Maya Tour
Tour by M.I.A. concert chronology |
The Maya Tour (stylized as /\/\ /\ Y /\ Tour) is a 2010 global
While on tour, her performance at the
In January 2011, following the release of her free mixtape Vicki Leekx in the new year, she returned to the Big Day Out festival, marking M.I.A.'s first visit to New Zealand, and kick starting her Australian dates of the tour. Her costumes and style changed during this leg, having dyed her hair platinum blonde in an apparent tribute to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and following on from the name and themes of the mixtape. She cancelled two appearances in the UK in 2010 due to her son's sickness, and in May 2011, posted a TwitPic of her with a broken leg, playing with her son. She tweeted "Doh , scrapin playdoh off robot let brace lookin like the 5th member of black eyed peas right now" before continuing "When u stand up, 1st they break ur moral, then they break ur work, then ur leg, but the beauty in enduring is that u can endure more!" She had cancelled her February 2011 dates in Japan.
The 2010–2011 tour featured a new
Tour details
Background
M.I.A. promoted the album with a series of appearances at music festivals, including the
Sets
M.I.A. tweeted on 19 Nov "my baby is sick @ home in london i m sorry to my liverpool fans, but ill b in leeds 2maro c u there . watching yo gabba gabba!". Subsequently, this meant her Liverpool show was cancelled.[9]
Shows
Set list
- "The Message (Intro)"
- "Illygirl"
- "Bucky Done Gun"
- "XR2"
- "Boyz"
- "World Town"
- "Steppin' Up"
- "Teqkilla"
- "Story To Be Told"
- "Born Free"
- "Bamboo Banga"
- "Galang"
- "Paper Planes"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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North America | |||
21 September 2010 | Montreal | Canada | Métropolis
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22 September 2010 | Toronto | Sound Academy
| |
25 September 2010 | Columbia | United States | Virgin Mobile FreeFest 2010 |
26 September 2010 | Philadelphia | The Electric Factory | |
27 September 2010 | New York City | Terminal 5 | |
29 September 2010 | Chicago | The Vic Theatre | |
30 September 2010 | |||
3 October 2010 | Ithaca | Cornell University | |
4 October 2010 | Boston | Royal Boston | |
5 October 2010 | |||
6 October 2010 | New York City | Brooklyn Bowl | |
9 October 2010 | Austin | Zilker Park | |
12 October 2010 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | |
14 October 2010 | Los Angeles | Mayan Theater | |
17 October 2010 | Seattle | Showbox at the Market
| |
18 October 2010 | Portland | Roseland Theater | |
Europe | |||
10 November 2010 | London | United Kingdom | O2 Academy Brixton
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11 November 2010 | Oxford | O2 Academy Oxford | |
12 November 2010 | Dublin | Ireland | Tripod |
13 November 2010 | Manchester | United Kingdom | The Warehouse Project |
15 November 2010 | Antwerp | Belgium | Muziekcentrum TRIX |
16 November 2010 | Cologne | Germany | E-Werk |
17 November 2010 | Berlin | Columbiahalle | |
United Kingdom | |||
20 November 2010 | Leeds | O2 Academy Leeds | |
24 November 2010 | Kortrijk | Belgium | De Kreun |
25 November 2010 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso Grote Zaal |
Eindhoven | STRP Festival | ||
28 November 2010 | Munich | Germany | Muffathalle |
29 November 2010 | Zürich | Switzerland | Rote Fabrik |
30 November 2010 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer |
2 December 2010 | Milan | Italy | Alcatraz |
3 December 2010 | Rome | Atlantico Live | |
6 December 2010 | Madrid | Spain | La Riviera |
7 December 2010 | Barcelona | Sala Razzmatazz | |
10 December 2010 | Rennes | France | Transmusicales
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11 December 2010 | Paris | Le Trianon | |
Oceania | |||
21 January 2011 | Auckland | New Zealand | Big Day Out 2011 |
23 January 2011 | Gold Coast | Australia | |
27 January 2011 | Sydney | ||
28 January 2011 | The Metro Theatre | ||
30 January 2011 | Melbourne | Big Day Out 2011 | |
1 February 2011 | Palace Theatre | ||
4 February 2011 | Adelaide | Big Day Out 2011 | |
6 February 2011 | Perth
| ||
Asia | |||
Japan | Studio Coast | ||
Europe | |||
16 June 2011 | Barcelona | Spain | Sónar Festival |
17 June 2011 | A Coruña | ||
28 June 2011 | Borlänge | Sweden | Peace & Love |
30 June 2011 | Gdynia | Poland | Heineken Open'er Festival |
30 June 2011 | Roskilde | Denmark | Roskilde Festival |
7 July 2011 | Trenčín | Slovakia | Bažant Pohoda |
7 July 2011 | Novi Sad | Serbia | Exit Festival
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References
- ^ "M.I.A. Announces Fall Tour". Pitchfork. 8 September 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
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- IPC Media. 15 August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
- ^ "Meer dan 120.000 bezoekers op Lokerse Feesten". De Morgen (in Dutch). 8 August 2010. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
- ^ Pinheiro, Davide (6 August 2010). "Sudoeste atrai os estreantes". Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^ "MIA and Tinchy Stryder to play Underage Festival". BBC. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
- ^ Rachel, Bailey (18 May 2010). "LCD Soundsystem, M.I.A., Flaming Lips, The Strokes, Many More to Play 2010 Austin City Limits Festival". Paste. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
- ^ Hudson, Alex (8 September 2010). "M.I.A. Schedules World Tour, Plays Montreal, Toronto". Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
- ^ _M_I_A_. "miauniverse (@_M_I_A_) op Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 24 March 2012.