Happiness Tour

The Happiness Tour is the first concert tour by British band Hurts in support of their debut album Happiness. At the end of February 2010 Hurts played four concerts in the UK and Germany, and in April and May they joined the NME Radar tour, then they resumed their recitals and played at the festivals in Europe and Asia, including a debut performance at the festival in Japan. Since October, a variety of solo artists and groups increasingly began to play as the opening acts at Hurts' gigs, and by the end of 2010 Hurts themselves supported Scissor Sisters in their UK arena tour. In April 2011, Hurts held their debut performance in the US at the festival Coachella, and in May 2011 Hurts made an Asian tour, which was followed by a series of European summer festivals. 4 November 2011 was the final performance of a two-year Happiness Tour, in London Kylie Minogue joined the group to perform a duet of two songs. In 2012, the band played at a few summer music festivals.

Happiness Tour
Concert by Hurts
Happiness Tour Poster
LocationEurope, Asia, North America
Associated albumHappiness
Start date22 February 2010 (2010-02-22)
End date9 November 2012 (2012-11-09)
No. of shows207
192 in Europe
14 in Asia
1 in North America
Hurts concert chronology

Background

Description of performance, scenery

During the whole show Theo Hutchcraft throws in a crowd white roses on long stems with cut off spikes, there are usually about 10 pieces in a rider.[1][2] During "Evelyn" he breaks a microphone stand.[3] Before "Illuminated" he asks the crowd to light their phones.[4] On Theo's left hand there is Adam Anderson, he performs most of the songs while sitting at the synthesizer placed on a transparent plastic base, but at "Evelyn" he gets up and plays the guitar,[5] after that he throws a mediator in a crowd. Encore they perform song "Better Than Love".[6]

At the first legs of the tour Hurts usually play against a white screen, in time complemented by the same illuminated pillars of white fabric.[7] Since 27 June 2010 at large numbers of concerts Hurts hang up the backdrop of stage with a large black linen with a white band logo on it.[8]
At the first shows Theo appears with the accessories – a white scarf[9] and a comb in his pocket,[10] during the tour there are also appears black leather gloves,[11] and at summer festivals Theo and Adam often perform wearing sunglasses "Ray-Ban".[12] Adam sometimes wears a black scarf,[13][14] bow tie or bolo tie,[15] and a long black overcoat.[16]

From the beginning of February 2011 Theo begin to appear on stage wear a cape draped over the suit.[17] At the same time for a while, till 19 March 2011, the usual Hurts' scenery with highlighted cloth pillars are replaced by big blinds, on which silhouettes of the dancers from their second video for "Wonderful Life" are projected.[18] Since 1 October 2011 blinds are replaced by a big banner with a house with big windows printed on it.[19]
On some summer festivals in 2012 images of glowing broken and crossing lines, and a variety of videos including their video clips are projected on the screens.[20][21]

Musicians and dancers

From the first show and till 6 August 2011 Hurts are accompanied by back-vocalist Richard Sidaway,[22][23] who stays the whole show without any move, he also sings the second part of the song called "Verona",[24] invariably there are keyboarder Pete Watson and drummer Paul Walsham. 9 October 2010 at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on "Wonderful Life" there were a female saxophonist and a female dancer dressed like the girl from the debut black-and-white video of "Wonderful Life".[25] Her dance is a mix of styles waacking and vogue.

Since 2 February 2011 show at Brighton Dome in United Kingdom at many gigs there are a male bass guitarist and a female viola player on stage with Hurts.[26]

3 June 2011 at the first summer festival named Rock im Park in Germany the band joined by two female dancers, two violinists and one cellist on a permanent basis, one of the girls also played the harp.[27]
The orchestra plays solo parts at the opening track "Intro music",[28] at instrumental part of the song "The Water"[29] and at the song with a grim history "Gloomy Sunday".[30]

