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[[File:TheAsylumTourEATourAnnoucement.jpg|thumb|256px|North American Key Tour Poster]]
 
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The Key Tour was [[Emilie Autumn]] 's first full tour of North America as well as her 6th tour with[[ Opheliac]]. This tour was promoting both the [[The End Records]] ' release of Opheliac as well as [[The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls]]. This tour introduced VIPs to Autumn's tours which included a book reading, a copy of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, and on the all legs besides the first, a poster
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'''The Key Tour''' was [[Emilie Autumn]] 's first full tour of North America as well as her 6th tour with[[ Opheliac]]. This tour was promoting both the [[The End Records]] ' release of Opheliac as well as [[The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls]]. This tour introduced VIPs to Autumn's tours which included a book reading, a copy of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, and on the all legs besides the first, a poster
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
The North American tour was originally planned to start on May 22nd in New York; however, various issues involving the rest of the tour between the New York show and the show planned for California in August led up to her parting from Trisol. Subsequently, those dates had to be pushed back and the European festival dates were canceled all together. After being signed to The End Records it was announced that the tour would commence in the fall.
 
The North American tour was originally planned to start on May 22nd in New York; however, various issues involving the rest of the tour between the New York show and the show planned for California in August led up to her parting from Trisol. Subsequently, those dates had to be pushed back and the European festival dates were canceled all together. After being signed to The End Records it was announced that the tour would commence in the fall.

Revision as of 03:24, 10 July 2013

TheAsylumTourEATourAnnoucement

North American Key Tour Poster

The Key Tour was Emilie Autumn 's first full tour of North America as well as her 6th tour withOpheliac. This tour was promoting both the The End Records ' release of Opheliac as well as The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls. This tour introduced VIPs to Autumn's tours which included a book reading, a copy of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, and on the all legs besides the first, a poster

Development

The North American tour was originally planned to start on May 22nd in New York; however, various issues involving the rest of the tour between the New York show and the show planned for California in August led up to her parting from Trisol. Subsequently, those dates had to be pushed back and the European festival dates were canceled all together. After being signed to The End Records it was announced that the tour would commence in the fall.

For this tour Emilie remade the entire set from scratch instead of using any of the elements from older tours. This includes a large clock for the shadow screen, a chandler made from spoons, and various small props. As well as this, The Key tour introduced Captain Maggot doing lyra during Opheliac in venues that were able to have areal acts. For the 2010 shows a number of other props were also remade to fit with the more recent look of The Asylum.

The Masquerade Incident in Atlanta, GA, happened during this tour.

Captain Maggot was absent for some tours due to scheduling conflicts with her own band, Insects v. Robots.

VIP Ticket Package

Approximately $45

Due to printing problems prior to the tour dates, the books were not sent to Autumn and could not be brought on tour to be distributed to the VIP holders. The VIP holders were instead promised that Autumn would autograph them when they arrived and would ship them out to them herself. It was assumed that the VIP holders would still get their books before their public release in 2010, as that was what their package promised. However, due to poor management on Autumn and her management's behalf, the books were not sent out until late 2010 and early 2011 (long after the book had gone public); much to the fans' dissapointment and despite EA's claims that she was autographing the books via a Twitter post, the books arrived unsigned. To make up for this, Autumn and her friend, Queen fLee, sent out autographed sticker book plates that the VIP holders could put in their books at the end of 2011.

Bloody Crumpets

Set List

  1. Best Safety Lies in Fear
  2. 4 O'Clock
  3. Opheliac
  4. Liar (not performed on certain European dates)
  5. The Art of Suicide
  6. I Want My Innocence Back (not performed on certain European dates)
  7. Shalott
  8. Dominant
  9. God Help Me
  10. Unlaced
  11. Dead Is The New Alive (not performed on certain European dates)
  12. I Know Where You Sleep (not performed on certain European dates)
  13. 306
  14. Misery Loves Company
  15. Face The Wall
  16. Mad Girl
  17. Bohemian Rhapsody
  18. Thank God I'm Pretty
  19. Outro

