Clarity Tour

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Clarity Tour
Tour by Kim Petras
The Clarity Tour.png
Associated album Clarity
Start date21 October 2019
End date11 February 2020
No. of shows
  • 25 in North America
  • 12 in Europe
  • 37 in total
Kim Petras concert chronology

The Clarity Tour was the second concert tour by German recording artist Kim Petras in support of her 2019 debut mixtape Clarity . The tour was announced by Petras via her social media accounts on 4 September 2019. [1] It started on 21 October 2019 in Vancouver, Canada and concluded on 11 February 2020 in London, England.

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Background and development

The tour was announced on 4 September 2019, following the conclusion of Petras' debut tour, the Broken Tour, on the same day. [2] It was initially scheduled to comprise 23 North American shows between 21 October and 8 December 2019 and to start in Vancouver, Canada and to conclude in San Diego, United States. [3] Due to the original dates selling out, a second night of shows was later added in both New York and Boston, [4] [5] bringing the total number of North American shows to 25.

On October 14, 2019, a week prior to the start of the tour, a European leg was announced. [6] It was scheduled to comprise 13 additional shows between 24 January and 11 February 2020 and to start in Amsterdam, Netherlands and to conclude in London, England, [7] however, the show in Glasgow, Scotland, on 5 February 2020 was later canceled due to illness. [8]

Set list

This set list is representative of the European leg of the tour and the performance on 24 January 2020. [9]

  1. "Clarity"
  2. "Meet the Parents"
  3. "Blow It All"
  4. "I Don't Want It at All"
  5. "Got My Number"
  6. "Hillside Boys"
  7. "Unlock It" / "Click"
  8. "Purgatory"
  9. "There Will Be Blood"
  10. "Wrong Turn"
  11. "<demons>"
  12. "Death By Sex"
  13. "Close Your Eyes"
  14. "Everybody Dies"
  15. "Human" (The Killers cover)
  16. "Reminds Me"
  17. "Icy"
  18. "Do Me"
  19. "Can't Do Better"
Encore
  1. "Heart to Break"
  2. "1, 2, 3 dayz up"
  3. "Sweet Spot"

Tour dates

Petras performing at Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon, 2019 Kim Petras, Roseland Theater, Portland, Oregon, 2019.jpg
Petras performing at Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon, 2019
DateCityCountryVenue
North America
21 October 2019 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
22 October 2019 Seattle United States The Showbox
24 October 2019 Portland Roseland Theater
26 October 2019 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
28 October 2019 Sacramento Ace of Spades
30 October 2019 Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Hall
3 November 2019 Austin Emo's
4 November 2019 Dallas House of Blues
8 November 2019 Orlando The Plaza Live
11 November 2019 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
12 November 2019 Atlanta Tabernacle
14 November 2019 Charlotte The Underground
16 November 2019 New York City Avant Gardner
17 November 2019
19 November 2019 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
20 November 2019 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
22 November 2019 Boston Royale
23 November 2019
25 November 2019 Toronto Canada Phoenix Concert Theatre
27 November 2019 Chicago United States Riviera Theatre
30 November 2019 Saint Paul Palace Theatre
1 December 2019 Kansas City The Truman
4 December 2019 Denver Ogden Theatre
5 December 2019 Salt Lake City The Depot
8 December 2019 San Diego The Observatory
Europe
24 January 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
26 January 2020 Hamburg Germany Docks
27 January 2020 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
29 January 2020 Berlin Germany Metropol
30 January 2020 Antwerp Belgium ZAPPA
1 February 2020 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall
2 February 2020 Paris France Le Trianon
4 February 2020 Dublin Ireland The Academy
7 February 2020 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham
8 February 2020 Manchester Manchester Academy 2
9 February 2020
11 February 2020 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire


Cancelled shows
DateCityCountryVenueReason
5 February 2020 Glasgow Scotland SWG3Illness [8]

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