The Time Machine World Tour

The Time Machine World Tour is the third tour made by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes as solo artist. The tour was undergone in support of Hayes' third studio album, This Delicate Thing We've Made. The tour was performed in two-halves - the first half, called Club Delicacy, is a pre-release gigs, consists of nightclub and music festival gigs, and included songs from previous albums, few new songs and several covers, most notably, Madonna's "Dress You Up". The second half has more production including choreography and decorations, such as a giant bridge and origami-made bird. After the main tour completed in October, Darren embarked on a small US tour during November where he did six acoustic gigs in The Borders Book chain stores.[1]

The Time Machine Tour
Tour by Darren Hayes
Cover of the DVD release of the tour
Associated albumThis Delicate Thing We've Made
Start dateMarch 2007
End date25 October 2007
No. of shows33
Darren Hayes concert chronology
Alternative Image
2015 special edition DVD cover
Rehearsing "How to Build a Time Machine", Bray, UK

Personnel

  • Vocals – Darren Hayes
  • Musical director & keyboards – Justin Shave
  • Guitar & backing vocals – Steve Young
  • Drums – Peter Huntington
  • Keyboards – Micheal Edwards
  • Backing vocals – Anna Maria Le Spina, Ian James

Setlist

  1. "Introduction"
  2. "The Future Holds a Lion's Heart"
  3. "Who Would Have Thought"
  4. "Waking the Monster"
  5. "How to Build a Time Machine"
  6. "Neverland"
  7. "Insatiable"
  8. "On the Verge of Something Wonderful"
  9. "Listen All You People"
  10. "The Best Thing"
  11. "The Only One"
  12. "Void"
  13. "Darkness"
  14. "Step into the Light"
  15. "I Like the Way"
  16. "Words"
  17. "Casey"
  18. "So Beautiful"
  19. "I Want You"
  20. "Affirmation" / "Rise"
  21. "Me, Myself and (I)"
  22. "Pop!ular" / "Baby I'm a Star"
  23. "The Great Big Disconnect"

DVD releases

Hayes's performance on 25 October 2007, at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane, was recorded and released on DVD. A deluxe version, exclusively available via Hayes's official website, was made available on 1 July 2008. A standard version was made available on 22 July 2008. The DVD was subsequently repackaged and re-released on 5 October 2015 along with a bonus CD and a miniature replica of the original Time Machine Tour programme.

Release details:

  • 2008 deluxe version: Powdered Sugar – POWSUGDVD1DEL[2]
  • 2008 standard version: Powdered Sugar – POWSUGDVD1USA1/AUS[3]
  • 2015 reissue: Absolute – POWSUGCDDVD9X[4]

Original release

  1. "Introduction"
  2. "The Future Holds a Lion's Heart"
  3. "Who Would Have Thought"
  4. "Waking the Monster"
  5. "How to Build a Time Machine"
  6. "Neverland"
  7. "Insatiable"
  8. "On the Verge of Something Wonderful"
  9. "Listen All You People"
  10. "The Best Thing"
  11. "The Only One"
  12. "Void"
  13. "Darkness"
  14. "Step into the Light"
  15. "I Like the Way"
  16. "Words"
  17. "Casey"
  18. "So Beautiful"
  19. "Affirmation"
  20. "I Want You"
  21. "Me, Myself and (I)"
  22. "The Great Big Disconnect"

2015 Special edition

DVD Track list: As per original release.[4]

Bonus live CD:

  1. "The Future Holds a Lion's Heart"
  2. "Who Would Have Thought"
  3. "Waking the Monster"
  4. "How to Build a Time Machine"
  5. "The Only One"
  6. "Darkness"
  7. "Step into the Light"
  8. "Casey"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[5]
9 March 2007 London United Kingdom Soho Revue Bar
Oceania
20 March 2007 Sydney Australia The Basement
22 March 2007 Melbourne Manchester Lane
23 March 2007 Brisbane Alhambra Lounge
North America
28 March 2007 New York City United States Joes Pub
29 March 2007
Europe[5]
16 April 2007 London United Kingdom Soho Revue Bar
19 April 2007
12 May 2007
9 June 2007
North America
11 June 2007 New York City United States Canal Room
15 June 2007 Toronto Canada The Mod Club Theatre
18 June 2007 Chicago United States Lakeshore Theatre
19 June 2007 San Francisco Red Devil Lounge
22 June 2007 Los Angeles Roxy Theatre
25 June 2007 New York City Hudson Theatre
26 June 2007 Canal Room
Europe
30 June 2007[5] London United Kingdom Soho Revue Bar
24 September 2007 Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
25 September 2007 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle City Hall
27 September 2007 Birmingham Birmingham Symphony Hall
28 September 2007 Brighton Brighton Dome
30 September 2007 Manchester The Lowry
1 October 2007 Liverpool Liverpool Philharmonic
3 October 2007 London Royal Albert Hall
Oceania
13 October 2007 Perth Australia Burswood Theatre
16 October 2007 Newcastle Newcastle Civic Theatre
17 October 2007 Sydney Sydney State Theatre
20 October 2007 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
21 October 2007 Canberra Canberra Theatre
24 October 2007 Melbourne Melbourne Entertainment Centre
25 October 2007 Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre

References

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