Forever Night, Never Day Tour
2006 concert tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars
Forever Night, Never Day Tour Location North America Associated album A Beautiful Lie Start date March 7, 2006 End date June 1, 2006 Legs 2 No. of shows58
The Forever Night, Never Day Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars , in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005).
Background
The tour was officially announced on January 24, 2006 through the band's official website.[ 1] It was their first headlining tour; Thirty Seconds to Mars has previously served as opening act for bands like Audioslave , The Used , and My Chemical Romance . Set for March 2006, the tour showcased Thirty Seconds to Mars second studio album A Beautiful Lie , and commenced on March 7, 2006 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and ended on June 1, 2006 in Los Angeles, California.[ 2] The band announced the tour shortly before releasing their single "The Kill ". Thirty Seconds to Mars was forced to reschedule the first two shows of the tour due to a finger injury that bassist Matt Wachter had.[ 3] In an interview with MTV News, Jared Leto described the tour as,
"It's time. After all these years on the road the fact that we still hadn't done a national headlining tour had become something that we were constantly asked about and encouraged to do. We are ready for that next step and we couldn't be more excited to finally get out there and present Thirty Seconds to Mars in the way that we see it. This is a tour that will offer a true alternative to the typical, mundane experience that seems to be readily available everywhere. We plan on presenting something very unique every single night and to create an experience that will never be forgotten. We want to welcome our family of friends, fans, and anyone and everyone to come and be a part of Forever Night, Never Day."[ 1]
Opening act
Set list
This set list is representative of the show in Denver at the Ogden Theatre. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
"A Beautiful Lie "
"Capricorn (A Brand New Name) "
"Buddha for Mary"
"Battle of One"
"The Kill "
"The Story"
"R-Evolve"
"The Mission"
"Was It a Dream?"
"From Yesterday "
Encore
"The Fantasy"
"Attack "
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America
March 7, 2006
Tulsa
United States
Cain's Ballroom
March 9, 2006
Dallas
Lakewood Theater
March 10, 2006
Houston
Engine Room
March 11, 2006
San Antonio
White Rabbit
March 13, 2006
Jacksonville
Freebird Live
March 14, 2006
St. Petersburg
State Theatre
March 16, 2006
Fort Lauderdale
Culture Room
March 17, 2006
Orlando
House of Blues
March 18, 2006
Atlanta
The Masquerade
March 19, 2006
Norfolk
Norva Theatre
March 21, 2006
Philadelphia
Theatre of Living Arts
March 23, 2006
New York City
Avalon Theatre
March 24, 2006
March 25, 2006
Washington, D.C.
American University
March 26, 2006
Buffalo
The Town Ballroom
March 28, 2006
Millvale
Mr. Small's Theatre
March 29, 2006
Cleveland
House of Blues
March 30, 2006
Toronto
Canada
The Guvernment
March 31, 2006
Toledo
United States
Headliners
April 1, 2006
Chicago
Cabaret Metro
April 4, 2006
Columbus
Newport Music Hall
April 6, 2006
St. Louis
The Pageant
April 7, 2006
Milwaukee
The Rave
April 8, 2006
Minneapolis
The Quest Club
April 9, 2006
Winnipeg
Canada
West End Cultural Centre
April 11, 2006
Calgary
The Whiskey
April 12, 2006
Edmonton
Starlite Room
April 14, 2006
Vancouver
Commodore Ballroom
April 15, 2006
Seattle
United States
Showbox
April 16, 2006
Boise
The Big Easy
April 19, 2006
Santa Cruz
The Catalyst
April 21, 2006
Las Vegas
House of Blues
April 22, 2006
Tempe
The Marquee
April 24, 2006
San Diego
SOMA
April 25, 2006
Santa Ana
The Galaxy
April 26, 2006
Cabazon
Key Club at Morongo Casino
April 27, 2006
Ventura
Ventura Theatre
April 29, 2006
Sacramento
The Boardwalk
May 6, 2006
Allston
Harpers Ferry
May 7, 2006[A]
East Rutherford
The Meadowlands
May 9, 2006
South Burlington
Higher Ground
May 10, 2006
Providence
Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
May 12, 2006
Atlantic City
Music Box at the Borgata
May 13, 2006
Uncasville
Mohegan Sun Arena
May 14, 2006
Towson
Recher Theatre
May 15, 2006
Richmond
Alley Katz
May 17, 2006
Charlotte
Tremont Music Hall
May 18, 2006
Columbia
Headliners Mainstage
May 19, 2006
Nashville
City Hall
May 20, 2006
New Orleans
House of Blues
May 22, 2006
Birmingham
Zydeco
May 23, 2006
Baton Rouge
Varsity Theatre
May 24, 2006
Austin
La Zona Rosa
May 25, 2006
Oklahoma City
Bricktown Brewery
May 27, 2006
Denver
Ogden Theatre
May 28, 2006
Salt Lake City
Avalon Theatre
May 30, 2006
San Francisco
Great American Music Hall
June 1, 2006
Los Angeles
Avalon Theatre
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the Bamboozle Festival .
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
March 4, 2006
Salt Lake City,
Avalon
Rescheduled to May 28, 2006
March 5, 2006
Englewood, Colorado
Gothic Theatre
Rescheduled to May 27, 2006 and moved to the Ogden Theatre in Denver
March 30, 2006
Toronto, Ontario
The Opera House
Moved to The Guvernment
April 3, 2006
Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Intersection
Cancelled
April 20, 2006
Bakersfield, California
Montgomery World Plaza
Cancelled
April 30, 2006
San Francisco
Great American Music Hall
Rescheduled to May 30, 2006
May 17, 2006
Charlotte, North Carolina
Amos
Moved to the Tremont Music Hall
References
^ a b Lichtenstein, Lichtenstein (January 24, 2006). "30 Seconds to Mars Embark on Their First Ever National Headlining Tour" . Marketwired . Retrieved October 19, 2013 .
^ "30 Seconds To Mars touring with Aiden, Emanuel this March" . Alternative Press . January 25, 2006. Retrieved October 19, 2013 .
^ "Salt Lake City and Denver Shows Being Re-Scheduled" . Archived from the original on May 25, 2006. Retrieved October 19, 2013 .
^ a b c Awosika, Mary (March 10, 2006). "30 Seconds to Mars no hobby for Leto" . Sarasota Herald-Tribune : E7. Retrieved October 19, 2013 .
^ Lockwood, Rod (March 30, 2006). "Exception to the rule" . The Blade : E3. Retrieved October 19, 2013 .
^ Peart, Stacie (May 31, 2006). "30 Seconds To Mars Ends First Headlining Tour In SLC". Globe Link : E3.
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