "Up to Now Pub Quiz" was launched on Facebook. Fans were required to create teams of five, and were posed with ten questions, related to the band's entire career, each week. The team with the most correct answers at the end will fly to London to see one of the concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, with a certain part of travel cost paid. The team will be allotted their own private box at the venue, and will get a chance to meet the band afterward. Along the same lines, a Swiss radio station 20 Minuten hosted a similar competition for listeners. They had a pair of tickets for the concert for the Royal Albert Hall concert of 24 November to give away. All flight and hotel accommodation costs were paid for by the radio station.[59] UK radio station Xfm organized a competition called "Xfm's Snow Patrol Bad Photoshop Challenge", with ten pairs of tickets were up to win. These tickets would enable fans to see the band rehearse in a yet-unnamed location in Brighton at the eve of the Reworked Tour. The challenge was to associate five photoshopped pictures with Snow Patrol song titles. The competition will end on 10 November 2009. A further fifteen pairs of tickets will be given away on air.[60] Tickets for the intimate acoustic show in London for the promotion of Up to Now could only be obtained via two competitions, one organized on Play.com and the other on the band's official website. Both involved answering a simple question.[61] [62] For the HMV singing and performance, wristbands were available from 9 am on 3 December 2009. One band was assigned to one person, however, it was not necessary to have one to see the band perform. The bands were required only to gain access to the signing.[63] Tickets for the mini-festival at Ward Park will go on pre-sale on 9 December 2009, and on general sale on the 11th, priced at £44.[2] [64]

As a headlining act

Take Back the Cities Tour

Snow Patrol played a short two-day concert tour two days before the release of their album, the tour being named after the single "Take Back the City".[65] The band played in four capital cities in a 48-hour period.[10] The band shuttled between the four cities in a twin propeller private jet. Dubbed the "Patrol Plane", it was used to accompany the band, the crew and competition winners to the four shows. The band also asked local schools, and got kids to draw pictures on the theme of the album title, which was displayed in the entrance lobbies of the chosen venues.[13]

The band's homecoming show in Belfast saw the frontman Gary Lightbody's family attending. He admitted being nervous before the show.[66] During the show, he dedicated "The Golden Floor" to his 15-month-old niece Honey. Following the concert, the band signed copies of the album at HMV Donegall Arcade.[67] The next show in Edinburgh saw a pleased Paul Wilson return to his home country, Scotland. On the way to the final show in London, Wilson mentioned "Crack the Shutters" as the next single from the album. The band shot the music video a couple of days later.[68]

Typical set list
  1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
  2. "Chocolate"
  3. "Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands"
  4. "Chasing Cars"
  5. "On/Off"
  6. "The Golden Floor"
  7. "Shut Your Eyes"
  8. "Crack the Shutters"
  9. "Open Your Eyes"
  10. "Take Back the City"
  11. "Run"
  12. "What If This Storm Ends?"[69]
Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenue[70]
26 October 2008DublinIrelandGate Theatre
26 October 2008BelfastNorthern IrelandEmpire Music Hall
27 October 2008EdinburghScotlandAssembly Hall
27 October 2008LondonEnglandBloomsbury Theatre

Australian Tour

Snow Patrol undertook a small promo tour of Australia in November 2008 to celebrate the album reaching #6 on the Australian charts and getting certified Gold. The tour included a one-off show in Sydney[19] and two television appearances. This included an intimate concert for a crowd of 300 for Max Music TV. Dubbed the "MAX Sessions", the concert was held at the Hordern Pavilion, which was transformed into a makeshift studio for the night. The performance aired on MAX on 7 December at 7 pm as "MAX Sessions: Snow Patrol" and was interspersed with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews the band as they prepared for the show.[71]

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenue[72]
17 November 2008AustraliaSunrise TV Show
17 November 2008SydneyMAX Sessions @ Hordern Pavilion
19 November 2008The Metro Theatre

US Tour

Snow Patrol visited the United States in December to play four Christmas radio shows and three free shows sponsored by ShockHound.com. They were joined by Death Cab for Cutie for a couple of shows.[73] They played a last show for KROQ's Acoustic Christmas concert. At the Bowery Ballroom concert, the band invited a brother-sister duo they had found on YouTube to sing "Set the Fire to the Third Bar".[74]

Typical set list
  1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
  2. "Chocolate"
  3. "Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands"
  4. "How to Be Dead"
  5. "Run"
  6. "Set the Fire to the Third Bar"
  7. "The Golden Floor"
  8. "Shut Your Eyes"
  9. "Chasing Cars"
  10. "Make this Go on Forever"
  11. "Crack the Shutters"
  12. "Take Back the City"
Encore
  • Tour dates
  • DateCityCountryVenueNotes
    1 December 2008New York CityUnited StatesBowery BallroomAired on WRXP 101.9 FM
    4 December 2008Baton RougeBaton Rouge River CenterAt KNXX 104.9 – FM The Xmas Bash
    5 December 2008Grand PrairieNokia Theatre at Grand PrairieAt KDGE 102.1 FM – How the Edge Stole Christmas
    7 December 2008DenverGothic TheatreAt KBCO 97.3 FM – The KBCO Holiday Concert Series
    9 December 2008TempeThe ClubhouseShockHound free concert
    10 December 2008Las VegasWasted Space @ The Hard RockShockHound free concert
    13 December 2008San DiegoHouse of BluesShockHound free concert
    14 December 2008Los AngelesGibson AmphitheatreAt KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas

    UK & Ireland Arena Tour

    Ahead of the Snow Patrol's UK & Ireland Arena Tour, the band played a one-off intimate show at the Apple iTunes Store on Regent Street, London on Friday 13 February. The performance was released as a live EP called iTunes Live from London on the iTunes Store a week later.[75]

