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==1984 tour==
<!-- Venue names are given as they were in 1984, not as their modern names if they have changed. -->
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue.

! scope="col" style="width:12em;"| Date
! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| City
! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Country
! scope="col" style="width:16em;"| Venue
|-
!colspan="4"|Television appearance on ''The Tube''
|-
| 30 March 1984<br /><small>(television appearance)</small>
|[[Newcastle upon Tyne]]
|[[England]]
|Tyne Tees Television Studios
|-
! colspan="4"| Leg 1&nbsp;— Europe
|-
|31 March 1984
|[[Dublin]]
|[[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]
|National Stadium
|-
|2 April 1984
|[[Belfast]]
|[[Northern Ireland]]
|[[Whitla Hall]]
|-
|5 April 1984
|[[Utrecht]]
|[[Netherlands]]
|Muziekcentrum Vredenberg
|-
|6 April 1984
|[[Brussels]]
|[[Belgium]]
|VUB
|-
|8 April 1984
|[[Nancy, France|Nancy]]
|rowspan="5"|[[France]]
|Parc des Expositions
|-
|9 April 1984
|[[Strasbourg]]
|[[Tivoli Hall]]
|-
|10 April 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Paris]]
|rowspan="2"|[[The Zenith]]
|-
|11 April 1984
|-
|12 April 1984
|[[Lyons]]
|[[Bourse du Travail]]
|-
|13 April 1984
|[[Zurich]]
|[[Switzerland]]
|Kongresshaus
|-
|14 April 1984
|[[Munich]]
|rowspan="6"|[[West Germany]]
|[[Circus Krone]]
|-
|15 April 1984
|[[Frankfurt]]
|[[Alte Oper]]
|-
|16 April 1984
|[[Mannheim]]
|Musensaal
|-
|18 April 1984
|[[West Berlin]]
|[[Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin|International Congress Centre]]
|-
|19 April 1984
|[[Hamburg]]
|CCH
|-
|21 April 1984
|[[Dusseldorf]]
|[[Philipshalle]]
|-[[
|24 April 1984
|[[Stockholm]]
|[[Sweden]]
|[[Hovet|Johanneshov Ice Stadium]]
|-
|25 April 1984
|[[Copenhagen]]
|[[Denmark]]
|Falkoner Teateret
|-
|28 April 1984
|rowspan="3"|[[London]]
|rowspan="4"|[[England]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Hammersmith Apollo|Hammersmith Odeon]]
|-
|29 April 1984
|-
|30 April 1984<br /><small>(filmed for [[David Gilmour Live 1984|video release]])</small>
|-
|1 May 1984
|[[Birmingham]]
|The Odeon
|-
! colspan="4"| Leg 2&nbsp;— North America
|-
|9 May 1984
|[[Quebec]]
|rowspan="6"|[[Canada]]
|The Coliseum
|-
|10 May 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Montreal]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Montreal Forum]]
|-
|11 May 1984
|-
|12 May 1984
|[[Ottawa]]
|[[TD Place Arena|The Civic Centre]]
|-
|14 May 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Toronto]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Massey Hall]]
|-
|15 May 1984
|-
|16 May 1984
|[[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]
|rowspan="45"|[[United States]]
|Sheajta Theater
|-
|17 May 1984
|[[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]]
|Landmark Theater
|-
|18 May 1984
|[[Poughkeepsie]]
|The Civic Center
|-
|20 May 1984
|[[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]]
|Bushnell Auditorium
|-
|22 May 1984
|rowspan="3"|[[New York City]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Beacon Theater (New York City)|Beacon Theater]]
|-
|23 May 1984
|-
|24 May 1984
|-
|25 May 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Orpheum Theater (Boston)|Orpheum Theater]]
|-
|26 May 1984
|-
|27 May 1984
|[[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]]
|[[New Haven Coliseum|Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
|-
|29 May 1984
|rowspan="3"|[[Upper Darby, Pennsylvania|Upper Darby]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Tower Theater (Pennsylvania)|Tower Theater]]
|-
|30 May 1984
|-
|31 May 1984
|-
|1 June 1984
|[[Washington D.C.]]
|[[Constitution Hall]]
|-
|3 June 1984
|[[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]]
|Public Hall
|-
|4 June 1984
|[[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]
|Memorial Hall
|-
|6 June 1984
|[[Clarkston, Michigan|Clarkston]]
|[[Pine Knob Music Theatre]]
|-
|7 June 1984
|[[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]]
|[[Cincinnati Gardens]]
|-
|8 June 1984
|[[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
|The Pavilion
|-
|10 June 1984
|[[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]
|The Kiel Opera House
|-
|11 June 1984
|[[Kansas City]]
|[[Starlight Theatre (Kansas City, Missouri)|Starlight Theatre]]
|-
|13 June 1984
|[[Houston, Texas|Houston]]
|The Summit
|-
|14 June 1984
|[[Austin, Texas|Austin]]
|[[Frank Erwin Center]]
|-
|15 June 1984
|[[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
|Majestic Theater
|-
|16 June 1984
|[[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]
|[[Reunion Arena]]
|-
|19 June 1984
|[[Mesa, Arizona|Mesa]]
|The Ampitheater
|-
|20 June 1984
|[[San Diego, California|San Diego]]
|The Ampitheater
|-
|21 June 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Universal City, California|Universal City]]
|rowspan="2"|The Ampitheater
|-
|22 June 1984
|-
|23 June 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[Irvine, California|Irvine]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Irvine Meadows]]
|-
|24 June 1984
|-
|26 June 1984
|rowspan="2"|[[San Francisco]]
|rowspan="2"|Kabuki Theater
|-
|27 June 1984
|-
|28 June 1984
|[[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]]
|California Exposition Ampitheater
|-
|29 June 1984
|[[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]]
|The Greek Theater
|-
|5 July 1984
|[[Sunrise, Florida|Sunrise]]
|Sunrise Musical Theater
|-
|6 July 1984
|[[Lakeland, Florida|Lakeland]]
|The Civic Center
|-
|8 July 1984
|[[Holmdel, New Jersey|Holmdel]]
|The Garden State Arts Center
|-
|11 July 1984
|[[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]
|Syria Mosque
|-
|12 July 1984<br /><small>(recorded for radio broadcast)</small>
|[[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]]
|Stabler Arena
|-
|13 July 1984
|[[Babylon, New York|Babylon]]
|Jones Beach Theate
|-
|14 July 1984
|[[Columbia, Maryland|Columbia]]
|Merriweather Post Pavilion
|-
|15 July 1984
|[[Saratoga Springs, New York|Saratoga Springs]]
|SPAC
|-
|16 July 1984
|New York City
|The Pier
|-
|}

