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2.1  2004  





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3 Tour dates  





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Once Upon a Tour
TourbyNightwish
Nightwish live at "Himos Festival" in Jämsä, Finland, on June 25, 2004
Associated album
  • Highest Hopes
  • Start dateMay 22, 2004
    End dateOctober 21, 2005
    No. of shows130
    Nightwish concert chronology

    Once Upon a Tour was a concert tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in 2004 and 2005, to promote the release of their fifth album, Once, released June 7, 2004.[1] A new greatest hits compilation, Highest Hopes, was also released to tie in with the tour. The albums combined with the band's most expansive merchandise campaign by Nuclear Blast Records meant this tour was heralded as the band's most important in many years.[2] Many of the band's songs had not been played in a long time.

    Background

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    The success of the album allowed the band to perform in many countries they had never visited before: Colombia, Ecuador, Scotland, Estonia, Greece, Romania, Denmark, Japan, Australia, Portugal, and Slovenia. The band also played their first tour in the United States, with various sold-out concerts;[3] the South American leg also sold out all its concerts. A second tour was planned in the US, but it was cancelled by Tarja Turunen, who also cancelled some concerts in Australia. Nightwish performed at the opening ceremony of the 2005 World Championships in Athletics held in Helsinki, highlighting the acclaim the band had recently gained.

    After touring in Europe and South America in late 2004, and some separate shows in December, the band had some time off in January 2005. In February, Nightwish won five Emma-Gala Awards (Finnish Grammy); among other awards, they won "The Band of the Year" and "The Best Selling Album of the Year".[4] Tuomas Holopainen and Marko Hietala flew to Helsinki to receive the awards from touring in Europe. In March, Nightwish performed for the first time in Japan and Australia; in April and May, they had to have a break because of Turunen's other interests; but at the end of May, the band resumed the tour by playing with Iron Maiden in Poland and Mötley Crüe in Norway. During late 2005, Nightwish played several shows including a sold-out performance at the legendary Hammersmith Apollo in London. The last show on the European tour, in Stuttgart, Germany was up until then their biggest gig, with an audience of ten thousand.

    The final concert was played on October 21 for 11,500 people in Hartwall Areena in Helsinki. The concert was also recorded to be released as an End of an Era live DVD and CD.

    This was the last tour with Tarja Turunen; after the last concert the four other members of Nightwish decided it was best to continue Nightwish without Turunen, a feeling they expressed through an open letter Holopainen gave Turunen after the show, afterwards posted on the band's website.[5] It was written by Holopainen but signed by the other band members. The main justification for Turunen's dismissal given in the letter was the band felt both her husband Marcelo Cabuli (anArgentine businessman) and commercial interests had changed her attitude towards the band. In May 2007, former Alyson Avenue frontwoman Anette Olzon was revealed as Turunen's replacement.[6]

    Set lists

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    2004

    [edit]
    1. "Dark Chest of Wonders"
    2. "Planet Hell"
    3. "Deep Silent Complete"
    4. "She Is My Sin"
    5. "The Phantom of the Opera" (Andrew Lloyd Webber cover)
    6. "Ever Dream"
    7. "Symphony of Destruction" (Megadeth cover)
    8. "Sleeping Sun"
    9. "Bless the Child"
    10. "The Trooper" ("Wishmaster" intro)
    11. "Wishmaster"
    12. "Nemo"
    13. "Slaying the Dreamer"
    14. "Over the Hills and Far Away" (Gary Moore cover)
      Encore
    15. "Dead Boy's Poem"
    16. "Ghost Love Score"
    17. "Wish I Had an Angel"

    2005

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    1. "Dark Chest of Wonders"
    2. "Ever Dream"
    3. "Planet Hell"
    4. "The Kinslayer"
    5. "The Siren"
    6. "The Phantom of the Opera" (Andrew Lloyd Webber cover)
    7. "High Hopes" (Pink Floyd cover)
    8. "The Trooper" ("Wishmaster" intro)
    9. "Wishmaster"
    10. "Bless the Child"
    11. "Slaying the Dreamer"
    12. "Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan"
    13. "Nemo"
      Encore
    14. "Sleeping Sun"
    15. "Ghost Love Score"
    16. "Wish I Had an Angel"