    Snow Patrol kicked off their UK & Ireland Arena Tour on 22 February 2009 at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth. The tour lasted one month and featured a number of support acts. The band's website reported that the band had hand-picked their favorite new artists to support them on the tour.[76] Longtime friend of the band Miriam Kaufmann toured with the band and sang lead female vocals on "Set the Fire to the Third Bar", which originally featured Martha Wainwright.[77] [78] On 9 March, Gary Lightbody & Nathan Connolly appeared as guests in Iain Archer's set at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, which was hosting "Do You Remember the First Time?" a one-off event by BBC Across The Line.[79] Lightbody wrote a blog about the other artists that appeared at the event later.[80] The last show of the tour had the band's friends & family and the Northern Irish Football squad in the 9,000 strong audience. The band played to an estimated 200,000 fans on the tour, which is their biggest to date.[81]

    The tour constantly featured the sixteen-minute-long "The Lightning Strike" as an encore. For the performance, a high definition sixteen-minute animation was played on a 60×40 ft projection screen as visual, as the band performed the song. The animation featured origami in the style that appeared on the album artwork for A Hundred Million Suns. The film was created by Undabo Studios and Atticus Finch[82] and took three months to make.[83]

    Typical set list
    1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
    2. "Chocolate"
    3. "Hands Open"
    4. "Spitting Games"
    5. "How to Be Dead"
    6. "The Golden Floor"
    7. "You Could Be Happy"
    8. "Run"
    9. "Make this Go on Forever"
    10. "Shut Your Eyes"
    11. "Chasing Cars"
    12. "Set the Fire to the Third Bar"
    13. "Crack the Shutters"
    14. "Take Back the City"
    15. "Open Your Eyes"[84]
    Encore:
  • Tour dates
  • DateCityCountryVenueSupport act(s)
    22 February 2009BournemouthEnglandBournemouth International CentreFanfarlo
    24 February 2009GlasgowScotlandScottish Exhibition and Conference CentreWhite Lies & The Ads
    25 February 2009Fanfarlo & The Hazey Janes
    26 February 2009AberdeenAberdeen Exhibition and Conference CentreFanfarlo & The Ads
    28 February 2009DublinIrelandThe O2White Lies & Iain Archer
    1 March 2009White Lies & Concerto For Constantine
    4 March 2009SheffieldEnglandSheffield ArenaFanfarlo & Lowly Knights
    6 March 2009LiverpoolEcho Arena LiverpoolWhite Lies & Lowly Knights
    7 March 2009ManchesterManchester Evening News ArenaWhite Lies & Cashier No. 9
    8 March 2009CardiffWalesCardiff International ArenaWhite Lies & Cashier No. 9
    10 March 2009Newcastle upon TyneEnglandMetro Radio ArenaAnnie & Fanfarlo
    11 March 2009BirminghamLG ArenaAnimal Kingdom & Fanfarlo
    12 March 2009NottinghamTrent FM ArenaAnnie & Fanfarlo
    14 March 2009LondonThe O2Animal Kingdom & Fanfarlo
    15 March 2009White Lies & Concerto for Constantine
    16 March 2009Fanfarlo & Animal Kingdom
    19 March 2009BelfastNorthern IrelandOdyssey ArenaIain Archer & Lowly Knights
    20 March 2009Cashier No. 9 & Burning Codes
    21 March 2009General Fiasco & Ed Zealous
    23 March 2009Duke Special & Iain Archer

    European Tour

    Snow Patrol kicked off the European leg of the tour on 18 June. This leg of the tour saw the band visit Sweden, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland & France. Various artists supported the band throughout the tour. It was later announced that the show in Hamburg had been cancelled due to "personal reasons". The show was rescheduled to 29 July, which was a part of the Open R Festival.[85] The show at Stuttgart's Porsche Arena[37] was shifted to a new venue.[86] "The Lightning Strike" made an appearance again in the German[87] and Austrian shows,[88] though it was not played in Sweden.[89]

    Typical set list

    1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
    2. "Chocolate"
    3. "Hands Open"
    4. "How to Be Dead"
    5. "The Golden Floor"
    6. "You Could Be Happy"
    7. "An Olive Grove Facing the Sea"
    8. "Run"
    9. "Somewhere a Clock is Ticking"
    10. "Make this Go on Forever"
    11. "Shut Your Eyes"
    12. "Chasing Cars"
    13. "Crack the Shutters"
    14. "Take Back the City"
    15. "Open Your Eyes"[90]
    Encore:
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue[91] [92] Support act(s)
    18 May 2009StockholmSwedenCirkusTwo White Horses & Sweethead
    19 May 2009CopenhagenDenmarkVegaSweethead & Late Parade
    21 May 2009HamburgGermanyAlsterdorfer Sporthalle (CANCELLED)Sometree & Sweethead
    22 May 2009FrankfurtGermanyJahrhunderthalleSometree & Sweethead
    23 May 2009BerlinColumbiahalleSometree & Sweethead
    24 May 2009MunichZenithSometree & Sweethead
    26 May 2009ViennaAustriaGasometerCurbs & Sweethead
    28 May 2009WinterthurSwitzerlandEishalle DeutwegThe Boxer Rebellion & Sweethead
    30 May 2009DüsseldorfGermanyPhilipshalleSometree & Sweethead
    31 May 2009StuttgartLKA-LonghornSometree & Sweethead
    2 June 2009ParisFranceÉlysée MontmartreJoseph D'Anvers & Sweethead

    North American tour

    Snow Patrol returned to the United States and Canada in September–October to play a full-length tour. The shows coincided with shows that saw Snow Patrol support U2 at the 360° Tour. The tour commenced 10 September and finished 20 October and spanned 22 dates across various locations.[93] [94] Following the positive response following the shows at Nashville (during supporting Coldplay on the Viva la Vida Tour), the tour also saw the band return to the city for a headlining show.[95] American rock band Plain White T's supported the band on all dates.[96] The band also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman on 24 September 2009 to perform during the tour.[97] In Portland, Lightbody took a walk in the city and visited Powell's Books, which he described as "his favorite bookshop in the world".[98] He picked up a couple of copies of his favorite book, Grab Onto Me Tightly as if I Knew the Way by Bryan Charles, among others for friends[98] [99] Lightbody later wrote a blog for the official website describing his Portland experience, and also revealed plans of side-projects Listen... Tanks! and Tired Pony.[98]

