The Side Two Tour

The Side Two Tour was the fifth concert tour undertaken by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes. The shows were conceived as special concerts in which Hayes set out to perform in a more intimate setting than that of his previous Time Machine Tour. The setlist was mainly made up of songs that had rarely been heard live before. 10 shows were announced – nine dates within the United Kingdom and one special show in the Netherlands.

The Side Two Tour
Tour by Darren Hayes
Associated albumThis Delicate Thing We've Made
Start date3 February 2008
End date24 February 2008
Legs1
No. of shows9 in the United Kingdom
1 in the Netherlands
Darren Hayes concert chronology

Band members: Keyboards – Justin Shave, guitars & vocals – Steve Young, drums (Netherlands) – Mark Weston

Set list

United Kingdom[1]
  1. "Hero"
  2. "Bombs Up in My Face"
  3. "Sense of Humour"
  4. "A Conversation With God"
  5. "Random Blinking Light" (Acoustic Version)
  6. "A Hundred Challenging Things a Boy Can Do" (Acoustic Version)
  7. "Gunning Down Romance"
  8. "Setting Sun"
  9. "Maybe"
  10. "Mine" (Acoustic Version)
  11. "Dirty"
  12. "Casey"
  13. "Sing to Me"
  14. "I Don't Care"
  15. "So Beautiful" (The Beautiful Mix)
Netherlands Show
  1. "Hero"
  2. "Carry On Amadeus"
  3. "Insatiable"
  4. "The Best Thing"
  5. "Darkness"
  6. "Step Into the Light"
  7. "Mine"
  8. "Gunning Down Romance"
  9. "Dirty"
  10. "Casey"
  11. "I Want You"
  12. "On the Verge of Something Wonderful"
  13. "Sing to Me"
  14. "Unlovable"
  15. "Truly Madly Deeply"
  16. "Affirmation"
  17. "So Beautiful"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
3 February 2008 London United Kingdom Academy Islington
4 February 2008
6 February 2008[2] Manchester Studio
7 February 2008[2]
11 February 2008 Bristol The Thekla
15 February 2008 Brighton Barfly
17 February 2008 Birmingham Bar Academy
18 February 2008
21 February 2008 Amsterdam Netherlands Marcanti
24 February 2008 London United Kingdom Academy Islington
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