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The Medicine Tour

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Start date
  
March 9, 2012

Dates
  
9 Mar 2012 – 30 Sep 2012

End date
  
September 30, 2012

No. of shows
  
52 in North America 5 in South America 2 in Asia 59 in total

Associated albums
  
Light Me Up, Hit Me Like a Man

The Medicine Tour is the second headlining concert tour by American rock band The Pretty Reckless in support of their debut studio album, Light Me Up (2010), and their second extended play, Hit Me Like a Man EP (2012).

Contents

Background

The tour dates were announced on January 23, 2012 via the band's official website. These concerts would be taking place in North America, performing at several of the same venues that the band had visited the previous year.

Opening acts

  • The Parlor Mob (March 9 – April 25)
  • The Hollywood Kills (selected dates during March 9 – April 25)
  • Setlist

    1. "Hit Me Like a Man"
    2. "Since You're Gone"
    3. "Zombie"
    4. "Miss Nothing"
    5. "Just Tonight"
    6. "Goin' Down"
    7. "Cold Blooded"
    8. "Seven Nation Army" (White Stripes cover) (performed on Argentina through July 29, 2012)
    9. "Aerials" (System of a Down cover)
    10. "My Medicine"
    11. "Make Me Wanna Die"
    12. "Factory Girl"
      Encore
    13. "Nothing Left to Lose"
    Notes
  • During the band's support shows for Marilyn Manson, The Pretty Reckless performed "Under the Water" before "Factory Girl".
  • "Nothing Left to Lose" and the cover of System of a Down's "Aerials" were not performed at support shows for Marilyn Manson.
  • "Factory Girl" contains elements of Led Zeppelin's "Bring It On Home" (April 27 – May 2 and May 4–19 dates only)
  • Tour dates

    Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
    A This concert was a part of "Hello Cruel World Tour", supporting Marilyn Manson B This concert was a part of "Bazooka Rocks Festival"
    Cancellations and rescheduled shows

    References

    The Medicine Tour Wikipedia