Tour by Charli XCX | |
Location |
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Associated album | Crash |
Start date | 26 March 2022 |
End date | 2 March 2023 |
No. of shows | 69 |
Supporting acts | |
Charli XCX concert chronology |
Crash: The Live Tour was the third solo concert tour by English singer Charli XCX, in support of her fifth studio album Crash (2022). The tour began on 26 March 2022 in Oakland, California, United States, and concluded on 5 March 2023 in Perth, Australia.
On 4 November 2021, Charli XCX announced the first leg of the tour alongside the album and the release of the single "New Shapes". [1] On 18 February 2022, she announced the opening acts for the tour. [2] Producer and Charli XCX's frequent collaborator A. G. Cook, rapper Baby Tate and synth-pop duo Magdalena Bay opened the North American leg, while the European leg was supported by electronic musician Yeule and pop artist Elio. On 5 April, Charli XCX announced the second leg of North American tour dates. [3]
This set list is from the concert on 26 March 2022, in Oakland, California, United States. It is not intended to represent all tour dates. [4]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1 — North America | ||||||
26 March 2022 | Oakland | United States | Fox Oakland Theatre | A. G. Cook Baby Tate | 5,779 / 5,952 | $234,210 |
27 March 2022 | ||||||
29 March 2022 | Portland | Crystal Ballroom | Baby Tate | — | — | |
1 April 2022 | San Diego | The Observatory North Park | — | — | ||
3 April 2022 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | A. G. Cook Baby Tate | — | — | |
6 April 2022 | Denver | Ogden Theatre | — [a] | — | — | |
8 April 2022 | Austin | ACL Live at the Moody Theater | Baby Tate | — | — | |
9 April 2022 | Houston | House of Blues | — | — | ||
10 April 2022 | Dallas | — | — | |||
12 April 2022 | New Orleans | Orpheum Theater | — | — | ||
13 April 2022 | Atlanta | The Eastern | — | — | ||
15 April 2022 | Asheville | The Orange Peel | 1,050 / 1,050 | $38,176 | ||
16 April 2022 | Norfolk | The NorVa | — | — | ||
18 April 2022 | Philadelphia | The Fillmore | — | — | ||
20 April 2022 | Boston | House of Blues | 2,425 / 2,425 | $97,167 | ||
22 April 2022 | New York City | Hammerstein Ballroom | Baby Tate Magdalena Bay | — | — | |
23 April 2022 | ||||||
25 April 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Massey Hall | Baby Tate | — | — |
26 April 2022 | Royal Oak | United States | Royal Oak Music Theatre | — | — | |
28 April 2022 | Saint Paul | Palace Theatre | 2,351 / 2,351 | $85,860 | ||
29 April 2022 | Chicago | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom | Baby Tate Magdalena Bay | 4,763 / 4,763 | $169,087 | |
Leg 2 — Europe | ||||||
13 May 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Olympia Theatre | — [b] | 1,661 / 1,661 | $67,781 |
15 May 2022 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy | Yeule | 2,550 / 2,550 | $78,124 |
17 May 2022 | Manchester | England | O2 Victoria Warehouse | — | — | |
18 May 2022 | Birmingham | O2 Academy Birimgham | — | — | ||
19 May 2022 | London | Alexandra Palace | — | — | ||
21 May 2022 | Norwich | UEA LCR | — | — | ||
22 May 2022 | Sheffield | O2 Academy Sheffield | — | — | ||
23 May 2022 | Nottingham | Rock City | — | — | ||
25 May 2022 | Paris | France | Le Trianon | Elio | — | — |
30 May 2022 | Berlin | Germany | Astra Kulturhaus | 1,400 / 1,400 | $45,073 | |
31 May 2022 | Cologne | Carlswerk Victoria | 1,600 / 1,600 | $51,665 | ||
2 June 2022 [c] | Barcelona | Spain | Parc del Fòrum | — | — | — |
3 June 2022 [d] | Warsaw | Poland | Racetrack Służewiec | |||
4 June 2022 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique | Elio | — | — |
7 June 2022 | Madrid | Spain | Sala La Riviera | — | — | |
8 June 2022 | Barcelona | Razzmatazz | — | — | ||
9 June 2022 [c] | Parc del Fòrum | — | — | — | ||
17 June 2022 [e] | Scheeßel | Germany | Eichenring | |||
18 June 2022 [f] | Tuttlingen | Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield | ||||
26 June 2022 [g] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm | |||
Leg 3 — North America | ||||||
8 July 2022 [h] | Milwaukee | United States | BMO Harris Pavilion | — | — | — |
9 July 2022 [i] | Des Moines | Western Gateway Park | ||||
12 July 2022 [j] | Quebec City | Canada | Parc de la Francophonie | |||
21 July 2022 | Vancouver | Orpheum | Alaska Reid | — | — | |
22 July 2022 [k] | Seattle | United States | Capitol Hill | — | — | — |
23 July 2022 | Boise | Knitting Factory Concert House | Alaska Reid | — | — | |
28 July 2022 [l] | Chicago | Grant Park | — | — | — | |
29 July 2022 [m] | Montreal | Canada | Parc Jean-Drapeau | |||
2 August 2022 | Indianapolis | United States | Egyptian Room | Elio | — | — |
3 August 2022 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | — | — | ||
5 August 2022 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | 2,300 / 2,300 | $82,885 | ||
6 August 2022 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem | 6,000 / 6,000 | $298,875 | ||
Leg 4 — Europe | ||||||
26 August 2022 [n] | Leeds | England | Bramham Park | — | — | — |
27 August 2022 [o] | London | Victoria Park | ||||
28 August 2022 [p] | Reading | Little John's Farm | ||||
3 September 2022 [q] | Bristol | Clifton Down | ||||
Leg 5 — North America | ||||||
16 September 2022 [r] | Las Vegas | United States | Downtown Las Vegas | — | — | — |
17 September 2022 [s] | Victoria | Canada | Royal Athletic Park | |||
24 September 2022 [t] | San Francisco | United States | Pier 80 | |||
25 September 2022 [u] | Dover | The Woodlands | ||||
Leg 6 — Asia | ||||||
29 October 2022 [v] | Tokyo | Japan | Ariake Arena | — | — | — |
Leg 7 — Latin America | ||||||
6 November 2022 [w] | São Paulo | Brazil | Anhembi Convention Center | — | — | — |
9 November 2022 | Audio Club | |||||
12 November 2022 [x] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Costanera Sur | |||
13 November 2022 [y] | Santiago | Chile | Parque Bicentenario | |||
18 November 2022 [z] | Mexico City | Mexico | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | |||
Leg 8 — Oceania | ||||||
24 February 2023 [aa] | Sydney | Australia | The Domain | — | — | — |
28 February 2023 | Brisbane | The Tivoli | Prophecy Girl | |||
2 March 2023 | Melbourne | Northcote Theatre | ||||
26 February 2023 | Wollongong | Thomas Dalton Park | — | |||
5 March 2023 | Perth | Taylor Reserve | ||||
25 February 2023 | Gold Coast | Doug Jennings Park | ||||
4 March 2023 | Melbourne | Catanti Gardens |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason of cancellation |
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27 May 2022 | Brussels | Belgium | La Madeleine | Illness [24] |
28 May 2022 | Utrecht | Netherlands | Ronda Hall | |
29 May 2022 [ab] | Coventry | England | War Memorial Park | |
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