Smashing Pumpkins Go On Tour

2007-05-23 by DoughBoy69 | 11 Comments
Taking the stage for the first time since December 2, 2000, Smashing Pumpkins drew a rapturous response night May 22 from 2,200 fans who packed the historic and elegantly appointed Grand Rex in Paris, France. It was the much-anticipated first stop on the band's world tour, and tickets for the intimate and wide-ranging three-hour show had sold out within minutes of going on sale. The Parisians gave the band a true hero's welcome as they debuted material from the July 10 release "Zeitgeist" (Martha's Music/Reprise) — their first album of new material since 2000 — alongside an array of Pumpkins classics and fan favorites that have defined the alternative music era and underlined the band's diversity.

"Zeitgeist" — which features the just-released single "Tarantula", now buzzing loudly at Rock and Alternative radio as well as all over the Internet — represents a powerful rebirth and reaffirmation of the Smashing Pumpkins by two of its key members, main singer-songwriter and guitarist Billy Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. At the Grand Rex, they welcomed Jeff Schroeder (guitar) and Ginger Reyes (bass) to the lineup, which is supported by keyboardist Lisa Harriton.

Next up for the Pumpkins: they're headlining major European festivals from May 28 at Holland's Pinkpop festival through June 17 at Switzerland's Greenfield Festival, returning to Europe August 17 in Belgium (Pukkelpop Festival) and England August 24 (Leeds Festival) and August 26 (Reading Festival) as well performing in Istanbul, Turkey September 1. The band's itinerary includes a "Live Earth" performance July 7 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ and headlining festival appearances at the Virgin Festivals in Washington, D.C. (August 5) and Toronto, ONT (September 8).

The Pumpkins also announced two sets of residency gigs in the U.S.: nine unprecedented shows at the Orange Peel in Asheville, NC (June 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 and July 2, 3, and 5) plus 11 shows at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco (July 15, 16, 18, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30 and 31 and August 1). At these very special and intimate residencies — both of which instantly sold out — the band will vary set lists from night to night. They'll perform songs from "Zeitgeist" and Pumpkins classics plus retool songs that didn't make it onto "Zeitgeist" and even offer tunes written the day of the show. These shows will give fans a unique opportunity to see the Pumpkins inside the process of creation and operating in the spur of the moment. The band will be taking chances in the hope of taking fans, and their music, to new places.

Smashing Pumpkins setlist - Grand Rex, Paris, France May 22, 2007:

01. United States

02. Today

03. Stand Inside Your Love

04. Orchid

05. Doomsday Clock

06. Home

07. Hummer

08. Starz

09. Tarantula

10. Bullet

11. Gossamer

12. God and Country

13. 33

14. Rocket

15. Winterlong

16. To Sheila

17. Glass and the Ghost

18. Cherub Rock

19. 1979

20. Tonight

21. Neverlost

22. That's the Way

23. Disarm

24. Zero

25. Untitled

26. Shame

27. Silverfuck

28. Annie Dog

29. Muzzle

News Credited to Blabbermouth.com

Tagged: The Smashing Pumpkins

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The Jungler
May 24th 2007
4826 Comments


I don't like them that much, but it's cool to see them back.
New single is eh

pulseczar
May 24th 2007
2385 Comments


when i grow up i wanna marry smashing pumpkins

Xander_Christ
May 24th 2007
132 Comments


Gonna see them at the Virgin Festival in Toronto with my gf, who is a big pumpkinhead. Love the new single, too.

MTEK
May 24th 2007
65 Comments


It's great to see them back, I hope I get to see them live soon..

TheStarclassicTreatment
May 24th 2007
2910 Comments


Pumpkins should have stayed split up

MrKite
May 24th 2007
5020 Comments


No.

himslashher
May 24th 2007
64 Comments


Pumpkins should have stayed split up?

Do you even know what good music is?

Two-Headed Boy
May 24th 2007
4527 Comments


I have high hopes for the new album, but that probably will bite me in the ass soon enough.

I'd go see them live, though.

Justanothernimrod
May 25th 2007
478 Comments


I wish they'd stop this, they're going to make me lose all respect for them.

SP were an amazing band but without D'arcy and James I fail to see the point. 'Tarantula' is really boring and Corgan is off on his high horse again.

astrel
May 25th 2007
2615 Comments


Jimmy Chamberlin makes me happy in my pants. As long as he stays I am fine.

dudeinthepassinglane
May 29th 2007
192 Comments


Still don't think the lineup change makes a credible Pumpkins- But that's an awesome setlist!



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