Blue Neighbourhood Tour

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Blue Neighbourhood Tour
Tour by Troye Sivan
TSivan Blue2016TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for tour
Associated album Blue Neighbourhood
Start date3 February 2016 (2016-02-03)
End date24 September 2016 (2016-09-24)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 35 in North America
  • 22 in Europe
  • 2 in Asia
  • 10 in Oceania
  • 69 total
Troye Sivan concert chronology

The Blue Neighbourhood Tour was the second concert tour by Australian recording artist Troye Sivan, in support of his debut studio album Blue Neighbourhood (2015).

Contents

Background

On 23 November 2015, two weeks before the release of Sivan's debut album, Blue Neighbourhood (2015), the tour was announced by Sivan while he was in Paris on his debut tour Troye Sivan Live. Shows in North America were announced, while tour dates in Europe were added two weeks later. [1] In December 2015, it was announced that Allie X, LANY and Shamir would serve as supporting opening acts for select dates on the North American leg of the tour. [2]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 3 February 2016, in Vancouver. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour. [3]

  1. "Bite"
  2. "for him."
  3. "Fools"
  4. "Heaven"
  5. "Suburbia"
  6. "Cool"
  7. "Too Good"
  8. "Wild"
  9. "Love Yourself"
  10. "Happy Little Pill"
  11. "Ease"
  12. "DKLA"
  13. "Talk Me Down"
  14. "Lost Boy"
  15. "Youth"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America [2] [4] [5]
3 February 2016 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre Allie X
4 February 2016 Seattle United States Showbox SoDo
6 February 2016 Portland Roseland Theater
8 February 2016 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre 2,800 / 2,800$73,500
11 February 2016Los AngelesBelasco Theatre2,593 / 2,925$58,343
12 February 2016
16 February 2016 Denver Ogden Theatre LANY
19 February 2016 Minneapolis First Avenue
20 February 2016 Milwaukee Rave Nightclub
22 February 2016 Chicago House of Blues
23 February 2016
24 February 2016 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre 2,000 / 2,000$50,469
29 February 2016 Boston House of Blues2,426 / 2,509$63,676
1 March 2016New York City Webster Hall
2 March 2016
4 March 2016 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
7 March 2016Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club Shamir 2,400 / 2,400$63,000
8 March 2016
10 March 2016 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
12 March 2016 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
13 March 2016 Miami Beach The Fillmore Miami Beach
16 March 2016 Dallas House of Blues
17 March 2016 Houston
Europe [4]
15 April 2016 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre Astrid S
16 April 2016 Glasgow Scotland Qudos
18 April 2016 Manchester England Manchester Academy 2
19 April 2016London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
21 April 2016
23 April 2016 Birmingham O2 Institute 2
25 April 2016 Antwerp BelgiumTrix
26 April 2016ParisFrance La Cigale
29 April 2016 Madrid SpainTeatro Barcelo
2 May 2016 Milan ItalyDiscoteca Alcatraz
3 May 2016 Zürich SwitzerlandPlaza
5 May 2016 Munich GermanyBackstage Werk1,200 / 1,200$27,579
7 May 2016 Vienna AustriaOttakringer Brauerei
9 May 2016 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall 1,501 / 1,501$34,231
10 May 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
13 May 2016 Hamburg Germany Docks 1,500 / 1,500$34,217
15 May 2016BerlinHuxleys Neue Welt1,600 / 1,600$36,170
17 May 2016 Copenhagen Denmark Vega Musikkens Hus
North America
10 June 2016 [A] West Windsor Township United States Mercer County Park Festival Grounds
11 June 2016 [B] Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
12 June 2016 [C] Scranton The Pavilion
15 June 2016 [D] Hershey Giant Center
17 June 2016 [E] Rochester Frontier Field
18 June 2016 [F] Mansfield Xfinity Center
19 June 2016 [G] Buffalo Canalside
21 June 2016 [H] Scottsdale Livewire
23 June 2016 [I] Fort Wayne USF Performing Arts Center
24 June 2016 [J] Indianapolis Indiana Farmers Coliseum
25 June 2016 [K] Sterling Heights Freedom Hill Amphitheatre
Asia
23 July 2016 [L] Icheon South Korea Jisan Valley Ski Resort
24 July 2016 [M] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
Oceania [6]
28 July 2016 Christchurch New Zealand Horncastle Arena Tigertown
30 July 2016 Auckland Auckland Town Hall
31 July 2016
3 August 2016 Sydney Australia Hordern Pavilion Nicole Millar
Tyde Levi
5,382 / 5,382$182,175
4 August 2016 Canberra UC Refectory
6 August 2016 Brisbane Riverstage
7 August 2016 Wollongong Great Hall
9 August 2016 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena
11 August 2016 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
13 August 2016 Perth HBF Stadium
Europe [4]
20 August 2016 [N] Chelmsford England Hylands Park
21 August 2016 [N] Staffordshire Weston Park
7 September 2016 Oslo NorwaySentrum Scene Astrid S
9 September 2016 Stockholm SwedenGröna Lund
North America
24 September 2016 [O] Las Vegas United StatesMGM Resorts Village
Total
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Summer Bash [7]
B BLI Summer Jam [8]
C KRZ Summer Smash [9]
D Trendfest [10]
E 98 PXY Summer Jam [11]
F Kiss Concert [12]
G Kiss the Summer Hello [13]
H SSIK Show [ citation needed ]
I HOT 107.9 Summer Jam
J 99.5 WZPL Birthday Bash [14]
K AMP Live [15]
L Jisan Valley Rock Festival [16]
M Fuji Rock Festival [16]
N V Festival [17]
O iHeartRadio Music Festival [18]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
26 February 2016Toronto, Canada Danforth Music Hall Cancelled [19]
27 February 2016Montreal, Canada Corona Theatre Cancelled [19]

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