21 Feb 14
Eric Clapton and his band stepped off the stage of Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan a short time ago. Early reports about the February 21 concert indicate a well-paced, solid show. The set list remained unchanged from the previous evening. If you were at the show, share your experience with fans around the world. Send a review to info@whereseric.com for publication in the 2014 Eric Clapton Tour Archive.
Eric and his band now head to Yokohama, where they will perform Sunday. It’s then off to Nagoya on the 25th and Osaka on the 26th before performing one final concert at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan on the 28th. After that show, dates in Thailand, Singapore, Dubai and Bahrain follow. Eric will perform in the U.S., U.K and Europe later in the year.
Eric Clapton & His Band – February 21, 2014 Set List
01. Pretending
02. Key To They Highway
03. Tell The Truth
04. Hoochie Coochie Man
05. Honest Man
06. Wonderful Tonight
07. After Midnight
08. Driftin’
09. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
10. Alabama Woman
11. Layla
12. Tears In Heaven
13. How Long (Paul Carrack / Vocals)
14. Before You Accuse Me
15 Crossroads
16. Little Queen Of Spades
17. Cocaine
18. High Time We Went (Encore – Paul Carrack / Vocals)
Band Lineup
Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals
Chris Stainton – piano, keyboards
Paul Carrack – organ, keyboards
Nathan East – bass
Steve Gadd – drums
Michelle John – backing vocals
Sharon White – backing vocals
Were you at this concert? Or are you going to a Clapton concert in the coming weeks? Share your experience with fans around the world!
The WE! Team is publishing set lists and reviews in the 2014 Eric Clapton Tour Archive but WE! can’t do it without YOU! If you’re heading to one or more of the gigs in the next few weeks, tell us about it! Send an email to info@whereseric.com with
– Show date and venue name
– The set list
– Your review
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