Silicon Messiah Tour 2000/2001
Tour by Blaze Bayley
Associated albumSilicon Messiah
Start date13 May 2000
End date17 November 2001
No. of shows60
Blaze Bayley concert chronology

The Silicon Messiah Tour 2000/2001 was a concert tour by the heavy metal artist Blaze Bayley from 13 May 2000 to 17 November 2001. This marked Blaze Bayleys first tour since leaving Iron Maiden in 1999.[1] At the time, the band toured and released the album under the moniker BLAZE.

Setlist

  • "Silicon Messiah intro tape"
  1. "Ghost in the Machine" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  2. "Evolution" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  3. "Tough as Steel" (Wolfsbane cover, from All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place, 1990)
  4. "The Launch" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  5. "Futureal" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
  6. "Kathy Wilson" (Wolfsbane cover, from All Hell's Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson's Place, 1990)
  7. "Silicon Messiah" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  8. "Identity" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  9. "The Hunger" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  10. "The Brave" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  11. "When Two Worlds Collide" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
  12. "Stare at the Sun" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  13. "Man on the Edge" (Iron Maiden cover, from The X Factor, 1995)
  • Encore:
  1. "Born as a Stranger" (from Silicon Messiah, 2000)
  2. "Como Estais Amigos" (Iron Maiden cover, from Virtual XI, 1998)
  3. "Man Hunt" (Wolfsbane cover, from Live Fast, Die Fast, 1989)

Notes:

  • This was the first tour since 1993 in which Blaze Bayley performed songs from the Wolfsbane catalogue.

Tour dates

  • Rugeley Red Rose Theatre, England - May 13, 2000
  • Crewe The Limelight, England - May 15, 2000
  • Hannover Capitol, Germany - May 18, 2000 (CANCELLED)
  • Crewe The Limelight, England - May 27, 2000
  • Sheffield The corporation, England - May 29, 2000
  • Bristol The Fleece & Firkin, England - May 30, 2000
  • Newcastle Trillians, England - May 31, 2000
  • Birmingham XL's, England - July 26, 2000 (CANCELLED)
  • Crewe The Limelight, England - July 27, 2000
  • Sheffield The corporation, England - July 29, 2000
  • Bristol The Fleece & Firkin, England - July 30, 2000
  • Newcastle Trillians, England - July 31, 2000
  • Wacken Open Air Festival, Germany - August 5, 2000
  • Dudley JB's, England - December 17, 2000
  • Crewe The Limelight, England - December 18, 2000
  • Newcastle Trillions, England - December 20, 2000
  • Colchester The Twist, England - December 21, 2000
  • London The Underworld, England - December 22, 2000[A]
  • Chelmsford The Army & Navy, England - December 23, 2000
  • Bedford Esquires, England - January 13, 2001
  • Worcester Marr's, England - January 14, 2001
  • Newport TJ's, England - January 15, 2001
  • Hull Adelphi, England - January 16, 2001
  • Dundee The Doghouse, Scotland - January 18, 2001
  • Glasgow The Cathouse, Scotland - January 19, 2001
  • Bradford Rio's, England - January 20, 2001
  • Aberdeen Glow, Scotland - March 5, 2001
  • Whitehaven Civic Hall, England - March 6, 2001
  • Milton Keynes Woughton Centre, England - March 7, 2001
  • Cambridge The Boat Race, England - March 9, 2001
  • Norwich Fat Paulys, England - March 10, 2001
  • Ashton-U-Lyme The Wytchwood, England - March 11, 2001
  • Salisbury The Black Pig, England - March 13, 2001
  • Bristol The Bierkeller, England - March 14, 2001
  • Dudley JB's, England - March 17, 2001[B]
  • London Mean Fiddler (LA2), England - March 18, 2001[B]
  • Nottingham Rock City, England - March 19, 2001[B]
  • Paris Elysee Montemarte, France - March 21, 2001[B]
  • Barcelona Celebre, Spain - March 23, 2001[B]
  • Bergera Jam, Spain - March 24, 2001[B]
  • Aviles Quattro, Spain - March 25, 2001[B]
  • Madrid La Riviera, Spain - March 27, 2001[B]
  • Zaragosa Canal 44, Spain - March 28, 2001[B]
  • Valencia Republica, Spain - March 29, 2001[B]
  • Milan Rolling Stone, Italy - March 31, 2001[B]
  • Florence Tenax, Italy - April 1, 2001[B]
  • Prattein Konzertfabrik, Germany - April 2, 2001[B]
  • Bochum The Zeche, Germany - April 4, 2001[B]
  • Cologne Live Music Hall, Germany - April 5, 2001[B]
  • Dorndorf Rhon Kulturhaus, Germany - April 6, 2001[B]
  • Hamburg Docks, Germany - April 8, 2001[B]
  • Gothenburg Kåren, Sweden - April 10, 2001[B]
  • Stockholm Circus, Sweden - April 11, 2001[B]
  • Malmo KB, Sweden - April 12, 2001[B]
  • Berlin Music Hall, Germany - April 14, 2001 [B]
  • Amsterdam Melkweg, Holland - April 15, 2001[B]
  • Stuttgart Longhorn, Germany - April 16, 2001[B]
  • Vosselaar Biebob, Belgium - April 17, 2001[B]
  • Derby Assembley Rooms, England - May 28, 2001
  • Moncafa, Rock Machina Festival, Spain - July 28, 2001
  • Tilburg 013, Holland - October 18, 2001 [C]
  • Antwerp HofTerLoo, Belgium - October 19, 2001 [C]
  • Bedford Esquires, England - October 20, 2001
  • Porto The Hard Club, Portugal - November 11, 2001
  • Dudley JB's, England - November 16, 2001
  • Motala Folkets Park, Sweden - November 17, 2001

Notes:

  • A Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris made an apperence with the band.
  • B These concerts was a part of The Dark Ride European Tour with Helloween.
  • C Blaze performed as support act on Saxon's Killing Ground Tour.

Personnel

References

  1. Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 322. ISBN 1-86074-542-3.
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