The Car Tour Explained

Border:yes
Artist:Arctic Monkeys
Album:The Car
Number Of Legs:8
Number Of Shows:119
Last Tour:Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour
(2018–19)
This Tour:The Car Tour
(2022–23)
Next Tour:...

The Car Tour was the seventh headlining concert tour by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, launched in support of their seventh studio album, The Car (2022). The tour began on 9 August 2022 in Istanbul at Zorlu PSM, and concluded on 19 October 2023 in Dublin at 3Arena, visiting North America, South America, Oceania and Eurasia. This marks their first tour since Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour (2018–2019), and features the band, alongside usual touring members, Scott Gillies, Tom Rowley, Davey Latter, and Tyler Parkford.

It has been noted that with this tour, the band is "taking their most intricate – and certainly least commercially viable – material to their biggest-ever shows."[1]

Background

Their previous tour, had significantly less dates than 2013' AM Tour, Ian McAndrew, the band's manager made that decision so the next tour [The Car] had a much bigger run of dates. The tour got pushed back three times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "But even as this plan was sitting in place, the band continued to grow," he said.[2]

In November 2021, the band announced a tour of Europe which began in August,[3] In April and June they extended the tour into November 2022, with dates added in the United States and England, as well as Latin America.[4] [5] [6] On 9 August, the band played live in Istanbul. This was the tour's opening performance, and the Arctic Monkeys' first performance since 2019.[7] No new songs were debuted until their performance at Zürich OpenAir Festival on 23 August, where they played "I Ain't Quite Where I Think I Am".[8] Other tracks debuted during their first leg of tour include "Mr. Schwartz", "Big Ideas" and "The Car", alongside singles, "There'd Better Be A Mirrorball" and "Body Paint". In June 2022 the band announced shows in Australia, with support from Australian bands, Mildlife, DMA's and The Buoys.[9]

Their stadium tour was announced in September 2022, with dates in the UK, Ireland, North America, and Central Europe, finalizing in September 2023.[10] [11] [12] Further European dates were added on December.[13] The bands first ever tour of Asia was announced a few days later.[14] The band also headlined several music festivals, including Sziget Festival, Lowlands, Pukkelpop, Rock en Seine, Reading and Leeds, Corona Capital, Rock Werchter, Bilbao BBK Live, NOS Alive, and different iterations of Primavera Sound and Falls Festival.[9] [4] [3] [15] In April 2023, the band announced two shows at Foro Sol in Mexico.[16] [17] For the tour, the group are joined by longtime touring members Tom Rowley, Davey Latter, and Tyler Parkford.[18]

On June 19 the band had to cancel their show in Dublin due to Turner suffering from acute laryngitis.[19] This marked the second time the band had to cancel shows for this reason, as Turner was also suffering from the illness during the AM Tour in 2013, which led to the postponement of three shows, on November of that year.[20] The cancellation came ahead of the band headlining the Glastonbury Festival that weekend, leading to doubts over their ability to perform at the festival,[21] with some media outlets even publishing informative pieces on the illness, in order to guess if Turner would be able to sing by that time.[22] [23] Hours before their set was supposed to take place, Glastonbury co-organiser, Emily Eavis, confirmed the band were ready to play that night.[24] Two months later the band announced four shows in Ireland, to compensate for the cancelled gig in Dublin. Their show in the city on 19 October 2023 will be the last of the tour.[25] On their first show in Ireland the band was accompanied by a string section, which appeared on all the songs from The Car, but also on the tracks "505" and "Do I Wanna Know?"[26]

Opening acts

Inhaler was the first band announced as an opening act on the tour.[27] They played both nights in Istanbul, and then shows at Burgas, Pula, and Prague in August 2022, while returning for select dates during the following spring leg of Europe.[28] Inhaler found out they were supporting the band the same month it was announced.[29] Of the opportunity, drummer Ryan McMahon said, "Every night, we just got to watch them be the greatest rock band in the world, they’re just so on it, and for a band that hadn’t toured in like three years, they really proved why they’re still at the top, and their new album is so fun to listen to. The fact we get to do it all again goes back to that imposter syndrome. We don’t feel worthy of it at all."[30]

Interpol joined the band for three shows in South America, while Father John Misty, opened for them in Colombia.[4] [5] For their shows in Oceania they chose Australian bands Mildlife, in Melbourne and Brisbane, while, DMA's and The Buoys joined them in Sydney.[9] The Hives and The Mysterines supported them during all their dates in England, with the former returning for select dates in the rest of the European Leg.[31] The Hives had previously supported Arctic Monkeys for select dates in 2014 and 2019. Hives' frontman Pelle Almqvist said, "I’m really happy they wanted us back. It’s a really great tour to be on; it’s really fun. I think Arctic Monkeys are fucking amazing. They’re the only good really popular band – and that’s not easy to do."[32] [33] Willie J Healey also appeared in select dates for this leg.[34]

