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Human. :II: Nature. World Tour

The Human. :II: Nature. World Tour is the ongoing eighth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their ninth studio album, Human. :II: Nature..[2][3]

Human. :II: Nature. World Tour
Tour by Nightwish
The promo poster for the Latin American tour in October 2022
Associated albumHuman. :II: Nature.
Start dateJuly 28, 2021
End dateJune 22, 2023[1]
Legs8
No. of shows49 in Europe
13 in North America
4 in Latin America
4 in Asia
71 total (to date)
Nightwish concert chronology

It is the first tour in which Kai Hahto is an official member of the band, following original drummer Jukka Nevalainen's departure on July 15, 2019.[4] It is also the first tour not to feature bassist Marko Hietala following his departure in January 2021,[5] and the first to feature bassist Jukka Koskinen as a session bassist who later joined the band in August 2022.

Background

 
Jansen, Holopainen and Donockley during the Festival de Nîmes concert in July 2022

In promoting the tour and the album before its release, Troy Donockley and Floor Jansen were special guests on Planet Rock Radio, performing acoustic versions of "Nemo" and "How's the Heart?".[6][7]

Following the postponement of the tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band was set to begin the world tour on March 12, 2021 with an interactive livestream experience in a virtual reality built tavern which will feature songs from the album on its setlist.[8][9] The virtual livestream show was later postponed to May 2021.[10] Upon the conclusion of the virtual performances, the shows had broken records with the first drawing 150,000 viewers and setting it as the most viewed virtual performance in Finland, with the box office exceeding one million in euros.[11]

The band began the tour in Europe, South America, Asia and North America following the virtual performance. The tour was originally scheduled to begin in spring 2020, but due to the pandemic, the band had postponed the tour.[12][13][14] The European tour was postponed again to late 2021 on January 29, 2021, but had added a new date in Dublin, Ireland.[15][16] The band returned to Hellfest in Clisson, France on July 25, 2022.[17] Additional tour dates for North America were announced on October 12, 2021.[18] European tour dates for November and December were later confirmed to go ahead for the band.[19] Shows that were postponed in Europe that year were later rescheduled for the end of 2022.[20] Following the announcements of shows in Kitee and Vaasa,[21] the tour is set to conclude in June 2023.[1]

At the Oslo performance during their performance of "The Greatest Show on Earth", the band paid tribute to the late Alexi Laiho, a deceased member of the former Children of Bodom by displaying a picture of him on the video screen.[22][23] The Pinkpop festival on June 17, 2022 had the band's set shortened, as Jansen had performed solo on the same day.[24] During the Amsterdam show on November 27, 2022, Henk Poort joined on stage with Jansen to perform "The Phantom of the Opera", with the show being filmed for a future live release.[25] Yannis Papadopoulos from Beast in Black later joined the band on stage at the Prague concert on December 21, 2022 to perform "Sahara".[26]

Following Marko Hietala's departure from the band in January 2021, the band had announced in a statement that there will be a temporary live member to fill in for bass.[27] It was announced on May 28, 2021 before the first virtual performance that Jukka Koskinen would be the session bass player exclusively for the tour.[28] However, the band later announced on August 21, 2022 that Jukka Koskinen would be the new permanent bass player in the band.[29]

Shortly after the Latin American leg of the tour in October 2022, vocalist Floor Jansen underwent a successful breast cancer surgery. The band resumed its third European leg in November and December. It was then announced that Jansen's radiation therapy was moved from February to January 2023, resulting in the postponement of the band's Asian tour.[30]

Reception

Natasha Scharf, a reviewer from Louder Sound, had given the virtual performances a positive review. She stated: "Despite the technological limitations, Nightwish genuinely look like they're having the best time ever and there's no hint of the concerns Tuomas Holopainen had about their future. It's been two and a half years since their last live show and they've clearly missed the stage. Tonight's set is tight and packed with material from Human. :II: Nature., fan favourites and some surprising additions, including Harvest, Bless the Child, and a lovely acoustic rendition of How's the Heart? The intimate setting also captures friendly gestures that might have otherwise been missed; the band frequently exchange grins and nods, and Jansen even gives Koskinen a heartfelt thumbs-up during Ghost Love Score."[31]

Norway Rock Magazine gave the Oslo performance at the Spektrum a positive review. Opening their review, they acknowledged the impressive stage production and setlist, they stated that the band didn't disappoint their fans which gave the band a rapturous reception. Praising Floor Jansen on her flawless performance and powerful vocals as well as being mastering at connecting with the audience, they also praised the chemistry and dynamic stage presence from all of the other members, which made it clear the band missed performing in front of an adoring audience. Concluding their review, they said the band know how to put on a superb live show, they finished their review stating that the show really was the 'Greatest Show on Earth'.[32]

