Urban Hymns Tour

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Urban Hymns Tour
Tour by The Verve
Dates November 1, 1997 - August, 1998
Legs 5
Shows 46

The Urban Hymns Tour was a concert tour by British Britpop band The Verve from November 1997 until August 1998. The tour began less than five weeks after the Urban Hymns album had been released. The tour consisted of 5 legs, containing 46 shows in total.

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[edit] Notable shows

[edit] Haigh Hall show

The Haigh Hall show in Wigan, UK, was the bands homecoming gig, as they had not played in their home city since 1992 on the Gravity Grave Tour. The band were supported by John Martyn, Beck (who was playing his only UK date of that year) and Eumir Deodato. The show was a complete sell out and became one of the band's most famous performances.

[edit] Slane Castle show

The final gig on the tour was the annual Slane Concert, which The Verve headlined. They were backed by David Gray, James, Robbie Williams and the Manic Street Preachers. The show was almost capacity, with over 80,000 fans purchasing tickets. It proved to be the band's last gig until their 2007 reunion. The show ended with a 15 minute jam of "Bittersweet Symphony".

[edit] Tour legs

[edit] 1. United States

[edit] 2. United Kingdom

[edit] 3. Western Europe

[edit] 4. North America

[edit] 5. United Kingdom and Ireland

  • Leg consisted of 3 shows.
  • Shows in Chelmsford, Leeds and Dublin, Ireland, which was, in fact, the bands last ever gig until their reunion.

[edit] Live set

The set list was chosen from a selection of these: