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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The tour saw The Midnight performing songs from across all their releases up to that point, with some new songs also being performed that would later appear on [[Monsters]] which released the following year. The band was accompanied by longtime saxophone player [[Jesse Molloy]], who has performed at most of The Midnight's live shows since their very first show in 2017. New to the band for the Fall 2019 Tour tour was guitarist [[Jupiter Winter|Lelia Broussard]], a [[wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]]-based musician who auditioned for the open spot and whose previous work as a singer-songwriter was familiar to [[Tyler Lyle]]. Most North American dates featured [[wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]]-based electronic producer Flamingosis as an opening act, while the majority of European dates were accompanied by [[wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] musical group Violet Days. The November 12, 2019 show at Roundhouse in [[wikipedia:London|London]] was The Midnight's 100th live show.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B43GjI7lUhw/</ref><ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B41DSm6gT13/</ref>
The tour saw The Midnight performing songs from across all their releases up to that point, with some new songs also being performed that would later appear on [[Monsters]] which released the following year. The band was accompanied by longtime saxophone player [[Jesse Molloy]], who has performed at most of The Midnight's live shows since their very first show in 2017. New to the band for the Fall 2019 Tour was guitarist [[Jupiter Winter|Lelia Broussard]], a [[wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]]-based musician who auditioned for the open spot and whose previous work as a singer-songwriter was familiar to [[Tyler Lyle]]. Most North American dates featured [[wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]]-based electronic producer Flamingosis as an opening act, while the majority of European dates were accompanied by [[wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] musical group Violet Days. The November 12, 2019 show at Roundhouse in [[wikipedia:London|London]] was The Midnight's 100th live show.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B43GjI7lUhw/</ref><ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B41DSm6gT13/</ref>


After an intro, the show begins with [[The Years (Prologue)]], The Midnight's first track from their first EP [[Days of Thunder]]. The band then jumps ahead to their most recent release [[Kids]] and works backwards from there, performing [[Lost Boy]], [[Shadows]], [[Jason]], and [[Days of Thunder (song)|Days of Thunder]]. After ''Days of Thunder'', Tyler Lyle exits the stage for a brief break which gives way to a solo set by [[Tim McEwan]]. He begins with ''Death Touch'', a new instrumental song which as of 2020 remains unreleased. This is followed up with a vocal cover by McEwan of the 1980 [[wikipedia:The Police|The Police]] hit [[wikipedia:Don't Stand So Close to Me|Don't Stand So Close to Me]], which transitions into [[Lonely City]] (which includes some vocal samples from [[Nighthawks]]). Lyle then returns to the stage for [[Vampires]], with the highlight of this song being the riveting performance of saxophone player Jesse Molloy. A new song from the band's then upcoming album [[Monsters]] was then performed next, which was either [[Monsters (song)|Monsters]] or [[Seventeen]] depending on the location. The main setlist is closed out with performances of [[Gloria]], [[Crystalline]] ([[The Comeback Kid]] at some shows), [[America 2]], and [[Los Angeles]]. The band leaves the stage and after a brief intermission, Lyle returns to perform two of his solo songs, [[Brooklyn]] and [[Lost & Found|Lost &amp; Found]]. Before ''Brooklyn'' is played, he announces that a new version of the song will be on The Midnight's next album. The entire band then comes together one final time to perform [[Sunset]], concluding the show.
After an intro, the show begins with [[The Years (Prologue)]], The Midnight's first track from their first EP [[Days of Thunder]]. The band then jumps ahead to their most recent release [[Kids]] and works backwards from there, performing [[Lost Boy]], [[Shadows]], [[Jason]], and [[Days of Thunder (song)|Days of Thunder]]. After ''Days of Thunder'', Tyler Lyle exits the stage for a brief break which gives way to a solo set by [[Tim McEwan]]. He begins with ''Death Touch'', a new instrumental song which as of 2020 remains unreleased. This is followed up with a vocal cover by McEwan of the 1980 [[wikipedia:The Police|The Police]] hit [[wikipedia:Don't Stand So Close to Me|Don't Stand So Close to Me]], which transitions into [[Lonely City]] (which includes some vocal samples from [[Nighthawks]]). Lyle then returns to the stage for [[Vampires]], with the highlight of this song being the riveting performance of saxophone player Jesse Molloy. A new song from the band's then upcoming album [[Monsters]] was then performed next, which was either [[Monsters (song)|Monsters]] or [[Seventeen]] depending on the location. The main setlist is closed out with performances of [[Gloria]], [[Crystalline]] ([[The Comeback Kid]] at some shows), [[America 2]], and [[Los Angeles]]. The band leaves the stage and after a brief intermission, Lyle returns to perform two of his solo songs, [[Brooklyn]] and [[Lost & Found|Lost &amp; Found]]. Before ''Brooklyn'' is played, he announces that a new version of the song will be on The Midnight's next album. The entire band then comes together one final time to perform [[Sunset]], concluding the show.

Revision as of 23:15, 26 June 2023

Fall 2019 Tour
Tour by The Midnight
Fall 2019 t-shirt.jpg
Tour t-shirt design
Start dateAugust 29, 2019 (2019-08-29)
End dateNovember 12, 2019 (2019-11-12)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 20 in North America
  • 18 in Europe
  • 38 in Total
Supporting acts
  • Flamingosis
  • Violet Days
The Midnight concert chronology

The Fall 2019 Tour was the third concert tour by The Midnight. The tour began on August 29, 2019, in Portland and concluded in London on November 12, 2019. A total of 38 shows were performed over two legs.

