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Imaginaerum World Tour
TourbyNightwish
Poster for the concert in Gothenburg, Sweden, scheduled to April 10, 2012
Associated albumImaginaerum
Start dateJanuary 19, 2012
End dateAugust 11, 2013
Legs9
No. of shows
  • 28 in North America
  • 55 in Europe
  • 10 in Latin America
  • 7 in Oceania
  • 4 in Asia
  • 1 cancelled
  • 104 total
  • Nightwish concert chronology

    The Imaginaerum World Tour was a concert tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their seventh studio album, Imaginaerum.[1]

    The tour started in Los Angeles, USA, on January 21, 2012,[2] and then the band played an arena tour in Europe between March and May,[3] and the group has also performed in North and Latin America later that year. In 2013, the band performed in Asia and Oceania, finishing the tour with festival shows in Europe, in a 104 concert tour that finished on August 11, 2013.[4]

    A "secret" concert under the pseudonym "Rubber Band of Wolves" was held at the Key Club in Hollywood, California, on January 19, 2012.[5]

    On September 28 in Denver, Colorado, Anette was rushed to the hospital and missed the show that night. Kamelot backup vocalists Elize Ryd and Alissa White-Gluz stepped in and performed five songs.[6] Anette did her final show on the September 29th show in Salt Lake City, before parting ways with the band on October 1. Floor Jansen replaced Olzon on the remainder of the tour.[7]

    Set list

    [edit]

    The following set list was performed at a concert during the 70000 Tons of Metal festival, but has since had alterations to it:

    Notes
    Anette Olzon was replaced by Dutch singer Floor Jansen (pictured) in 2012, during the North American leg of the tour.

    One of the band's performances during the 70000 Tons of Metal festival included the song "Dead to the World" and another performance included "Romanticide."

    When the band kicked off the first leg of their tour in March, the set list remained mostly unchanged, but with "Finlandia" moved to the beginning of the encore and "Taikatalvi" inserted to open the show. "The Siren" would occasionally be replaced with "Ever Dream" or "Dead to the World".

    Starting with the concert held on March 4, "The Poet and the Pendulum" and "Over the Hills and Far Away" were moved up to close the show, and "Song of Myself" and "Last Ride of the Day" were moved down to serve as the encore.

    The concert held on March 9, 2012, at the Paviljonki Areena in Jyväskylä, Finland included the world premiere of the song "Ghost River" following "Planet Hell". The following concert on March 10 included "Dead to the World" in place of "The Poet and the Penedulum". These songs have been used later on.

    The concert held on March 17, 2012, in Ukraine included "Come Cover Me".[8] The song was played between Scaretale and The Siren. The song was performed again on April 13, 2012 in the Netherlands, and remained part of the set list until April 16. On these dates, "The Siren" was not played, and "Come Cover Me" was played between "I Want My Tears Back" and "The Crow, the Owl and the Dove" with Marco's voice on the chorus, new arrangements and Troy playing.[9] This altered setlist was used again on April 21, remaining that way through May 3.

    On 5 May 2012, "Dark Chest of Wonders" was played following "Ghost River", with "Dead to the World" played in place of "The Siren". "Dead to the World" was returned to its proper place in the set on 6 May, but "Ever Dream" was played in place of "The Siren".

    Nightwish kicked off its North American Tour on September 12, 2012, with a few changes to the set list. "Roll Tide" was played as the intro instead of "Taikatalvi", "Dead to the World" was played in place of "The Siren", and "Dark Chest of Wonders" was played in place of "Ghost River".

    The second performance in Atlanta, United States, on September 13, 2012, of the beginning North-American Tour included "Higher Than Hope"[10] played before "Over the Hills and Far Away", only played four times before with Anette Olzon. This show also included "The Siren" instead of "Dead to the World" and "Ghost River" instead of "Dark Chest of Wonders", and excluded "The Crow, the Owl and the Dove".

    The concert held on 15 September 2012, in the Beacon Theatre, New York included "Escapist" played in place of "Planet Hell".

    The concert held on 16 September 2012 featured "7 Days to the Wolves" played instead of "Planet Hell", with "Planet Hell" played instead of "Scaretale". This show was also the last to feature "The Siren" instead of "Dead to the World", which was played in place of "Higher Than Hope" for this performance.

    From September 17, 2012 onward, the set list reverted to its format at the start of the North American tour, but with "Ghost River" played in place of "Dark Chest of Wonders". "Dark Chest of Wonders" was played after "Ghost River" on September 21; "Dead to the World" was replaced with "7 Days to the Wolves" on the same date.

    "7 Days to the Wolves" was played in place of "Scaretale" on September 23 and 24.

    On September 24, 25 and 27, "The Crow, the Owl and the Dove" was omitted and "Dark Chest of Wonders" was played following "Ghost River". The concert held on September 27 also included "The Siren" played in place of "Dead to the World".