Dancers appear on stage dressed in long black robes wear hoods during "Intro music" holding the black flags.[4][31] On the first song "Silver Lining" they stay on the scene on their knees with their hands folded in prayer. On "Gloomy Sunday" they go on stage in black tutus and en pointes with long red ribbons tied around their wrists[32] and stay to dance on stage during the song "Better Than Love". In 2012 they put on red dresses for the song "Devotion".[33]

Special performances

The song "Devotion" had two special performance during the tour:
– for the first time it was a duet with Clare Maguire, who supported Hurts at the gig at Oran Mor in Glasgow, 4 October 2010;[34]
– the second time was at the final show of the 2011 leg and it was a duet with Kylie Minogue at Brixton Academy in London, 4 November 2011. Also they sang together Kylie Minogue' song "Confide in Me".[35][36][37]

17 November 2010 at Union Chapel in London, United Kingdom[38] Adam Anderson was absent due to he has thrown his back out after trying to carry an old piano. It was the first Hurts' acoustic concert. That day Tali Lennox was on scene, she sat on the chair and plucked rose petals.[39]
15 January 2011 at The Shibuya DUO Music Exchange in Tokyo, Japan Adam Anderson was absent due to his tooth accident.[40]

Hurts used red confetti at their show at Somerset House in London, 14 July 2011, Edward Bovingdon wrote in gig review: "Theatre dramatics came in the form of sexy ballerinas during intervals and a wave of red confetti ended the evening with a shower of symbolic blood.";[41] glow sticks, confetti and fireworks at Zitadelle Spandau, in Berlin, 13 August 2011;[42] fireworks at Brixton Academy in London, 4 November 2011.[43]

On 8 November 2011 Hurts wrote at Facebook:[44]

Ladies & Gentlemen. Thank you. 22 months on tour is now over. Over 200 concerts. To over 500,000 people. Across 46 countries. From 200 people at St Philip's Church in Salford, our first ever gig, to 80,000 at Rock Am Ring in Germany. Along with almost 1 million albums & 1 million singles.
Unbelievable. Thank you to everyone we met on the way, all the gifts you gave us, every word you sang, every vote you cast, every kind word you wrote, for believing in us & making our dreams come true. Without you, we would be nothing. We love you... x

Reception

Critics mostly took the Happiness tour positively, unanimously made special mention of attention to the details of the show and consistency of the performance in the same style, the performances of the band even secured the definition "The Theatre of Hurts". Musicians call themselves the same way.[45]

Opening acts

There were more than 40 supporting acts for the tour. They are:

Setlist

During the tour the setlist was expanded more than two times.