    Typical set list
    1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
    2. "Chocolate"
    3. "Hands Open"
    4. "How to Be Dead"
    5. "The Golden Floor"
    6. "The Finish Line"
    7. "Make this Go on Forever"
    8. "Run"
    9. "Shut Your Eyes"
    10. "Chasing Cars"
    11. "Crack the Shutters"
    12. "Take Back the City"
    13. "Open Your Eyes"[100]
    Encore:
  • Tour dates
  • DateCityCountryVenue
    Supporting act: Plain White T's
    10 September 2009Saint PaulUnited StatesState Theatre
    14 September 2009DetroitThe Fillmore Detroit
    18 September 2009MontrealCanadaMétropolis
    22 September 2009New York CityUnited StatesBeacon Theatre
    23 September 2009
    25 September 2009Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
    26 September 2009Upper Darby TownshipTower Theatre[101]
    27 September 2009ColumbusLC Pavilion
    29 September 2009Kansas CityUptown Theater
    30 September 2009IndianapolisEgyptian Room @ Muret Center
    2 October 2009NashvilleRyman Auditorium
    3 October 2009AtlantaThe Tabernacle
    5 October 2009HoustonWarehouse Live Studio
    6 October 2009AustinStubb's B-B-Q
    7 October 2009DallasPalladium Ballroom
    9 October 2009DenverFillmore Auditorium
    10 October 2009OremMcKay Events Center
    11 October 2009BoiseKnitting Factory
    13 October 2009PortlandArlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
    14 October 2009SeattleParamount Theatre
    16 October 2009OaklandFox Oakland Theatre
    17 October 2009San DiegoSan Diego State University's Open Air Theatre
    19 October 2009Los AngelesThe Music Box @ Henry Fonda Theatre ¶
    20 October 2009The Wiltern LG
    Notes
    SideshowsSnow Patrol played a few side-shows for various radio stations on the North American leg of the tour. These included an acoustic set for Cities 97, on the first day of the tour before the show at the State Theater.[102] The band was next showcased on WRNR-FM, and Lightbody and Connolly played an acoustic set as a part of 'Rams Head on Stage'.[103] The same day, they played a three-song acoustic in-studio performance for WRFF. The band later played a set at the Houndstooth Pub, which they partly own, for the radio station WRXP.[104] In Atlanta, the band played an acoustic intimate show for Dave FM.[105] In October 2009, Lightbody played an acoustic set for KINK FM.[48] [106] In Seattle, Lightbody again did a set for KMTT, performing obscure songs like "Reading Heaney to Me" and "Fifteen Minutes Old".[107] In Oakland, they played an acoustic promo set for KFOG.[108] In Toronto, they did a set at Studio Q for CBC.[109]
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenueRadio station
    10 September 2009Saint PaulUnited StatesStudio CCities 97
    23 September 2009New York CityHoundstooth PubWRXP
    26 September 2009Philadelphia104.5 Performance StudioWRFF
    26 September 2009AnnapolisRams Head on Stage @ Rams Head TavernWRNR-FM
    3 October 2009AtlantaCircle of Friends @ The Vinyl[110] Dave FM
    13 October 2009PortlandKINK Live Performance LoungeKINK FM
    14 October 2009SeattleCarter Subaru Mountain Music LoungeKMTT
    16 October 2009OaklandKFOG PlaySpaceKFOG
    19 October 2009TorontoCanadaStudio QCBC

    Reworked Tour

    Snow Patrol played a special tour at the end of 2009, dubbed the "Reworked Tour". Drummer Jonny Quinn had initially revealed plans for such a tour in an interview before.[111] Members on the Snow Patrol mailing list initially received an e-mail revealing details of the tour, which said that the band will be playing re-worked versions of songs spanning their whole career, as well as songs from The Reindeer Section.[50] Lightbody has credited the idea of the tour from Jo Whiley's Little Noise Sessions (Snow Patrol did one in 2007)[112] saying there's a "never before heard them" vibe to it.[113] The band used strings, brass sections, and choirs to rework their songs. Nathan Connolly warned fans to not expect to hear the hits as they were.[114] The band visited a south London studio to rehearse the reworked songs,[115] [116] where they experimented with styles as country, motown and heavy metal.[117] The band said that the reworking of the songs is not because they're inferior. They hoped that trying something new may bring them more credibility, and made it clear it was not something to "look cool". They also felt that they had done plenty of "typical" concerts, and wanted to put in more effort to give the fans more value for their money.[118]

    The tour began in mid-November and continued till early December. Snow Patrol played without any support act, so as to play the maximum number of songs possible.[119] They took the stage twice, the whole show being divided in two-halves with an interval in between.[120] The first half spanned about 40 minutes and featured softer, older material. The "louder" songs began from about halfway in the second half.[121] The band was accompanied by guests on-stage.[122] Though 18–20 musicians were initially reported,[113] 11 accompanied the band for various songs in each half.[120] These musical guests included former songwriting-collaborator Iain Archer. Archer played a variety of instruments, such as the lap steel guitar, banjo and the twelve-string guitar.[123] Other guests included members of Belle & Sebastian, Teenage Fanclub and Idlewild,[124] harpist Jennifer Crook (on vocals and harp) and longtime friend Johnny McDaid.[125] [126]

    At the Royal Albert Hall concert on 24 November, Snow Patrol brought in actor James Corden to sing the female vocal parts on "Set the Fire to the Third Bar". Lightbody had previously been impressed by the actor's vocal ability, seeing him singing at a Concert for CARE charity show. At the after-party of the Children in Need concert, a drunk Lightbody asked him if he would be interested to sing with the band on-stage. Corden initially thought Lightbody would not remember, and agreed to the invitation.[127] Lightbody, in his blog on the official website wrote that he was very nervous on stage at the first concert in Brighton. He said that he was feeling so for much longer than the time, when the band had started playing their earliest gigs.[121] The band arranged "Chocolate" and "Chasing Cars" as Nashville ballads.[117] Lightbody was delighted with the new arrangement for the latter,[128] and revealed that "Set the Fire to the Third Bar" was set to go through many arrangements during the tour. The band tried to vary the set lists for each show, definitely so where they played multiple nights.[121]