Samantha Wu from the Spill Magazine opened her review, noting on the anticipation of fans who were eager to hear the tracks from the band's new album live, knowing what to expect: soaring orchestral music with hard, ripping guitars and Floor Jansen's complex voice, which Wu acknowledged as "ground-breaking" despite the difficulty some of the songs were to sing. Having acknowledged the departure of former member Marko Hietala, she also mentioned the soft and melodic vocals of Troy Donockley - taking notes on how he paired it with Jansen's vocals during an acoustic version of "How's the Heart?". Wu concluded their review stating that the band delivered a whirlwind of an experience and that it was the best return to live music anyone could ask for.[33]

Opening acts

Setlist

Songs performed throughout the tour
Oceanborn (1998)
Wishmaster (2000)
  • "She Is My Sin"
Century Child (2002)
Once (2004)
  • "Dark Chest of Wonders"
  • "Nemo"
  • "Planet Hell"
  • "Ghost Love Score"
Dark Passion Play (2007)
  • "Sahara"
  • "7 Days to the Wolves"
Imaginaerum (2011)
  • "Storytime"
  • "I Want My Tears Back"
  • "Last Ride of the Day"
Endless Forms Most Beautiful (2015)
  • "Élan"
  • "Our Decades in the Sun"
  • "Alpenglow"
  • "The Greatest Show on Earth"
Human. :II: Nature. (2020)
  • "Noise"
  • "Shoemaker"
  • "Harvest"
  • "Pan"
  • "How's the Heart?"
  • "Tribal"
Sample Setlist

The following setlist was performed at the warm-up show of the tour at Club Teatria, and is not intended to represent all of the shows on tour.[37]

  1. "Music" (intro tape)
  2. "Noise"
  3. "Planet Hell"
  4. "Tribal"
  5. "Élan"
  6. "Storytime"
  7. "How's the Heart?"
  8. "Harvest"
  9. "7 Days to the Wolves"
  10. "Dark Chest of Wonders"
  11. "I Want My Tears Back"
  12. "Ever Dream"
  13. "Nemo"
  14. "Sleeping Sun"
  15. "Shoemaker"
  16. "Last Ride of the Day"
  17. "Ghost Love Score"
  18. "The Greatest Show on Earth (Chapters I, II and III)"
  19. "Ad Astra" (outro tape; with Floor singing live)

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date City Country Venue
Europe[38][39][40]
July 28, 2021 Oulu Finland Club Teatria[A]
July 30, 2021[a] Kuusisaari
July 31, 2021[b] Kuopio Väinölänniemi
November 14, 2021 Oslo Norway Spektrum
April 22, 2022 Tampere Finland Nokia Arena
April 24, 2022 Helsinki Helsinki Ice Hall
North America[38]
May 4, 2022 Toronto Canada History
May 6, 2022 Montreal M Telus
May 7, 2022 Lowell United States Tsongas Center
May 8, 2022 New York City Terminal 5
May 10, 2022 Silver Spring The Fillmore
May 12, 2022 Chicago Radius
May 13, 2022 Saint Paul The Fillmore
May 15, 2022 Denver Mission Ballroom
May 18, 2022 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
May 20, 2022 Los Angeles The Wiltern
May 21, 2022
Europe[38][41][42]
June 2, 2022 Hyvinkää Finland Rockfest (Festival)
June 9, 2022 Sölvesborg Sweden Sweden Rock (Festival)
June 17, 2022 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop (Festival)
June 25, 2022 Clisson France Hellfest (Festival)
June 30, 2022 Santa Coloma de Gramenet Spain Barcelona Rockfest (Festival)
July 2, 2022 Nîmes France Festival de Nîmes (Festival)
July 10, 2022 Vizovice Czech Republic Masters of Rock (Festival)
July 15, 2022 Tallinn Estonia Pirita Klooster
July 17, 2022 Joensuu Finland Ilosaarirock (Festival)
July 23, 2022 Seeflughafen Germany Deichbrand (Festival)
July 30, 2022 Székesfehérvár Hungary Fezen Fest (Festival)
August 1, 2022 Bucharest Romania Romexpo
August 12, 2022 Turku Finland Knotfest (Festival)
Latin America[2]
October 13, 2022 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Vivo Rio
October 14, 2022 São Paulo Espaço das Américas
October 16, 2022 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
October 19, 2022 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán
October 22, 2022 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
October 23, 2022 Guadalajara Teatro Diana
Europe[2]
November 20, 2022 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
November 21, 2022 London England SSE Arena
November 22, 2022 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
November 23, 2022 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
November 25, 2022 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle
November 27, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
November 28, 2022
November 30, 2022 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
December 1, 2022 Dusseldorf Germany ISS Dome
December 2, 2022 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
December 4, 2022 Vienna Austria Stadthalle
December 5, 2022 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
December 6, 2022 Milan Italy Fiera Milano City
December 9, 2022 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
December 10, 2022 Bamberg Brose Arena
December 12, 2022 Hamburg Barclays Arena
December 13, 2022 Leipzig Arena Leipzig
December 14, 2022 Gliwice Poland Gliwice Arena
December 16, 2022 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
December 18, 2022 Stuttgart Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
December 20, 2022 Budapest Hungary László Papp Budapest Sports Arena
December 21, 2022 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
North America[43]
January 31, 2023 Bimini The Bahamas 70000 Tons of Metal
February 2, 2023
Asia
March 25, 2023 Osaka Japan Loud Park (Festival)
March 26, 2023 Tokyo
March 29, 2023 Manila Philippines SM Skydome
March 31, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New Taipei
Europe[2][21][44][45]
June 3, 2023 Stockholm Sweden Evenew
June 7, 2023 Athens Greece Release Athens Festival
June 9, 2023 Berlin Germany Parkbühne Wuhlheide
June 10, 2023 Nickelsdorf Austria Nova Rock Festival
June 12, 2023 Gelsenkirchen Germany Amphitheater
June 16, 2023 Kitee Finland Kiteen Rantakenttä
June 17, 2023 Vaasa Lemonsoft Stadion
June 22, 2023 Oslo Norway Tons of Rock (Festival)
  • A^ This is a secret concert that the band performed under the pseudonym "Nevski & the Prospects".[46]

