There's no denying it's risky to book an outdoor show in the summertime in New York city and today the city felt more like a tropical rain forest than anything else. With strong thunderstorms in the forecast for every day this week the afternoon temperature today was in the high 80's and I'd guess near 100% humidity. Every time I looked skyward this afternoon on our walk back from lunch at a cafe called Serendipity 3, I thought it was going to pour. The forecast.....

Amazingly, it held off, not only all day but for the whole show. That is until 20 minutes or so into the load-out so the crew suffered a bit but not as much as they could have. They had to deal with a split-load-out too, meaning they unloaded the trucks down on 53rd street into smaller vans which took the gear up to 72nd and 5th which is where the park entrance was. All this was done in reverse of course for the load-out, during the deluge.

The outdoor meet and greet would have been canceled if the rain had come but thankfully the 70 or so guests were treated to the usual musical freak show that Folk Shag puts on at the pre-show event.

Backstage security, New York style.

Looking out at the New York skyline with the lightening in the distance was mildly biblical as the flashes seemed to be coming from all around and it felt like something was keeping it all away. A feeling confirmed as 20 minutes after we came off-stage whatever force was holding it off could work no longer and the heavens opened, literally just as we got into our SUV to take us back to the hotel. I stayed behind as my family are spending the last week or so of the tour with me, and John passed on the runner too since Heidi is here as well.

I got a few shots of the approaching storm during the load-out. The shot below was taken about 5 minutes before it came.

We got back to our hotel in no time and decided to go across the road to the pub. Most of the crew boys were in there so I called John and he brough along Heide, Danny and Richard so pretty soon most of the touring party were in there downing pints (American size, ie a bit smaller) of Sam Adams, Guinness, Carlsberg etc. etc. The fact that tomorrow is a day off in New York meant that the evening went on into the wee hours.....and why not.

Amazingly, it held off, not only all day but for the whole show. That is until 20 minutes or so into the load-out so the crew suffered a bit but not as much as they could have. They had to deal with a split-load-out too, meaning they unloaded the trucks down on 53rd street into smaller vans which took the gear up to 72nd and 5th which is where the park entrance was. All this was done in reverse of course for the load-out, during the deluge.

The outdoor meet and greet would have been canceled if the rain had come but thankfully the 70 or so guests were treated to the usual musical freak show that Folk Shag puts on at the pre-show event.

Backstage security, New York style.

Looking out at the New York skyline with the lightening in the distance was mildly biblical as the flashes seemed to be coming from all around and it felt like something was keeping it all away. A feeling confirmed as 20 minutes after we came off-stage whatever force was holding it off could work no longer and the heavens opened, literally just as we got into our SUV to take us back to the hotel. I stayed behind as my family are spending the last week or so of the tour with me, and John passed on the runner too since Heidi is here as well.

I got a few shots of the approaching storm during the load-out. The shot below was taken about 5 minutes before it came.

