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The SPACE Tour

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Location
  
North America

End date
  
November 27, 2011

No. of shows
  
21

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Start date
  
November 4, 2011 (2011-11-04)

The StarKid Precarious Auditory Concert Experience Tour, more commonly referred to as The SPACE Tour, was the debut concert tour of musical theatre production company StarKid Productions. The tour visited fifteen cities in North America, and featured songs from the group's previous soundtrack albums.

Contents

Setlist

The tour consisted of performances of songs from the group's previous soundtrack albums: Little White Lie, A Very Potter Musical, Me and My Dick, A Very Potter Sequel, A Very StarKid Album and Starship. Some songs are performed by their original performers; however, as only seven members of the group performed on the tour, most are performed by different performers.

Part 1:

  1. "I Wanna Be"
  2. "Harry Freakin' Potter"
  3. "Gettin' Along"
  4. "Ready to Go"
  5. "The Coolest Girl"
  6. "Granger Danger"
  7. "To Have a Home"
  8. "It's Over Now"
  9. "Stutter"

Part 2:

  1. "Get Back Up"
  2. "Different As Can Be"
  3. "The Way I Do"
  4. "Boy Toy"
  5. "Kick It Up a Notch"
  6. "No Way"
  7. "Status Quo"
  8. "Beauty"

Encore:

  1. "Even Though"
  2. "Liam's Got a Phone Call"
  3. "Days of Summer"
  4. "Goin' Back to Hogwarts"

Support acts

  • Charlene Kaye
  • Jim and the Povolos
  • George Watsky (The Fillmore, Siver Spring)
  • The Gregory Brothers (Gramercy Theatre, New York City)
  • Live album

    A live album of the tour, recorded at the Gramercy Theatre concert, was released on March 13, 2012 through iTunes and Amazon.com. All of the songs, except for "It's Over Now", feature on the album.

    DVD release

    A DVD of the tour, also recorded at the Gramercy Theatre concert, was released on March 24, 2012. Besides capturing the tour on-stage, the DVD offers behind-the-scenes footage and interviews by the film's director, Liam White.

    References

    The SPACE Tour Wikipedia