Fontaines D.C. served as the opening act for the whole North American leg in 2023.[35] Guitarist Carlos O'Connell told NME, "Arctic Monkeys are just so iconic obviously – they were so important when they came through, And I remember when we first heard Alex Turner was into the band, that felt like just insane." Also adding, "When we were younger these were things you’d never imagine".[36] Lead singer Grian Chatten also commented, "Arctic Monkeys are playing better shows now than ever, Alex [Turner] completely owns his stage presence."[37] For the dates in Mexico, the band was also joined by The Backseat Lovers.[16] [17] On their Ireland dates, Miles Kane was the opening act.[25] As a solo artist Kane has opened for the band, on select dates, in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2019.[38] [39] [40] He has also opened for the band in 2005, 2006, and 2007 as a member of The Rascals and The Little Flames.[41]

Critical reception

NME Thomas Smith reviewed the band's set at Reading positively, saying, "This ain’t quite Nirvana in 1992, but still cements itself as one of the festival’s biggest and busiest sets in recent memory – a reminder of the band’s cross-generational reach." Smith praised the band's ability to blend their most commercial songs with the deep cuts, but noted a lack of crowd interaction. The show only featured two songs from Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, which Smith described as "a masterpiece that doesn’t always translate at festival headline sets." Regardless, he thought the band "still happen to be the best in the game."[42] Nacho Sánchez of El País thought their set at Cala Mijas was "solid" and noted the band's preference for AM on their setlist, Sánchez was also mindful of their mix of "teenage rock" and the slower 70's-infused sound of their latest albums. He though the maturity "looked great on the band", and that the crowd was very much enjoying the show.[43] While reviewing one of their nights at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Sian Cain of The Guardian said, "There are few frontmen touring today who lean into the theatrics of rockstardom as effortlessly as Alex Turner". She thought that songs from The Car seemed out of place with the rest of their setlist, adding, "they sound less like Arctic Monkeys, more like Alex Turner featuring Arctic Monkeys", she also lamented the decision to play the album without strings on stage, which she felt "strips back some of its seductive opulence". Cain was more forgiving of the overall performance, describing the band and its touring members as "polished", noting "when every note sounds so spot on, who truly cares?" and thought towards the end, Turner's warmth shone, as he reveled in the applause and blew kisses to the crowd.[44] Their show at The Domain was named "one of the defining concerts of this Sydney summer." by Shamim Razavi of The Sydney Morning Herald, in that same review they were described as "two distinctly different bands: one the spiky, cheeky Northerner purveyors of rhythm-driven perfect post-pop punch; the other a mature, measured melodic act of perfect poise," united by "keen intelligence, both lyrically and musically, and the charismatic persona of frontman Alex Turner." Nevertheless, Razavi thought the union was not as "coherent" as choosing one style over the other.[45]

On their first show of their UK stadium leg, Huw Baines, of The Guardian noted the simplicity of their staging "It is very simple – no pyro or stadium pomp here – but the lighting and video work creates a mood in a way that no confetti cannon could." He also praised the mix between their fast songs and their new, more relaxed tracks, highlighting the response to track Sculptures of Anything Goes, "It is rapturously received, suggesting that these new songs can be muscular stadium-fillers all on their own. Yes, very good."[46]

Recording

The group released the concert film Arctic Monkeys at Kings Theatre on their YouTube channel in October 2022. The film was directed by Chappell and Zackery Michael, and features selected footage of the band, both backstage and performing, at their show on Brooklyn's Kings Theatre.[47] [48]

