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The Bleed Like Me Tour was the fourth world concert tour cycle by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage. The tour launched in Paris, France and took the band throughout North America, Europe and Australia in support of the band's fourth studio album Bleed Like Me which was released internationally in April 2005. The tour took in combinations of headline performances, slots on the bills at rock festivals, television and radio shows. After being initially organised low-key, the tour snowballed into bigger venues when the parent album and its lead single "Why Do You Love Me" became surprise hits internationally. The tour concluded in Perth, Western Australia after six months on the road; when the tour leg of dates in France, Belgium and United Kingdom were cancelled. A press statem

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  • The Bleed Like Me Tour was the fourth world concert tour cycle by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage. The tour launched in Paris, France and took the band throughout North America, Europe and Australia in support of the band's fourth studio album Bleed Like Me which was released internationally in April 2005. The tour took in combinations of headline performances, slots on the bills at rock festivals, television and radio shows. After being initially organised low-key, the tour snowballed into bigger venues when the parent album and its lead single "Why Do You Love Me" became surprise hits internationally. The tour concluded in Perth, Western Australia after six months on the road; when the tour leg of dates in France, Belgium and United Kingdom were cancelled. A press statement from the band stated that they had "somewhat overextended themselves". Former Janes Addiction bassist Eric Avery left his position as a member of Alanis Morissette's backing band to perform bass guitar for the duration of the tour. Matt Walker, who had performed on the Bleed Like Me album, covered on drums on a small number of North American shows. Walker had also covered for the band on a previous tour. A number of artists supported Garbage throughout the run of the tour, including The Dead 60's, JJ72, Los Abandoned, Melatonine, Silo, Red Jezebel and theSTART. During one festival appearance, Garbage performed four mash ups with Canadian electroclash musician Peaches. Each performance on the tour was led-in by an intro-tape of Johnny Cash's posthumous cover version "Hurt". The first three legs of the tour were documented by a film crew, which was hosted as streaming video on the band's website, and as extra content on their single and album releases. More of the footage was later incorporated into a full-length documentary, Thanks for the Uhhh, Support, which was released on the band's 2007 greatest hits DVD. (en)
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  • Initial setlist # "Queer" # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Supervixen" # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "Why Do You Love Me" # "Vow" # "Only Happy When it Rains" # "Stupid Girl" # "Run Baby Run" # "Boys Wanna Fight" # "Metal Heart" # "Why Don't You Come Over" # "Bleed Like Me" # "Cherry Lips" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Push It" # "Right Between the Eyes" Encore: # "Happy Home" # "Shut Your Mouth" # "When I Grow Up" Concluding setlist # "Queer" # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Not My Idea" # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Why Do You Love Me" # "Vow" # "Cherry Lips" # "Only Happy When it Rains" # "Metal Heart" # "Happy Home" # "Bleed Like Me" # "Shut Your Mouth" # "When I Grow Up"/"Nobody Can Win" # "Push It" # "Supervixen" # "Right Between the Eyes" Encore: # "#1 Crush" # "Stupid Girl" # "Boys Wanna Fight" (en)
  • # "Queer" # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Supervixen" # "Stupid Girl" # "Special" initially; replaced by "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "Hammering in My Head" # "Shut Your Mouth" initially; replaced by "When I Grow Up" # "Vow" # "Bleed Like Me" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Push It" # "Only Happy When it Rains" # "Why Do You Love Me" Encore: # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" initially; replaced by "Metal Heart" # "Cherry Lips" initially; then intermittently replaced by "Run Baby Run" # "Right Between the Eyes" (en)
  • Headline setlist # "Queer" # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Not My Idea" # "Stupid Girl" # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "Why Do You Love Me" # "Hammering in My Head" # "Cherry Lips" # "When I Grow Up" # "Vow" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Run Baby Run" # "Metal Heart" # "Push It" # "Only Happy When it Rains" Encore: # "Bleed Like Me" # "Special" # "Right Between the Eyes" Abbreviated festival setlist # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Not My Idea" # "Stupid Girl" # "Why Do You Love Me" # "Hammering in My Head" # "When I Grow Up" # "Vow" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Metal Heart" # "Push It" # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "Only Happy When it Rains" # "Right Between the Eyes" (en)
  • # "Queer" # "Bad Boyfriend" # "Supervixen" # "Stupid Girl" # "Special" # "Hammering in My Head" # "Shut Your Mouth" # "Vow" # "Bleed Like Me" # "I Think I'm Paranoid" # "Only Happy When it Rains" # "Cherry Lips" # "Push It" # "When I Grow Up" # "Why Do You Love Me" Encore: # "#1 Crush" # "Sex Is Not the Enemy" # "Right Between the Eyes" (en)
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  • It is with great regret that Garbage have decided to cancel their visit to France, Belgium and the UK in October. Having been constantly on the road since the beginning of March the band feel they have somewhat overextended themselves and have mutually decided to conclude their tour at the end of September in Australia. The band wish to extend their apologies to all Garbage fans in the territories involved and thank them profusely for their support. (en)
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  • The Bleed Like Me Tour was the fourth world concert tour cycle by American/Scottish alternative rock group Garbage. The tour launched in Paris, France and took the band throughout North America, Europe and Australia in support of the band's fourth studio album Bleed Like Me which was released internationally in April 2005. The tour took in combinations of headline performances, slots on the bills at rock festivals, television and radio shows. After being initially organised low-key, the tour snowballed into bigger venues when the parent album and its lead single "Why Do You Love Me" became surprise hits internationally. The tour concluded in Perth, Western Australia after six months on the road; when the tour leg of dates in France, Belgium and United Kingdom were cancelled. A press statem (en)
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