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Maya Tour

Tour by M.I.A.
Associated album
Maya (2010)
Start date 21 September 2010

No. of shows
16 in North America
28 in Europe
8 in Australia
2 in Japan

in total

M.I.A. concert chronology





  • People vs. Money Tour
    (2008)




  • Maya Tour
    (2010)







The Maya Tour (stylized as // / Y / Tour) is a 2010 global M.I.A. concert tour performed in support of her third studio album Maya (see 2010 in music).[1] It began on 21 September 2010 in North America and was M.I.A.'s third major global performing tour following the birth of her first child. The tour was announced on 8 September 2010, with dates for Canadian, American and European venues revealed. According to photo albums on the musician's official Facebook page, the North American leg was branded the Reboot/Reboost Tour 2010, while the Sexynsofistic8d Tour formed the European leg of her 2010 concerts. M.I.A. handled costumes and stage direction, which departed from the productions of the preceding 2007-2008 Kala Tour and People Vs. Money Tours.


While on tour, her performance at the LokerseFeesten in Lokeren, Flanders, Belgium drew a crowd of 13,500, the biggest of the 10-day music festival. Her performance at The Big Chill in Herefordshire, England was cut short due to a massive stage invasion by fans, while her performance at Hard Festival in New York was received negatively. She performed a show free to New York fans in light of the reaction. In Portugal performing at Festival Sudoeste, she revealed her intentions to shoot a new music video with director Spike Jonze, although this did not materialize. M.I.A. was joined on stage at the Flow Festival in Finland by Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells. Another N.E.E.T. label signee Rye Rye also opened on selected dates during the tour. The Sexynsofistic8d Tour marked M.I.A.'s second appearance at the Sónar in Barcelona, following her first appearance in 2005's Arular Tour, and saw the musician returning to perform at several venues she had first played during her debut global tour.


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 setlist, featuring new songs from Maya. Included as an opening intro song at venues such as Sónar and the Roskilde Festival in Denmark was an animation video accompanying the Hindu slokam Veṅkaṭeśasuprabhātam (Suprabhatam) composed by Prativādibhayaṅkara Śrī Anantācārya, the Rāmānujācārya of Kanchipuram, to awaken the deity Venkateswara of the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. The tour ended with her performance at the Exit Festival, Novi Sad in Serbia.




Contents






  • 1 Tour details


    • 1.1 Background


    • 1.2 Sets


    • 1.3 Shows




  • 2 Set list


  • 3 Tour dates


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Tour details



Background


M.I.A. promoted the album with a series of appearances at music festivals, including the Hard festival in New York and The Big Chill in Herefordshire. Her performance at the latter was cut short due to a stage invasion by fans.[2] She also performed at the Flow Festival in Finland, where she was joined onstage by Derek E. Miller playing guitar during her performance of "Meds and Feds",[3] and the LokerseFeesten in Lokeren, Flanders, Belgium, where her performance drew a crowd of 13,500, the biggest of the 10-day music festival.[4] M.I.A. performed at the 2010 Virgin Mobile Festival, Festival Sudoeste, Way Out West Festival, Underage Festival and Øyafestivalen.[5][6][7] In September she announced a tour, with Sleigh Bells and Rye Rye as alternating support acts, with the tour lasting until the end of the year.[8]



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

North America
21 September 2010

Montreal

Canada

Métropolis
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
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

19 November 2010

Liverpool

United Kingdom

O2 Academy Liverpool
20 November 2010

Leeds
O2 Academy Leeds

22 November 2010

Glasgow

O2 Academy Glasgow
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

Zurich

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
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

11 February 2011

Tokyo

Japan

Studio Coast

12 February 2011

Zepp Tokyo

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


References





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  2. ^ Wardrop, Murray (1 April 2010). "Massive Attack and M.I.A. to headline Big Chill Festival". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 16 June 2010.


  3. ^ "MIA closes day two of Flow Festival". NME. IPC Media. 15 August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.


  4. ^ "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.


  5. ^ 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.


  6. ^ "MIA and Tinchy Stryder to play Underage Festival". BBC. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2010.


  7. ^ 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.


  8. ^ 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.


  9. ^ _M_I_A_. "miauniverse (@_M_I_A_) op Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2012-03-24.




External links


  • Official site








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