Postponed and cancelled dates

Date City Country Venue Reason Ref.
April 10, 2020 Oulu Finland Club Teatria COVID-19 pandemic [47]
April 15, 2020 Guangzhou China Gym-ll
April 17, 2020 Shanghai Bandai Namco Base
April 18, 2020
May 2, 2020[48] Mexico City Mexico Domination Festival
June 7, 2020[49] Tampere Finland Rockfest
June 11, 2020[50] Krakow Poland Mystic Festival
June 11–13, 2020[51] Interlaken Switzerland Greenfield Festival
September 8, 2020 Toronto Canada Meridian Hall
September 11, 2020 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Palladium Venue change due to rescheduling
September 12, 2020
November 16, 2020 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum COVID-19 pandemic
December 16, 2020 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena
August 14, 2021 Helsinki Finland Kaisaniemi Park
September 12, 2021 Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall
September 10, 2021 Saint Petersburg A2 Green Concert
September 14, 2021 Kyiv Ukraine Stereo Plaza
September 16, 2021 Minsk Belarus Falcon Club
September 17, 2021 Wacken Germany Bullhead City (Festival)
November 17, 2021 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
November 18, 2021 Birmingham England Resorts World Arena
November 22, 2021 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
November 23, 2021
November 24, 2021 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
November 25, 2021 Dusseldorf Germany ISS Dome
November 27, 2021 Leipzig Arena Leipzig
November 28, 2021 Gliwice Poland Arena Gliwice
December 2, 2021 Stuttgart Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
December 3, 2021 Milan Italy Lorenzini District
December 5, 2021 Bamberg Germany Brose Arena
December 6, 2021 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
December 7, 2021 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
December 9, 2021 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
December 15, 2021 Munich Olympiahalle
December 17, 2021 Hamburg Barclaycard Arena
December 21, 2021 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
November 9, 2022 St. Petersburg Russia Yubileyny Sports Palace 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [52]
November 10, 2022 Moscow Crocus City Hall
November 12, 2022 Kiev Ukraine Stereoplaza
November 13, 2022 Minsk Belarus Falcon Club
January 3, 2023 Beijing China Exhibition Theater
January 5, 2023 Shanghai Bandai Namco Base
January 6, 2023
January 8, 2023 Guangzhou Gym-ll
January 11, 2023 Hong Kong Star Hall
January 17, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Gelora Bung Karno
January 15, 2023 Sentosa Singapore Hard Rock Coliseum Postponed due to vocalist Floor Jansen's radiation therapy following her breast cancer surgery in October 2022 [30]
January 17, 2023 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater
January 19, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New Taipei
January 23, 2023 Seoul South Korea KBS Hall
January 25, 2023 Osaka Japan Namba Hatch
January 27, 2023 Tokyo Ex Theater Roppongi
January 28, 2023
June 2–3, 2023 Gävle Sweden Atlas Rock Festival Festival cancelled

Extra concerts

Date City Country Venue Event
February 27, 2020 London England Planet Rock Radio Promotional Acoustic Session
May 28, 2021 The Islanders Arms Online virtual concert
May 29, 2021

Personnel

Guest musicians

  • Henk Poort – guest vocals (Amsterdam, Europe 2022)
  • Yannis Papadopoulos – guest vocals (Prague, Europe 2022)

References

Notes

  1. ^ The concert on July 30, 2021 was a part of Qstock.
  2. ^ The concert on July 31, 2021 was a part of Kuopiorock.

Citations

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External links

  • Nightwish's Official Website

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The Human II Nature World Tour is the ongoing eighth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish in support of their ninth studio album Human II Nature 2 3 Human II Nature World TourTour by NightwishThe promo poster for the Latin American tour in October 2022Associated albumHuman II Nature Start dateJuly 28 2021End dateJune 22 2023 1 Legs8No of shows49 in Europe13 in North America4 in Latin America4 in Asia71 total to date Nightwish concert chronologyDecades World Tour 2018 Human II Nature World Tour 2021 2023 It is the first tour in which Kai Hahto is an official member of the band following original drummer Jukka Nevalainen s departure on July 15 2019 4 It is also the first tour not to feature bassist Marko Hietala following his departure in January 2021 5 and the first to feature bassist Jukka Koskinen as a session bassist who later joined the band in August 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Reception 3 Opening acts 4 Setlist 5 Tour dates 5 1 Postponed and cancelled dates 6 Extra concerts 7 Personnel 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Citations 9 External linksBackground Edit Jansen Holopainen and Donockley during the Festival de Nimes concert in July 2022 In promoting the tour and the album before its release Troy Donockley and Floor Jansen were special guests on Planet Rock Radio performing acoustic versions of Nemo and How s the Heart 6 7 Following the postponement of the tour due to the COVID 19 pandemic the band was set to begin the world tour on March 12 2021 with an interactive livestream experience in a virtual reality built tavern which will feature songs from the album on its setlist 8 9 The virtual livestream show was later postponed to May 2021 10 Upon the conclusion of the virtual performances the shows had broken records with the first drawing 150 000 viewers and setting it as the most viewed virtual performance in Finland with the box office exceeding one million in euros 11 The band began the tour in Europe South America Asia and North America following the virtual performance The tour was originally scheduled to begin in spring 2020 but due to the pandemic the band had postponed the tour 12 13 14 The European tour was postponed again to late 2021 on January 29 2021 but had added a new date in Dublin Ireland 15 16 The band returned to Hellfest in Clisson France on July 25 2022 17 Additional tour dates for North America were announced on October 12 2021 18 European tour dates for November and December were later confirmed to go ahead for the band 19 Shows that were postponed in Europe that year were later rescheduled for the end of 2022 20 Following the announcements of shows in Kitee and Vaasa 21 the tour is set to conclude in June 2023 1 At the Oslo performance during their performance of The Greatest Show on Earth the band paid tribute to the late Alexi Laiho a deceased member of the former Children of Bodom by displaying a picture of him on the video screen 22 23 The Pinkpop festival on June 17 2022 had the band s set shortened as Jansen had performed solo on the same day 24 During the Amsterdam show on November 27 2022 Henk Poort joined on stage with Jansen to perform The Phantom of the Opera with the show being filmed for a future live release 25 Yannis Papadopoulos from Beast in Black later joined the band on stage at the Prague concert on December 21 2022 to perform Sahara 26 Following Marko Hietala s departure from the band in January 2021 the band had announced in a statement that there will be a temporary live member to fill in for bass 27 It was announced on May 28 2021 before the first virtual performance that Jukka Koskinen would be the session bass player exclusively for the tour 28 However the band later announced on August 21 2022 that Jukka Koskinen would be the new permanent bass player in the band 29 Shortly after the Latin American leg of the tour in October 2022 vocalist Floor Jansen underwent a successful breast cancer surgery The band resumed its third European leg in November and December It was then announced that Jansen s radiation therapy was moved from February to January 2023 resulting in the postponement of the band s Asian tour 30 Reception EditNatasha Scharf a reviewer from Louder Sound had given the virtual performances a positive review She stated Despite the technological limitations Nightwish genuinely