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Occupy Music Tour

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Occupy Music Tour
Tour by D'Angelo
Start dateJanuary 26, 2012
End dateFebruary 10, 2012
Legs1
No. of shows
  • 2 in Sweden
  • 1 in Denmark
  • 1 in France
  • 2 in Netherlands
  • 2 in United Kingdom
  • 1 in Norway
  • 1 in Switzerland
  • 1 in Germany
  • 11 total
D'Angelo concert chronology

The Occupy Music Tour was an 11-date concert tour across Europe by American R&B/soul singer D'Angelo.[1] The tour both started and ended in Stockholm, Sweden at the Filadelfiakyrkan. It started on January 26, and ended with a final show on February 10.[2] It was D'Angelo's first tour in twelve years since the Voodoo World Tour and his long absence from the public eye. The singer performed songs from his previous albums and premiered new songs, most of which appeared on his highly acclaimed 2014 album, Black Messiah.[3]

Background

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In late October 2011, two concerts were scheduled for January 30 and 31, 2012 at club Paradiso in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Tickets went on sale on November 5 and were sold out within 24 hours.[4]

In an interview with Pitchfork Media, drummer ?uestlove spoke on the new album and up-coming concerts; he stated:[5]

The album is pretty much 97% done. He's just finishing his lyrics now. But I know he must turn this record in like three days before Christmas and that his first show is in Europe, and that he's going to do a whole bunch. They even named it the Occupy Music Tour.

For the upcoming tour, he scheduled concerts in Europe from January 26 to early February in London, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Zürich.[6] The band includes Pino Palladino, Chris "Daddy" Dave, Kendra Foster, Jermaine Holmes, Ray Angry, Jesse Johnson of The Time and others. He performed 4 new songs: "Sugah Daddy", "Ain't That Easy", "Another Life" and "The Charade". According to people that visited the concert, the new songs were well received.

Opening acts

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Setlist

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  1. "Playa Playa"
  2. "Feel Like Makin' Love"
  3. "Ain't That Easy"
  4. "Devil's Pie"
  5. "Chicken Grease"
  6. "The Line" (intro)
  7. "The Root"
  8. "The Charade"
  9. "I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body)"
  10. "Sh*t, Damn, Motherf*cker"
  11. "Medley: "Jonz in My Bonz"/"Spanish Joint"
    • "Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine"/"Cruisin'"
    • "Higher"/"One Mo'Gin"/"Lady"
  12. "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
  13. "Another Life"
  14. "Sugah Daddy"
  15. "Space Oddity"
  16. "Brown Sugar"

The band (D'Angelo and The Vanguard)

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Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
Europe
January 26, 2012 Stockholm Sweden Filadelfiakyrkan
January 27, 2012 Copenhagen Denmark The Vega
January 29, 2012 Paris France Le Zenith
January 31, 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
February 2, 2012
February 3, 2012 London United Kingdom O2 Academy Brixton
February 4, 2012
February 6, 2012 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
February 7, 2012 Zürich Switzerland Palais X-Tra
February 9, 2012 Hamburg Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
February 10, 2012 Stockholm Sweden Filadelfiakyrkan
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
January 30, 2012 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso Cancelled due to injury rescheduled to February 2, 2012.[8]

References

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  1. ^ D'Angelo Returns With Comeback European tour.ballerstatus.com
  2. ^ Extrakonsert Med D'Angelo I Stockholm.expressen.se
  3. ^ "D'Angelo 'Black Messiah' Album Review". Rolling Stone. December 17, 2014.
  4. ^ "Pardon Our Interruption". www.ticketmaster.nl. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  5. ^ ?uestlove Talks Michele Bachmann Fiasco, New D'Angelo Album.pitchfork.com
  6. ^ D'Angelo confirms 2012 European Tour.okayplayer.com
  7. ^ "D'Angelo at ZENITH PARIS - LA VILLETTE (29 Jan 2012)". Songkick. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  8. ^ D'Angelo Falls Off Stage, Before Concert Begins. Retrieved February 3, 2012