Date |
Country |
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27 Feb 07 (Tue) |
Germany |
Munich, Gig In The Sky |
Performed: Radio, Feels Just Like it Should, High Times, If I Like it I do it, Travelling Without Moving, Runaway (encore) |
Additional Information: Part of a promotion between Sony Ericsson and Jamiroquai, the 30 minute set was held on a Boeing 757 aeroplane at 35,000ft flying from Munich to Athens. Six world records were broken on this flight - the records broken were highest ever concert, fastest ever concert, highest ever recording, fastest ever recording, highest gig in a plane and fastest gig in a plane. All were officially recorded by the Guinness Book Of Records. |
27 Feb 07 (Tue) |
Greece |
Athens, Athens Airport |
Performed: Cosmic Girl, Space Cowboy, High Times, Black Capricorn Day, Little L, Radio, Feels Just Like It Should, Use The Force, If I Like It I Do It, Travelling Without Moving, Love Foolosophy, Main Vein, Time Won't Wait, Deeper Underground |
Additional Information: Following the Gig In The Sky on board an aeroplane earlier that day, the band touched down in Athens for a second concert. |
28 Feb 07 (Wed) |
Greece |
Athens, Athens Airport |
Performed: Cosmic Girl, Space Cowboy, High Times, Black Capricorn Day, Little L, Radio, Feels Just Like It Should, Use The Force, If I Like It I Do It, Travelling Without Moving, Love Foolosophy, Main Vein, Time Won't Wait, Deeper Underground |
Additional Information: Following the previous days Gig In The Sky and concert in Athens, a second nights concert at the same location at Athens Airport was held. |
07 Mar 07 (Wed) |
UK |
London (Kings Cross), Scala, Intel "Secret Gig" |
Performed: Cosmic Girl, Space Cowboy, High Times, Black Capricorn Day, Little L, Radio, Feels Just Like It Should, Use The Force, If I Like It I Do It, Travelling Without Moving, Love Foolosophy, Main Vein, Time Won't Wait, Deeper Underground, Virtual Insanity (Encore) |
Tickets: Tickets were only available by winning competitions. |
Additional Information: The gig is part of Jamiroquai's promotion between Intel and computer store PC World. The concert was streamed live on the internet via the Capital Radio (London) website. |