    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    18 November 2009BrightonEnglandThe Brighton Centre
    20 November 2009BristolColston Hall
    21 November 2009Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle City Hall
    23 November 2009LondonRoyal Albert Hall
    24 November 2009
    25 November 2009
    27 November 2009ManchesterPalace Theatre
    29 November 2009
    30 November 2009GlasgowScotlandClyde Auditorium
    2 December 2009DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
    3 December 2009
    4 December 2009KillarneyINEC
    6 December 2009CastlebarTheatre Royal
    7 December 2009BelfastNorthern IrelandWaterfront Hall
    8 December 2009
    9 December 2009

    Festivals

    The band headed to South Africa after their Australian Promo Tour to headline the Coca-Cola Zero Festival.[129] The band played two shows, and then returned to Europe to kick start the European leg of the tour. Apart from playing at the festival, the band also appeared at the IPL opening ceremony to play a short set.[130] [131] Snow Patrol headlined BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend at Lydiard Park, Swindon on 9 May and 10.[132] Gary Lightbody and Nathan Connolly personally joined Chris Moyles on his radio show to announce details of the event.[133] The band was the main headlining act on the 9th.[132] In June, Snow Patrol headlined the Pinkpop Festival,[134] among others. The band played their set on the main stage on the last day, after which they joined Coldplay as a support act on their Viva la Vida Tour. The band further played at the Donauinselfest in the end of June.[135]

    Snow Patrol was one of the acts at the iTunes Festival, which was held throughout July. The band played on 5 July, and was the co-headlining act for the day.[136] The performance was released as a digital EP on the iTunes Store as iTunes Live: London Festival '09.[137] The band later co-headlined Oxegen 2009 in July along with newly re-formed Blur.[138] The band joined Blur again to co-headline the T in the Park, just two days after the Oxegen Festival.[139] The band returned to Germany to headline the Sonnenrot Festival.[140] The show, though had to be cancelled due to torrential rains.[141] The band followed with Rockhal, T-Mobile Street Gig,[142] Stimmen Festival[143] and Open R Festival.[144] In August, the band will play at the Sziget Festival,[145] and the Pukkelpop Festival.[146] After the band's concert at the Street Gig in Dettenheim, lead singer Gary Lightbody broke a rib in a go-karting accident. Lightbody was livid with himself: "I had my very best idiot trousers on in Germany at the Street gig and we did a go-kart track in Dettenheim. I did say beforehand that I shouldn't go on them as firstly I shouldn't be in charge of anything that can go over 20 miles an hour and secondly I am the most accident-prone idiot in the western world. Did I heed my own advice? Did I fuck! So on I went and crash after crash later; finishing on a particularly nasty one that put took me to hospital where I discovered I have a broken rib. Sweet."[147] He made a full recovery and resumed touring in a few days.[148] Months later, in October 2009, Lightbody revealed the "truth" behind his crash, admitting that he cannot drive. He went on the explain the exact details of what had happened: "At the very last corner, I skidded to miss Jonny (Quinn) and I smashed into the side of the wall and actually came out of the go-kart. It was hilarious - for everyone who was watching. Everyone thought it was just me being me, 'Ah...leave him, he's fine.' But, an hour later, I was in hospital. It was good actually having a real injury rather than all the ones I make up in my head." He also admitted his bandmates did not believe he was actually hurt, as he was a "drama queen".[149]

    The band was initially booked as a support act to Oasis[150] at the UK V Festival, playing the "Weston Saturday/Hylands Sunday" stage,[151] However, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher became ill with viral laryngitis, and Oasis pulled out. Snow Patrol then filled in the headlining spot[152] and played an extended set.[153] The band's set was available to listen live and uninterrupted through Absolute Radio's LiveAmp application for the iPhone.[154] In November 2009, they played at the Avo Session Basel. Sandi Thom and Emilíana Torrini supported them at the concert.[155]

    Tour Dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    10 April 2009JohannesburgSouth AfricaCoca-Cola Zero Festival @ Riversands Farm
    13 April 2009Cape TownCoca-Cola Zero Festival @ Lourensford Wine Estate
    9 May 2009SwindonEnglandRadio 1 Big Weekend @ Lydiard Park
    15 May 2009StockholmSwedenRIX FM @ Kungsträdgården[156] [157]
    1 June 2009LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop Festival @ Megaland Park
    27 June 2009ViennaAustriaDonauinselfest @ Donauinsel
    5 July 2009LondonEnglandiTunes Festival @ The Roundhouse
    10 July 2009NaasIrelandOxegen Festival @ Punchestown Racecourse
    12 July 2009KinrossScotlandT in the Park @ Balado Airfield
    17 July 2009EchingGermanySonnenrot Festival @ Landkreis Freising (CANCELLED)
    25 July 2009Esch-sur-AlzetteLuxembourgThe Rockhal
    26 July 2009LörrachGermanyStimmen Festival
    28 July 2009DettenheimT-Mobile Street Gig @ Kartbahn Liedolsheim
    29 July 2009HamburgOpen R Festival @ Stadtpark Freilichtbühne
    12 August 2009BudapestHungarySziget Festival @ Óbudai Island
    21 August 2009Kiewit-HasseltBelgiumPukkelpop
    22 August 2009South StaffordshireEnglandUK V Festival @ Weston Park
    23 August 2009ChelmsfordUK V Festival @ Hylands Park
    14 November 2009BaselSwitzerlandAvo Session Basel @ Festival Hall (of Basel Fair)

    As a support act

    Supporting Coldplay

    Coldplay asked Snow Patrol to open for them on the Viva la Vida Tour.[158] They accepted, and supported the band on the June leg of the North American arena tour, which started in Indianapolis on 5 June 2009. Snow Patrol was a support act for a total of eleven dates. The band were well received, and even had a few-singalongs, Lightbody noted.[158]

