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{{infobox live show
! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Billy Corgan
| artist = Billy Corgan
|-
| date = August 3, 2005
! align="left" | Date
| venue = [[Diamond Hall]]
| 2005-08-03
| lineup = Billy Corgan, Matt Walker, Linda Strawberry, Brian Liesegang
|-
| bands = Billy Corgan
! align="left" | Venue
| tour = TheFutureEmbrace
| Club Diamond Hall
| poster = 0508XX-Poster.jpg
|-
}}
! align="left" | Location
 
| Nagoya, JP
{{cquote|None of the shows on TheFutureEmbrace tour typify the difficult road I’d set out for myself than these 3 in Japan: demonstrated on this beautiful flyer. Only a few short years before, SP had headlined and sold out the famed Budokan arena, which we were all in awe of given its ties to local Chicago heroes, Cheap Trick. Yet only a few short years later I’d be standing in front of hundreds, not thousands, in half filled clubs, and couldn’t help but notice that many of the faces I’d come to recognize, and who often protested their undying loyalty only a short time before, were now noticeably absent.|author=[[Billy Corgan]]|source=The Smashing Pumpkins Archives<ref>https://smashingpumpkins.com/archives/tpe-tour/</ref>}}
|-
 
! align="left" | Venue Type
| Club
|-
|}
== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
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# {{live song|Bit 4|prerecorded=1}}
* A100
# {{live song|A100}}
* Mina Loy (M.O.H.)
# {{live song|Mina Loy (M.O.H.)}}
* Pretty, pretty STAR
# {{live song|Pretty, Pretty Star}}
* Now (And Then)
# {{live song|Now (And Then)}}
* DIA
# {{live song|DIA}}
* Johanna [Iggy Pop/James Williamson]
# {{live song|Johanna|cover=[[w:Iggy Pop|Iggy Pop]] / [[w:James Williamson (musician)|James Williamson]]}}
* To Love Somebody [Bee Gees]
# {{live song|ToLoveSomebody|cover=[[w:Bee Gees|Bee Gees]]}}
* Walking Shade
# {{live song|Walking Shade}}
* TheCameraEye
# {{live song|The CameraEye}}
* Sittin' On Top Of The World [Bob Dylan]
# {{live song|Sitting on Top of the World|cover=[[w:Walter Vinson|Walter Vinson]] / Lonnie Chatmon}}
* All Things Change
# {{live song|All Things Change}}
* I'm A King Bee [James Moore]
# {{live song|I'm a King Bee|cover=[[w:Slim Harpo|Slim Harpo]]}}
** Today (tease)
## {{live song|Turning Japanese|tease=1|cover=[[w:The Vapors|The Vapors]]}}
* It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n Roll) [AC/DC]  
## {{live song|Today|tease=1}}
## {{live song|The Star-Spangled Banner|tease=1|cover=[[w:Francis Scott Key|Francis Scott Key]]}}
# {{live song|It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)|cover=[[w:AC/DC|AC/DC]]}}


Encore:
=== Encore ===
* Bit 5  
# <li value=15>{{live song|Bit 5}}</li>


== Banter ==
== Banter ==
<blockquote>
{{banter}}
(unknown)
 
</blockquote>
== References ==
{{reflist}}

Latest revision as of 07:57, 19 December 2023

August 3, 2005 – Nagoya, JP
Live performance by Billy Corgan
TheFutureEmbrace tour
DateAugust 3, 2005
VenueDiamond Hall
Coordinates35°10′10″N 136°55′14″E
LocationNagoya, JP
Venue typeClub
Capacity800
PersonnelBilly Corgan, Matt Walker, Linda Strawberry, Brian Liesegang
Order of bandsBilly Corgan

Setlist[edit | edit source]

  1. "Bit 4" (prerecorded) 
  2. "A100
  3. "Mina Loy (M.O.H.)
  4. "Pretty, Pretty Star
  5. "Now (And Then)
  6. "DIA
  7. "Johanna" [Iggy Pop / James Williamson
  8. "ToLoveSomebody" [Bee Gees
  9. "Walking Shade
  10. "The CameraEye
  11. "Sitting on Top of the World" [Walter Vinson / Lonnie Chatmon] 
  12. "All Things Change
  13. "I'm a King Bee" [Slim Harpo
    1. "Turning Japanese" [The Vapors(tease) 
    2. "Today(tease) 
    3. "The Star-Spangled Banner" [Francis Scott Key(tease) 
  14. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" [AC/DC

Encore[edit | edit source]

  1. "Bit 5

Banter[edit | edit source]

(unknown)

References[edit | edit source]