The Wonderland Tour 2005

The Wonderland Tour 2005 is a concert DVD by the pop/rock band McFly. The DVD was filmed during their first arena tour, Wonderland. The majority of concert footage was filmed at the Manchester Arena concert.

The Wonderland Tour 2005
Video by
Released28 November 2005
RecordedManchester Arena
GenrePop rock
Length110 minutes
DirectorDick Carruthers
ProducerSteve Power
McFly chronology
The Wonderland Tour 2005
(2005)
Motion in the Ocean Tour
(2007)

The tour

This tour had a few special arrangements. In "Ultraviolet", the whole of the arena's lights went an ultraviolet colour. During the 6th song, "That Girl", a giant pair of female legs came on the stage where McFly were playing. Also, in this tour, McFly had a 60 piece Orchestra with them. Fire was also used for parts of "I Wanna Hold You". McFly covered a snippet of American pop punk band Green Day's hit "American Idiot" and played a full cover song by The Who with whom they had previously worked with, playing "Pinball Wizard". This is McFly's first arena tour, their previous tour being a theatre tour.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "I've Got You"
  3. "Nothing"
  4. "Obviously"
  5. "Ultraviolet"
  6. "Too Close For Comfort"
  7. "That Girl"
  8. "Diarrhoea" (unlisted)
  9. "Silence is a Scary Sound"
  10. "She Falls Asleep"
  11. "Unsaid Things"
  12. "The Ballad of Paul K"
  13. "Don't Know Why"
  14. "Five Colours in Her Hair"
  15. "Pinball Wizard"
  16. "Room on the 3rd Floor"
  17. "Memory Lane"
  18. "I'll Be OK"
  19. "All About You"
  20. "I Wanna Hold You"

Notes

  • The live version of "Silence is a Scary Sound" included was later featured as a hidden track on their next album Motion in the Ocean.
  • The DVD charted No. 1 in UK video music charts.
  • A short song called "Diarrhoea" was also performed on the tour, but not specifically titled on the DVD. It appears in between "That Girl" and "Silence is a Scary Sound".
  • "Diarrhoea" and "That Girl" were not performed in Birmingham and Sheffield.[1]

Tour dates

These tour dates are taken from setlist.fm.[2]

Date City Country Venue
September 15 Birmingham England NEC Arena
September 17
September 18
September 20 Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
September 21
September 23 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
September 24
September 25 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
September 27 Nottingham Nottingham Arena
September 30 London Wembley Arena Pavilion
October 1
October 2
October 4 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
October 5
October 6
October 8 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
October 9 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
October 11 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
October 12 Nottingham England Nottingham Arena

References

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