The Post-Apocalypto Tour was a concert tour by American comedy rock band Tenacious D. The tour was in support of the band's YouTube animatic series Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto and its accompanying soundtrack album Post-Apocalypto, which were released in November 2018. The tour began on November 3, 2018 and ended on February 26, 2020. This tour surpassed the band's 2012 Rize of the Fenix Tour as the longest Tenacious D tour in October 2019 with over 1.8 million people.

Unlike other Tenacious D tours, this tour had a substantial gap from January to May 2019 where there were no performances. Black would later claim that the reason for this hiatus is due to him being required to film Jumanji: The Next Level.

The band confirmed the end of the Post-Apocalypto Tour on March 2, 2020, stating that they would commence on their "The Purple Nurple Tour... Twisting Hard to the Left!" in the United States through September and October 2020, partnering with 46 for 46 to raise awareness of voting for the 2020 United States presidential election, particularity the swing states. The tour was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

This tour was primarily in support of Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto, a hand-drawn animatic series which was released on YouTube from September to November in 2018. The series was entirely drawn by Black, and solely written and voiced by Black and Gass. The vast majority of performances on this tour featured a large front-drop curtain screen, which had visuals from the episodes projected onto it. When the songs played, the curtain was see-through, and revealed Black and Gass performing. A special, shortened cut of the episodes was created to be played in-between the songs for the tour. Due to most outdoor venues being unable to accommodate the curtain, the band skipped the vast majority of the Post-Apocalypto songs at festivals and amphitheatres, starting the performance with "JB Jr. Rap" onwards, and then with a large backdrop of a crudely drawn castle which was erected during "Rize of the Fenix".

The performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on July 25, 2019 featured the Colorado Symphony orchestra throughout the performance.

The July performance at the Palace Theater was broadcast on Oculus Rift.

The performance at Rock in Rio Festival in Brazil on September 28, 2019 featured Internet sensation Junior Bass Groovador on a cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana.

The performances on the February 2020 European leg featured subtitles in the country's respective languages.

Average set list

Post-Apocalypto set

  1. "Hope"
  2. "Making Love"
  3. "Take Us Into Space"
  4. "Fuck Yo-Yo Ma"
  5. "Daddy Ding Dong"
  6. "Robot"
  7. "Colors"
  8. "JB. Jr Rap"
  9. "Woman Time"
  10. "Save the World"
  11. "Post-Apocalypto Theme (Reprise)"

Greatest hits set

  1. "Rize of the Fenix"
  2. "Low Hangin' Fruit"
  3. "Sax-a-Boom"
  4. "Roadie"
  5. "Kickapoo"
  6. "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)"
  7. "The Metal"
  8. "Dio"
  9. "Kielbasa"
  10. "Tribute"
  11. "Double Team"

Encore

  1. "Fuck Her Gently"

Opening acts

Acoustic duo Wynchester, composed of longtime Tenacious D guitarist John Konesky, alongside Kyle Gass Band vocalist, Mike Bray, opened for every night of the tour, excluding festivals and support appearances. The band released their self-titled debut album Wynchester in May 2018.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
Leg 1 — North America #1
November 3, 2018New York CityUnited StatesKings TheatreWynchester
November 4, 2018
November 5, 2018BostonHouse of Blues
November 7, 2018Washington, D.C.The Anthem
November 8, 2018PhiladelphiaThe Fillmore
November 9, 2018PittsburghStage AE
November 10, 2018ColumbusExpress Live!
November 12, 2018DetroitThe Fillmore
November 13, 2018ChicagoRiviera Theatre
November 14, 2018
Leg 2 — North America #2
December 9, 2018CalgaryCanadaGrey Eagle Resort and CasinoWynchester
December 10, 2018
December 11, 2018EdmontonShaw Conference Centre
December 13, 2018VancouverQueen Elizabeth Theatre
December 14, 2018SeattleUnited StatesMoore Theatre
December 15, 2018PortlandCrystal Ballroom*
December 17, 2018OaklandFox Oakland Theatre
December 18, 2018
December 21, 2018Los AngelesHollywood Palladium
December 30, 2018Las VegasThe Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
December 31, 2018
Leg 3 — Europe #1
June 1, 2019LondonEnglandWembley ArenaWynchester
June 2, 2019
June 4, 2019CopenhagenDenmarkRoyal Arena
June 5, 2019OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
June 6, 2019SölvesborgSwedenSweden Rock Festival*
June 8, 2018NurembergGermanyRock im Park Festival*
June 9, 2019NürburgRock am Ring Festival*
June 10, 2019LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop Festival*
Leg 4 — North America #3
July 25, 2019MorrisonUnited StatesRed Rocks Amphitheatre*Wynchester
July 27, 2019Kansas CityStarlight Theatre*
July 28, 2019LincolnPinewood Bowl Theatre*
July 30, 2019Saint PaulPalace Theatre
July 31, 2019
August 2, 2019St. LouisStifel Theatre
August 3, 2019ChicagoLollapalooza Festival*
August 4, 2019NashvilleAscend Amphitheater*Wynchester
August 5, 2019AtlantaCoca-Cola Roxy
Leg 5 — South America
September 28, 2019Rio de JaneiroBrazilRock in Rio Festival*
October 1, 2019BogotáColombiaEstadio El Campín*Supporting Foo Fighters
Leg 6 — North America #4
October 15, 2019New OrleansUnited StatesThe FillmoreWynchester
October 16, 2019HoustonRevention Music Center
October 17, 2019AustinACL Live
October 19, 2019DallasThe Bomb Factory
October 20, 2019Oklahoma CityThe Criterion
October 21, 2019TulsaBrady Theater
October 23, 2019PhoenixComerica Theatre
October 25, 2019San FranciscoMasonic Auditorium
October 26, 2019RenoGrand Theatre at the Grand Sierra Resort
October 27, 2019Santa BarbaraArlington Theater
October 29, 2019Los AngelesWiltern Theater
Leg 7 — Europe #2
February 10, 2020DublinIreland3ArenaWynchester
February 12, 2020MunichGermanyOlympiahalle
February 13, 2020ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
February 15, 2020Luxembourg CityLuxembourgRockhal
February 16, 2020FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle
February 17, 2020BerlinMax-Schmeling-Halle
February 19, 2020MilanItalyLorenzini District
February 20, 2020ZürichSwitzerlandSamsung Hall
February 22, 2020DortmundGermanyWestfalenhallen
February 23, 2020AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
February 24, 2020BrusselsBelgiumForest National
February 26, 2020ParisFranceZénith

All events highlighted with (*) mean that the show was without the projection curtain. This could be due to the venue being outdoors, or logistical problems with the venue.

Personnel

  • Jack Black – lead vocals, additional guitar
  • Kyle Gass – lead guitar, additional vocals, flute
  • John Konesky – electric guitar, additional vocals
  • John Spiker – bass guitar, additional vocals
  • Scott Seiver – drums

See also