The Gorillaz setlist for “The Mountain Tour” has been revealed. Gorillaz is the virtual band created by Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett. They are known for mixing rock, hip-hop, electronic, and pop sounds, which is why every album feels a little different from the last one. Their live shows are also a huge part of what makes them special, with giant screens, animated visuals, strong lighting, and guest appearances that make the concert feel like a full performance experience. The Mountain Tour continues that same style and is mainly built around their album The Mountain, while still bringing in older songs that fans already know and love.
What is the setlist for Gorillaz’s The Mountain Tour set?
The following is what Gorillaz is expected to play in their setlist for The Mountain Tour. This is based on the opening Manchester show, other recent performances, and the kind of song mix the band usually keeps during similar tours. Looking at those shows, we can get a good idea of which songs from The Mountain are likely to stay in the set and which older tracks still regularly appear. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- The Mountain
- The Happy Dictator
- Tranz
- Tomorrow Comes Today
- 19-2000
- Rhinestone Eyes
- The God of Lying (with Joe Talbot)
- The Moon Cave
- El Mañana
- On Melancholy Hill
- The Empty Dream Machine
- New Genious (Brother)
- Saturnz Barz
- Delirium
- Andromeda
- Stylo (with Yasiin Bey)
- Damascus (with Omar Souleyman and Yasiin Bey)
- Dirty Harry (with Bootie Brown)
- Casablanca
- The Sad God
Encore:
- The Hardest Thing
- Orange County (with Kara Jackson)
- Feel Good Inc. (with Posdnuos)
- Clint Eastwood
Since Gorillaz concerts depend a lot on both the crowd and the visuals, the order of songs can sometimes change a little. If the audience reacts really strongly to one part of the show, the band may keep that energy going with similar songs right after. At the same time, the screen visuals, animated transitions, lighting, and guest moments also need to fit smoothly into the performance, so some songs naturally work better in certain places. Because both the audience energy and the stage production matter so much, small changes in the flow of the set are always possible.
The Mountain Tour is mainly focused on bringing the album The Mountain to life on stage. A big part of the concert is expected to include songs from that record, giving fans the chance to hear the newer material with all the visuals and live production around it. At the same time, Gorillaz also has a huge catalog of older songs, so the show still includes fan favorites from different eras. That balance helps the concert feel like both a new album tour and a bigger celebration of the band’s music overall.