    Typical set list
    1. "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It"
    2. "Chocolate"
    3. "Hands Open"
    4. "Run"
    5. "Shut Your Eyes"
    6. "Chasing Cars"
    7. "Crack the Shutters"
    8. "Open Your Eyes"
    9. "You're All I Have"[159]
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue[160]
    5 June 2009NoblesvilleUnited StatesVerizon Wireless Music Center
    6 June 2009NashvilleSommet Center
    9 June 2009New OrleansNew Orleans Arena
    10 June 2009San AntonioAT&T Center
    12 June 2009Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena
    13 June 2009OmahaQwest Center
    15 June 2009WinnipegCanadaMTS Centre
    17 June 2009CalgaryPengrowth Saddledome
    18 June 2009EdmontonRexall Place
    20 June 2009VancouverGeneral Motors Place
    21 June 2009
    Side showsSnow Patrol played an intimate acoustic set and held a signing session at Grimey's Record Store, Nashville, ahead of their appearance at the Sommet Center, supporting Coldplay.[161] They did another in-store when the tour reached Omaha.[162]
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    6 June 2009NashvilleUnited StatesGrimey's Record Store
    13 June 2009OmahaHomer's Music and Gifts

    Supporting U2

    Snow Patrol supported U2 over two legs on a handful of shows on their European and North American legs of the 360° Tour.[43] The second leg of shows from 12 September coincided with Snow Patrol's own headlining North American Tour. During the first leg of supporting shows, the band played a concert in Poland. Lightbody was overwhelmed by the show U2 put up, and broke down crying, only to find everyone else around him was doing the same. He later wrote a piece for U2's official website, describing his experience of the show, saying that it was one of the best nights of his life and the best reception they had gotten on the support shows.[163]

    Typical set list
    1. "Take Back the City"
    2. "Crack the Shutters"
    3. "Open Your Eyes"
    4. "Run"
    5. "Spitting Games"
    6. "Chocolate"
    7. "Chasing Cars"
    8. "Hands Open"
    9. "You're All I Have"[164]
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue[165] [166]
    Leg I (Europe)
    30 June 2009BarcelonaSpainCamp Nou
    2 July 2009
    7 July 2009MilanItalySan Siro
    8 July 2009
    15 July 2009NiceFranceParc des Sports Charles Ehrmann
    18 July 2009BerlinGermanyOlympic Stadium
    20 July 2009AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Arena
    21 July 2009
    31 July 2009GothenburgSwedenUllevi Stadium
    1 August 2009
    3 August 2009GelsenkirchenGermanyArena Auf Schalke
    6 August 2009ChorzówPolandStadion Śląski
    9 August 2009ZagrebCroatiaStadion Maksimir
    10 August 2009
    Leg II (North America)
    12 September 2009ChicagoUnited StatesSoldier Field
    13 September 2009
    16 September 2009TorontoCanadaRogers Centre
    17 September 2009
    20 September 2009FoxboroughUnited StatesGillette Stadium
    21 September 2009
    Leg III (Europe)
    15 AugustHorsensDenmarkCASA Arena Horsens
    16 August
    25 AugustMoscowRussiaLuzhniki Stadium
    3 SeptemberAthensGreeceAthens Olympic Stadium
    6 SeptemberIstanbulTurkeyAtatürk Olympic Stadium
    Leg VI (North America)
    11 MayMexico CityMexicoEstadio Azteca
    14 May
    15 May
    Side showsTo promote the release of "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It" in the Netherlands, Snow Patrol played an intimate show at Desmet Studios[167] after supporting U2 on the second night at the Amsterdam ArenA.[42] The show was a part of BNN's That's Live.[167] [168] The concert was broadcast on 5 November 2009 at 23:35 on a program called "BNN presents Snow Patrol". The broadcast will also be available on thatslive.bnn.nl.[169] When the U2 tour reached Chicago, the band played a set at the Abbey Pub (Studio X) for WXRT-FM.
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    21 July 2009AmsterdamNetherlandsRadio BNN: That's Live @ DeSmet Studios
    12 September 2009ChicagoUnited StatesAbbey Pub (Studio X) for WXRT-FM

    Festivals

    A mere 5 days after the UK & Ireland Arena Tour ended in March 2009, the band headed to Australia to play on the second stage of the V Festival, headed by The Killers.[170] [171] In July 2009, Snow Patrol played at the Open Air Gampel Festival, supporting headliner Lily Allen.[172]

    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    28 March 2009SydneyAustraliaAustralian V Festival @ Centennial Park
    29 March 2009Gold CoastAustralian V Festival @ Avica Resort
    4 April 2009MelbourneAustralian V Festival @ Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
    5 April 2009PerthAustralian V Festival @ Claremont Showground
    14 August 2009GampelSwitzerlandOpen Air Gampel Festival
    Side showsDuring the V festival in March 2009, Snow Patrol played an additional 3 sideshows.[173] Ex-Rilo Kiley frontwoman Jenny Lewis supported them on these shows.[174]
    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    Supporting act: Jenny Lewis
    30 March 2009SydneyAustraliaHordern Pavilion
    1 April 2009AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
    2 April 2009MelbournePalais Theatre

    One-off shows

    As promotion for the then unreleased album, in September 2008, Snow Patrol played an intimate acoustic set, a part of Live Lounge Tour 2008.[175] Host Jo Whiley joined the band in their London residence to cover the session.[176] Just before heading to Australia in November 2008 to do a short promo tour, Snow Patrol visited Berlin (where a part of the album was recorded) to play an exclusive one-off show.[177] The band also played a Live Lounge performance at BBC's Maida Vale Studios during the studio's 75-year celebrations on BBC presenter Fearne Cotton's show. The band's set included cover versions of most famous songs that were recorded in the studio over the years: "Teenage Kicks", "New Sensation", "Ray of Light" and "You Really Got Me".[178] Three of those were recorded and later broadcast on Greg James' show on BBC Radio 1.[179] Lightbody felt "honoured" to be playing at the studio, which has seen performances from artists like David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles in the past.[178] For the promotion of Up to Now, the band played an intimate, acoustic show in Crouch End, London.[61] [180] On 3 December, Lightbody played at HMV Dundrum before signing copies of Up to Now with the band (with the exception of Connolly, who was ill).[63] [181] [182] The band also played a set with full orchestra for Irish TV series Other Voices 8.[183] [184] [185] Lightbody has announced that the band will return to play their mini-festival at Ward Park in 2010.[2] [3] It will be the first time the band returns to their hometown since the last Ward park concert in 2007.[186]