    Tour dates

    [edit]
    List of 2004 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and support act(s)[7]
    Date City Country Venue Support Act(s)
    May 22, 2004 Kitee Finland Ice-Hall
    May 29, 2004 Tallinn Estonia Von Krahl Theatre
    May 30, 2004
    June 6, 2004 Nijmegen Netherlands Dynamo Open Air
    June 11, 2004 Tampere Finland Sauna Open Air
    June 12, 2004 Sölvesborg Sweden Sweden Rock Festival
    June 19, 2004 Glauchau Germany Woodstage Open Air
    June 20, 2004 Athens Greece Rockwave Festival
    July 10, 2004 Turku Finland Ruisrock
    July 11, 2004 Pamplona Spain Carpa Rojilla Festival
    July 13, 2004 Bradford England Bradford Rio
    July 14, 2004 Nottingham Rock City
    July 16, 2004 London Astoria Brainstorm
    July 17, 2004 Helsinki Finland Tuska Open Air Metal Festival
    July 21, 2004 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
    August 20, 2004 Worcester United States Palladium Lullacry
    August 22, 2004 New York City B.B. King's Blues Club
    August 23, 2004 Cleveland Phantasy Theater
    August 24, 2004
    August 25, 2004 Chicago House of Blues
    August 26, 2004 Minneapolis Quest Club
    August 28, 2004 Denver Cervantes Club
    August 30, 2004 Scottsdale Cajun House
    August 31, 2004 Anaheim House of Blues
    September 1, 2004 Los Angeles
    September 3, 2004 San Francisco Slim's
    September 5, 2004 Seattle Graceland Club
    September 17, 2004 Tampere Finland Pakkahuone Theatre
    September 18, 2004 Turku Karibia Club Twilightning
    September 21, 2004 Helsinki Nosturi Club
    September 22, 2004
    September 24, 2004 Oslo Norway Rockefeller Music Hall
    September 25, 2004 Jyväskylä Finland Paviljonki Areena Twilightning
    September 29, 2004 Stockholm Sweden Stora Arenan
    October 1, 2004 Gothenburg Lisebergshallen
    October 2, 2004 Malmö Baltiska Hallen Lordi
    October 13, 2004 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arena Sonata Arctica
    October 15, 2004 Leipzig Arena
    October 16, 2004 Erfurt Thüringenhalle
    October 19, 2004 Cologne Palladium
    October 20, 2004 Berlin Arena
    October 22, 2004 Nuremberg Arena
    October 23, 2004 Munich Zenith
    October 25, 2004 Vienna Austria Gasometer
    October 26, 2004 Budapest Hungary Petöfi Hall
    October 28, 2004 Milan Italy PalaSharp
    October 30, 2004 Basel[8] Switzerland St. Jakob Arena
    November 1, 2004 Lyon France Lé Transbordeur
    November 4, 2004 Madrid Spain Aqualung Club
    November 5, 2004 Barcelona Razamatazz 1
    November 7, 2004 Brussels Belgium Metal Female Voices Fest
    November 8, 2004 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Club Sonata Arctica
    November 19, 2004 Bucharest Romania Palace Hall
    November 21, 2004 Paris France Le Zénith Conscience
    November 27, 2004 Buenos Aires Argentina Obras Arena
    November 28, 2004 Campinas Brazil Usina Royal
    November 30, 2004 Rio de Janeiro Canecão
    December 2, 2004 Porto Alegre Opinião Club
    December 3, 2004 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall
    December 4, 2004 São Paulo Via Funchal
    December 8, 2004 Bogotá Colombia Gonzalo de Quesada Auditorium
    December 10, 2004 Quito Ecuador Estadio del Aucas
    December 12, 2004 Mexico City Mexico Circo Volador
    December 13, 2004
    December 15, 2004 Montreal Canada Métropolis Heaven's Cry
    December 16, 2004
    December 18, 2004 Toronto Opera House Aesma Daeva
    December 26, 2004 Helsinki Finland Ice-Hall After Forever
    Kotipelto
    December 28, 2004 Oberhausen Germany König-Pilsener Arena After Forever
    Oomph!
    Angelzoom
    Apoptygma Berzerk
    Tiamat
    December 29, 2004 Hamburg Friedrichshafen Messehalle After Forever
    Oomph!
    Angelzoom
    Apoptygma Berzerk
    Tiamat
    Secret Discovery
    List of 2005 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and support act(s)[9]
    Date City Country Venue Support Act(s)
    February 9, 2005 Copenhagen Denmark Stora Vega
    February 11, 2005 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall After Forever
    Imperia
    February 12, 2005 London England Astoria Tristania
    February 15, 2005 Birmingham O2 Academy
    February 16, 2005 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