    Olzon was hospitalized due to illness during the concert held on September 28, 2012 in Denver, Colorado, so Elize Ryd and Alissa White-Gluz of Kamelot filled in on vocals. The shortened set list included the world premiere of "Rest Calm".

    The concert held on September 29 omitted "Dead to the World" and included "Rest Calm" after "Ghost River".

    Following the departure of Anette Olzon on October 1, 2012, Floor Jansen agreed to continue touring with the group. The set list featuring Jansen was largely unchanged from that featuring Olzon, but with "Dark Chest of Wonders" following "Wish I Had an Angel", "Slow, Love, Slow" and "Over the Hills and Far Away" omitted, and "Song of Myself" and "Last Ride of the Day" moved up to follow "Ghost River", meaning the band no longer performed an encore.

    "Slow, Love, Slow" was reintroduced into the set list on October 3, 2012 following "Dead to the World", with "The Crow, the Owl and the Dove" removed.

    The concert held on October 6, 2012, included "Higher Than Hope" played following "Ghost River" and omitted "Dead to the World".

    Beginning October 7, 2012, "Dead to the World" was replaced with "Ever Dream".

    The concert held on 10 October 2012, at Emo's, in Austin, Texas, included "Ghost Love Score" played following "Song of Myself"; "Scaretale" was not played. This change in the set list was used in later shows.

    Beginning October 11, "Wish I Had an Angel" and "Dark Chest of Wonders" were switched in the set.

    "The Siren" was played first time with Floor at Birmingham on 6 November 2012.

    "Arabesque" was played first time at Hartwall Arena, Finland, and featured fire dancers.[11] The first public screening of Imaginaerum took place after the concert.

    "Wishmaster" was played first time with Floor at Mexico City on 29 November 2012.

    "7 Days to the Wolves" was played first time with Floor at Adelaide on 18 January 2013.

    Tour dates

    [edit]
    List of 2012 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and support act(s)[12][13]
    Date City Country Venue Support Act(s)
    January 19, 2012 Los Angeles United States Key Club[A]
    January 21, 2012 Gibson Amphitheatre Amorphis
    Dommin
    January 23, 2012 Grand Cayman Cayman Islands 70000 Tons of Metal
    March 2, 2012 Joensuu Finland Areena Poisonblack
    March 3, 2012 Sotkamo Vuokattihalli
    March 4, 2012 Oulu Teatria 25
    March 9, 2012 Jyväskylä Paviljonki Areena
    March 10, 2012 Helsinki Helsinki Ice Hall
    March 11, 2012 Tampere Ice Hall
    March 14, 2012 Saint Petersburg Russia Lensoveta Culture Hall
    March 15, 2012 Moscow Crocus City Hall
    March 17, 2012 Kyiv Ukraine MVC Arena
    April 10, 2012 Gothenburg Sweden Lisebergshallen Battle Beast
    April 11, 2012 Copenhagen Denmark Falconer Amphitheatre Battle Beast
    Eklipse
    April 13, 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
    April 14, 2012 Düsseldorf Germany ISS Dome
    April 16, 2012 Brussels Belgium Forest National Arena
    April 17, 2012 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
    April 18, 2012 Nantes Le Zénith
    April 20, 2012 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
    April 21, 2012 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
    April 23, 2012 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
    April 24, 2012 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
    April 25, 2012 Milan Italy Datch Forum di Assago
    April 27, 2012 Vienna Austria Gasometer
    April 29, 2012 Budapest Hungary Sports Arena
    April 30, 2012 Prague Czech Republic Tesla Arena
    May 1, 2012 Leipzig Germany Arena
    May 3, 2012 Hamburg Color Line Arena
    May 5, 2012 Nuremberg Arena
    May 6, 2012 Stuttgart Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
    May 8, 2012 Ljubljana Slovenia Tivoli Hall
    June 2, 2012 Warsaw Poland Ursynalia – Warsaw Student Festival
    June 8, 2012 Leicestershire England Download Festival
    June 10, 2012 Nickelsdorf Austria Nova Rock Festival
    June 15, 2012 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock
    June 30, 2012 Letisko Piešťany Slovakia Topfest 2012
    July 5, 2012 Gävle Sweden Getaway Rock Festival
    July 7, 2012 Turku Finland Ruisrock
    July 12, 2012 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
    July 14, 2012 Vizovice Czech Republic Masters of Rock
    July 21, 2012 Benicàssim Spain Costa de Fuego Festival
    July 28, 2012 Kuopio Finland RockCock
    August 5, 2012 Colmar France Foire Aux Vins
    August 25, 2012 Trondheim Norway Borggården Festival Triosphere
    September 12, 2012 Atlanta United States Center Stage Kamelot
    September 13, 2012
    September 15, 2012 New York City Beacon Theatre
    September 16, 2012 Philadelphia Electric Factory
    September 17, 2012 Worcester Palladium
    September 19, 2012 Montreal Canada Cepsum Arena
    September 20, 2012 Toronto Sound Academy
    September 21, 2012 Columbus United States Newport Hall
    September 23, 2012 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
    September 24, 2012 Chicago Congress Theater
    September 25, 2012 Sauget Pop's Club
    September 27, 2012 Kansas City Beaumont Club
    September 28, 2012 Denver Ogden Theatre [B]
    September 29, 2012 Salt Lake City Complex Hall [C]
    October 1, 2012 Seattle Showbox
    October 2, 2012 Portland Crystal Ballroom
    October 3, 2012 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
    October 5, 2012 Anaheim Grove Club
    October 6, 2012 San Diego House of Blues
    October 7, 2012 Phoenix Marquee Theatre
    October 9, 2012 Oklahoma City Diamond Ballroom
    October 10, 2012 Austin Emos Club
    October 11, 2012 New Orleans House of Blues
    October 13, 2012 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Club
    October 14, 2012 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
    November 4, 2012 Manchester England O2 Apollo
    November 5, 2012 London O2 Academy, Brixton
    November 6, 2012 Birmingham O2 Academy
    November 7, 2012 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
    November 10, 2012 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena[D]
    November 28, 2012 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropolitan
    November 29, 2012
    December 1, 2012 San Juan Puerto Rico Tito Puente Amphitheatre
    December 3, 2012 San José Costa Rica Peppers Club
    December 5, 2012 Lima Peru Centro de Convenciones Plaza San Miguel
    December 9, 2012 Porto Alegre Brazil Opinião Club
    December 10, 2012 Rio de Janeiro Circo Voador
    December 12, 2012 São Paulo Credicard Hall
    December 14, 2012 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Flores
    December 15, 2012
    List of 2013 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and support act(s)[13]
    Date City Country Venue Support Act(s)
    January 4, 2013 Brisbane Australia Arena
    January 8, 2013 Auckland New Zealand Studio Club
    January 11, 2013 Sydney Australia Enmore Theatre
    January 14, 2013 Melbourne Palace Theatre
    January 15, 2013
    January 18, 2013 Adelaide HQ Complex
    January 20, 2013 Perth Metropolis Fremantle
    May 21, 2013 Osaka Japan Namba Hatch
    May 23, 2013 Nagoya Diamond Hall
    May 24, 2013 Tokyo Liquidroom
    May 25, 2013 St Coast (Finland Fest)
    June 8, 2013 Tampere Finland Sauna Open Air
    June 15, 2013 Interlaken Switzerland Greenfield Festival
    June 30, 2013 Helsinki Finland Tuska Open Air
    July 4, 2013 Byblos Lebanon Byblos International Festival
    July 11, 2013 Lakselv Norway Midnattsrocken
    July 13, 2013 Joensuu Finland Ilosaarirock
    July 20, 2013 Vuokatti Sotkamon Syke
    July 27, 2013 Liberec Czech Republic Benatska Noc
    August 3, 2013 Wacken Germany Wacken Open Air
    August 10, 2013 Kortrijk Belgium Alcatraz Festival
    August 11, 2013 Hildesheim Germany M'era Luna Festival