    Tour dates
    DateCityCountryVenue
    23 September 2008LondonEnglandLive Lounge Tour @ Snow Patrol's London residence
    10 November 2008BerlinGermanySchiller Theater
    30 October 2009Maida ValeEnglandMaida Vale Studios
    4 November 2009Crouch EndKing's Head
    16 November 2009LondonThe Sun's Studios
    3 December 2009DundrumIrelandHMV Store @ Dundrum Town Centre
    5 December 2009DingleOther Voices 8 @ St. James' Church
    21 May 2010BerlinGermanyTempodrom
    22 May 2010CopenhagenDenmarkKB Halle
    24 May 2010BrusselsBelgiumForest National
    27 May 2010LisbonPortugalRock In Rio
    30 May 2010ParisFranceOlympia
    31 May 2010AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music Hall
    1 June 2010
    5 June 2010BangorNorthern IrelandWard Park
    12 June 2010GlasgowScotlandBellahouston Park

    Charity events

    Snow Patrol played at the Music Industry Trusts' Award 2008, held to honor Lucian Grainge, CEO of Universal Music Group. They opened the show by playing "Chasing Cars", standing in for singer Duffy, who was struggling with throat problems. All proceeds from the event, a record breaking sum of £568,593 went to two charities: the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT School.[187] In October 2009, Snow Patrol played at a headlining set at the second annual fundraiser for ONEXONE, a charitable organization committed to fighting health issues and preserving the lives of children globally.[188] [189] The band played at Children in Need, a BBC charity concert, organized by Take That singer Gary Barlow in November 2009.[34] Following the event's tradition of every artist duet-ting with another, Barlow had asked the band if they were interested in duet-ting with British singer Cheryl Cole. Quinn later said that it was not something the band would normally do, but agreed to, because it was for charity. Cole rehearsed with the band one night before the show and sang Martha Wainwright's vocal parts on "Set the Fire to the Third Bar".[190] Additionally, the band played "Chasing Cars" backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.[115] In December 2009, the band will play at the fourth edition of Versus Cancer, an annual one-off concert to raise funds for the treatment of cancer.[191] Snow Patrol will again collaborate with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra on 12 December, with proceeds going towards local cancer charities.[36] [192] Lightbody expressed his happiness on being involved: "Versus Cancer is a fantastic charity and we're delighted to be involved." The concert will be organized by Andy Rourke, past member of The Smiths.[36]

    DateCityCountryVenue
    3 November 2008LondonEnglandGrosvenor House Hotel
    22 October 2009San FranciscoUnited StatesBimbo's 365 Club
    12 November 2009LondonEnglandRoyal Albert Hall
    12 December 2009ManchesterMEN Arena

    Awards

    Lighting & visuals director Davy Sherwin has won one award for his work on the tour.[193]

    Box office score

    Date(s)VenueCityTickets sold/AvailableGross revenue
    14–16 March 2009The O2 ArenaLondon, England54,554/56,973 (95.75%)$2,216,574[194]
    19–23 March 2009Odyssey ArenaBelfast, Northern Ireland39,341/39,341 (100%)$1,735,188[195]