We got back to our hotel in no time and decided to go across the road to the pub. Most of the crew boys were in there so I called John and he brough along Heide, Danny and Richard so pretty soon most of the touring party were in there downing pints (American size, ie a bit smaller) of Sam Adams, Guinness, Carlsberg etc. etc. The fact that tomorrow is a day off in New York meant that the evening went on into the wee hours.....and why not.
KTGC Tour 2008
- 31st July - Miami FL - Filmore Miami Beach @ Jackie Gleason
- 30th July - Tampa FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall
- 29th July - Atlanta GA - Chastain Park Amphitheatre
- 27th July - Charlotte NC - Ovens Auditorium
- 26th July - Philadelphia PA - Mann Centre for the Performing Arts
- 25th July - Newark NJ - New Jersey Performing Arts Centre
- 23rd July - New York NY - Rumsay Playfield, Central Park
- 22nd July - Vienna VA - The Filene Center
- 20th July - Syracuse NY - Landmark Theatre
- 19th July - Boston MA - Bank of America Pavillion
- 18th July - Ottowa ON - National Arts Centre
- 17th July - Toronto ON - Molson Amphitheatre
- 16th July - Kettering OH - Fraze Pavillion at Lincoln Park Center
- 15th July - Nashville TN - Ryman Auditorium
- 13th July - Chicago IL - Auditorium Theatre
- 12th July - Minneapolis MN - Orpheum Theatre
- 11th July - Winnipeg MB - Concert Hall
- 9th July - Regina SK - Conexus Centre of the Arts
- 8th July - Saskatoon SK - Sid Buckwold Theatre
- 7th July - Edmonton AB - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
- 5th July - Calgary AB - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
- 4th July - Kelowna BC - Prospera Place
- 3rd July - Vancouver BC - Orpheum Theatre
- 2nd July - Seattle WA - Chateau St. Michelle Winery
- 1st July - Portland OR - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
- 29th June - Jacksonville OR - Britt Pavilion
- 28th June - San Francisco CA - The Greek Theatre (Berkeley)
- 27th June - Los Angeles CA - The Greek Theatre
- 26th June - Las Vegas NV - The Joint
- 25th June - Salt Lake City UT - Abravanel Hall
- 24th June - Denver CO- Red Rocks
- 15th June - Athens - Lycabettus Open Air
- 13th June - Istanbul Kurucesme Open Air
- 11th June - Sofia - Culture Palace
- 10th June - Belgrade Arena
- 9th June - Zagreb - Dom Sportova
- 8th June - Codroipo Villa Manin (nr. Pordenone) Open Air
- 7th June - Pesaro - BPA Palace
- 6th June - Rome - Palalottomatica
- 4th June - Luxembourg - Rockhal
- 3rd June - Brussels - Forest National
- 2nd June - Koln - Arena
- 1st June - Sonderborg - Augustenborg Castle
- 25th - 30th May - Royal Albert Hall
- 24th May - Brighton Centre
- 22nd May - Cardiff - CIA
- 21st May - Newcastle - City Hall
- 20th May - Belfast - Odyssey
- 19th May - Dublin - RDS
- 18th May - Edinburgh - Playhouse
- 17th May - Manchester - MEN
- 16th May - Birmingham - NEC
- 14th May - Munich - Olympiahalle
- 13th May - Vienna - Stadthalle
- 12th May - Budapest - Arena
- 11th May - Prague - T-Mobile Arena
- 10th May - Oberhausen - Arena
- 9th May - Hannover - TUI Arena
- 7th May - Stuttgart - Schlayerhalle
- 6th May - Leipzig - Arena
- 5th May - Hamburg - Color Line Arena
- 4th May - Frankfurt - Festhalle
- 3rd May - Berlin - Velodrom
- 2nd May - Warsaw - Torwar
- 27th April - Moscow - Olympiski
- 26th April - St. Petersburg - New Ice Arena
- 25th April - Helsinki - Hartwall Arena
- 23rd April - Stockholm - Hovet
- 22nd April - Karlstadt - Lofbergs Lila
- 21st April - Bergen - Vestlandshallen
- 20th April - Oslo - Spectrum
- 19th April - Copenhagen - Forum
- 17th April - Bolzano - Palaonda
- 16th April - Mantova - Palabam
- 15th April - Milan - Datchforum
- 14th April - Zurich - Hallenstadion
- 12th April - Erfurt - Messehalle
- 11th April - Mannheim - SAP Arena
- 10th April - Strasbourg - Zenith
- 9th April - Paris - Bercy
- 8th April - Nantes - Zenith
- 7th April - Toulouse - Zenith
- 5th April - Granada - Coliseo Atarfe
- 4th April - Lisbon - Campo Pequeno
- 3rd April - Madrid - Palacio De Portes
- 2nd April - Barcelona - Palau St. Jordi
- 31st March -Rotterdam - Ahoy
- 30th March - Amsterdam - HMH
- 29th March - Amsterdam - HMH
- 15th - 18th March - Production Rehearsals (Deepest Berkshire)
- 2nd - 14th March - Rehearsals LONDON