    February 18, 2005 Manchester England Academy Manchester
    February 19, 2005 London Astoria
    February 21, 2005 Wieze Belgium Oktoberhallen
    February 22, 2005 Trier Germany Arena
    February 24, 2005 Braunschweig Volkswagen Halle
    February 26, 2005 Bayreuth Oberfrankenhalle
    February 27, 2005 Chur Switzerland Stadthalle
    February 28, 2005 Stuttgart Germany Schleyerhalle
    March 12, 2005 Osaka Japan Namba Hatch Angra
    March 13, 2005 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
    March 16, 2005 Tokyo Shibuya AX
    March 17, 2005
    March 18, 2005 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
    March 21, 2005 Melbourne Australia Corner Hotel
    March 22, 2005
    March 23, 2005 Sydney Metro Theatre Dungeon
    March 26, 2005 Brisbane Arena
    May 26, 2005 Budapest Hungary Petöfi Open Air
    May 27, 2005 Madrid Spain Festimad
    May 29, 2005 Chorzów Poland Mystic Festival
    June 10, 2005 Oslo Norway Spektrum Arena
    June 11, 2005 Nickelsdorf Austria Nova Rock Festival
    June 12, 2005 Leicestershire England Download Festival
    June 13, 2005 London Astoria
    June 17, 2005 Seinäjoki Finland Provinssirock
    June 18, 2005 Frauenfeld Switzerland Frauenfeld Open Air
    June 24, 2005 Jämsä Finland Himos Festival
    July 15, 2005 Zlín Czech Republic Masters of Rock
    July 16, 2005 Toscolano-Maderno Italy Evolution Festival
    July 22, 2005 Erfurt Germany Earthshaker Festival
    July 28, 2005 Porto Portugal Vilar de Mouros Festival
    August 4, 2005 Wacken Germany Wacken Open Air
    August 5, 2005 Dresden Dresden Open Air
    August 6, 2005 Helsinki Finland 2005 World Championships in Athletics
    August 7, 2005 Vantaa Ankkarock
    August 14, 2005 Rothenburg Germany Taubertal Open Air
    August 19, 2005 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop
    August 20, 2005 Biddinghuizen Netherlands Lowlands Festival
    September 3, 2005 Hell Norway Hellodrome Stonegard
    September 5, 2005 Oslo Rockefeller Music Hall
    September 8, 2005 Stockholm Sweden Arenan
    September 9, 2005 Gothenburg Lisebergshallen Nocturnal Rites
    September 11, 2005 Umeå SkyCom Arena
    September 17, 2005 Žilina Slovakia Boräk Hall
    September 19, 2005 Ljubljana Slovenia Krizance Hall
    September 23, 2005 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
    September 25, 2005 London England HMV Hammersmith Apollo Paradise Lost
    September 30, 2005 Bucharest Romania Polivalenta Hall
    October 1, 2005 Athens Greece Lycabettus Anfitheatre
    October 8, 2005 Mexico City Mexico Live'N'Louder Festival
    October 12, 2005 São Paulo Brazil
    October 15, 2005 Porto Alegre
    October 21, 2005 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena Sonata Arctica

    Personnel

    [edit]

    Additional musicians

    References

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    1. ^ "Once- Nuclear Blast Records". Yiannis. Metal-Temple.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2009. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • ^ "The Band – Biography". www.nightwish.com. Archived from the original on July 2, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • ^ "Nightwish on USA tour". www.nightwish.com. January 16, 2004. Archived from the original on February 17, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • ^ "NIGHTWISH Win Emma Awards For Best Finnish Artist And Most Sold Album 2005". Bravewords.com. Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. March 5, 2006. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • ^ "Open letter to Tarja Turunen". Wikisource. Archived from the original on February 13, 2006. Retrieved October 23, 2005.
  • ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET". NIGHTWISH Announces New Singer. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved June 17, 2007.
  • ^ "Live: Past Shows (2004)". www.nightwish.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • ^ Rockslave. "Nightwish 30.10.2004". Metal Factory. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
  • ^ "Live: Past Shows (2005)". www.nightwish.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2010. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  • Sources

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