Songs performed

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Favourite Worst Nightmare

Humbug

Suck It and See

AM

Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino

The Car

Tour dates

Date! scope="col" style="width:10em;"
CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 – Europe 2022
9 August 2022IstanbulTurkeyZorlu PSMInhaler
10 August 2022
12 August 2022BurgasBulgariaPort of Burgas
13 August 2022BufteaRomaniaStirbey Domeniulrowspan="2"
15 August 2022BudapestHungaryHajógyári Island
16 August 2022PulaCroatiaPula ArenaInhaler
18 August 2022PragueCzech RepublicVýstaviště Praha
20 August 2022BiddinghuizenNetherlandsWalibi Hollandrowspan="9"
21 August 2022HasseltBelgiumDomein Kiewit
23 August 2022ZürichSwitzerlandGlattbrugg
25 August 2022ParisFranceDomaine National de St. Cloud
27 August 2022ReadingEnglandRichfield Avenue
28 August 2022LeedsBramham Park
1 September 2022MálagaSpainLa Cala de Mijas
2 September 2022LisbonPortugalBela Vista Park
4 September 2022StradballyIrelandStradbally Hall
Leg 2 – USA
16 September 2022Las VegasUnited StatesFremont Streetrowspan="2"
18 September 2022Los AngelesLos Angeles State Historic Park
22 September 2022New York CityKings Theatre
Leg 3 – Latin America
4 November 2022Rio de JaneiroBrazilJeunesse ArenaInterpol
5 November 2022São PauloAnhembi Sambadrome
8 November 2022CuritibaPedreira Paulo LeminskiInterpol
10 November 2022AsunciónParaguayJockey Clubrowspan="3"
12 November 2022SantiagoChileParque Bicentenario de Cerrillos
13 November 2022Buenos AiresArgentinaCostanera Sur
15 November 2022LimaPeruArena 1Interpol20,660 / 20,660$1,278,433
17 November 2022BogotáColombiaColiseo LiveFather John Misty
19 November 2022Mexico CityMexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Leg 4 – Australia
29 December 2022Glenworth ValleyAustraliaFestival Siterowspan="3"
31 December 2022MelbourneSidney Myer Music Bowl
2 January 2023Byron BayNorth Byron Parklands
4 January 2023MelbourneSidney Myer Music BowlMildlife
5 January 2023
6 January 2023AdelaideAdelaide Showgroundrowspan="2"
8 January 2023PerthFremantle Park
11 January 2023BrisbaneRiverstageMildlife
14 January 2023SydneyThe DomainDMA's and The Buoys
Leg 5 – Asia
28 February 2023SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium15,000 / 15,000[49]
3 March 2023Hong KongChinaCentral Harbourfront
6 March 2023ManilaPhilippinesFilinvest City Events Grounds
9 March 2023BangkokThailandBITEC
12 March 2023TokyoJapanTokyo Garden Theater
13 March 2023Zepp Haneda
15 March 2023OsakaZepp Osaka Bayside
18 March 2023JakartaIndonesiaBeach City International Stadium
Leg 6 – Europe 2023[50] [51]
24 April 2023LinzAustriaTipsArenaInhaler
25 April 2023MunichGermanyZenith
27 April 2023HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
29 April 2023StockholmSwedenAvicii Arena
30 April 2023OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
2 May 2023BerlinGermanyMercedes-Benz Arena
3 May 2023OberhausenRudolf Weber-Arena
5 May 2023AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
6 May 2023
8 May 2023FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle Frankfurt
9 May 2023ParisFranceAccor Arena
10 May 2023
29 May 2023BristolEnglandAshton Gate StadiumThe Hives
The Mysterines
30,000 / 34,000[52] [53]
31 May 2023CoventryCoventry Building Society Arena37,500 / 40,000[54]
2 June 2023ManchesterOld Trafford Cricket Ground
3 June 2023
5 June 2023MiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium30,000 / 34,742[55]
7 June 2023NorwichCarrow Road
9 June 2023SheffieldHillsborough Park
10 June 2023
12 June 2023SwanseaWalesSwansea.com Stadium20,000 /21,088
14 June 2023SouthamptonEnglandAgeas Bowl45,000
16 June 2023LondonEmirates Stadium
17 June 2023
18 June 2023
23 June 2023PiltonWorthy Farmrowspan="1"
25 June 2023GlasgowScotlandBellahouston ParkThe Hives
The Mysterines
30 June 2023GdyniaPolandNorth Coastrowspan="2"
2 July 2023WerchterBelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
4 July 2023Luxembourg CityLuxembourgLuxexpo Open AirWillie J Healey
5 July 2023Aix-les-BainsFrancerowspan="3"
7 July 2023LisbonPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Alges
8 July 2023BilbaoSpain
10 July 2023MadridSpainWiZink CenterWillie J Healey
11 July 2023
13 July 2023NîmesFranceFestival de Nîmesrowspan="3"
15 July 2023MilanItalyIppodromo SNAI La MauraThe Hives
16 July 2023RomeCapannelle Racecourse
18 July 2023AthensGreecePlateia NerouThe Hives
Willie J Healey
19 July 2023
Leg 7 – North America[56]
25 August 2023MinneapolisUnited StatesMinneapolis ArmoryFontaines D.C.
26 August 2023
27 August 2023ChicagoUnited Center
29 August 2023ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
30 August 2023TorontoCanadaBudweiser Stage
1 September 2023
2 September 2023MontrealBell Centre
3 September 2023BostonUnited StatesTD Garden
5 September 2023PhiladelphiaTD Pavilion at the Mann
7 September 2023ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
8 September 2023New York CityForest Hills Stadium
9 September 2023
11 September 2023AlpharettaAmeris Bank Amphitheatre
12 September 2023NashvilleAscend Amphitheater
13 September 2023
15 September 2023AustinMoody Center
16 September 2023Fort WorthDickies Arena
18 September 2023MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
19 September 2023
20 September 2023Salt Lake CityDelta Center
22 September 2023SeattleClimate Pledge Arena
23 September 2023VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
24 September 2023PortlandUnited StatesModa Center
26 September 2023San FranciscoChase Center
27 September 2023SacramentoGolden 1 Center
29 September 2023InglewoodKia Forum
30 September 2023
1 October 2023
6 October 2023Mexico CityMexicoForo SolFontaines D.C.
The Backseat Lovers
7 October 2023
Leg 8 – Ireland
15 October 2023DublinIreland3ArenaMiles Kane
16 October 2023BelfastNorthern IrelandThe SSE Arena
17 October 2023DublinIreland3Arena
19 October 2023
Total

Cancelled dates

Personnel

Arctic Monkeys
Touring members
Guests

Notes and References

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