Demon Days Live

Demon Days Live was a limited concert tour performed by the British alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, in support of their second studio album Demon Days.[1][2][3] Demon Days Live consisted of two residencies, with five shows played at the Manchester Opera House in England, and another five played at New York City's Apollo Theater. The Manchester residency was later released onto DVD as Demon Days: Live at the Manchester Opera House.[4] One of the New York shows was broadcast on MHD (now MTV Live) as Gorillaz: Live in Harlem.[5] The Manchester Opera House film was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film.

Demon Days Live
Tour by Gorillaz
Promotional poster for Manchester dates
Associated albumDemon Days
Start date1 November 2005
End date6 April 2006
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 5 in North America
  • 5 in Europe
  • 10 total
Gorillaz concert chronology

Live band

  • Vocals/piano/melodica – Damon Albarn [6]
  • MD/keyboards – Mike Smith
  • Guitar – Simon Tong
  • Guitar - Simon Jones
  • Bass – Morgan Nicholls
  • Drums – Cass Browne
  • Turntable – Darren Galea
  • Percussion - Karl Vanden Bossche

Backing vocalists

  • Wayne Hernandez
  • Sharlene Hector
  • Rosie Wilson
  • Wendi Rose
  • Aaron Sokell

String Section

  • Cello – Isabelle Dunn
  • Cello – Dan Keane
  • Bass – Emma Smith
  • Viola – Amanda Drummond
  • Viola – Nina Kapinsky
  • Violin – Antonia Pagulatos
  • Violin – Jennifer Berman
  • Violin – Kirsty Mangan
  • Viola – Gary Pomeroy
  • Cello – Deborah Chandler

Guests

Production

While guest artists performed under spotlights, Damon Albarn and bandmates were kept silhouetted for the entire concert.

Demon Days Live marked the first Gorillaz concerts where the live band performed in full view of the audience, forgoing the "behind-the-screen" setup of Gorillaz' previous tour. Visuals and music videos tailor-made for the shows played on a large screen above the band, while the band themselves were kept silhouetted by a combination of dim lighting and colorful, illuminated back-paneling. Puppets of 2-D and Murdoc were utilized during intros and intermissions, addressing the audience and commenting on the show from the venues' balconies. The lifesize puppets were created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop; the Jim Henson Company would later award Gorillaz with the "Jim Henson Creativity Honor".[7][8]

A Las Vegas residency was considered, but the "astronomical" production cost of previous shows dissuaded the band from continuing the concerts. Speaking on tour expenses, Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett explained: "The idea of putting it on in Vegas really appealed, but in the end it would have cost too much. The Demon Days Live shows actually ended up costing Damon and I money overall."[9]

Setlist

The following setlist is obtained from the concert held in Manchester on 1 November 2005. This setlist accurately represents all shows on the tour.

Manchester Opera House
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Last Living Souls"
  3. "Kids with Guns" (featuring. Neneh Cherry)
  4. "O Green World"
  5. "Dirty Harry" (featuring. Bootie Brown)
  6. "Feel Good Inc." (featuring. De La Soul)
  7. "El Mañana"
  8. "Every Planet We Reach Is Dead" (featuring. Ike Turner)
  9. "November Has Come" (featuring. MF DOOM) (footage)
  10. "All Alone" (featuring. Roots Manuva and Martina Topley-Bird)
  11. "White Light"
  12. "DARE" (featuring. Roses Gabor and Shaun Ryder)
  13. "Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head" – Read by Dennis Hopper
  14. "Don't Get Lost in Heaven" (featuring. The London Community Gospel Choir)
  15. "Demon Days" (featuring. The London Community Gospel Choir)
Encore
  1. "Hong Kong" (featuring. Zeng Zhen)
  2. "Latin Simone (¿Qué Pasa Contigo?)" (featuring. Ibrahim Ferrer) (footage)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
1 November 2005 Manchester United Kingdom Manchester Opera House
2 November 2005
3 November 2005
4 November 2005
5 November 2005
North America
2 April 2006 New York City United States Apollo Theater
3 April 2006
4 April 2006
5 April 2006
6 April 2006
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References

  1. "Gorillaz Take Manchester, Prep Holographic Live Show". Spin. 22 September 2005. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  2. "Gorillaz live secrets revealed". NME. 29 October 2005. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. "GORILLAZ TAKING UP RESIDENCY AT NEW YORK'S APOLLO THEATER". MTV. 1 March 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  4. "Gorillaz to release DVD". NME. 24 February 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  5. "MHD to air "Gorillaz: Live in Harlem" concert on New Year's Eve". Engadget. 21 December 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  6. Demon Days: Live at the Manchester Opera House (DVD Booklet). Gorillaz. Parlophone. 2006.CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. "Gorillaz / April 2, 5, 2006 / Harlem, N.Y. (Apollo Theatre)". Billboard. 5 April 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  8. "THE JIM HENSON COMPANY ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF THE FIRST ANNUAL JIM HENSON HONORS" (PDF). The Jim Henson Company. 21 December 2005. Archived from the original on 5 November 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2017 via Archive.org.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  9. "Jamie Hewlett: The Gorillaz-Unofficial 2008 Interview". www.gorillaz-unofficial.com. 2008. Archived from the original on 5 June 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2018 via Archive.org.
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