Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Associated
album
Start date
29 March 2014
End date
17 October 2014
Legs
Number of
shows
in UAE
The Since I Saw You Last Tour was a concert tour by British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow in
support of his first full length studio album in 14 years; Since I Saw You Last. The tour saw
Barlow play some of the biggest arenas in the UK and Ireland performing bothTake That and
his solo material from his career spanning over 23 years.[1]
Contents
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1 Background
2 Opening acts
3 Set list
4 Tour dates
5 DVD release
6 Tour band
7 Reception
8 Charts
9 References
Background[edit]
Due to overwhelming demand, Barlow added a further four dates to the tour after the concert
sold out less than 10 minutes after going on sale. [2][3]
Opening acts[edit]
Eliza Doolittle
Set list[edit]
First songs
1. "Opening (Interlude)"
2. "Since I Saw You Last"
3. "Greatest Day"
4. "Candy"
5. "Requiem"
6. "Pray"
7. "A Million Love Songs"
8. "Shine" (with Eliza Doolittle)
9. "Lie to Me"
Acoustic medley
1. "How Deep Is Your Love"
2. "Shame"
Tour dates[edit]
Date
City
Country
Venue
29 March 2014
Belfast
Northern
Ireland
Odyssey Arena
31 March 2014
Dublin
Ireland
3Arena
2 April 2014
Glasgow
Scotland
3 April 2014
Leeds
5 April 2014
London
England
The O2
6 April 2014
8 April 2014
Birmingham
LG Arena
9 April 2014
Cardif
Wales
11 April 2014
Liverpool
England
12 April 2014
Newcastle
14 April 2014
Manchester
Phones 4u Arena
15 April 2014
Liverpool
17 April 2014
Nottingham
Capital FM Arena
Nottingham
19 April 2014
Birmingham
LG Arena
20 April 2014
Sheffield
22 April 2014
London
23 April 2014
Bournemouth
Bournemouth International
Centre
17 October
2014
Dubai
United Arab
Emirates
DVD release[edit]
A DVD of the tour entitled Since You Saw Him Last was recorded from a sold out arena
performance at the Manchester Arena and was released on 15 December 2014 in the UK.
Tour band[edit]
Reception[edit]
Reviews on the tour were largely positive. The Birmingham mail commented positively saying
"A thoroughly satisfactory evenings work, then, for one of Britains most accomplished
contemporary pop songwriters." [4] with regional magazine, East Midlands Music, adding it was
"a brilliant, entertaining evening".[5]
Charts[edit]