Sigur Rós concert tours

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Iceland Tour (1999)

Sigur Rós first tour was exclusively in various cities of Iceland, and was in support of their first album, Von.

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Icelandic Opera House, Reykjavík[1]
  1. "Von"
  2. "Syndir guðs (opinberun frelsarans)"
  3. "Flugufrelsarinn"
  4. "Olsen Olsen"
  5. "Ágætis byrjun"
  6. "Viðrar vel til loftárása"
  7. "Svefn-g-englar"
  8. "Ný batterí"
  9. "Nýja lagið"
  10. "Hafsól"

World Tour (2000)

In 2000 the band embarked on their first worldwide tour, in support of their second album Ágætis byrjun. Starting in January in the United Kingdom continuing on through the year finishing in Germany in November, it also featured the appearances of a number of new songs that would later appear on their third album, ( ).

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Rytmeposten, Odense[3]
  1. "E-bow"
  2. "Í Gær"
  3. "Nýja lagið"
  4. "Bíum Bíum Bambaló"
  5. "Dánarfregnir Og Jarðarfarir"
  6. "Svefn-g-englar"
  7. "Popplagið"
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Le Bikini, Ramonville-Saint-Agne[4]
  1. "Von"
  2. "Olsen Olsen"
  3. "Svefn-g-englar"
  4. "Viðrar vel til loftárása"
  5. "Hafsól"

World Tour (2001)

This tour was the band's third world tour, and preceded the recording of their third album ( ).

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Montreux Jazz Festival [5]
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Nýja lagið"
  3. "Fyrsta"
  4. "Samskeyti"
  5. "Svefn-g-englar"
  6. "Ný batterí"
  7. "Vaka"
  8. "Mìlàno"
  9. "Olsen Olsen"
  10. "Dauðalagið"
  11. "Hafsól"
  12. "Popplagið"
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Club Quattro, Tokyo [6]
  1. "Vaka"
  2. "E-bow"
  3. "Sveng-g-englar"
  4. "Alafoss"
  5. "Lagið í gær"
  6. "Olsen Olsen"
  7. "Fyrsta"
  8. "Samskyeti"
  9. "Death Song"
  10. "Ný batterí"
  11. "Popplagið"


World Tour (2002-2004)

A As Õðin's Raven Magic.
B Featured Björk as part of the set.
C As part of the 'Split Sides' dance project with Radiohead and Merce Cunningham.
D Featuring Steindór Andersen.
E Industry-only concert.

Cancellations and Rescheduled Shows

October 17, 2002 Berlin Berlin Arena Rescheduled to 20 February 2003

World Tour (2005-2007)

A Two performances at this venue at 6pm and 10:30pm.
C Split Sides performance.
D Tibet House fundraiser.
E Screening of Heima.
F Screening of Heima, with 3 song acoustic set and a Q&A session.
G 3 song acoustic set.
H Screening of Heima, with 3 song acoustic set.
I Two appearances at this venue at 8pm and 10pm.

World Tour (2008-2009)

This world tour was in support of Sigur Rós' fifth album, Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust. The final two nights of the United Kingdom tour at the Alexandra Palace provided the basis for their 2011 live concert/double live album Inni.

A Concert with Björk and others.
B Extract from Óðin's Raven Magic.

World Tour (2012-2013)

The band's most recent tour to date is in support of their sixth and seventh albums, Valtari and Kveikur respectively.

References

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