Case Study 01: Tour

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Case Study 01: Tour
Tour by Daniel Caesar
Associated album Case Study 01
Start dateJuly 20, 2019 (2019-07-20)
End dateNovember 28, 2019 (2019-11-28)
No. of shows
  • 5 in Asia
  • 41 in North America
  • 13 in Europe
  • 59 in total
Daniel Caesar concert chronology

The Case Study 01: Tour [1] is the second headlining concert tour by Canadian recording artist Daniel Caesar. The tour is in support of his album, Case Study 01 (2019). [2]

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on July 23, 2019, at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City in the Philippines. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Cyanide"
  2. "Love Again"
  3. "Restore the Feeling"
  4. "Open Up"
  5. "Violet"
  6. "Complexities"
  7. "Hold Me Down"
  8. "Too Deep to Turn Back"
  9. "Frontal Lobe Muzik"
  10. "Get You"
  11. "Best Part"
  12. "Blessed"
  13. "Entropy"
Encore
  1. "Japanese Denim"
  2. "Superposition"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Asia [5]
July 20, 2019 [A] Jakarta Indonesia JiExpo Kemayoran
July 21, 2019 [B] Genting Highlands MalaysiaThe Ranch at Gohtong Jaya
July 23, 2019 Quezon City Philippines New Frontier Theater
July 25, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome
July 27, 2019 [C] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
North America [6]
July 30, 2019 Honolulu United StatesThe Republik
August 1, 2019
August 11, 2019 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
August 12, 2019 Chicago Chicago Theatre
August 14, 2019 Denver Summit Music Hall
August 17, 2019 Seattle Showbox SoDo
August 18, 2019
August 20, 2019 Portland Roseland Theater
August 21, 2019
August 23, 2019 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
August 24, 2019 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium
August 26, 2019 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
August 27, 2019 Shrine Auditorium
August 29, 2019 Las Vegas House of Blues
August 30, 2019 Phoenix The Van Buren
September 1, 2019 Dallas South Side Ballroom
September 4, 2019 Houston Revention Music Center
September 5, 2019 Austin Moody Theater
September 6, 2019 New Orleans The Fillmore New Orleans
September 8, 2019 Miami Beach The Fillmore Miami Beach
September 10, 2019 Atlanta Fox Theatre
September 11, 2019 Nashville Marathon Music Works
September 12, 2019 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
September 14, 2019 [D] Concord Concord Pavilion
September 18, 2019 New York City Radio City Music Hall
September 21, 2019 Philadelphia The Filmore Philadelphia
September 23, 2019 Boston House of Blues
September 24, 2019 Washington, D.C. Echostage
September 25, 2019 Cleveland House of Blues
September 28, 2019 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
September 29, 2019
Europe [7]
October 13, 2019 Manchester England O2 Apollo
October 14, 2019 Birmingham O2 Academy
October 16, 2019 London O2 Academy Brixton
October 19, 2019 Utrecht Netherlands Ronda
October 20, 2019 Paris France Élysée Montmartre
October 22, 2019 Berlin Germany Metropol
October 23, 2019 Cologne Carlswerk Victoria
October 25, 2019 Zürich Switzerland X-tra
October 26, 2019 Milan ItalyFabrique
October 28, 2019HamburgGermany Große Freiheit 36
October 31, 2019 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
November 4, 2019 Barcelona Spain Sala Bikini
November 5, 2019 Madrid Sala La Riviera
North America [8]
November 9, 2019 [E] Los AngelesUnited States Dodger Stadium
November 12, 2019 Laval Canada The Theatre at Place Bell
November 13, 2019 Quebec City Impérial Bell
November 14, 2019 Halifax The Theatre at Scotiabank Centre
November 20, 2019 Winnipeg The Theatre at Bell MTS Place
November 22, 2019 Saskatoon TCU Place
November 23, 2019 Edmonton Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
November 25, 2019 Calgary Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
November 27, 2019 Vancouver UBC Thunderbird Theatre
November 28, 2019
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "We the Fest" [9]
B This concert was a part of the "Good Vibes Festival" [10]
C This concert was a part of the "Fuji Rock Festival" [11]
D This concert was a part of the "Lights On Festival" [12]
E This concert was a part of the "Camp Flog Gnaw" [13]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
July 28, 2019 Incheon, South Korea Paradise CityCancelled [14]

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