Background

The Midnight first hinted at new tour dates in a social media post on February 18, 2019.[1] The post showed a command-line interface in action with the user changing directories to a folder labeled "New Tour Dates", and the output result was "File Not Found > Available Feb 22 2019." On that day, another post in a similar style was shared, officially confirming a tour for Fall 2019 and announcing the dates for the European leg.[2] Pre-sales of tickets were slated to begin on February 27 with tickets being fully available to the public on March 1.

Another set of tour dates was teased by the band a few months later on April 21.[3] This post depicted an old Windows 95 interface running Netscape, with a list of dates obscured by Windows dialog boxes. The dates were revealed the following day to be for a North American leg of the tour, and pre-sales of tickets began on April 24 before going on sale to the general public on April 26.

Overview

The tour saw The Midnight performing songs from across all their releases up to that point, with some new songs also being performed that would later appear on Monsters which released the following year. The band was accompanied by longtime saxophone player Jesse Molloy, who has performed at most of The Midnight's live shows since their very first show in 2017. New to the band for the Fall 2019 Tour was guitarist Lelia Broussard, a Los Angeles-based musician who auditioned for the open spot and whose previous work as a singer-songwriter was familiar to Tyler Lyle. Most North American dates featured New Jersey-based electronic producer Flamingosis as an opening act, while the majority of European dates were accompanied by Swedish musical group Violet Days. The November 12, 2019 show at Roundhouse in London was The Midnight's 100th live show.[4][5]

After an intro, the show begins with The Years (Prologue), The Midnight's first track from their first EP Days of Thunder. The band then jumps ahead to their most recent release Kids and works backwards from there, performing Lost Boy, Shadows, Jason, and Days of Thunder. After Days of Thunder, Tyler Lyle exits the stage for a brief break which gives way to a solo set by Tim McEwan. He begins with Death Touch, a new instrumental song which as of 2020 remains unreleased. This is followed up with a vocal cover by McEwan of the 1980 The Police hit Don't Stand So Close to Me, which transitions into Lonely City (which includes some vocal samples from Nighthawks). Lyle then returns to the stage for Vampires, with the highlight of this song being the riveting performance of saxophone player Jesse Molloy. A new song from the band's then upcoming album Monsters was then performed next, which was either Monsters or Seventeen depending on the location. The main setlist is closed out with performances of Gloria, Crystalline (The Comeback Kid at some shows), America 2, and Los Angeles. The band leaves the stage and after a brief intermission, Lyle returns to perform two of his solo songs, Brooklyn and Lost & Found. Before Brooklyn is played, he announces that a new version of the song will be on The Midnight's next album. The entire band then comes together one final time to perform Sunset, concluding the show.

Setlist

This setlist is representative of the show played on September 9, 2019, at Georgia Theatre in Athens. Most shows followed this setlist with occasional minor variations. Seventeen replaced Monsters at some shows, and some shows also replaced Crystalline with The Comeback Kid. During the November 5, 2019, show at Paradiso in Amsterdam, the band was joined by Timecop1983 for the song River of Darkness, which replaced Brooklyn.

Intro

The shows opened with a special version of Youth featuring a soundbite by Robin Williams from the 1989 movie Dead Poets Society. This intro was released as a prize during the Fall 2020 ARG.

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Shows

North American leg

DATE LOCATION VENUE OPENING ACT
August 29, 2019 Portland Wonder Ballroom Flamingosis[6]
August 30, 2019 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
September 1, 2019 Seattle Bumbershoot Festival -
September 5, 2019 Fort Lauderdale The Culture Room Flamingosis
September 6, 2019 Tampa The Orpheum
September 7, 2019 Orlando The Beacham Theater
September 9, 2019 Athens Georgia Theatre
September 10, 2019 Richmond The National
September 12, 2019 Bloomington The Bluebird
September 13, 2019 Toledo Civic Music Hall
September 14, 2019 Toronto Danforth Music Hall
September 15, 2019 Chicago Metro
September 16, 2019 Minneapolis First Avenue
September 18, 2019 St. Louis The Ready Room
September 19, 2019 Omaha The Waiting Room
September 20, 2019 Oklahoma City Tower Theatre
September 22, 2019 El Paso Lowbrow Palace
September 26, 2019 San Luis Obispo Fremont Theater
September 27, 2019 Los Angeles The Novo
September 28, 2019 Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Pool

European leg

DATE LOCATION VENUE OPENING ACT
October 21, 2019 Helsinki Tavastia Club Violet Days[7]
October 23, 2019 Oslo Rockefeller
October 24, 2019 Gotheburg Pustervik
October 26, 2019 Aarhus VoxHall
October 27, 2019 Hamburg Uebel & Gefährlich
October 28, 2019 Prague Futurum Music Bar
October 29, 2019 Munich Strom
October 30, 2019 Vienna Flex
November 1, 2019 Zurich Plaza
November 2, 2019 Fribourg Fri-Son
November 3, 2019 Strassbourg La Laiterie
November 4, 2019 Cologne Luxor
November 5, 2019 Amsterdam Paradiso
November 7, 2019 Manchester Albert Hall
November 8, 2019 Dublin Button Factory
November 10, 2019 Glasgow SWG3
November 11, 2019 Bristol SWX
November 12, 2019 London Roundhouse

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Media gallery

References

  1. "the midnight on Instagram". Instagram. February 18, 2019. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  2. https://www.instagram.com/p/BuLg-qcg9O_/
  3. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwh1qM5AYwq/
  4. https://www.instagram.com/p/B43GjI7lUhw/
  5. https://www.instagram.com/p/B41DSm6gT13/
  6. "🦩Flamingosis🦩 on Instagram". Instagram. July 9, 2019.
  7. "VIOLET DAYS ♠️ on Instagram". October 1, 2019.