Everything_Not_Saved_Will_Be_Lost_World_Tour

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour

2019–21 concert tour by Foals


Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost World Tour was a concert tour by English indie rock band Foals in support of the band's two-part album Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost.[1] The tour started on 4 March 2019 and concluded on 30 August 2021. The tour is the band's first in two years following the release of their 2015 album What Went Down as well as the first tour following the exit of bassist Walter Gervers.

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Background

Following a handful of performances in 2017, including a headline performance at the 2017 "Citadel Festival" in London's Gunnersbury Park, the band took a break to work on their fifth album.[2] In January 2018, bassist Walter Gervers announced that he would be leaving the band.[3]

In January 2019, the band announced the release of two albums Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 & Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 alongside dates across USA & Europe as well as the release of their first single in three years, "Exits".[4] The following month Everything Everything bassist Jeremy Pritchard was announced as the band's touring bassist across their 2019 dates alongside touring percussionists Kit Monteith from the band Trophy Wife and Vincent Taeger.[5][6]

In October 2019, shortly before the release of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2, the band announced a documentary entitled Rip Up The Road for Amazon Studios recorded across the 2019 live dates, as well as releasing a live EP featuring recordings from the band's two headline performances at London's Alexandra Palace.[7]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Foals rescheduled their remaining tour dates in April 2020. Ten months later, in March 2021, they were rescheduled to April 2022. A few days before the tour started, it was rebranded to the Life Is Yours Tour.

Set list

This set list is representative of the performance on 22 June 2019 in London, England. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "On the Luna"
  2. "Mountain at My Gates"
  3. "Snake Oil"
  4. "Olympic Airways"
  5. "My Number"
  6. "Black Gold"
  7. "Sunday"
  8. "Syrups"
  9. "Providence"
  10. "Spanish Sahara"
  11. "Red Socks Pugie"
  12. "Exits"
  13. "In Degrees"
  14. "White Onions"
  15. "Inhaler"
Encore
  1. "Black Bull"
  2. "What Went Down"
  3. "Two Steps Twice"

Tour dates

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Cancelled shows

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Notes

  1. The 16 March 2019 concert in Mexico City was part of Vive Latino.
  2. The 30 March 2019 concert in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  3. The 30 March 2019 concert in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  4. The 5 April 2019 concert in São Paulo was part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  5. The 7 April 2019 concert in Bogotá was part of Estéreo Picnic Festival.
  6. The 2 May 2019 concert in Kansas City Foals supported Interpol.
  7. The 5 May 2019 concert in Atlanta was part of the Shaky Knees Music Festival.
  8. The 10 May 2019 concert in Brighton was part of The Great Escape.
  9. The 24 May 2019 concert in Newcastle was part of This is Tomorrow.
  10. The 24 May 2019 concert in Newcastle was part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
  11. Foals performed two shows on this date.
  12. The 6 June 2019 concert in Aarhus was part of NorthSide Festival.
  13. The 7 June 2019 concert in Nürburg was part of Rock am Ring.
  14. The 7 June 2019 concert in Nürburg was part of Rock im Park.
  15. The 14 June 2019 concert in Kent was part of the Forest Live concert series.
  16. The 20 June 2019 concert in Brandon was part of the Thetford Forest Live concert series.
  17. The 24 June 2019 concert in Zagreb was part of INmusic Festival.
  18. The 29 June 2019 concert in Pilton was part of Glastonbury Festival.
  19. The 2 July 2019 concert in Dublin was part of Trinity College Dublin Summer Series.
  20. The 5 July 2019 concert in Barcelona was part of Cruilla Barcelona.
  21. The 7 July 2019 concert in Beuningen was part of Down the Rabbit Hole.
  22. The 19 July 2019 concert in Byron Bay was part of Splendour in the Grass.
  23. The 26 July 2019 concert in Benidorm was part of Low Festival.
  24. The 27 July 2019 concert in Steventon was part of Truck Festival.
  25. The 28 July 2019 concert in Pikehall was part of Y Not Festival.
  26. The 31 July 2019 concert in Freiburg was part of Zelt-Musik-Festival.
  27. The 1 August 2019 concert in Lustenau was part of Szene Openair.
  28. The 3 August 2019 concert in Katowice was part of Off Festival.
  29. The 16 and 17 August 2019 concerts in Osaka and Chiba were part of Summer Sonic.
  30. The 22 August 2019 concert in Rümlang was part of Zurich Open Air.
  31. The 23 August 2019 concert in Rümlang was part of Check in Party.
  32. The 24 August 2019 concert in Charleville-Mézières was part of Le Cabaret Vert.
  33. The 24 August 2019 concert in Saint-Cloud was part of Rock en Seine.
  34. The 13 October 2019 concert in Paris was part of Arte Concert.
  35. The 1 November 2019 concert in Bilbao was part of BIME Live.
  36. The 17 February 2020 concert in London was part of BRITs Week War Child Benefit.
  37. The 29 February 2020 concert in Singapore was part of Garden Beats.[8]
  38. The 13 August 2021 concert in Cornwall was part of Boardmasters Festival.[10]
  39. The 30 August 2021 concert in London was part of All Points East.[11]

References

  1. Fletcher, Harry (22 January 2019). "Foals announce 2019 UK tour and release brand new music: How to get tickets". Evening Standard. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  2. Trendell, Andrew (17 July 2017). "Foals 'come home' for epic Citadel 2017 London headline set". NME. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  3. O'Connor, Roisin (5 January 2018). "Foals bassist Walter Gervers leaves band after 12 years". The Independent. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  4. Schatz, Lake (21 January 2019). "Foals premiere new single, "Exits", announce 2019 tour dates: Stream". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  5. Skinner, Tom (19 February 2019). "Everything Everything bassist joins Foals as touring musician for 2019". NME. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  6. Gunn, Steve; Connell, Hugh (22 June 2019). "CONCERT REVIEW: Foals with support, Kiev & Yak, SWG3, Glasgow 18th June 2019". Patchchord News. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  7. "Foals announce documentary and live EP – watch the trailer to Rip Up The Road". Getintothis. 14 October 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  8. "Garden Beats". Foals. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  9. Deacon, Thomas (16 March 2021). "When will Foals play Cardiff and Swansea in 2021? New dates announced as coronavirus pushes gigs back again". walesonline.co.uk. Wales Online. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  10. "Boardmasters '21". foals.co.uk. Foals. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  11. "All Points East". foals.co.uk. Foals. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.


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