look like they re having the best time ever and there s no hint of the concerns Tuomas Holopainen had about their future It s been two and a half years since their last live show and they ve clearly missed the stage Tonight s set is tight and packed with material from Human II Nature fan favourites and some surprising additions including Harvest Bless the Child and a lovely acoustic rendition of How s the Heart The intimate setting also captures friendly gestures that might have otherwise been missed the band frequently exchange grins and nods and Jansen even gives Koskinen a heartfelt thumbs up during Ghost Love Score 31 Norway Rock Magazine gave the Oslo performance at the Spektrum a positive review Opening their review they acknowledged the impressive stage production and setlist they stated that the band didn t disappoint their fans which gave the band a rapturous reception Praising Floor Jansen on her flawless performance and powerful vocals as well as being mastering at connecting with the audience they also praised the chemistry and dynamic stage presence from all of the other members which made it clear the band missed performing in front of an adoring audience Concluding their review they said the band know how to put on a superb live show they finished their review stating that the show really was the Greatest Show on Earth 32 Samantha Wu from the Spill Magazine opened her review noting on the anticipation of fans who were eager to hear the tracks from the band s new album live knowing what to expect soaring orchestral music with hard ripping guitars and Floor Jansen s complex voice which Wu acknowledged as ground breaking despite the difficulty some of the songs were to sing Having acknowledged the departure of former member Marko Hietala she also mentioned the soft and melodic vocals of Troy Donockley taking notes on how he paired it with Jansen s vocals during an acoustic version of How s the Heart Wu concluded their review stating that the band delivered a whirlwind of an experience and that it was the best return to live music anyone could ask for 33 Opening acts EditAsim Searah Oulu Beast in Black Europe North America Latin America Boudika Latin America Amorphis Europe 34 Chaos Magic Latin America Lahiobotox Europe 35 Mister Misery Europe Sonata Arctica Europe Turmion Katilot Europe 36 Setlist EditSongs performed throughout the tourOceanborn 1998 Sleeping Sun Wishmaster 2000 She Is My Sin Century Child 2002 Bless the Child Ever Dream The Phantom of the Opera Once 2004 Dark Chest of Wonders Nemo Planet Hell Ghost Love Score Dark Passion Play 2007 Sahara 7 Days to the Wolves Imaginaerum 2011 Storytime I Want My Tears Back Last Ride of the Day Endless Forms Most Beautiful 2015 Elan Our Decades in the Sun Alpenglow The Greatest Show on Earth Human II Nature 2020 Noise Shoemaker Harvest Pan How s the Heart Tribal Sample SetlistThe following setlist was performed at the warm up show of the tour at Club Teatria and is not intended to represent all of the shows on tour 37 Music intro tape Noise Planet Hell Tribal Elan Storytime How s the Heart Harvest 7 Days to the Wolves Dark Chest of Wonders I Want My Tears Back Ever Dream Nemo Sleeping Sun Shoemaker Last Ride of the Day Ghost Love Score The Greatest Show on Earth Chapters I II and III Ad Astra outro tape with Floor singing live Tour dates EditList of concerts showing date city country and venue Date City Country VenueEurope 38 39 40 July 28 2021 Oulu Finland Club Teatria A July 30 2021 a KuusisaariJuly 31 2021 b Kuopio VainolanniemiNovember 14 2021 Oslo Norway SpektrumApril 22 2022 Tampere Finland Nokia ArenaApril 24 2022 Helsinki Helsinki Ice HallNorth America 38 May 4 2022 Toronto Canada HistoryMay 6 2022 Montreal M TelusMay 7 2022 Lowell United States Tsongas CenterMay 8 2022 New York City Terminal 5May 10 2022 Silver Spring The FillmoreMay 12 2022 Chicago RadiusMay 13 2022 Saint Paul The FillmoreMay 15 2022 Denver Mission BallroomMay 18 2022 San Francisco Warfield TheatreMay 20 2022 Los Angeles The WilternMay 21 2022Europe 38 41 42 June 2 2022 Hyvinkaa Finland Rockfest Festival June 9 2022 Solvesborg Sweden Sweden Rock Festival June 17 2022 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival June 25 2022 Clisson France Hellfest Festival June 30 2022 Santa Coloma de Gramenet Spain Barcelona Rockfest Festival July 2 2022 Nimes France Festival de Nimes Festival July 10 2022 Vizovice Czech Republic Masters of Rock Festival July 15 2022 Tallinn Estonia Pirita KloosterJuly 17 2022 Joensuu Finland