American Idol Live! 2018

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American Idol Live! 2018
Tour by American Idol
American Idol Live 2018 Poster.jpg
Top 7 contestants from season 16
Start dateJuly 11, 2018
End dateSeptember 16, 2018
No. of shows46
American Idol concert chronology

American Idol Live! 2018 was a summer concert tour in the United States that features the Top 7 finalists of the sixteenth season of American Idol . [1]

Contents

Performers

Setlist

Tour dates

Date [1] City (All U.S.)Venue
July 11, 2018 Redding Redding Civic Auditorium
July 12, 2018 Central Point Jackson County Fair
July 13, 2018 Napa Uptown Theater
July 16, 2018 Denver Paramount Theatre
July 19, 2018 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
July 20, 2018 San Antonio H-E-B Performance Hall
July 21, 2018 McAllen McAllen Performing Arts Center
July 23, 2018 Tucson Fox Tucson Theatre
July 24, 2018 Mesa Ikeda Theater
July 26, 2018 San Diego Copley Symphony Hall
July 27, 2018 Saratoga Mountain Winery
July 29, 2018 Las Vegas Orleans Arena
July 30, 2018 Modesto Mary Stuart Rogers Theater
July 31, 2018 Livermore Wente Vineyards
August 1, 2018 San Luis Obispo Fremont Theater
August 3, 2018 Thousand Oaks Fred Kavli Theatre
August 4, 2018 Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
August 5, 2018 Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center
August 8, 2018 Tulsa Club Brady
August 9, 2018 Kansas City Uptown Theater
August 10, 2018 St. Louis Fox Theatre
August 12, 2018 Baltimore Modell Performing Arts Center
August 13, 2018 Albany Palace Theatre
August 14, 2018 Upper Darby Tower Theater
August 16, 2018 Westbury The Space at Westbury
August 17, 2018 Morristown Mayo Performing Arts Center
August 18, 2018 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center
August 19, 2018 Lynn Lynn Memorial Auditorium
August 21, 2018 Cincinnati Taft Theatre
August 22, 2018 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
August 23, 2018 Omaha Orpheum Theatre
August 24, 2018 Sioux Falls Mary W. Sommervold Hall
August 27, 2018 Salem Oregon State Fair
August 28, 2018 Monroe Evergreen State Fair
August 30, 2018 Billings Alberta Bair Theater
August 31, 2018 Kamas DeJoria Center
September 2, 2018 Deadwood Deadwood Mountain Event Center
September 5, 2018 Minneapolis State Theatre
September 6, 2018 Milwaukee Riverside Theater
September 7, 2018 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre
September 9, 2018 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
September 10, 2018 Huber Heights Rose Music Center
September 12, 2018 York York Fair
September 13, 2018 Munhall Carnegie Library Music Hall
September 14, 2018 Red Bank Count Basie Theatre
September 15, 2018 New Bedford Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
September 16, 2018 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre

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References

  1. 1 2 "American Idol: Live! 2018" . Retrieved May 14, 2018.