Time Machine Tour

The Time Machine Tour was a concert tour by the Canadian rock band Rush that began on June 29, 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and ended July 2, 2011 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. The tour was notable for featuring the album Moving Pictures played in its entirety for the first time live, as well as material from the band's then upcoming studio album Clockwork Angels (i.e. the songs "Caravan" and "BU2B", which had been released as a single in early June 2010).[1][2] This tour is one of three where the setlist has been consistent throughout the entire tour, the others being the 1987 Hold Your Fire tour and the 2004 R30: 30th Anniversary Tour.

Time Machine Tour
Tour by Rush
The official logo of the Time Machine Tour
Start dateJune 29, 2010
End dateJuly 2, 2011
Legs2
No. of shows81
Rush concert chronology

As a tribute to the city that first played their music on the radio, the Cleveland performance at Quicken Loans Arena on April 15, 2011 was recorded/filmed and released as a DVD, Blu-ray, and double CD titled Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland. This is the first official full-length live performance filming of Rush in the United States.[3][4]

Set list

  1. "The Spirit of Radio"
  2. "Time Stand Still"
  3. "Presto"
  4. "Stick It Out"
  5. "Workin' Them Angels"
  6. "Leave That Thing Alone"
  7. "Faithless"
  8. "BU2B (Brought Up to Believe)" (from Clockwork Angels)
  9. "Freewill"
  10. "Marathon"
  11. "Subdivisions"

Intermission

Second Set Intro Video (The 'Real' History of Rush Episode No. 17 "...and Rock and Roll is my name.")

  1. "Tom Sawyer"
  2. "Red Barchetta"
  3. "YYZ"
  4. "Limelight"
  5. "The Camera Eye"
  6. "Witch Hunt"
  7. "Vital Signs"
  8. "Caravan" (from Clockwork Angels)
  9. "Moto Perpetuo/Love for Sale" (drum solo)
  10. "O'Malley's Break"/"Closer to the Heart" (with alternative outro)
  11. "2112"
  12. "Far Cry"

Encore:

Post Show:

Post-show video depicting the characters Peter Klaven and Sydney Fife (played respectively by Paul Rudd and Jason Segel) from the 2009 film I Love You, Man annoying the band members after the gig.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Capacity/Attendance/Gross
North America, Leg #1
June 29, 2010AlbuquerqueUnited StatesThe Pavilion8,516 / 6,624 / $384,086
July 1, 2010Kansas CityStarlight Theatre7,733 / 6,042 / $428,754
July 3, 2010MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheater (Summerfest)22,895 / 14,521 / $669,185
July 5, 2010ChicagoCharter One Pavilion7,068 / 6,247 / $568,858
July 9, 2010SarniaCanadaSarnia Bayfest20,000 / 19,546 / $1,220,000
July 11, 2010OttawaCisco Ottawa Bluesfest35,000 / 31,298 / $1,970,000
July 13, 2010TorontoMolson Amphitheatre14,528 / 12,453 / $813,868
July 15, 2010Quebec CityQuebec City Summer Festival100,000 / 88,550 / $3,860,000
July 17, 2010TorontoAir Canada Centre12,191 / 12,191 / $1,258,740
July 19, 2010UncasvilleUnited StatesMohegan Sun Arena7,627 / 5,291 / $452,430
July 21, 2010CamdenSusquehanna Bank Center14,880 / 9,760 / $696,214
July 23, 2010Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center13,977 / 8,297 / $575,493
July 24, 2010WantaghNikon at Jones Beach Theatre14,090 / 13,586 / $1,022,344
August 5, 2010West Valley CityUSANA Amphitheatre14,500 / 8,660 / $558,868
August 7, 2010AuburnWhite River Amphitheatre15,865 / 11,742 / $855,997
August 9, 2010Mountain ViewShoreline Amphitheatre14,852 / 13,994 / $695,844
August 11, 2010Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre5,954 / 5,455 / $705,455
August 13, 2010IrvineVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre14,956 / 12,403 / $870,119
August 14, 2010ParadiseMGM Grand Garden Arena10,258 / 9,591 / $993,351
August 16, 2010MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre8,660 / 8,188 / $750,685
August 18, 20108,660 / 8,188 / $750,685
August 20, 2010WichitaIntrust Bank Arena6,676 / 5,119 / $382,710
August 22, 2010Maryland HeightsVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre13,000 / 11,008 / $614,821
August 23, 2010ChicagoCharter One Pavilion7,068 / 6,247 / $568,858
August 25, 2010OmahaQwest Center Omaha7,461 / 6,236 / $479,519
August 27, 2010Saint PaulMinnesota State Fair13,248 / 12,882 / $779,606
August 29, 2010ColumbusNationwide Arena12,354 / 11,402 / $831,186
August 31, 2010AllentownAllentown Fair9,694 / 9,622 / $706,830
September 2, 2010SyracuseNew York State Fair17,367 / 12,364 / $710,980
September 3, 2010HolmdelPNC Bank Arts Center14,000 / 10,974 / $784,117
September 14, 2010BostonTD Garden11,903 / 11,331 / $948,004
September 16, 2010PittsburghConsol Energy Center11,487 / 11,053 / $687,691
September 18, 2010BristowJiffy Lube Live16,639 / 13,999 / $866,704
September 21, 2010TulsaBOK Center10,027 / 7,110 / $577,753
September 23, 2010San AntonioAT&T Center11,326 / 9,289 / $731,550
September 25, 2010The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion15,858 / 15,225 / $897,778
September 26, 2010DallasSuperpages.com Center13,715 / 11,420 / $723,024
September 29, 2010AlpharettaVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park12,086 / 11,437 / $745,988
October 1, 2010Tampa1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre19,508 / 11,418 / $728,923
October 2, 2010West Palm BeachCruzan Amphitheatre15,116 / 10,647 / $611,647
South America
October 8, 2010São PauloBrazilMorumbi Stadium50,600 / 26,015 / $3,337,130
October 10, 2010Rio de JaneiroPraça da Apoteose32,400 / 10,308 / $1,049,950
October 15, 2010Buenos AiresArgentinaG.E.B.A18,392 / 8,528 / $655,162
October 17, 2010SantiagoChileEstadio Nacional de Chile51,000 / 36,840 / $3,720,293
North America, Leg #2
March 30, 2011Fort LauderdaleUnited StatesBankAtlantic Center7,671 / 7,671 / $599,150
April 2, 2011GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum11,304 / 10,183 / $704,352
April 3, 2011NashvilleBridgestone Arena11,122 / 10,093 / $651,738
April 5, 2011LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center8,358 / 8,139 / $545,149
April 8, 2011HersheyGiant Center9,158 / 9,158 / $744,298
April 10, 2011New York CityMadison Square Garden13,207 / 13,207 / $1,276,798
April 12, 2011ChicagoUnited Center12,178 / 11,670 / $1,009,885
April 13, 2011ToledoHuntington Center5,969 / 5,736 / $370,004
April 15, 2011ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena14,970 / 14,970 / $958,727
April 17, 2011Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills9,987 / 9,987 / 826,549
April 19, 2011HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum13,500 / 13,500 / $1,009,495
April 20, 2011MontrealBell Centre11,590 / 11,590 / $1,008,250
April 22, 2011BaltimoreUnited States1st Mariner Arena11,006 / 11,006 / $821,493
Europe
May 4, 2011HelsinkiFinlandHartwall AreenaN/A
May 6, 2011StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe10,764 / 5,637 / $456,028
May 8, 2011MalmöMalmö ArenaN/A
May 12, 2011DublinIrelandThe O27,000 / 6,278 / $602,861
May 14, 2011GlasgowUnited KingdomS.E.C.C. ArenaN/A
May 16, 2011SheffieldMotorpoint ArenaN/A
May 19, 2011ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena10,285 / 9,115 / $861,850
May 21, 2011NewcastleMetro Radio Arena6,508 / 5,151 / $505,613
May 22, 2011BirminghamLG Arena12,628 / 11,287 / $1,092,646
May 25, 2011LondonThe O2 Arena13,517 / 12,984 / $1,221,530
May 27, 2011RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam AhoyN/A
May 29, 2011FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle FrankfurtN/A
North America
June 8, 2011GreenvilleUnited StatesBi-Lo Center10,422 / 8,027 / $503,228
June 10, 2011New OrleansNew Orleans Arena9,804 / 9,804 / $671,618
June 12, 2011AustinFrank Erwin Center10,525 / 10,525 / $693,912
June 14, 2011El PasoDon Haskins Center6,338 / 6,338 / $428,500
June 16, 2011PhoenixU.S. Airways Center12,472 / 10,777 / $713,851
June 18, 2011San DiegoCricket Wireless Amphitheatre11,183 / 9,912 / $606,918
June 20, 2011Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre5,801 / 5,697 / $644,724
June 22, 20115,801 / 5,697 / $644,724
June 24, 2011ParadiseMGM Grand Garden ArenaN/A
June 26, 2011ConcordSleep Train PavilionN/A
June 28, 2011RidgefieldSleep Country Amphitheatre9,356 / 9,356 / $417,903
June 30, 2011VancouverCanadaRogers ArenaN/A
July 2, 2011GeorgeUnited StatesGorge Amphitheatre12,206 / 11,911 / $748,934

Cancellations/postponements

The show on July 7, 2010 in Chicago at the Charter One Pavilion was postponed due to inclement weather. It was rescheduled for August 23, 2010. Fans attending the August 23, 2010 makeup show received an embroidered Rush baseball cap with "The Rain Date – Chicago 2010" on the back. Prior to kicking off the second leg of the tour, the band announced that they would be postponing the April 1, 2011 Greensboro, North Carolina show a day later and as a result, they would move the April 6, 2011 show in Toledo, Ohio to April 13, 2011.[5]

gollark: All hail the __**FISH OF SUNS**__.
gollark: In real life I actually have about six chickens.
gollark: _is chicken-poor_
gollark: Or just ask for another chicken. People with chickens seem to really like aeons.
gollark: I have an aeon around. I could possibly accept offers for it.

References

  1. Official Rush website
  2. Alex Lifeson Interview
  3. "Rush to film Cleveland performance for DVD release". MusicNews.com. December 7, 2010. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  4. "RUSH: 'Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland' DVD Pushed Back To October". Blabbermouth.net. July 27, 2011. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  5. SoundSpike.com, "Rush shuffles two dates ahead of tour launch" http://www.soundspike.com/news/tour/1847-rush_tour_rush_shuffles_two_dates.html

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