Ilosaarirock Festival July 23 2022 Seeflughafen Germany Deichbrand Festival July 30 2022 Szekesfehervar Hungary Fezen Fest Festival August 1 2022 Bucharest Romania RomexpoAugust 12 2022 Turku Finland Knotfest Festival Latin America 2 October 13 2022 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Vivo RioOctober 14 2022 Sao Paulo Espaco das AmericasOctober 16 2022 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna ParkOctober 19 2022 Santiago Chile Teatro CaupolicanOctober 22 2022 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los DeportesOctober 23 2022 Guadalajara Teatro DianaEurope 2 November 20 2022 Antwerp Belgium Lotto ArenaNovember 21 2022 London England SSE ArenaNovember 22 2022 Birmingham Resorts World ArenaNovember 23 2022 Dublin Ireland 3ArenaNovember 25 2022 Berlin Germany Max Schmeling HalleNovember 27 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo DomeNovember 28 2022November 30 2022 Paris France AccorHotels ArenaDecember 1 2022 Dusseldorf Germany ISS DomeDecember 2 2022 Esch sur Alzette Luxembourg RockhalDecember 4 2022 Vienna Austria StadthalleDecember 5 2022 Munich Germany OlympiahalleDecember 6 2022 Milan Italy Fiera Milano CityDecember 9 2022 Frankfurt Germany FesthalleDecember 10 2022 Bamberg Brose ArenaDecember 12 2022 Hamburg Barclays ArenaDecember 13 2022 Leipzig Arena LeipzigDecember 14 2022 Gliwice Poland Gliwice ArenaDecember 16 2022 Zurich Switzerland HallenstadionDecember 18 2022 Stuttgart Germany Hanns Martin Schleyer HalleDecember 20 2022 Budapest Hungary Laszlo Papp Budapest Sports ArenaDecember 21 2022 Prague Czech Republic O2 ArenaNorth America 43 January 31 2023 Bimini The Bahamas 70000 Tons of MetalFebruary 2 2023AsiaMarch 25 2023 Osaka Japan Loud Park Festival March 26 2023 TokyoMarch 29 2023 Manila Philippines SM SkydomeMarch 31 2023 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New TaipeiEurope 2 21 44 45 June 3 2023 Stockholm Sweden EvenewJune 7 2023 Athens Greece Release Athens FestivalJune 9 2023 Berlin Germany Parkbuhne WuhlheideJune 10 2023 Nickelsdorf Austria Nova Rock FestivalJune 12 2023 Gelsenkirchen Germany AmphitheaterJune 16 2023 Kitee Finland Kiteen RantakenttaJune 17 2023 Vaasa Lemonsoft StadionJune 22 2023 Oslo Norway Tons of Rock Festival A This is a secret concert that the band performed under the pseudonym Nevski amp the Prospects 46 Postponed and cancelled dates Edit Date City Country Venue Reason Ref April 10 2020 Oulu Finland Club Teatria COVID 19 pandemic 47 April 15 2020 Guangzhou China Gym llApril 17 2020 Shanghai Bandai Namco BaseApril 18 2020May 2 2020 48 Mexico City Mexico Domination FestivalJune 7 2020 49 Tampere Finland RockfestJune 11 2020 50 Krakow Poland Mystic FestivalJune 11 13 2020 51 Interlaken Switzerland Greenfield FestivalSeptember 8 2020 Toronto Canada Meridian HallSeptember 11 2020 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Palladium Venue change due to reschedulingSeptember 12 2020November 16 2020 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum COVID 19 pandemicDecember 16 2020 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint ArenaAugust 14 2021 Helsinki Finland Kaisaniemi ParkSeptember 12 2021 Moscow Russia Crocus City HallSeptember 10 2021 Saint Petersburg A2 Green ConcertSeptember 14 2021 Kyiv Ukraine Stereo PlazaSeptember 16 2021 Minsk Belarus Falcon ClubSeptember 17 2021 Wacken Germany Bullhead City Festival November 17 2021 Dublin Ireland 3ArenaNovember 18 2021 Birmingham England Resorts World ArenaNovember 22 2021 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo DomeNovember 23 2021November 24 2021 Esch sur Alzette Luxembourg RockhalNovember 25 2021 Dusseldorf Germany ISS DomeNovember 27 2021 Leipzig Arena LeipzigNovember 28 2021 Gliwice Poland Arena GliwiceDecember 2 2021 Stuttgart Germany Hanns Martin Schleyer HalleDecember 3 2021 Milan Italy Lorenzini DistrictDecember 5 2021 Bamberg Germany Brose ArenaDecember 6 2021 Zurich Switzerland HallenstadionDecember 7 2021 Paris France AccorHotels ArenaDecember 9 2021 Frankfurt Germany FesthalleDecember 15 2021 Munich OlympiahalleDecember 17 2021 Hamburg Barclaycard ArenaDecember 21 2021 Berlin Max Schmeling HalleNovember 9 2022 St Petersburg Russia Yubileyny Sports Palace 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 52 November 10 2022 Moscow Crocus City HallNovember 12 2022 Kiev Ukraine StereoplazaNovember 13 2022 Minsk Belarus Falcon ClubJanuary 3 2023 Beijing China Exhibition Theater January 5 2023 Shanghai Bandai Namco BaseJanuary 6 2023January 8 2023 Guangzhou