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The Work Tour
Tour by The Saturdays
Associated albumChasing Lights
Start date2 June 2009
End date7 July 2009
No. of shows24 in Europe
The Saturdays concert chronology

The Work Tour is the debut headlining theatre tour by British girl group The Saturdays. The tour became the bands first headlining tour, but their second time actually touring, after they spent part of 2008 as support act for Girls Aloud on their Tangled Up Tour. The tour opened on 2 June 2009, and lasted for 24 shows, finishing on 7 July 2009. The tour featured all of the band's songs from their debut album, apart from 'Vulnerable', a medley of covers, and two new songs that would feature on their then untitled, and up-coming second studio album Wordshaker.

Background

The tour was announced official by The Saturdays, to further promote their 2008 album Chasing Lights. The tour was named after the groups fifth single Work which release coincided with the tour. Overall, 6 out of the 24 dates sold out, these included, the International Arena in Cardiff, and the Southampton Guildhall. The fastest venue to completely sell out was the Brighton Dome.[1] On tour, the band was joined by two support acts.

Concert Synopsis

The concert began with a video interlude, which saw the group individually walk down the catwalk on the set of the workw video, this was played to an instrumental version of the Wideboys Remix of their single Up. The intro to th bands debut single If This Is Love began, and one by one different coloured lights appeared on each girl in turn. This was followed by Set Me Off. Keep her was next to be performed, before the girls brought chairs on stage to singe the comic relief single Just Can't Get Enough. They then performed Wordshaker, which was then unheard, and was to feature on their then upcoming album of the same name.

A mowtown version of Why Me Why Now followed before the girls had a costume change. An extended intro of fall began, before the girls returned to the stage to perform the song. This was followed by an acoustic cover of Madcon's song Beggin' which came before an acoustic version of Chasing Lights. A video Interlude, was then played showing their video flip highlights, before they returned to stage to perform a covers medley, which consisted of the songs; Shut Up And Drive by Rihanna, I Kissed A Girl by Katy Perry, and So What by Pink. One Shot, another song to appear on their second album, was performed next. Lies continued the show, which was then followed by the tour's title song, Work. Work had an extended outro, which made the show appear to have ended.

Next, writing appeared on the video screen, asking if the crowd wanted more, before a musical interlude began signalling the start of the encore segment of the show with a selection of clips from the 'Issues' video. The girls then returned to the stage to perform the song, before ending the show with Up, as they danced with umbrellas.

Support Acts

Setlist

The Catwalk (Video Introduction) (Up Wideboys Remix Instrumental played by the band)

  • 'costume: Black Anoraks
  1. If This Is Love
  • costume: Silver Outfits
  1. Set Me Off
  2. Keep Her
  3. Just Can't Get Enough
  4. Wordshaker (Album track off Wordshaker)
  5. Why Me, Why Now? (Mowtown Remix)

Fall Exteded Intro

  • Costume: White Dresses
  1. Fall
  2. Beggin' (Acoustic version of Madcon single)
  3. Chasing Lights (Acoustic version)

Video Flips Montage (Video interlude)

  • costume: Black Tops, Ripped Jeans
  1. Shut Up And Drive/I Kissed A Girl/So What
  2. One Shot (Album track off Wordshaker)
  3. Lies
  4. Work
Encore
  • Glitter Outfits in Different Colours
  1. Issues
  2. Up
A Vanessa had a foot injury, she remailed seated for part of the tour [4]
B At the final date of the tour, the group performed a short tribute to the late singer Michael Jackson after his death in June 2009, as they stated they had been watchin the funeral service on TV before the show. Mcfly's Dougie Poynter joined the girls on stage, and played base during Just Can't Get Enough.[5][6][7]

Tour Dates

Date(s) City Country Venue
2 June 2009 Glasgow Scotland Clyde Auditorium
3 June 2009 Dundee Caird Hall
5 June 2009 Oxford England New Theatre Oxford
9 June 2009 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
10 June 2009 Norwich Norwich UEA
12 June 2009 Ipswich Regent Theatre
13 June 2009 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
14 June 2009 Bristol Colston Hall
16 June 2009 Reading The Hexagon
17 June 2009 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
20 June 2009 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
21 June 2009 Southhampton Southampton Guildhall
23 June 2009 Manchester Manchester Apollo
24 June 2009 London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
25 June 2009 Brighton Brighton Dome
27 June 2009 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
28 June 2009 Leicester De Montfort Hall
29 June 2009 Liverpool Liverpool Empire Theatre
1 July 2009 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
2 July 2009 Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre
3 July 2009 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
6 July 2009 Grimsby England Grimsby Auditorium
7 July 2009 Manchester Manchester Apollo

Broadcasts & Recordings

None of the shows was filmed for a DVD or televised release/veiwing. The only available footage is fan filmed videos uploaded on to You Tube. The group used the setlist from the Work Tour when they performed at the 2009 ITunes Festival, London. 6 of the tracks which were The up Intro and If This is Love, Just Can't Get Enough, Why Me, Why Now, Work, Issues and Up, featured on an EP released by the band called iTunes Live: London Festival '09.

References