Charli Live Tour

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Charli Live Tour
Tour by Charli XCX
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Associated album Charli
Start dateSeptember 20, 2019
End dateOctober 21, 2020
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 23 in North America
  • 20 in Europe
  • 6 in Oceania
  • 1 in Latin America
  • 50 total
Charli XCX concert chronology

The Charli Live Tour was a concert tour by English singer Charli XCX in support of her third studio album Charli (2019). The tour was announced alongside the album's official reveal on June 13, 2019. The tour started on September 20, 2019 in Atlanta, United States and concluded on October 21, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. [1]

Contents

Set list

  1. "Next Level Charli"
  2. "Click"
  3. "I Don't Wanna Know"
  4. "Vroom Vroom"
  5. "Gone"
  6. "Warm"
  7. "Cross You Out"
  8. "February 2017"
  9. "Thoughts"
  10. "White Mercedes"
  11. "Official"
  12. "Shake It"
  13. "I Got It"
  14. "Track 10" / "Blame It on Your Love"
  15. "Silver Cross"
  16. "2099"

Encore

  1. "Unlock It"
  2. "I Love It"
  3. "Boys"
  4. "1999"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America [1]
September 20, 2019 Atlanta United States Buckhead Theatre Tommy Genesis
September 21, 2019 Nashville Marathon Music Works
September 23, 2019 Houston White Oak Music Hall756 / 1,400$26,450
September 24, 2019 Austin Emo's 1,550 / 1,550$41,889
September 25, 2019 Dallas House of Blues Dallas
September 27, 2019 Tempe The Marquee Brooke Candy
Dorian Electra
September 28, 2019 San Diego House of Blues San Diego Brooke Candy
October 1, 2019 Los Angeles The Wiltern
October 2, 2019 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre 2,461 / 2,829$86,220
October 4, 2019 Seattle The Showbox
October 5, 2019 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
October 6, 2019 Portland United States Roseland Theater
October 8, 2019 Salt Lake City Union Event CenterDorian Electra
October 9, 2019 Denver Ogden Theatre
October 11, 2019 Minneapolis First Avenue
October 12, 2019 Chicago House of Blues Chicago Allie X
October 14, 2019 Toronto Canada Rebel Slayyyter
October 15, 2019 Montreal Corona Theatre Allie X912 / 912$24,182
October 17, 2019 Boston United States House of Blues Boston 2,336 / 2,408$77,023
October 18, 2019 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club Slayyyter1,200 / 1,200$36,000
October 19, 2019 Philadelphia Union Transfer Dorian Electra
October 21, 2019 New York City Terminal 5 Brooke Candy
October 22, 2019Allie X
Europe [1]
October 27, 2019 Glasgow Scotland SWG3 Galvanisers Rina Sawayama 1,300 / 1,300$31,974
October 28, 2019 Birmingham England O2 Institute Birmingham
October 30, 2019 Manchester Albert Hall
October 31, 2019 London O2 Brixton Academy Brooke Candy
Rina Sawayama
November 2, 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Paris France Grande halle de la Villette
November 4, 2019 Stockholm Sweden BernsDorian Electra
November 5, 2019 Oslo Norway John Dee
November 7, 2019 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
November 9, 2019 Berlin Germany Astra Kulturhaus
November 10, 2019 Hamburg Fabrik
November 12, 2019 Warsaw Poland Klub Stodoła
November 14, 2019 Prague Czech Republic Roxy
November 15, 2019 Cologne GermanyCarlswerk Victoria
November 17, 2019 Lyon France Le Transbordeur
November 18, 2019 Milan Italy Fabrique
November 20, 2019 Madrid Spain Sala La Riviera Danny L Harle [3]
November 22, 2019 Barcelona Razzmatazz Room 2
November 25, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Dorian Electra
November 26, 2019 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique 1,660 / 1,908$40,777
November 28, 2019 Moscow Russia Izvestia Hall
Oceania
January 27, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Auckland New Zealand Albert Park
February 1, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Brisbane Australia Brisbane Showgrounds
February 2, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Sydney The Domain
February 7, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Adelaide Hart's Mill
February 8, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Melbourne Footscray Park
February 9, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] Fremantle Esplanade Park
Latin America
October 21, 2020 [lower-alpha 3] Mexico City Mexico El Plaza Condesa
Total12,175 / 13,507 (90%)$364,515

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
November 24, 2019 Luxembourg Den Atelier Logistical reasons [5]
March 20, 2020 [lower-alpha 4] New Orleans United States Mardi Gras World COVID-19 pandemic
March 28, 2020 [lower-alpha 5] Buenos Aires Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro
March 29, 2020 [lower-alpha 6] Santiago Chile Parque O'Higgins
April 3, 2020 [lower-alpha 7] Bogotá Colombia Campo de Golf Briceño 18
April 5, 2020 [lower-alpha 8] São Paulo Brazil Autódromo de Interlagos
April 10, 2020 [lower-alpha 9] Indio United StatesEmpire Polo Club
April 17, 2020 [lower-alpha 9]
June 13, 2020 [lower-alpha 10] ManchesterEngland Heaton Park
June 14, 2020 [lower-alpha 11] London Gunnersbury Park
June 25, 2020 [lower-alpha 12] Seinäjoki Finland Törnävänsaari
June 26, 2020 [lower-alpha 13] Pilton England Worthy Farm
July 1, 2020 [lower-alpha 14] Gdynia Poland Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport
July 2, 2020 [lower-alpha 15] Roskilde DenmarkFestivalpladsen
July 3, 2020 [lower-alpha 16] Beuningen NetherlandsDe Groene Heuvels
July 5, 2020 [lower-alpha 17] Dublin Ireland Marlay Park
July 8, 2020 [lower-alpha 18] Oeiras Portugal Passeio Marítimo de Algés
July 9, 2020 [lower-alpha 19] MadridSpainEspacio Mad Cool
July 11, 2020LondonEngland Finsbury Park
July 18, 2020 [lower-alpha 20] Southwold Henham Park
July 19, 2020 [lower-alpha 21] Gräfenhainichen Germany Ferropolis
August 2, 2020 [lower-alpha 22] MontrealCanada Parc Jean-Drapeau

Notes

  1. This show is part of Pitchfork Music Festival Paris. [2]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 These dates are part of St. Jerome's Laneway Festival. [4]
  3. This show was originally scheduled on March 24, 2020, but was rescheduled due to coronavirus pandemic.
  4. This show is part of BUKU Music + Art Project.
  5. This show is part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  6. This show is part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  7. This show is part of Estéreo Picnic Festival.
  8. This show is part of Lollapalooza Brasil.
  9. 1 2 These dates are part of Coachella.
  10. This show is part of Parklife Festival.
  11. This show is part of Lovebox Festival.
  12. This show is part of Provinssirock.
  13. This show is part of Glastonbury Festival.
  14. This show is part of Open'er Festival.
  15. This show is part of Roskilde Festival.
  16. This show is part of Down the Rabbit Hole.
  17. This show is part of Longitude Festival.
  18. This show is part of NOS Alive.
  19. This show is part of Mad Cool.
  20. This show is part of Latitude Festival.
  21. This show is part of Melt! Festival.
  22. This show is part of Osheaga Festival.

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