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Not Your Kind of People tour

Not Your Kind of People World Tour
World tour by Garbage
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Garbage, featuring tour bassist Eric Avery, playing at Montreal's Métropolis, March 2013.
Associated album Not Your Kind of People
Start date April 6, 2012 (2012-04-06)
End date April 18, 2013 (2013-04-18)
Legs 9
No. of shows 55 in North America
46 in Europe
4 in Asia
6 in South America
9 in Oceania
120 Total
Website www.garbage.com
Garbage concert chronology

The Not Your Kind of People Tour is the fifth world concert tour cycle by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage. The tour launched May 2012 in Los Angeles, United States and included headline performances and festival appearances throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The tour also routed South America and several festivals in Australia during 2013.

The tour marks the first Garbage concerts since 2007; and the first tour since the Bleed Like Me tour was ended in October 2005. "Thinking about going back on the road is both thrilling and terrifying in equal measure," lead singer Shirley Manson stated in a press release for the launch of the album and tour; "…but we’ve always enjoyed a little pain mixed in with our pleasure." The band's touring line-up is augmented by the addition of Eric Avery on bass guitar. Tour rehearsals took place in Los Angeles throughout March.

A DVD/Blu-ray release of the Denver, Colorado show was released in May 2013, titled One Mile High... Live.

In late 2011, Garbage announced their return to touring upon the release of Not Your Kind of People. The tour kicked off in United States West Coast, running through a few Mountain States and Texas and then route into Europe for headline shows in United Kingdom, France and Russia before returning to North America to perform shows on the East Coast and Canada. The tour then made its way back to Europe for Garbage to perform their own headline shows in Netherlands, Luxembourg and across the United Kingdom, and to appear on the bills of rock festivals across Europe. Further performances were scheduled in Canada and Japan. The late April concerts in Texas, Colorado and Utah were rescheduled due to personal problems of Duke Erikson.


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