Night Train Tour

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Night Train Tour
Tour by Keane
Associated album Night Train EP
Start date 12 May 2010
End date 14 August 2010
Legs 2
Shows 30
14 in Europe
16 in North America
Keane tour chronology
Perfect Symmetry World Tour
(2008–2009)
Night Train Tour
(2010)
Strangeland Tour
(2012–2013)

The Night Train Tour was the fourth tour given by the British band Keane, following the launch of the EP Night Train.

It started with a performance at The Fridge in Brixton, London and was followed with a series of sold-out shows in the English Forests. This was followed with shows at Festivals in Europe and a mini-tour of North America. During the North American leg the band performed "Disconnected" for the first time, the second single from their fourth studio album, Strangeland.

Keane

  • Tom Chaplin – lead vocals, electric guitar, organ, acoustic guitar, synths, backing vocals ("Your Love")
  • Tim Rice-Oxley – piano, synths, electric guitar ("Clear Skies"), lead vocals ("Your Love"), backing vocals
  • Richard Hughes – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Jesse Quin – bass guitar, synths, percussion, backing vocals

Opening acts

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
12 May 2010 London United Kingdom The Fridge
7 June 2010 Lyric
10 June 2010 Suffolk Thetford Forest
10 June 2010 Kent Bedgebury Pinetum
15 June 2010 London Roundhouse
16 June 2010 Birmingham Academy
18 June 2010 Gloucestershire Westonbirt Arboretum
19 June 2010 Nottinghamshire Sherwood Pines Forest
21 June 2010 Glasgow Barrowlands
23 June 2010 Dublin Ireland Olympia
25 June 2010 North Yorkshire UK Dalby Forest
26 June 2010 Staffordshire Cannock Chase Forest
27 June 2010 Pilton Worthy Farm, Glastonbury Festival
16 July 2010 Lisbon Portugal Super Bock, Super Rock Festival
North America
20 July 2010 Oakland United States Fox Theatre
21 July 2010 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
23 July 2010 Las Vegas House Of Blues
25 July 2010 Houston Warehouse Live
26 July 2010 Dallas House Of Blues
28 July 2010 Chicago Chicago Theatre
30 July 2010 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
31 July 2010 Montreal Osheaga Festival Musique et Arts
3 August 2010 Boston United States Bank Of America Pavilion
5 August 2010 Baltimore Merriweather Post Pavilion
6 August 2010 Brooklyn Waterfront
7 August 2010 Philadelphia Mann Center
10 August 2010 Milwaukee Riverside Theatre
11 August 2010 Minneapolis Ist Ave
13 August 2010 Boulder Fox Theater
14 August 2010 Denver Mile High Festival
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