It's difficult to imagine our last show in Athens was a mere nine days ago and here we are in Colorado having kicked off the US. leg of this amazing tour. The UK. contingent flew out from London on Sunday on what for some of us is the only commercial flight of the tour. The dry heat here and the altitude immediately hits you as we struggle to regain post-flight hydration. Danny and I both woke at 5am on Monday morning so it was early tea in my room whilst bleary-eyed we watched the sunrise.

One bit of bad news we've had over the last few days was a problem for John McCusker with his US visa. Obviously all the Brits are required to travel to the States with valid visas and unfortunately there was a problem for John in acquiring his. This is something which Tim and Paul are trying to resolve and until they do I can't say any more about it so please don't bombard me with questions. It's been looking more and more likely that we'd be doing the first few shows as a 6 piece.
So....a day off to recover at the brand new Ritz-Carlton in downtown Denver and the first order of the day was to contact the Colorado NHT distributor. I'd arranged for a pair of 110v speakers to be delivered to the hotel for this leg of the tour and Ron Perron showed up at the hotel laden with goodies. I'd been thinking about adding the sub to the in-room system and Ron duly obliged. I couldn't wait to get it all up to the room and hooked up. May I apologize in advance to any hotel guests unfortunate enough to be in a room nearby. The sub rocks.

I forced myself to get the gym gear on and have a little workout to try and wake up and on the way to the gym dropped by Mark's room for a discussion about what we would do in the show considering John's absence. The gym is fab here and afterwards, Danny myself and Mark had a wander around the streets in search of shoes and a camera for Dan, the weak dollar making the shopping particularly desirable. An evening meal at an interesting restaurant called the Vesta Dipping Grill in which they explore the world of dips.
Show day. A very early sound check today for obvious reasons and we find ourselves at the venue at 2:00pm. Denver is known as the 'mile-high city' (5,280 feet) and by the time you've traveled the 15 miles into the foothills of the Rockies to Red Rocks, you're another mile high on top of that. So apart from the jet lag and the dehydration, those susceptable are fighting the potential for altitude sickness. It's noticeable every time you climb a set of stairs, let alone walk to the top of this beautiful venue.

One of the most spectacular gigs in the world and because it's so open, you're at the mercy of the weather and elements whenever you come here. Luckily the rain stayed away for the most part and the only thing the crew had to deal with was the occasional gust of wind. The on-stage temperature during sound check must have been over a hundred degrees and consequently we didn't spend any more time up there than we had to. A few minor alterations to the set and a few re-arranged intros and we were ready for the US.



Jesca Hoop, our support for the US and Canadian tour.

We took to the stage at 9:00 and were immediately reminded of what a fantastic audience it is here at Red Rocks. A truly fantastic crowd, great venue...we weren't so bad either!


One bit of bad news we've had over the last few days was a problem for John McCusker with his US visa. Obviously all the Brits are required to travel to the States with valid visas and unfortunately there was a problem for John in acquiring his. This is something which Tim and Paul are trying to resolve and until they do I can't say any more about it so please don't bombard me with questions. It's been looking more and more likely that we'd be doing the first few shows as a 6 piece.
So....a day off to recover at the brand new Ritz-Carlton in downtown Denver and the first order of the day was to contact the Colorado NHT distributor. I'd arranged for a pair of 110v speakers to be delivered to the hotel for this leg of the tour and Ron Perron showed up at the hotel laden with goodies. I'd been thinking about adding the sub to the in-room system and Ron duly obliged. I couldn't wait to get it all up to the room and hooked up. May I apologize in advance to any hotel guests unfortunate enough to be in a room nearby. The sub rocks.

I forced myself to get the gym gear on and have a little workout to try and wake up and on the way to the gym dropped by Mark's room for a discussion about what we would do in the show considering John's absence. The gym is fab here and afterwards, Danny myself and Mark had a wander around the streets in search of shoes and a camera for Dan, the weak dollar making the shopping particularly desirable. An evening meal at an interesting restaurant called the Vesta Dipping Grill in which they explore the world of dips.
Show day. A very early sound check today for obvious reasons and we find ourselves at the venue at 2:00pm. Denver is known as the 'mile-high city' (5,280 feet) and by the time you've traveled the 15 miles into the foothills of the Rockies to Red Rocks, you're another mile high on top of that. So apart from the jet lag and the dehydration, those susceptable are fighting the potential for altitude sickness. It's noticeable every time you climb a set of stairs, let alone walk to the top of this beautiful venue.

One of the most spectacular gigs in the world and because it's so open, you're at the mercy of the weather and elements whenever you come here. Luckily the rain stayed away for the most part and the only thing the crew had to deal with was the occasional gust of wind. The on-stage temperature during sound check must have been over a hundred degrees and consequently we didn't spend any more time up there than we had to. A few minor alterations to the set and a few re-arranged intros and we were ready for the US.



Jesca Hoop, our support for the US and Canadian tour.

We took to the stage at 9:00 and were immediately reminded of what a fantastic audience it is here at Red Rocks. A truly fantastic crowd, great venue...we weren't so bad either!

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 Sportiva
- 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