22–27 February 2010
  1. "Better Than Love"
  2. "Silver Lining"
  3. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  4. "Unspoken"
  5. "Sunday"
  6. "Stay"
  7. "Wonderful Life"
  8. "Illuminated"
Notes
  • 22 February 2010 the second song in setlist was "Happiness" but was crossed out
26 April – 24 September 2010[9]
2 October 2010 – 30 May 2011[52]
  1. "Unspoken"
  2. "Silver Lining"
  3. "Wonderful Life"
  4. "Happiness"
  5. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  6. "Evelyn"
  7. "Sunday"
  8. "Mother Nature"
  9. "Verona"
  10. "Devotion"
  11. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  12. "Illuminated"
  13. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "Better Than Love"
Notes
  • "Mother Nature" played since 2 February 2011
  • "Stay" went after "Illuminated" since March 2011
2–8 February 2011[84]
  1. "Silver Lining"
  2. "Wonderful Life"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Unspoken"
  5. "Devotion"
  6. "Mother Nature"
  7. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  8. "Evelyn"
  9. "Sunday"
  10. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  11. "Verona"
  12. "Illuminated"
  13. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "Better Than Love"
15 April, 3 June – 18 August 2011[75][85]
  1. "Silver Lining"
  2. "Wonderful Life"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  5. "Evelyn"
  6. "Sunday"
  7. "Verona"
  8. "Unspoken"
  9. "Mother Nature"
  10. "Devotion"
  11. "The Water" (instrumental)
  12. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  13. "Illuminated"
  14. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "Better Than Love"
Notes
  • "Wonderful Life", "Happiness", "Blood, Tears & Gold", "Evelyn", "Verona", "Unspoken",
    "Mother Nature", "Devotion", "The Water" (instrumental) were out of set list in selected dates
  • "Verona" sang solo by Theo since 8 August 2011
1 October – 4 November 2011[86]
Intro music
  1. "Silver Lining"
  2. "Wonderful Life"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  5. "Evelyn"
  6. "Sunday"
  7. "Gloomy Sunday" (instrumental)
  8. "Verona"
  9. "Mother Nature"
  10. "Unspoken"
  11. "Devotion"
  12. "The Water" (instrumental)
  13. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  14. "Affair"
  15. "Illuminated"
  16. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "The Water"
  2. "Better Than Love"
8–18 August 2012
  1. "Silver Lining"
  2. "Wonderful Life"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  5. "Evelyn"
  6. "Sunday"
  7. "Mother Nature"
  8. "Unspoken"
  9. "Devotion"
  10. "The Water" (instrumental)
  11. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  12. "Guilt"
  13. "Illuminated"
  14. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "Better Than Love"
Notes
  • "Guilt" was premiered 8 August 2012
  • "Mother Nature", "The Water" were out of set list in selected dates
20–28 September 2012
  1. "Silver Lining"
  2. "Wonderful Life"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Blood, Tears & Gold"
  5. "Evelyn"
  6. "Sunday"
  7. "Devotion"
  8. "Unspoken"
  9. "Confide in Me" (Kylie Minogue cover)
  10. "Affair"
  11. "Illuminated"
  12. "Stay"

Encore:

  1. "Better Than Love"

