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A print of a T-shirt sold at concerts in 2009 | ||
Tour by Twenty One Pilots | ||
Twenty One Pilots | ||
United States | ||
North America | ||
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5 (confirmed) | ||
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Late 2008 — 29 December 2009 | ||
Twenty One Pilots tour chronology | ||
TOP Tour
(2010 — 2011) |
Information
For the most part, only four Twenty One Pilots concerts in 2009 are known and have been confirmed based on the band's social media posts on Myspace[1] and Twitter.
In the publicly available resources of the Internet it is possible to trace only the second half of 2009 from June. In Webarchive the earliest saving of Twenty One Pilots page on Myspace is January 6, 2010[2], although there are screenshots of earlier saves on the Internet[3], where some information about the reality of the concerts is confirmed. Also on the Twitter page there are an old posts with concert announcements and other information about the band's activity from that period.
An interview with Chris Salih[4] and Nick Thomas[5] mentions some shows between late 2008 and early 2009 where they performed unknown songs that didn't make it onto the debut album and possibly early versions of Self Tittle songs. In Nick Thomas' interview with The Twenty One Pilots Podcast, he mentions that the band has performed covers of other artists[6].
From the known part of the tour, not many concerts were played by the band, by how much the band had to book nights for a concert or participate in festivals and music events. According to Nick Thomas' recollection, the band's early gigs lasted no more than 20-30 minutes.
Only one date[7] from an unrecorded period of performances is known, and its authenticity is questionable.
Tour Dates
Local Shows in 2009
Date | Location | City | Country | Type |
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06.08.2009 | Coffey Road Park | Columbus, OH | United States | Headline show |
10.11.2009 | The Alrosa Villa | Columbus, OH | United States | Battle of the Bands |
11.14.2009 | Unknown Venue | Columbus, OH | United States | Headline show |
12.29.2009 | The Basement | Columbus, OH | United States | Headline show |
Unknow concert
Date | Location | City | Country | Type |
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04.26.2009 | Unknown Venue | Columbus, OH | United States | Headline show |
10.??.2008 | Unknown Venue | Columbus, OH | United States | Unknown type |
Setlists
Only known the full setlist of Battle of the Bands.
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Media
There is only a full recording of the band's performance at Battle of the Bands on the internet and a photo from an unknown performance expected in October 2008 or early 2009.
Other (posters, tickets, etc.)
There wasn't that much merch at the band's 2009 shows. At the early shows (roughly from May-June) the band distributed and sold CDs of their debut self-released EP Jonnhy Boy.
In early September, Twenty One Pilots announced on Twitter that they had ordered a batch of merch, mostly T-shirts with the band's name and logo. At the end of the year, at a concert in the Basement, the band sold CDs of the album of the same name along with the T-shirts.
Sourses
- ↑ https://vk.com/@twentyone_pilots-twenty-one-pilots-ot-i-do-2009-2011
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20100106161719/http://www.myspace.com/twentyonepilots
- ↑ https://vk.com/wall-84519497_117955
- ↑ Chris Salih 2017 interview clips -original drummer for Twenty One Pilots
- ↑ Nick Thomas 2017 interview clips -original bassist for Twenty One Pilots
- ↑ https://soundcloud.com/21pilotspodcast/e10
- ↑ Local Shows#Unknow concert