Gym llJanuary 11 2023 Hong Kong Star HallJanuary 17 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Gelora Bung KarnoJanuary 15 2023 Sentosa Singapore Hard Rock Coliseum Postponed due to vocalist Floor Jansen s radiation therapy following her breast cancer surgery in October 2022 30 January 17 2023 Manila Philippines New Frontier TheaterJanuary 19 2023 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New TaipeiJanuary 23 2023 Seoul South Korea KBS HallJanuary 25 2023 Osaka Japan Namba HatchJanuary 27 2023 Tokyo Ex Theater RoppongiJanuary 28 2023June 2 3 2023 Gavle Sweden Atlas Rock Festival Festival cancelled Extra concerts EditDate City Country Venue EventFebruary 27 2020 London England Planet Rock Radio Promotional Acoustic SessionMay 28 2021 The Islanders Arms Online virtual concertMay 29 2021Personnel EditMain article List of Nightwish band members Floor Jansen lead vocals Tuomas Holopainen keyboards Emppu Vuorinen guitars Kai Hahto drums percussion Troy Donockley uilleann pipes tin whistle bouzouki male vocals additional guitars Jukka Koskinen bassGuest musicians Henk Poort guest vocals Amsterdam Europe 2022 Yannis Papadopoulos guest vocals Prague Europe 2022 References EditNotes Edit The concert on July 30 2021 was a part of Qstock The concert on July 31 2021 was a part of Kuopiorock Citations Edit a b Nightwish Vi alskar varlden vi bor i Goteborgs Posten in Swedish June 10 2022 Retrieved June 12 2022 a b c d Nightwish Live Announcing the new album HUMAN NATURE Nightwish January 16 2020 Archived from the original on January 16 2020 Retrieved January 16 2020 NIGHTWISH s JUKKA NEVALAINEN Officially Exits Band KAI HAHTO Named Permanent Drummer Blabbermouth July 15 2019 Retrieved October 17 2019 Marko Hietala leaves Nightwish Metal Hammer Retrieved July 11 2021 NIGHTWISH Perform Acoustic Version Of Nemo For Planet Rock Video BraveWords Retrieved March 31 2021 NIGHTWISH s FLOOR JANSEN And TROY DONOCKLEY Perform Acoustic Version Of How s The Heart For Planet Rock Video BraveWords Retrieved March 31 2021 Nightwish will kick off their 2021 tour with a gig in an imaginary pub Louder Retrieved December 17 2020 NIGHTWISH To Start Human II Nature World Tour In Virtual Reality Blabbermouth December 17 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 NIGHTWISH Upcoming Human II Nature Virtual Livestream Show Rescheduled For May 2021 BraveWords February 4 2021 Retrieved February 4 2021 Nightwish s virtual concert broke records Helsinki Times May 30 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 Nightwish Announce Rescheduled Tour For 2021 Kerrang September 4 2020 Retrieved September 4 2020 NIGHTWISH More World Tour dates rescheduled Nightwish November 2 2020 Retrieved November 3 2020 NIGHTWISH RE SCHEDULED NIGHTWISH USA 2021 DATES HERE Nightwish August 10 2020 Archived from the original on September 25 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 Nightwish have postponed their European tour Metal Hammer January 29 2021 Retrieved January 29 2021 Carter Emily January 29 2021 Nightwish have rescheduled their 2021 UK European tour Kerrang Retrieved January 29 2021 Le Hellfest 2022 s offre Metallica et Guns N Roses en tetes d affiche Le Monde fr in French June 17 2021 Retrieved June 17 2021 NIGHTWISH Announces May 2022 North American Tour BLABBERMOUTH NET October 12 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 Nightwish update European tour dates postpone Dublin and Birmingham gigs Metal Hammer October 22 2021 Retrieved October 22 2021 Ewing Jerry November 22 2021 Nightwish reschedule postponed European dates Louder Sound Retrieved November 22 2021 a b Nightwish announces home town show to Kitee next summer Chaoszine November 8 2022 Retrieved November 8 2022 Scarlett Elizabeth November 17 2021 Nightwish pay tribute to Children Of Bodom s Alexi Laiho Metal Hammer Retrieved November 17 2021 Nightwish pay tribute to Alexi Laiho last night at Oslo Spektrum show Chaoszine November 15 2021 Retrieved November 17 2021 Floor Jansen Performs Solo And With Nightwish At Pinkpop Festival 2022 On The Same Day Pro Shot Video Of Both Shows Available Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles June 20 2022 Retrieved June 21 2022 Nightwish Perform The Phantom Of The Opera For The First Time In 17 Years Amsterdam Show Filmed For Future DVD Release Video Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles Retrieved November 28 2022 Watch Beast in Black s Yannis Papadopoulos performing Nightwish s Sahara with Floor Jansen at Prague O2 Arena