Tour dates

Hurts' scenery at Happiness tour
2010
2012
Date City Country Venue/Event
Europe[87]
22 January 2010 Berlin Germany Friedrichstadt-Palast
22 February 2010 Salford England St Philip's with St Stephen's Church
24 February 2010 London Wilton's Music Hall
26 February 2010 Berlin Germany Magnet Club
27 February 2010 Cologne Gebäude 9
26 April 2010[1] Glasgow Scotland King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
27 April 2010[1] Preston England 53 Degrees
28 April 2010[1] Manchester Manchester Academy 3
30 April 2010[1] Stoke-on-Trent The Sugarmill
1 May 2010 Leeds Live at Leeds Festival
2 May 2010[1] Middlesbrough Teesside University
4 May 2010[1] Oxford O2 Academy Oxford
5 May 2010[1] Bristol The Thekla
6 May 2010[1] Wrexham Wales Central Station
8 May 2010[1] York England The Duchess
9 May 2010[1] Portsmouth The Wedgewood Rooms
10 May 2010[1] London KOKO
11 May 2010[1] Norwich The Waterfront
12 May 2010[1] Northampton The Roadmender
14 May 2010 Brighton The Great Escape Festival
15 May 2010 Cologne Germany Luxor
16 May 2010 Berlin Lido
20 May 2010 Dublin Ireland Whelan's
1 June 2010 Berlin Germany Admiralspalast
10 June 2010 London England Dingwalls
23 June 2010 Madrid Spain Charada
27 June 2010 St. Gallen Switzerland Openair St. Gallen Festival
3 July 2010 Penrhos Wales Wakestock Festival
9 July 2010 Lisbon Portugal Optimus Alive Festival
10 July 2010 Punchestown Ireland Oxegen Festival
11 July 2010 Balado Scotland T in the Park Festival
17 July 2010 Gräfenhainichen Germany Melt! Festival
18 July 2010 London England Lovebox Festival
31 July 2010 Dorset Camp Bestival
Asia
7 August 2010 Tokyo Japan Summer Sonic Festival
8 August 2010 Osaka
Europe
20 August 2010 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop Festival
21 August 2010 Chelmsford England V Festival
22 August 2010 Stafford
27 August 2010 Helsinki Finland Club Yk
28 August 2010 Stockholm Sweden Popaganda
1 September 2010 London England RIBA
3 September 2010 Dublin Ireland Electric Picnic
6 September 2010 Manchester United Kingdom HMV
11 September 2010 Isle of Wight Bestival
13 September 2010 Zürich Germany Seefeld-Razzia
15 September 2010 Amsterdam Netherlands Desmet Studios
24 September 2010 Baden-Baden Germany New Pop Festival
2 October 2010 Brighton England Concorde2
3 October 2010 Leeds Cockpit
4 October 2010 Glasgow Scotland Oran Mor
5 October 2010 Manchester England The Ritz
7 October 2010[2] Birmingham HMV Institute
8 October 2010 Bristol Trinity Church
9 October 2010 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
10 October 2010[3] Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
12 October 2010 Copenhagen Denmark Little Vega
13 October 2010 Aarhus Voxhall
15 October 2010 Reykjavík Iceland Iceland Airwaves Festival
16 October 2010 Stockholm Sweden Debaser Medis
18 October 2010[4] Berlin Germany Kulturbrauerei
19 October 2010 Hamburg Uebel & Gefährlich
20 October 2010[5] Cologne Essigfabrik
22 October 2010[6] Munich Theaterfabrik
23 October 2010 Zurich Switzerland Harterei Club
24 October 2010 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali
26 October 2010[7] Barcelona Spain Bikini
27 October 2010[8] Madrid Penelope
29 October 2010[9] Paris France Le Trabendo
30 October 2010 Brussels Belgium The Botanique
31 October 2010 Hollerich Luxembourg Den Atelier
17 November 2010[10] London England Union Chapel
3 December 2010[11] Birmingham LG Arena
6 December 2010[11] Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
8 December 2010[11] Glasgow Glasgow SECC
10 December 2010[11] Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
11 December 2010[11] Manchester Manchester Arena
12 December 2010[11] Brighton Brighton Centre
14 December 2010[11] Nottingham Trent FM Arena
15 December 2010[11] London The O2 Arena
16 December 2010[11] Bournemouth BIC
Asia
13 January 2011 Osaka Japan Club Quattro
14 January 2011 Tokyo The Shibuya DUO Music Exchange
15 January 2011[12]
Europe
21 January 2011 Cracow Poland Studio
22 January 2011 Warsaw Stodola
23 January 2011 Gdańsk Parlament
25 January 2011[13] Tallinn Estonia Kalevi Spordihall
26 January 2011[14] Helsinki Finland The Circus