    Personnel

    [edit]

    Nightwish

    Additional musicians

    * filled in as vocalist during the September 28, 2012 show in Denver, Colorado while Anette Olzon was hospitalized due to illness.[14][15][16]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Imaginaerum Latest News". Nightwish. Archived from the original on November 11, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ "Nightwish kick off the "Imaginarium World Tour" in Los Angeles". Nightwish]. March 14, 2011. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ "Nightwish Announces First Dates Of European Tour For "Imaginaerum"". Metal Underground MetalUndergroungd.com]. September 30, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ "Nightwish: European Tour Dates Announced". RoadRunner Records. 30 September 2011. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET – NIGHTWISH Plays 'Secret' Gig in Hollywood; Photos, Video Footage Available". Archived from the original on 2012-01-21. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  • ^ "Nightwish Singer Hospitalized". Antimusic. 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  • ^ "Nightwish Part Ways with Anette Olzon". Artist Direct. 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Nightwish Kiev(Киев) 17.03.12 Imaginaerum live". YouTube.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Nightwish – Come Cover Me live HMH, The Netherlands 13-4-2012 Amsterdam". YouTube.
  • ^ "Nightwish 11 Atlanta, GA 9 13 12 – Higher Than Hope". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-05.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Nightwish – Hartwall Areena: Arabesque (Fire dancers)". YouTube.
  • ^ "Live: Archive- All Nightwish concerts ever". Nightwish.com. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  • ^ a b "Live: All currently confirmed shows". Nightwish. Archived from the original on December 9, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ Blabbermouth.net (September 29, 2012). "KAMELOT Backing Singers Fill In For NIGHTWISH Frontwoman In Denver". Blabbermouth. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  • ^ Blabbermouth.net (September 29, 2012). "NIGHTWISH Singer Explains Denver Concert Absence". Blabbermouth. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  • ^ Nightwish (September 29, 2012). "Official Nightwish Facebook: Note regarding Anette's absence for Denver show". Nightwish. Retrieved September 29, 2012.

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