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Sonic Boom Over Europe:
From the Beginning to the Boom
Concert by Kiss
Associated albumSonic Boom
Start dateMay 1, 2010
End dateJune 27, 2010
No. of shows36
Kiss concert chronology

The Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour (full title: Sonic Boom Over Europe: From the Beginning to the Boom) was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss in support of their 19th studio album Sonic Boom, which was released in October 2009.[1]

The tour started in Sheffield, United Kingdom[2] at the Sheffield Arena in early May[3] and concluded at the Graspop Metal Meeting Festival in Dessel, Belgium[4] in late June. The leg marked the band's first tour of indoor arenas in the United Kingdom since 1996, their first show in Ireland since 1988, and their debut concert in Slovakia.[5][6] The group performed at a number of music festivals on the tour, including the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park Festivals, Sauna Open Air Metal Festival and Hellfest.

Each show was recorded and sold to fans on a USB flash drive following the concert.[7]

Ticket for the Sheffield, England show

Before the start of the tour, the group played a promotional show at the Islington Academy in London on March 2, 2010 to about 800 people. Three songs had to be cut from the 15-song set due to issues with the CO2 canisters used to release confetti during "Rock and Roll All Nite".[8]

A subsequent tour entitled The Hottest Show on Earth Tour followed in late July 2010, reaching North American markets.

In the tour program for the band's final tour, Singer reflected on the tour:

Tommy and myself are in a unique position because we grew up as Kiss fans and ended up playing with Kiss so that's a kind of different perspective that Gene and Paul will never have. I don't think there's anyone else who playing in Kiss besides Tommy and myself that really were truly Kiss fans when they were younger.[9]

Setlist

KISS onstage during the Sauna Open Air date in Tampere, Finland

The setlist featured three songs from Sonic Boom: "Modern Day Delilah", "Say Yeah" and "I'm an Animal". Also included was "Crazy Crazy Nights", performed live for the first time since the Hot in the Shade Tour in 1990. Beginning with the date in Hamburg, Germany, "Beth" was added to the setlist. It was the first time the song was performed live since the World Domination Tour in 2003 and the first time it was performed acoustically since Kiss' appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1995.

Main setlist
  1. "Modern Day Delilah"
  2. "Cold Gin"
  3. "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll"
  4. "Firehouse"
  5. "Say Yeah"
  6. "Deuce"
  7. "Crazy Crazy Nights"
  8. "Calling Dr. Love"
  9. "Shock Me" (Tommy and Eric jam and solos)
  10. "I'm an Animal"
  11. "100,000 Years"
  12. "I Love It Loud" (Gene spits blood and flies)
  13. "Love Gun" [1]
  14. "Black Diamond"
  15. "Detroit Rock City"

Encores:

  1. "Beth"
  2. "Lick It Up" (with bridge from "Won't Get Fooled Again") [1]
  3. "Shout It Out Loud" [1]
  4. "I Was Made for Lovin' You" (Paul flies to B-stage)
  5. "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II"
  6. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

"Beth" is only played for a few dates of the tour

  • 1^ Omitted in Vienna and Ostrava.
  • 2^ Performed on all dates from May 31 to June 25, 2010.
Promo show setlist
(London, Islington Academy, March 2, 2010)
  1. "Modern Day Delilah"
  2. "Cold Gin"
  3. "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll"
  4. "Say Yeah"
  5. "Calling Dr. Love"
  6. "Got to Choose"
  7. "I Love It Loud"
  8. "100,000 Years"
  9. "Love Gun"
  10. "Black Diamond"
  11. "Rock and Roll All Nite"
  12. "Detroit Rock City"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue/Event
May 1, 2010 Sheffield United Kingdom Sheffield Arena[10]
May 2, 2010 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena[11]
May 4, 2010 Liverpool Echo Arena[12]
May 5, 2010 Birmingham LG Arena[13]
May 7, 2010 Dublin Ireland The O2[14]
May 9, 2010 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC[15]
May 10, 2010 Manchester Evening News Arena
May 12, 2010 London Wembley Arena
May 13, 2010
May 16, 2010 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
May 17, 2010 Geneva SEG Geneva Arena
May 18, 2010 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
May 20, 2010 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
May 21, 2010 Ostrava Czech Republic ČEZ Aréna
May 23, 2010 Prague O2 Arena
May 25, 2010 Leipzig Germany Arena Leipzig
May 26, 2010 Berlin O2 World
May 28, 2010 Budapest Hungary Papp László Sportaréna
May 29, 2010 Bratislava Slovakia Štadión Pasienky
May 31, 2010 Hamburg Germany O2 World
June 1, 2010 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
June 3, 2010 Nürburgring Rock am Ring Festival
June 5, 2010 Nuremberg Rock im Park Festival
June 8, 2010 Trondheim Norway Lerkendal Stadion
June 10, 2010 Tampere Finland Sauna Open Air Metal Festival
June 12, 2010 Stockholm Sweden Olympiastadion
June 13, 2010 Malmö Malmö Stadion
June 14, 2010 Oslo Norway Vallhall Arena
June 16, 2010 Aalborg Denmark Gigantium
June 18, 2010 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome
June 20, 2010 Clisson France Hellfest
June 22, 2010 Madrid Spain Palacio de Deportes
June 24, 2010 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
June 25, 2010 Vitoria-Gasteiz Azkena Rock Festival
June 27, 2010 Dessel Belgium Graspop Metal Meeting Festival

References

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  2. ^ "KISS Add Four Dates To May 2010 UK Arena Tour". www.gigwise.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  3. ^ "Kiss [Arena, Sheffield] May 1, 2010". Soundsphere magazine. May 13, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Graspop Metal Meeting 2010 — Reviews — Studio Rock". studiorock.ro. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Kiss to make 2010 European tour". The Independent. September 17, 2011. Archived from the original on May 24, 2022. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  6. ^ Skid (November 23, 2009). "Kiss Announces 2010 European Tour". Sleaze Roxx. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  7. ^ Online, KISS. "KISS SONIC BOOM OVER EUROPE LIVE RECORDINGS". KISS Online. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  8. ^ "Kiss News". Kissnews.de. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  9. ^ (2019). End of the Road World Tour Program, pg. 38.
  10. ^ "Kiss Perform The First Night Of Their Uk Tour At Sheffield Arena Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images". www.gettyimages.ca. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  11. ^ Morton, David; 13:56, 18 Sep 2013Updated10:52 (September 18, 2013). "Remember When: Rockers Kiss hit the North East". ChronicleLive. Retrieved April 24, 2021. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Wright, Jade; 00:00, 5 May 2010Updated01:10 (May 4, 2010). "REVIEW: KISS at the ECHO arena Liverpool". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved April 24, 2021. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ "Kiss go Boom at the LG Arena". www.expressandstar.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  14. ^ Wilkinson, Matt (November 23, 2009). "Kiss announce 2010 European tour and ticket details". NME. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  15. ^ Henderson, Ross Gilchrist & Louise. "LIVE: KISS - Glasgow SECC - May 9th 2010 - Stereoboard". Stereoboard.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.