Aura 3: Live in Concert

Aura 3: Live in Concert (also known as Fall Tour 2011) was the debut headlining concert tour by American girl group Aura 3, in support of their self-titled debut album. Their manager Charles Thoresen (born February 12, 1962), who is also Lucia Thoresen's father, traveled with them throughout the tour.

Background and development
Aura released their debut album on June 17, 2011. The corresponding national tour was announced one week later. Tickets went on sale shortly after the announcement. Pre-sale and VIP tickets went on sale between July 6 and August 4. Standard tickets went on sale to the general public between Friday July 8 at 10:00 in the morning and August 1 at 3:00 in the afternoon. Standard ticket prices ranged from $50 to $90. VIP package prices ranged from $169 to $409. Each show started between 6:00 and 8:00 in the evening.

The tour further ventured into the United Kingdom and Ireland. Tickets for the British/Irish leg went on sale on January 8, 2012 for members of the official fan club, and then to the general public one week later.

Orchestras
For the 2012 shows, known as Necessary Symphonic Montage in the UK and Ireland, Aura 3 performed each show with a local symphony orchestra.


 * April 13 in Belfast - Ulster Orchestra
 * April 15 in Cardiff - BBC National Orchestra of Wales
 * April 17 in London - London Philharmonic Orchestra
 * April 20 in Birmingham - City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
 * April 21 in Manchester - BBC Philharmonic
 * April 22 in Liverpool - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
 * April 24 in Glasgow - Royal Scottish National Orchestra
 * April 27 in Dublin - RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Set list

 * 1) "Tom's Local Fair"
 * 2) "Got 'Em"
 * 3) "Carrie Marv?"
 * 4) "Fight with My Sister"
 * 5) "Cavernous Home"
 * 6) "Response of Dishonor"
 * 7) "Non-Vicious Moon"
 * 8) "Dirty Window"
 * 9) "Lazy Morning"
 * 10) "Fix What Breaks"


 * Notes
 * "Tom's Local Fair" is a parody of "Scarborough Fair"
 * "Got 'Em" is a parody of "Harem"
 * "Carrie Marv?" is a parody of "Mo Ghile Mear"
 * "Fight with My Sister" is a parody of "Dance with My Father"
 * "Cavernous Home" is a parody of "Westering Home"
 * "Response of Dishonor" is a parody of "A Question of Honor"
 * "Non-Vicious Moon" is a parody of "Old Devil Moon"
 * "Dirty Window" is a parody of "Higher Window"
 * "Lazy Morning" is a parody of "Nessun dorma"
 * "Fix What Breaks" is a parody of "Come What May"

Reaction
A reviewer from The New York Times said about the show at Central Park: "This show was hilariously stunning…or maybe, beautifully humorous!"

Tour dates

 * Cancellations