2 February 2011 Brighton United Kingdom Brighton Dome
3 February 2011 London HMV Forum
4 February 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 ABC
6 February 2011 Leeds England O2 Academy Leeds
7 February 2011 Dublin Ireland Academy
8 February 2011 Manchester England Manchester Academy 1
12 February 2011 Barcelona Spain Sala Apolo
13 February 2011 Madrid Joy Eslava
15 February 2011 Porto Portugal Hard Club
18 February 2011 Bologna Italy Estragon
19 February 2011 Bern Switzerland Bierhübeli
20 February 2011 Zürich X-tra
21 February 2011
1 March 2011 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
2 March 2011 Groningen Netherlands De Oosterpoort
3 March 2011 Copenhagen Denmark Store Vega
5 March 2011 Stockholm Sweden Berns
6 March 2011 Oslo Norway Rockefeller
8 March 2011 Hamburg Germany Grosse Freiheit 36
9 March 2011 Frankfurt Hugenottenhalle
11 March 2011 Dresden Alter Schlachthof
12 March 2011[15] Berlin C-Club
13 March 2011 Prague Czech Republic Lucerna Music Bar
15 March 2011 Vienna Austria Arena
16 March 2011 Munich Germany Tonhalle
17 March 2011[16] Cologne Palladium
19 March 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
20 March 2011 Reykjavík Iceland Vodafone Sports Hall
25 March 2011 Thessaloniki Greece Block 33
26 March 2011[17] Tavros Fuzz Club
1 April 2011 Saint Petersburg Russia GlavClub
2 April 2011 Moscow GlavClub
3 April 2011 Ekaterinburg Tele-Club
5 April 2011 Kyiv Ukraine Crystal Hall
7 April 2011[18] Bucharest Romania Fratelli Studios
North America[88]
15 April 2011 Indio United States Coachella Festival
Asia
6 May 2011 Bangsar Malaysia Mist Club
7 May 2011 Jakarta Indonesia Nylon Music Festival
8 May 2011 Bali Hard Rock Cafe
10 May 2011 Downtown Core Singapore Esplanade Concert Hall
11 May 2011 Kowloon Hong Kong KITEC Rotunda
13 May 2011 Taipei Taiwan Legacy
14 May 2011 Beijing China Club Tango 3rd Floor
17 May 2011 Tel Aviv Israel Reading 3
19 May 2011 Dubai United Arab Emirates Irish Village
Europe
25 May 2011 Belgrad Serbia Belgrade Arena
26 May 2011 Skopje Macedonia Metropolis Arena
28 May 2011 Bristol England Dot to Dot Festival
29 May 2011 Nottingham
30 May 2011 Manchester
3 June 2011 Nuremberg Germany Rock im Park
4 June 2011 Rock am Ring
5 June 2011 Dresden Junge Garde
7 June 2011 Hamburg Stadtpark Freilichtbuhne
8 June 2011 Berlin Tape Club
9 June 2011 Crans-près-Céligny Switzerland Caribana Festival
11 June 2011 Newport England Isle of Wight Festival
12 June 2011 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
22 June 2011 Odesa Ukraine Ibiza Club
24 June 2011 Razlog Bulgaria Elevation Music Festival
26 June 2011 Shepton Mallet England Glastonbury Festival
30 June 2011 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter Festival
2 July 2011 St. Gallen Switzerland Open Air St. Gallen Festival
3 July 2011 Gdynia Poland Heineken Open'er Festival
5 July 2011 Munich Germany Pavillon 21 MINI Opera Space
8 July 2011 Turku Finland Ruisrock Festival
9 July 2011 Naas Ireland Oxegen Festival
10 July 2011 Kinross Scotland T in the Park Festival
14 July 2011 London England Somerset House
15 July 2011 Salacgriva Latvia Positivus Festival
16 July 2011 Hultsfred Sweden Hultsfred Festival
17 July 2011 Suffolk England Latitude Festival
27 July 2011 Dortmund Germany Dortmunder Music Week Festival
4 August 2011 Castellón Spain Arenal Sound Festival
6 August 2011 Benešov Czech Republic Sazava Festival
8 August 2011 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
12 August 2011 Piešťany Slovakia Grape Festival
13 August 2011 Berlin Germany Spandau Citadel Music Festival
14 August 2011 Hildesheim M'era Luna Festival
18 August 2011 Sankt Pölten Austria FM4 Frequency Festival
21 August 2011 Chelmsford England V Festival
18 September 2011 London Claridge's
30 September 2011 Stuttgart Germany Porsche-Arena
1 October 2011 Frankfurt Jahrhunderthalle
2 October 2011 Munich Zenith
4 October 2011 Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle
5 October 2011 Erfurt Thüringenhalle
7 October 2011 Aachen 1Live eine Nacht
8 October 2011 Prague Czech Republic Lucerna Music Hall
9 October 2011 Poznań Poland MTP
11 October 2011 Minsk Belarus Sport Palace