    External links

    Notes and References

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    2. Web site: Ward park 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20130314221524/http://www.snowpatrol.com/forum/default.aspx?cid=28&tid=374183. dead. 14 March 2013. Lightbody. Gary. 7 December 2009. snowpatrol.com. 8 December 2009.
    3. News: Snow Patrol keep promise to stage Bangor concert . 8 December 2009 . Belfast Telegraph. 8 December 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091211074656/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music/news/snow-patrol-keep-promise-to-stage-bangor-concert-14589686.html . 11 December 2009 .
    4. Web site: HSL light up We Are Scientists . 3 May 2008 . TPi . 15 November 2009 . unfit . https://www.webcitation.org/5lIuV1yPQ?url=http://www.tpimagazine.com/News/51121/hsl_light_up_we_are_scientists.html . 15 November 2009 .
    5. Web site: HSL For Snow Patrol 2009 Tour . 11 March 2009 . UK Sound and Lighting Community . 15 November 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20090828113700/http://www.ukslc.org/news/installs_and_case_stories/hsl_for_snow_patrol_2009_tour_200903113449.html . 28 August 2009 .
    6. Web site: World first for XL Video on Snow Patrol. https://archive.today/20240524184758/https://www.webcitation.org/5lIwBwEVb?url=http://www.xlvideo.com/pages/newsdetail.aspx%3FID=20050520191244Z&NewsID=10170. dead. 24 May 2024. XL Video. 15 November 2009.
    7. Web site: Snow Patrol: The One Million Suns tour . 12 March 2009 . TPi . 15 November 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20240524184601/https://www.webcitation.org/5lItc8dLy?url=http://www.tpimagazine.com/News/217766/snow_patrol_the_one_million_suns_tour.html . 24 May 2024 .
    8. Web site: Snow Patrol gig in Dingle marks a world first . 2 December 2009 . . 6 December 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716060219/http://www.kerryman.ie/entertainment/snow-patrol-gig-in-dingle-marks-a-world-first-1960892.html . 16 July 2011 .
    9. Other Voices hosts InTune breakthrough concert . 27 November 2009 . Hot Press . 6 December 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091130163654/http://www.hotpress.com/Snow%20Patrol/news/Other-Voices-Hosts-Intune-Breakthrough-Concert/6068863.html . 30 November 2009 .
    10. Web site: Take Back the Cities Tour!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    11. Web site: Win a trip with Snow Patrol to their European shows!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    12. Web site: Xfm winners join Snow Patrol on their private plane. Xfm. 13 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606172721/http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2008/xfm-winners-join-snow-patrol-on-their-private-plane. 6 June 2011. dead.
    13. Web site: Snow Patrol's quick cities. Female First. 6 September 2009.
    14. Web site: Snow Patrol: We'll follow Led Zeppelin. Xfm. 13 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606172729/http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/2008/snow-patrol-well-follow-led-zeppelin. 6 June 2011. dead.
    15. Web site: Aren tour general sale tickets onsale now!. snowpatrol.com. 24 July 2009.
    16. Web site: Win tickets to see Snow Patrol at the SECC in Glasgow!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    17. Trinity Street ceases trading. Paine. Andre. 16 February 2009. Billboard. 23 July 2009. 25 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090625161028/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003941801. dead.
    18. Web site: Snow Patrol one-off concert in Australia demands strict ticketing policy . Grossweiner . Bob . Cohen, Jane . 17 November 2008 . Ticket News . 18 October 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20240524125314/https://www.webcitation.org/5kZH1rS8E?url=http://www.ticketnews.com/Snow-Patrol-one-off-concert-in-Australia-demands-strict-ticketing-policy11817209 . 24 May 2024 .
    19. Web site: Snow Patrol - One Off Sydney Show . Liveguide . 13 July 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20090619135437/http://www.liveguide.com.au/Events/611180/Snow_Patrol/Snow_Patrol_One_Off_Sydney_Show . 19 June 2009 .
    20. Web site: Australian Promo Tour - Win tickets for Sydney!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    21. Web site: You could be taking back the city... this week!. https://archive.today/20240524125517/https://www.webcitation.org/5kcKpYsai?url=http://www.getmusic.com.au/artist/news/detail.aspx%3Fnid=278&aid=9966. dead. 24 May 2024. Getmusic. 7 July 2009.
    22. Web site: Patrol announced for Australian V Festival!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    23. Web site: Snow Patrol Pre-sale tickets. Yahoo! 7. 13 July 2009.
    24. Web site: Snow Patrol announce additional Australian shows!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    25. Web site: ShockHound's free Snow Patrol Tickets available friday 11/21. Epstein. Dan. 20 November 2008. ShockHound. 23 July 2009.
    26. Web site: Win tickets to see the Patrol on the west coast of America!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    27. Web site: Snow Patrol announced for Oxegen 2009!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    28. Web site: T in the park tickets. T in the Park. 13 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090627022114/http://www.tinthepark.com/content/default.asp?page=s6_1. 27 June 2009. dead.
    29. Web site: Snow Patrol announced for V Festival 2009. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    30. Web site: Apply now to win tickets. Facebook. 13 July 2009.
    31. Web site: Snow Patrol to play iTunes Festival in London!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    32. Web site: Win tickets to see Snow Patrol in London!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    33. Web site: Saturday, 25. July 2009: Snow Patrol. Rockhal. 13 July 2009.
    34. Web site: Sir Paul to play BBC charity gig . 16 October 2009 . BBC . 20 October 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091019082612/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8309448.stm . 19 October 2009 .
    35. Web site: Barlow's Children in Need concert . 7 September 2009 . . 20 October 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091001184631/http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/latest/2009/07/09/barlow-s-children-in-need-concert-115875-21507061/ . 1 October 2009 .
    36. Web site: Versus Cancer: Snow Patrol now on board . Bourne . Dianne . 22 October 2009 . CityLife . 23 October 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20240524131441/https://www.webcitation.org/5kjgvUwUN?url=http://www.citylife.co.uk/music/news/14735_versus_cancer__snow_patrol_now_on_board . 24 May 2024 .
    37. Web site: New European shows announced!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    38. Web site: Copenhagen, Winterthur & Paris shows added to European Tour!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    39. Web site: Shows and concerts. Coldplay. 4 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090503062238/http://www.coldplay.com/live.php. 3 May 2009. dead. Note: Moved PHP page
    40. Web site: Concert tickets . Livenation . 13 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090322061800/http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/405539/ . 22 March 2009.
    41. Exclusive: U2 Readies '360' Global Tour. Waddell. Ray. 6 March 2009. Billboard. 23 July 2009.
    42. Web site: Snow Patrol: De winnaars zijn bekend!. BNN. Dutch. 18 July 2009.
    43. Web site: Snow Patrol announce full North American tour!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    44. Web site: Snow Patrol announce new Nashville date!!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    45. Web site: Venue change for Minneapolis show - Myth ticket holders please read!. snowpatrol.com. 28 August 2009.
    46. Web site: STG Presents Snow Patrol . STG Presents . 6 October 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091104042403/http://stgpresents.org/artists/?artist=1081 . 4 November 2009.