Tour Dates

North American 1st Leg

Date Venue City Country
October 9 Opera House Toronto Canada
October 10 Studio JPR Montreal Canada
October 12 Middle East Cambridge, MA United States
October 13 Highline Ballroom New York, NY United States
October 14 Bourbon Street Ballroom Baltimore, MD United States
October 16 The Masquerade Atlanta, GA United States
October 17 The Social Orlando, FL United States
October 19 Meridian Houston, TX United States
October 20 Granada Theatre Dallas, TX United States
October 22 El Circo Volador Mexico City Mexico
October 24 The Glasshouse Pomona, CA United States
October 25 Key Club Los Angeles, CA United States
October 27 Great American San Francisco, CA United States
October 29 Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR United States
October 30 The Rickshaw Theatre Vancouver Canada
October 31 El Corazon Seattle, WA United States
November 2 Murray Theatre Salt Lake City, UT United States
November 3 Bluebird Theatre Denver, CO United States
November 4 Granada Theatre Lawrence, KS United States
November 5 Varsity Minneapolis, MN United States
November 6 Logan Squ. Auditorium Chicago, IL United States

North American 2nd Leg

Date Venue City Country
November 20 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK United States
November 21 The Village Little Rock, AR United States
November 22 House of Blues New Orleans, LA United States
November 23 Emo's Austin, TX United States
November 25 The State Theatre St. Petersburg, FL United States
November 26 Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States
November 27 Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL United States
November 28 The Music Farm Charleston, SC United States
November 29 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC United States
November 30 9:30 Club Washington DC United States
December 2 Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY United States
December 3 Mr. Smalls Theatre Millvale, PA United States
December 4 BogartÍs Cincinnati, OH United States
December 5 HeadlinerÍs Music Hall Louisville, KY United States
December 6 The Crofoot Pontiac, MI United States
December 8 Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI United States

European and Australian Legs

Date Venue City Country
January 28 Academy Bristol United Kingdom
January 29 Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton United Kingdom
January 30 Rock City Nottingham United Kingdom
February 1 Gebäude 9 Cologne Germany
February 2 Knust Hamburg Germany
February 3 Pumpehuset Copenhagen Denmark
February 4 Debaser Slussen Stockholm Sweden
February 6 Sub Scene Oslo Norway
February 8 Postbahnhof Berlin Germany
February 9 Progresja Warsaw Poland
February 10 Werk 2 Leipzig Germany
February 11 Seifenfabrik Graz Austria*
February 12 Szene Vienna Austria*
February 13 Rock Cafe Prague Czech Republic*
February 14 Randal Bratislava Slovakia*
February 15 Hafen Innsbruck Austria*
February 17 Munich Munich Germany
February 18 Fabrik Turin Italy
February 19 Auditorium Flog Florence Italy
February 20 Rock Planet Pinarella Di Cervia Italy
February 22 Batschkapp Frankfurt Germany
February 23 Hirsch Nürnberg Germany
February 24 Schlachthof Dresden Germany
February 25 Härterei Zurich Czech Republic
February 26 Trix Antwerp Belgium
February 27 Rockhal Esch Sur Alzette Luxembourg
March 1 Effenar Eindhoven Netherlands
March 2 Zeche Bochum Germany
March 5 Academy Bournemouth United Kingdom
March 6 Rio's Leeds United Kingdom
March 7 O2 Academy Newcastle United Kingdom
March 9 Leadmill Sheffield United Kingdom
March 10 Cathouse Glasglow United Kingdom
March 11 Academy 3 Manchester United Kingdom
March 12 Islington Academy London United Kingdom
March 18 The Metro Sydney Australia
March 19 Gershwin Room Melbourne Australia
March 20 The Zoo Brisbane Australia

*Cancelled Dates

Cancelled Dates

We are very sad to announce that Emilie Autumn has today been struck down with Tracheolaryngitis. This is basically a serious infection (and subsequent inflammation) of the voice-box and windpipe and yes, it is as painful as it sounds!! Emilie is currently unable even to speak, let alone sing or perform, and she is under strict doctor's orders to rest totally and not use her voice at all for the next three or four days minimum. Obviously it would be impossible to perform her usual show under such conditions, so we have no choice but to cancel the shows in Graz, Vienna, Prague, Bratislava and Innsbruck . This is not a step we take lightly, and while we understand that muffins will be disappointed, we also hope that they will understand and join us in wishing her a full and swift recovery.
The rest of the scheduled shows will take place as planned, and we will be announcing rescheduled dates as soon as possible. Please visit this topic on the forum, or go to emilieautumn.com for future updates.[1]

Exclusive Merchandise

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To celebrate the Australian Tour dates, Autumn made an exclusive t-shirt (with dates on the back) for their short visit to the country.

Mexico shirts

To celebrate the first Mexico City visit, Autumn also designed and released two additional t-shirt designs exclusively for the event. The concert turned out to be one of Autumn's biggest performances ever.



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