Silicon Messiah Tour 2000/2001
The Silicon Messiah Tour 2000/2001 was a concert tour by the heavy metal artist Blaze Bayley from 13 May 2000 to 17 November 2001. This marked Blaze Bayleys first tour since leaving Iron Maiden in 1999.[1] At the time, the band toured and released the album under the moniker BLAZE.
Tour by Blaze Bayley | |
Associated album | Silicon Messiah |
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Start date | 13 May 2000 |
End date | 17 November 2001 |
No. of shows | 60 |
Blaze Bayley concert chronology |
Setlist
- "Silicon Messiah intro tape"
- "Ghost in the Machine" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Evolution" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Tough as Steel" (Wolfsbane cover, from All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place, 1990)
- "The Launch" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Futureal" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
- "Kathy Wilson" (Wolfsbane cover, from All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place, 1990)
- "Silicon Messiah" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Identity" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "The Hunger" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "The Brave" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "When Two Worlds Collide" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
- "Stare at the Sun" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Man on the Edge" (Iron Maiden cover, from The X Factor, 1995)
- Encore:
- "Born as a Stranger" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
- "Como Estais Amigos" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
- "Man Hunt" (Wolfsbane cover, from Live Fast, Die Fast, 1989)
Notes:
- This was the first tour since 1993 in which Blaze Bayley performed songs from the Wolfsbane catalogue.
Tour dates
- Rugeley Red Rose Theatre, England - May 13, 2000
- Crewe The Limelight, England - May 15, 2000
Hannover Capitol, Germany - May 18, 2000(CANCELLED)- Crewe The Limelight, England - May 27, 2000
- Sheffield The corporation, England - May 29, 2000
- Bristol The Fleece & Firkin, England - May 30, 2000
- Newcastle Trillians, England - May 31, 2000
Birmingham XL's, England - July 26, 2000(CANCELLED)- Crewe The Limelight, England - July 27, 2000
- Sheffield The corporation, England - July 29, 2000
- Bristol The Fleece & Firkin, England - July 30, 2000
- Newcastle Trillians, England - July 31, 2000
- Wacken Open Air Festival, Germany - August 5, 2000
- Dudley JB's, England - December 17, 2000
- Crewe The Limelight, England - December 18, 2000
- Newcastle Trillions, England - December 20, 2000
- Colchester The Twist, England - December 21, 2000
- London The Underworld, England - December 22, 2000[A]
- Chelmsford The Army & Navy, England - December 23, 2000
- Bedford Esquires, England - January 13, 2001
- Worcester Marr's, England - January 14, 2001
- Newport TJ's, England - January 15, 2001
- Hull Adelphi, England - January 16, 2001
- Dundee The Doghouse, Scotland - January 18, 2001
- Glasgow The Cathouse, Scotland - January 19, 2001
- Bradford Rio's, England - January 20, 2001
- Aberdeen Glow, Scotland - March 5, 2001
- Whitehaven Civic Hall, England - March 6, 2001
- Milton Keynes Woughton Centre, England - March 7, 2001
- Cambridge The Boat Race, England - March 9, 2001
- Norwich Fat Paulys, England - March 10, 2001
- Ashton-U-Lyme The Wytchwood, England - March 11, 2001
- Salisbury The Black Pig, England - March 13, 2001
- Bristol The Bierkeller, England - March 14, 2001
- Dudley JB's, England - March 17, 2001[B]
- London Mean Fiddler (LA2), England - March 18, 2001[B]
- Nottingham Rock City, England - March 19, 2001[B]
- Paris Elysee Montemarte, France - March 21, 2001[B]
- Barcelona Celebre, Spain - March 23, 2001[B]
- Bergera Jam, Spain - March 24, 2001[B]
- Aviles Quattro, Spain - March 25, 2001[B]
- Madrid La Riviera, Spain - March 27, 2001[B]
- Zaragosa Canal 44, Spain - March 28, 2001[B]
- Valencia Republica, Spain - March 29, 2001[B]
- Milan Rolling Stone, Italy - March 31, 2001[B]
- Florence Tenax, Italy - April 1, 2001[B]
- Prattein Konzertfabrik, Germany - April 2, 2001[B]
- Bochum The Zeche, Germany - April 4, 2001[B]
- Cologne Live Music Hall, Germany - April 5, 2001[B]
- Dorndorf Rhon Kulturhaus, Germany - April 6, 2001[B]
- Hamburg Docks, Germany - April 8, 2001[B]
- Gothenburg Kåren, Sweden - April 10, 2001[B]
- Stockholm Circus, Sweden - April 11, 2001[B]
- Malmo KB, Sweden - April 12, 2001[B]
- Berlin Music Hall, Germany - April 14, 2001 [B]
- Amsterdam Melkweg, Holland - April 15, 2001[B]
- Stuttgart Longhorn, Germany - April 16, 2001[B]
- Vosselaar Biebob, Belgium - April 17, 2001[B]
- Derby Assembley Rooms, England - May 28, 2001
- Moncafa, Rock Machina Festival, Spain - July 28, 2001
- Tilburg 013, Holland - October 18, 2001 [C]
- Antwerp HofTerLoo, Belgium - October 19, 2001 [C]
- Bedford Esquires, England - October 20, 2001
- Porto The Hard Club, Portugal - November 11, 2001
- Dudley JB's, England - November 16, 2001
- Motala Folkets Park, Sweden - November 17, 2001
Notes:
Personnel
- Blaze Bayley – vocals
- Steve Wray – guitar
- John Slater – guitar
- Rob Naylor – bass
- Jeff Singer – drums
External links
References
- Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 322. ISBN 1-86074-542-3.
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