Peepshow tour
The Peepshow tour was a music tour of the United States by Barenaked Ladies from October 21 to November 29, 2003, in support of their album Everything to Everyone. It included 26 shows in 26 cities. The tour was a significant departure from the traditional structure of the band's concerts, and was the start of a trend among their tours. The tour was followed immediately on December 1 by a series of holiday-themed shows not considered part of this tour.
Unusual Aspects
The tour was notable for a variety of aspects. The first unusual aspect of the tour was its venues. The band played the tour in theatres around the United States which sat (depending on the venue) approximately 2000-6000 people. This was significantly smaller scale than the band's preceding tours which took place at larger arena venues. This was especially notable since it was the band's first tour in support of a New album, Everything to Everyone. It was GeneRally perceived as A Tour designed for the band's biggest fans based on the other unique aspects noted below. The tour was followed up with a more traditional and widespread promotional tour called the "(Barenaked Ladies Play) Everywhere For Everyone tour", which was an arena tour.
Secondly, the band played two sets with an intermission, and had no opening act (sometimes joking during the second set AbOUT the opening act - themselves - as if it were a different band). This afforded the band an abundance of time relative to their traditional one-set concerts. While a normal show would have included approximately 20 songs, the Peepshow concerts included as many as 29 songs at one show, with most shows having 27 or 28 (five shows had only 25 or 26 songs). The shows also included a 15-20 minute question and answer period in which the band would respond to several questions posed by randomly chosen audience members, which sometimes resulted in extra songs or parts of songs being played. The shows also included many of the band's trademark banters and improv raps.
Another notable aspect was the song selection. One of two main reasons the band wanted the extra time at their shows was to showcase their new album, Everything to Everyone. At every show on the tour, the band played every song on the album (which itself was a long album at 14 songs plus the bonus track, "Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!").
The band wanted to try something else new which was the other reason they wanted the extra time. Over the course of the tour, the band endeavoured (successfully) to play every song they'd ever released (qualified as only including songs released on their then six original-material studio albums (from Gordon to Everything to Everyone) plus Disc One, though they did play a number of b-sides, and songs they'd recorded on demos. The band found after playing this tour with shuffled setlists, and old songs they rarely played, that they enjoyed it. This led to a marked increase in the variety of songs and changing setlists from show-to-show on future tours, as well as the playing of unreleased and rare songs on future turns like the 2004 Au Naturale summer tour.
The tour was also the first occurrence of a performance style in which the band plays acoustic instruments while standing centre-stage around one ambient microphone, which opened the show's second set. This has become a standard part of most Barenaked Ladies shows; they have done some smaller shows entirely in this style.
Song selection
The tour took a few shows to find the right feel, and the structure was not concrete. As such, the setlist structure wasn't identical for the entire tour. Every night, the band played:
- All 15 songs of Everything to Everyone, including "Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!" (with "For You" in the acoustic set).
- A selection of the band's most popular singles including (at almost every show): Brian Wilson, The Old Apartment, One Week (in a new style in the acoustic set) and Pinch Me.
- The song "Road Runner" from Buck [...] in the acoustic set
- One song each from Gordon, Born On A Pirate Ship, and Maroon (including its hidden track) starting from track one at the first show, going in normal order along the tour.
- One song each from Maybe You Should Drive and Stunt (including its two bonus tracks) starting from the last track, going in reverse order along the tour.
- A variety of extra songs selected in no particular order to fit the setlist. Some were more commonly chosen, including certain singles.
While the order of the one-per-album tracks was fairly steady, there were gaps, for example, when the band felt they needed more rehearsal at a song they hadn't played in a while. They put some songs off for a few shows, and played another song from the same album in that slot. There was always at least one song from each of the 5 studio albums up to Maroon in the setlist. When a single that was played every night came up in the rotation, it was take as both the single and the song from that album. A notable fact about this tour was that it was one of the only (if not the only) Barenaked Ladies tours ever not to play "If I Had $1000000" every show. It was played in full only twice.
Recording
The entire tour was recorded for multi-track audio by the band, like future tours were. However, they did not begin mixing and selling the shows online until the Everywhere For Everyone tour. The band once considered using these recordings to construct live versions of their first six albums to sell to fans, but this never materialized. The band still has these recordings and could conceivably use them in the future.
Setlist
Setlists varied, particularly in the first few shows. A typical setlist would be similar to this:
- Set 1
:#Testing 1,2,3
:#Maybe Katie
:#Celebrity
:#rotated song
:#Next Time
:#Unfinished
:#Aluminum
:#rotated song
:#Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!
:#War On Drugs (with introduction/explanation from Steven Page)
:#Upside Down
:#Q&A Segment
:#rotated song
- Set 2
:#Road Runner (acoustic)
:#rotated song (acoustic)
:#For You (acoustic)
:#One Week (acoustic)
:#Another Postcard
:#rotated song
:#Take It Outside
:#rotated song
:#Second Best
:#rotated song
:#The Old Apartment
:#Shopping
:#Have You Seen My Love (first encore)
:#Brian Wilson (first encore)
:#Pinch Me (second encore)
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Venue |
|---|---|---|
October 21 2003 |
Boston, MA |
Orpheum Theatre |
October 22 2003 |
New York City, NY |
Hammerstein Ballroom |
October 25 2003 |
Chicago, IL |
Riviera Theatre |
October 26 2003 |
Detroit, MI |
State Theatre |
October 28 2003 |
Minneapolis, MN |
Orpheum Theatre |
October 29 2003 |
Milwaukee, WI |
Riverside Theatre |
October 30 2003 |
St. Louis, MO |
American Theatre |
November 1 2003 |
Cleveland, OH |
State Theatre |
November 2 2003 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Murat Theatre |
November 4 2003 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
DeVos Hall |
November 5 2003 |
Columbus, OH |
Wexner Mershon Auditorium |
November 6 2003 |
Cincinnati, OH |
Taft Theatre |
November 8 2003 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Tower Theatre |
November 10 2003 |
Washington D.C. |
DAR Constitution Hall |
November 11 2003 |
Albany, NY |
Palace Theatre |
November 12 2003 |
Rochester, NY |
Rochester Auditorium Theatre |
November 13 2003 |
Hartford, CT |
The Bushnell |
November 16 2003 |
Dallas, TX |
McFarlin Memorial Auditorium |
November 17 2003 |
Houston, TX |
Verizon Wireless Theatre |
November 20 2003 |
Universal City, CA |
The Wiltern |
November 21 2003 |
Berkeley, CA |
Community Theatre |
November 23 2003 |
Seattle, WA |
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall |
November 24 2003 |
Spokane, WA |
Opera House |
November 25 2003 |
Portland, OR |
Arlene Schitzer Hall |
November 28 2003 |
Denver, CO |
Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre |
November 29 2003 |
Kansas City, MO |
Uptown Theatre |