    47. Web site: Tuesday, 22 Sept. guests & highlights . Ianni . Matt . 22 September 2009 . 101.9RXP . 2 October 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20240524122903/https://www.webcitation.org/5kD9X6QPs?url=http://www.1019rxp.com/Blog/Matt/blogentry.aspx%3FBlogEntryID=10051765 . 24 May 2024.
    48. Web site: KINK welcomes Snow Patrol . KINK.fm . 2 October 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20100325073015/http://www.kink.fm/Snow-Patrol/4637466 . 25 March 2010 .
    49. Web site: Snow Patrol Alternamentary! . . 10 October 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20240524123549/https://www.webcitation.org/5kNneX4FO?url=http://www.947.fm/pages/5377062.php . 24 May 2024 .
    50. Web site: Snow Patrol play Reindeer Section on Reworked Tour . . 23 November 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20240524190256/https://www.webcitation.org/5lVQMZamW?url=http://entertainment.ie/music/music-news-article.asp%3FNewsID=29406 . 24 May 2024.
    51. Web site: Tickets onsale now for Reworked Tour!. snowpatrol.com. 28 August 2009.
    52. Web site: Snow Patrol Winter Tour. Murray. Robin. 18 August 2009. Clash Music. 18 August 2009.
    53. Web site: Got tickets to the Reworked Tour? Get your freed download now!. snowpatrol.com. 9 September 2009.
    54. Web site: Snow Patrol sells out in Castlebar in record time. The Mayo News. 5 September 2009.
    55. Web site: Get Reworked up over Snow Patrol. Welford. Gary. 26 August 2009. The Shields Gazette. 16 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090918201918/http://www.shieldsgazette.com/music/Get-Reworked-up-over-Snow.5589325.jp. 18 September 2009. dead.
    56. Web site: Additional tickets released for Brighton show! . Eskimos . The . 16 November 2009 . snowpatrol.com . 16 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100130042555/http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=23670 . 30 January 2010.
    57. Web site: Additional tickets released for Brighton show! . Eskimos . The . 21 November 2009 . snowpatrol.com . 22 November 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20240524185927/https://www.webcitation.org/5lTsarrBB?url=http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx%3Fnid=23770 . 24 May 2024.
    58. Web site: Extra tickets for tonight's Belfast show! . Eskimos . The . 7 December 2009 . snowpatrol.com . 7 December 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20240524193213/https://www.webcitation.org/5lqbaoc2w?url=http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx%3Fnid=23948 . 24 May 2024.
    59. Web site: Zu Snow Patrol nach London fliegen . 20 Minuten . German . 2 November 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091103035406/http://www.20min.ch/unterhaltung/wettbewerbe/story/12418569 . 3 November 2009 .
    60. Web site: Win Tickets To See Snow Patrol Rehearse! . 30 October 2009 . Xfm . 31 October 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091107201725/http://www.xfm.co.uk/news/competitions/win-tickets-to-see-snow-patrol-rehearse . 7 November 2009 .
    61. Web site: Win tickets to an EXCLUSIVE Snow Patrol gig! . . 28 October 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091104222633/http://www.play.com/CompetitionPopup.aspx?id=948 . 4 November 2009.
    62. Web site: Win tickets to an intimate invite-only show! **Second competition announced** . Eskimos . The . 30 October 2009 . snowpatrol.com . 30 October 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170312031207/http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=23436 . 12 March 2017.
    63. Snow Patrol signing at HMV Dundrum . 30 November 2009 . Hot Press . 4 December 2009 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20091204133001/http://www.hotpress.com/Snow%20Patrol/news/Snow-Patrol-signing-at-HMV-Dundrum/6083229.html . 4 December 2009 .
    64. Snow Patrol return to Bangor . 8 December 2009 . Hot Press . 8 December 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20240524193730/https://www.webcitation.org/5lsWU4Kt1?url=http://www.hotpress.com/Snow%20Patrol/news/Snow-Patrol-return-to-Bangor/6095838.html . 24 May 2024 .
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    66. News: Snow Patrol begin four city tour. Garvan . Sinead. 27 October 2008. BBC. 23 July 2009.
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    73. Web site: Patrol announce US shows in December!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
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    80. Web site: Alternative Ulster says yes!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    81. Web site: Snow Patrol end UK & Ireland tour in Belfast!. snowpatrol.com. 13 July 2009.
    82. Web site: Undabo creates animated epic for Snow Patrol. Undabo. 13 July 2009.
    83. Web site: Snow Patrol's The Lightning Strike live visuals by Atticus Finch. Knight. David. 30 March 2009. Promo News. 23 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20120724071026/http://www.promonews.tv/2009/03/30/snow-patrol%E2%80%99s-the-lightning-strike-live-visuals-by-atticus-finch/ . 2012-07-24. dead.
    84. Web site: Snow Patrol at O2 Arena, London, England Setlist on 14 March 2009. setlist.fm. 13 July 2009.
    85. Web site: Hamburg show postponed!. snowpatrol.com. 15 July 2009.
    86. Web site: Konzert Kalender: Snow Patrol. https://web.archive.org/web/20090517033258/http://www.lka-longhorn.de/lka/konzerte_show.php?1208. dead. 17 May 2009. LKA Longhorn. 16 July 2009.
    87. Web site: Snow Patrol at Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany Setlist on 23 May 2009. setlist.fm. 8 July 2009.
    88. Web site: Snow Patrol at Gasometer, Wien, Austria Setlist on 26 May 2009. setlist.fm. 8 July 2009.
    89. Web site: Snow Patrol at Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden Setlist on 18 May 2009. setlist.fm. 8 July 2009.
    90. Web site: Snow Patrol at Philipshalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Setlist on 30 May 2009. setlist.fm. 8 July 2009.
    91. Web site: Shows. snowpatrol.com. 15 July 2009.
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    94. Web site: Second New York show announced!. snowpatrol.com. 15 July 2009.
    95. Web site: Snow Patrol announce new Nashville date!. snowpatrol.com. 15 July 2009.
    96. Web site: Snow Patrol and Plain White T's team up for tour . Morrison . Adam . 24 July 2009 . . 14 November 2009 . unfit . https://archive.today/20120909050625/http://www.exploremusic.com/concert-info/2009-07-24/Snow-Patrol-and-Plain-White-Ts-Team-Up-For-Tour . 9 September 2012 .
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    101. Web site: Shows - Tower Theatre. snowpatrol.com. 23 September 2009.
    102. Web site: Live from Cities 97 Studio C . . 1 October 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20220610103806/http://www.cities97.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html?podcast=StudioC.xml . 10 June 2022.
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    120. Web site: Reworked Tour kicks off tonight in Brighton!! . Eskimos . The . 18 November 2009 . snowpatrol.com . 18 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100207024412/http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=23699 . 7 February 2010.
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    124. Web site: Teenage Fanclub, Belle & Sebastian to join Snow Patrol on tour. Uncut. 7 September 2009.
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    133. Web site: Snow Patrol confirmed for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend!. snowpatrol.com. 16 July 2009.
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    144. Web site: Snow Patrol - Support: Sometree. Open R. 16 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090615162735/http://www.open-r.de/artists.php?artist=2984&id=8945. 15 June 2009. dead.
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    146. Web site: Friday 21 August - Main Stage. Pukkelpop. 16 July 2009. https://archive.today/20120907080207/http://www.pukkelpop.be/en/bands/snow-patrol. 7 September 2012. dead.
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