Apocalypse: Save Us World Tour

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2022 Dreamcatcher World Tour [Apocalypse: Save Us]
World tour by Dreamcatcher
2022 Dreamcatcher World Tour Apocalypse Save Us.jpeg
Promotional poster for the tour's North America leg
Associated album Apocalypse: Save Us
Start dateJune 28, 2022 (2022-06-28)
End dateJuly 20, 2022 (2022-07-20)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 9 in North America
  • 1 in Latin America
  • 10 in total
Dreamcatcher concert chronology
  • Dreamcatcher Concert: Invitation from Nightmare City
    (2019)
  • Dreamcatcher World Tour [Apocalypse: Save Us]
    (2022)
  • Dreamcatcher World Tour [Apocalypse: Follow Us]
    (2022)

2022 Dreamcatcher World Tour Apocalypse: Save Us, also known as 2022 Dreamcatcher World Tour [Apocalypse: Save Us] was a worldwide concert tour by the South Korean girl group Dreamcatcher. The tour began on June 28, 2022, in North America. [1]

Contents

Background

On April 27, 2022, Dreamcatcher announced the 2022 Dreamcatcher World Tour [Apocalypse: Save Us], scheduled to take place from June 28 to July 20. Prior to the tour, the group performed at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona, Spain. [2]

Ticket sales for Dreamcatcher's new concert began on June 15 at 8:00 a.m. PST through Ticketmaster. The North American leg of the tour was originally set to conclude in Los Angeles, but the group later added a new show in Mexico City at the Auditorio BB on July 20. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [ excessive citations ]

The concert in Los Angeles on July 17 was also livestreamed to paying customers. [13]

Set list

Set list in New York City
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  3. "Black or White"
  4. "Red Sun"
  5. "BEcause"
  6. "Always"
  7. "Jazz Bar"
  8. "Locked Inside A Door"
  9. "Wake Up"
  10. "Tension"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "Maison"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "In the Frozen"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "4 Memory"
  20. "Together"
  21. "Starlight"
  22. "New Days"
  23. "Skit: The Seven Doors"
Set list in Reading, Louisville and Chicago
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "BEcause"
  3. "Red Sun"
  4. "Locked Inside A Door"
  5. "Jazz Bar"
  6. "Always"
  7. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  8. "Black or White"
  9. "Starlight"
  10. "Tension"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "Maison"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "In the Frozen"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "4 Memory"
  20. "Wake Up"
  21. "Mayday"
  22. "New Days"
  23. "Skit: The Seven Doors"
Set list in Minneapolis
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "BEcause"
  3. "PIRI"
  4. "Locked Inside A Door"
  5. "Jazz Bar"
  6. "Always"
  7. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  8. "Black or White"
  9. "Tension"
  10. "Starlight"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "Maison"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "Sahara"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "Together"
  20. "Wake Up"
  21. "Mayday"
  22. "New Days"
  23. "Skit: The Seven Doors"
Set list in Denver
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "BEcause"
  3. "PIRI"
  4. "Locked Inside A Door"
  5. "Jazz Bar"
  6. "Always"
  7. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  8. "Black or White"
  9. "Tension"
  10. "Starlight"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "Maison"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "Sahara"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "Airplane"
  20. "Wake Up"
  21. "Mayday"
  22. "New Days"
  23. "Skit: The Seven Doors"
Set list in San Francisco and Los Angeles Day 1
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "Maison"
  3. "PIRI"
  4. "Locked Inside A Door"
  5. "Jazz Bar"
  6. "Alldaylong"
  7. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  8. "Black or White"
  9. "Tension"
  10. "Starlight"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "BEcause"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "In the Frozen"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "Airplane"
  20. "Wake Up"
  21. "Mayday"
  22. "New Days"
  23. "Skit: The Seven Doors"
Set list in Los Angeles Day 2 and Mexico
  1. "Intro: Save Us"
  2. "Maison"
  3. "PIRI"
  4. "Locked Inside A Door"
  5. "Jazz Bar"
  6. "Always"
  7. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
  8. "Black or White"
  9. "Tension"
  10. "Starlight"
  11. "Break the Wall"
  12. "BEcause"
  13. "Odd Eye"
  14. "In the Frozen"
  15. "Silent Night"
  16. "Scream"
  17. "Deja Vu"
  18. "Boca"
  19. "Airplane"
  20. "Sahara"
  21. "Wake Up"
  22. "Mayday"
  23. "New Days"
  24. "Skit: The Seven Doors"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
North America
June 28, 2022New York CityUnited States Palladium Times Square
July 1, 2022 Reading Santander Arena
July 3, 2022 Louisville Old Forester's Paristown Hall
July 7, 2022ChicagoRadius Chicago
July 9, 2022 Minneapolis Skyway Theatre
July 12, 2022 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
July 14, 2022San FranciscoThe Midway
July 16, 2022Los Angeles The Wiltern
July 17, 2022
Latin America
July 20, 2022 Mexico City MexicoAuditorio BB (BlackBerry)

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