12 October 2011 Kaunas Lithuania Karaliaus Mindaugo pr. 50
14 October 2011 Tallinn Estonia Saku Suurhall Arena
15 October 2011 Helsinki Finland Old Ice Hall
17 October 2011 Saint Petersburg Russia GlavClub
18 October 2011[19] Moscow Arena Moscow
20 October 2011 Kyiv Ukraine Sport Palace
23 October 2011 Zagreb Croatia Bocarski dom
24 October 2011 Vienna Austria Gasometer
26 October 2011 Milan Italy Alcatraz
27 October 2011 Innsbruck Austria Dogana
29 October 2011 Basel Switzerland Avo Session Basel
30 October 2011 Zurich Maag Event Hall
31 October 2011
3 November 2011 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
4 November 2011 London England O2 Academy Brixton
8 August 2012 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
11 August 2012 Buftea Romania Summer Well Festival
12 August 2012 Zofingen Switzerland Heitere Open Air Festival
14 August 2012 Palanga Lithuania Pildyk Friends Festival
18 August 2012 Espoo Finland Weekend Festival
17 September 2012 Hanover Germany Volkswagen
20 September 2012 Novosibirsk Russia Crystal Hall
22 September 2012 Chelyabinsk World Trade Centre
24 September 2012 Kazan Piramida
26 September 2012 Samara Metelica
28 September 2012 Voronezh Zavod
9 November 2012 Warsaw Poland Studio Las
Notes
1 This performance is a part of the NME Radar tour.[89]
2 The show in Birmingham was originally scheduled at The Library, but it was moved to the HMV Institute.[90]
3 The show in Amsterdam was originally scheduled at the Melkweg, but it was moved to the Paradiso.
4 The show in Berlin was originally scheduled at the Lido, but it was moved to the Kulturbrauerei.[87]
5 The show in Cologne was originally scheduled at the Luxor, but it was moved to the Essigfabrik.[87]
6 The show in Munich was originally scheduled at the 59:1 Munchen, but it was moved to the Theaterfabrik.[87]
7 The show in Barcelona was originally scheduled at the LA2, but it was moved to the Bikini.
8 The show in Madrid was originally scheduled at the Joy Eslava, but it was moved to the Penelope.
9 The show in Paris was originally scheduled at the La Boule Noir, but it was moved to the Le Trabendo.[91]
10 Adam Anderson was absent due to he has thrown his back out after trying to carry an old piano.[92]
11 This performance is a part of The beginning of The Night Work Tour supporting Scissor Sisters.[93]
12 Adam Anderson was absent due to his tooth accident.[40]
13 The show in Tallinn was originally scheduled at the Rock Café, but it was moved to the Kalevi Spordihall.[94]
14 The show in Helsinki was originally scheduled at the Tavastia, but it was moved to The Circus.[95]
15 The show in Berlin was originally scheduled at the Huxleys, but it was moved to the Columbiahalle.[96]
16 The show in Cologne was originally scheduled at the E-Werk, but it was moved to the Palladium.[96]
17 The show in Athens was originally scheduled at the Kyttaro, but it was moved to the Fuzz Club.
18 The show in Bucharest was originally scheduled at the Silver Church, but it was moved to the Fratelli Studios.[97]
19 The show in Moscow was originally scheduled at the A2, but it was moved to the Arena Moscow.[98]
Rescheduled dates

8 November 2010 Theo Hutchcraft wrote on Twitter, that he has caused himself a frightening injury – his eardrum has perforated. He will be OK, but the doctor said that if he put strain on it and play a full show, it could be very damaging.

11 November 2010 Bucharest, Romania Silver Church Rescheduled to 7 April 2011.[97]
12 November 2010 Athens, Greece Kyttaro Rescheduled to 26 March 2011 due to Theo's eardrum has perforated.[99]
13 November 2010 Thessaloniki, Greece Block 33 Rescheduled to 25 March 2011 due to Theo's eardrum has perforated.[99]
Cancelled dates
9 September 2010 Milan, Italy Piazzetta Crocerossa Performance was cancelled due to failing to obtain work visa.[100]
10 February 2011 Paris, France Le Trianon Performance was cancelled without explanation.[101]
2 November 2011 Brighton, United Kingdom Brighton Centre Performance was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.[102]

Personnel

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