Wishmaster World Tour

Wishmaster World Tour
Tour by Nightwish

Live at Tampere, Finland, on December 29, 2000
Associated album Wishmaster
Over the Hills and Far Away EP
Start date May 15, 2000
End date September 15, 2001
Number of shows 97
Nightwish concert chronology

Wishmaster World Tour was the first world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish,[1][2] from May 15, 2000 to September 15, 2001, with the album Wishmaster as the base. Though the tour itself was very successful, by its end in 2001, it had left the band exhausted and led to a break for the rest of the year before the band started their next tour, World Tour of the Century, in 2002; the tour comprised 97 gigs in 20 countries.

Nightwish's live album, From Wishes to Eternity, was recorded during this tour, during the last concert in 2000 at Tampere, Finland, on December 29,[3] featuring the complete show and some extras, like a documentary with scenes from the backstage.

The band already had played at European countries in 1999, but in this tour, Nightwish debuted at Sweden, France, Hungary, Czech Republic, Russia and South Korea. Nightwish also played for the first time at Latin America, and also made two special concerts at Montreal, Canada.[4]

Personnel

Setlist

Throughout 2000, a typical setlist would consist of:

Encore:

At the final show of 2000 at Pakkahuone in Tampere, Finland, "The Kinslayer" was played ahead of "She Is My Sin", and "Gethsemane" was not played.

Throughout 2001, a typical setlist would consist of:

Encore:

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe [9]
May 15, 2000 Vosselaar Belgium Biebob
May 20, 2000 Kitee Finland Ice-Hall
May 24, 2000 Oulu Woodoo Night Club
May 25, 2000 Kuopio Clone
May 26, 2000 Mikkeli ZicZac
May 27, 2000 Imatra Onnenpäivät
May 31, 2000 Helsinki Nosturi
June 1, 2000 Kouvola Rubin2000
June 2, 2000 Tampere Pakkahuone Theatre
June 3, 2000 Virrat Hiekkaranta
June 12, 2000 Leipzig Germany Wave-Gotik-Treffen
June 22, 2000 Nurmijärvi Finland Nummirock
June 23, 2000 Joensuu Eastpop 2000
June 24, 2000 Jämsä Himos Festival
July 1, 2000 Turku Ruisrock
July 7, 2000 Helsinki Tuska Open Air Metal Festival
July 8, 2000 Aitoo Kirkastusjuhlat
July 9, 2000 Joensuu Ilosaarirock
Latin America [9]
July 14, 2000 Curitiba Brazil Studio 1250
July 15, 2000 São Paulo HSBC Brasil
July 16, 2000 Porto Alegre Bar Opiniao
July 19, 2000 Santiago Chile Providencia Theatre
July 22, 2000 Buenos Aires Argentina Acatraz Club
July 25, 2000 Panama City Panama Dali Club
July 28, 2000 Guadalajara Mexico Roxy
July 29, 2000 Mexico City Salon Ideal
July 30, 2000 Morelia Salon Arena
Europe [9]
August 5, 2000 Wacken Germany Wacken Open Air
September 1, 2000 Tampere Finland Tullikamari
September 2, 2000 Nivala Tuiskula
September 8, 2000 Uusikaupunki Aquarius
September 9, 2000 Lappajärvi Halkossari
September 15, 2000 Helsinki Tavastia Club
September 16, 2000 Kauhajoki Kasino
September 22, 2000 Jyväskylä Lutakko
September 23, 2000 Kuopio Akateeminen Startti
October 5, 2000 Hamburg Germany Markthalle
October 6, 2000 Bremen Trivoli
October 7, 2000 Herford Kreck
October 9, 2000 Bochum Zeche
October 10, 2000 Frankfurt Batschkapp
October 11, 2000 Ludwigsburg Rockfabrik
October 13, 2000 Leipzig-Engelsdorf Hellraiser
October 14, 2000 Bad Salzungen Kallewerk
October 16, 2000 Strasbourg France La Laiterie
October 17, 2000 Lille Le Splendid
October 18, 2000 Paris Élysée Montmartre
October 20, 2000 Lyon Rail Theatre
October 21, 2000 Marseille Jas de Rod
October 22, 2000 Barcelona Spain Mephisto
October 24, 2000 Pratteln Switzerland Z-7
October 25, 2000 Graz Austria Orpheum
October 26, 2000 Vienna Planet Music
October 28, 2000 Wels Alter Schlachthof
October 29, 2000 Budapest Hungary E-Klub
October 31, 2000 Berlin Germany Razzle Dazzle
November 1, 2000 Prague Czech Republic Palac Akropolis
November 4, 2000 Kaufbeuren Germany Zeppelinhalle
November 5, 2000 Vosselaar Belgium Biebob
November 7, 2000 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
November 8, 2000 Braunschweig Germany FBZ Club
November 9, 2000 Cologne Live Music Hall
North America [9]
November 25, 2000 Montreal Canada Le Medley
November 26, 2000
Europe [9][10]
December 29, 2000 Tampere Finland Pakkahuone Theatre
January 27, 2001 Levi Hallu Poro Rock
February 2, 2001 Nokia Iisoppi Hotel
February 3, 2001 Evijärvi Nuorisoseuran Talo
February 5, 2001 Stockholm Sweden GOOM-Cruise
February 7, 2001 Turku Finland Feenix
February 8, 2001 Helsinki Tavastia Club
June 14, 2001 Jyväskylä Lutakko
June 16, 2001 Seinäjoki Provinssirock
June 21, 2001 Kouvola Midnight Party Planet
June 22, 2001 Nurmijärvi Nummirock
June 22, 2001 Jämsä Himos Festival
June 23, 2001 Vaasa Rantarock Festival
July 7, 2001 Turku Ruisrock
July 7, 2001
July 8, 2001 Aitoo Kirkastusjuhlat
July 12, 2001 Tampere Tammerfest
July 21, 2001 Koria KoriaRoll
European Summer Festivals [10]
August 4, 2001 Wacken Germany Wacken Open Air
August 5, 2001 Pratteln Switzerland Z-7
August 6, 2001 Vienna Austria Planet Music
August 7, 2001 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
August 11, 2001 Busan South Korea International Pusan Rock Festival
August 24, 2001 Moscow Russia Gorbunov Palace of Culture
August 25, 2001 Saint Petersburg LDM
Europe[10]
September 1, 2001 Helsinki Finland Can You Festival
September 6, 2001 Turku Feenix
September 7, 2001 Tampere Pakkahuone
September 8, 2001 Alavus Aulava
September 13, 2001 Kuopio Puijonsarvi
September 14, 2001 Joensuu Huvitörmä
September 15, 2001 Nivala Tuiskula

References

  1. http://www.metalcrypt.com/pages/review.php?revid=3342
  2. http://www.metalstorm.ee/bands/band.php?band_id=1&bandname=Nightwish
  3. "DVDs: Nightwish - From Wishes to Eternity". Metal-invader.com. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
  4. "Review: Nightwish - November 2000 shows in Montreal, Canada". Metalcrypt.com. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
  5. 1 2 "Band- Members". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
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  8. "Band- Members". Nightwish.com. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
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