Baile Funk Experience

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Baile Funk Experience
World tour by Anitta
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Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
Associated album Funk Generation
Start dateMay 18, 2024
End dateJuly 13, 2024
Legs3
No. of shows9 in North America
9 in Europe
4 in South America
22 in total
Supporting act(s) Pedro Sampaio
Website anitta.com.br/en/agenda/
Anitta tour chronology
Ensaios da Anitta
(2024)
Baile Funk Experience
(2024)

Baile Funk Experience is a fifth headlining concert tour by Brazilian singer-songwriter Anitta. The tour was launched in support of her sixth studio album, Funk Generation (2024), which highlights the Brazilian funk that has influenced her career. [1] [2] Produced by Live Nation, Baile Funk Experience includes stops in North America, Europe and South America.

Contents

Background and development

Anitta declared, in her Stories on her official Instagram account, that she doesn't like touring: "The worst time of the year is going to start, what is it? The time when I go on tour. The time that was designed for me to be stressed, to stay I hate life the most. The thing I hate doing the most...". Then she confessed that she wanted to do this one in particular: "But, as I love my new album so much, I decided that I'm going to do it." [3] In any case, Anitta intends to bring an approximate experience of what Brazilian funk parties are like in Brazil to the world's stages and demarginalize the musical genre that her own country has marginalized. Anitta also said that she intends to perform bigger shows in her home country on this tour.

Setlist

This set list is from the Los Angeles show on May 21, 2024. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

Act I

  1. "Funk Rave"
  2. "Grip"
  3. "Joga pra Lua"
  4. "Savage Funk"
  5. "Double Team"
  6. "Mil Veces"
  7. "Used to Be"
  8. "Love in Common"
  9. "Fria"
  10. "Meme"
  11. "Movimento da Sanfoninha"
  12. "Sabana" (contains elements of "Down")
  13. "Lose Ya Breath"
  14. "Cria de Favela"
  15. "Puta Cara"

Act II

  1. "Is That for Me" / "Fuego" / "Simply the Best" / "Aceita" (Interlude)
  2. "Girl from Rio" (contains elements of "Garota de Ipanema")
  3. "Me Gusta"
  4. "Envolver"
  5. "Bellakeo"
  6. "Downtown"
  7. "Onda Diferente"
  8. "Sua Cara"
  9. "Bola Rebola"
  10. "Rave de Favela"
  11. "Vai Malandra"
  12. "Boys Don't Cry"

Shows

List of 2024 concert shows [4]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 – North America
May 18, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Salón Los Ángeles
May 21, 2024 Los Angeles United States The Wiltern Pedro Sampaio
May 23, 2024 [lower-alpha 1] Miami Beach The Fillmore Miami Beach
May 26, 2024 Orlando Hard Rock Live Orlando
May 28, 2024 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway 4,074 / 5,009$210,031
May 29, 2024 Toronto Canada History
June 1, 2024 Chicago United States Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
June 2, 2024 New York City Brooklyn Paramount Theater
June 3, 2024
Leg 2 – South America
June 7, 2024 Bogotá Colombia Lourdes Music Hall
June 9, 2024 Lima Peru Centro de Convenciones Barranco
June 14, 2024 Santiago Chile Basel Venue
June 16, 2024 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Vorterix
Leg 3 – Europe
June 25, 2024 Berlin Germany MetropolPedro Sampaio
June 26, 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
June 28, 2024 London England O2 Forum Kentish Town
June 29, 2024 Paris France Élysée Montmartre
July 1, 2024 Ibiza Spain Pacha
July 3, 2024 Madrid Sala La RivieraPedro Sampaio
July 4, 2024 Barcelona Razzmatazz
July 7, 2024 Milan Italy Fabrique
July 8, 2024IbizaSpainPacha
July 13, 2024LondonEngland Hyde Park

Pocket shows

List of 2024 pocket shows
DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act(s)
Leg 1 – North America
May 23, 2024Miami BeachUnited StatesLiv! MiamiPedro Sampaio
May 31, 2024New York City Rockefeller Plaza [lower-alpha 2]
  1. Anitta and Pedro Sampaio performed a pocket show in an after party at the nightclub, "Liv! Miami", following the show at "The Fillmore Miami Beach". [5]
  2. Anitta performed a pocket show for NBC's Today show, at Rockefeller Plaza, on the morning of May 31, in New York City. [6]

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  5. Anitta and PEDRO SAMPAIO had a great night at a nightclub in Miami Beach
  6. Anitta had a great morning at Rockefeller Plaza in NYC.