Chaoszine December 23 2022 Retrieved December 26 2022 NIGHTWISH s Longtime Bassist Vocalist MARKO MARCO HIETALA Announces His Departure From Band BLABBERMOUTH NET January 12 2021 Retrieved January 12 2021 Nightwish paljasti uuden basistinsa Ilta Sanomat in Finnish May 28 2021 Retrieved May 28 2021 Nightwish announces Jukka Koskinen as band s new permanent bassist Chaoszine August 21 2022 Retrieved August 21 2022 a b Nightwish Singer s Radiation Therapy Rescheduled For January Asian Tour Postponed Blabbermouth net December 5 2022 Retrieved December 7 2022 Scharf Natasha May 30 2021 An Evening With Nightwish In A Virtual World Reviewed Prog Magazine Retrieved May 30 2021 Nightwish Oslo Spektrum Norway Rock Magazine in Norwegian Bokmal November 15 2021 Retrieved March 11 2022 Wu Samantha May 5 2022 SPILL LIVE REVIEW NIGHTWISH w BEAST IN BLACK HISTORY TORONTO Spill Magazine Retrieved June 29 2022 Amorphis to support Nightwish on UK and European tour Louder March 20 2020 Retrieved March 22 2020 Kumpula Ossi April 29 2022 Finland is funland again Nightwish and Lahiobotox at Helsinki Ice Hall Chaoszine Retrieved May 5 2022 NIGHTWISH Taps AMORPHIS And TURMION KATILOT As Support For Fall 2020 European Tour Blabbermouth March 20 2020 Retrieved April 20 2020 NIGHTWISH Fan Filmed Video From Secret Club Show As NEVSKI amp THE PROSPECTS In Oulo Finland Available Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles July 29 2021 Retrieved July 29 2021 a b c Past Shows Nevski amp The Prospectsin konsertti Club Teatrialla jarjestetaan heinakuun loppupuolella tapahtuma siirtynyt yli vuodella Kaleva in Finnish Retrieved July 7 2021 Festival Announcements Kuopiorock julkisti kesan 2021 ensimmaiset nimet Savon Sanomat May 15 2020 Retrieved May 15 2020 Siltanen Vesa July 1 2020 Qstock julkisti nipun ensi vuoden esiintyjiaan Nightwish tahdittaa oululaisfestaria kesalla 2021 Soundi Retrieved July 1 2020 SLIPKNOT Recruits NIGHTWISH BRING ME THE HORIZON And ARCH ENEMY For Inaugural KNOTFEST FINLAND BLABBERMOUTH NET September 21 2021 Retrieved September 23 2021 Metallica Pearl Jam Nightwish en Chic op PinkPop DutchCowboys in Dutch November 1 2021 Retrieved November 2 2021 Nightwish Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023 Metal Underground October 28 2022 Retrieved October 29 2022 Nightwish soittaa jattikonsertin Vaasan Lemonsoft Stadionilla kesakuussa KaaosZine in Finnish October 5 2022 Retrieved October 5 2022 Oi Nightwish sto Release Athens 2023 Documento in Greek December 5 2022 Retrieved December 5 2022 NIGHTWISH Plays Secret Show In Finland Video BLABBERMOUTH NET July 28 2021 Retrieved July 28 2021 Postponement cancellation references Finland bans gatherings of 500 people YLE March 12 2020 Retrieved March 12 2020 Yli 500 ihmisen yleisotilaisuudet perutaan toukokuun loppuun saakka hallitus varautuu taudin leviamiseen lisatalousarviolla YLE March 12 2020 Retrieved March 12 2020 Nightwish OULUN NW COVER YHTYEEN KEIKKA SIIRTYY THE Facebook Retrieved March 24 2020 non primary source needed NIGHTWISH Nightwish cancels Chinese shows Nightwish March 10 2020 Retrieved March 24 2020 Domination MX La edicion de DominationMX 2020 queda Facebook Retrieved April 1 2020 non primary source needed Rockfest People of Rockfest meilla on todella Facebook Retrieved April 24 2020 non primary source needed Mystic Festival 2020 see you in 2021 Mystic Festival April 17 2020 Retrieved April 18 2020 Swiss festival season gone as gov extends event ban IQ Magazine Retrieved April 30 2020 Stickler Jon Nightwish Reschedule UK And European Tour To May 2021 Stereoboard Retrieved November 11 2020 Nightwish at Crocus City Hall crocus hall ru in Russian Retrieved August 10 2021 Dear viewers The Nightwish concert scheduled for May 27 2020 postponed to June 7 2021 then postponed to September 12 2021 is postponed to an indefinite date All previously purchased tickets are valid Mexico s Domination Festival reveals 2020 lineup Original Misfits Def Leppard Rancid Opeth more Consequence of Sound December 19 2019 Retrieved December 26 2019 Rockfest muuttaa Tampereelle Iron Maidenin lisaksi lavalle nousee Nightwish Soundi November 7 2019 Retrieved November 7 2019 Nightwish Artists Mystic Festival 2020 Diese Bands kommen ans Greenfield Blick October 30 2019 Retrieved October 30 2019 Nightwish cancels Ukrainian Belarusian amp Russian shows Nightwish com July 8 2022 Retrieved October 4 2022 External links EditNightwish s Official Website Retrieved from https en 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