Revision as of 20:48, 11 June 2024

Luck and Strange Tour
Tour by David Gilmour
Associated albumLuck and Strange
Start date27 September 2024 (2024-09-27)
End date10 November 2024 (2024-11-10)
Legs1
No. of shows21
David Gilmour concert chronology

The Luck and Strange Tour is an upcoming concert tour by English musician David Gilmour to support his fifth solo album, Luck and Strange which is due for release on 6 September 2024. The tour is set to be Gilmour's shortest solo tour at only 21 concerts held in Rome, London, Los Angeles, and New York.

Background

Dates for the tour were released in stages with early access to tickets given to those who pre-ordered the Luck and Strange album via Gilmour's official online shop. Dates for London's Royal Albert Hall were announced first, followed by dates for the Circus Maximus in Rome. Four US dates were announced; two for the Hollywood Bowl and two for Madison Square Garden[1][2] with a third New York date added just days later.[3] On 16 May 2024 another date each for Los Angeles and New York were added due to high demand.[4] In June Gilmour announced another LA show, this time at the newly built Intuit Dome.[5]

Setlists

Gilmour has stated that he does not want to play much of the 1970s Pink Floyd material on this tour and that the albums A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994) should be represented. Gilmour also said at least one song from the 1960s will be played, which has usually been "Astronomy Domine" on previous tours.[6]

Tour band

Gilmour has said that he had replaced some of the musicians in the touring band, as he felt “it was all too robotic, and some people would have been better off in a Pink Floyd tribute band. So I thought we’d get people who are genuinely creative and give them a little more space."[6]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue.
Date City Country Venue
Luck and Strange Tour
27 September 2024 Rome Italy Circus Maximus
28 September 2024
29 September 2024
1 October 2024
2 October 2024
3 October 2024
9 October 2024 London England Royal Albert Hall
10 October 2024
11 October 2024
12 October 2024
14 October 2024
15 October 2024
25 October 2024 Los Angeles United States Intuit Dome
29 October 2024 Hollywood Bowl
30 October 2024
31 October 2024
4 November 2024 New York City Madison Square Garden
5 November 2024
6 November 2024
9 November 2024
10 November 2024

References

  1. ^ Harrison, Scoop (13 May 2024). "David Gilmour Announces Special US Tour Dates". Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  2. ^ Duran, Anagricel (13 May 2024). "David Gilmour announces shows in historic Rome landmark and first US gigs in eight years". NME. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  3. ^ "David Gilmour Adds Another 2024 Tour Date". 15 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  4. ^ "David Gilmour adds Hollywood Bowl, LA, and Madison Square Garden, NYC shows". Brain Damage. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  5. ^ Levy, Matt (10 June 2024). "David Gilmour adds new LA show at Intuit Dome". New York Post. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  6. ^ a b Bonner, Michael (3 May 2024). "David Gilmour announces new UK live dates". Uncut. Retrieved 3 May 2024.