Crash World Tour

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Crash World Tour
Tour by Kehlani
Associated albums Crash
While We Wait 2
Start dateSeptember 4, 2024 (2024-09-04)
End dateMarch 26, 2025 (2025-03-26)
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 32 in North America
  • 7 in Europe
  • 7 in Asia
  • 5 in Oceania
  • 51 in total
Supporting acts
Kehlani concert chronology
  • Blue Water Road Trip
    (2022)
  • Crash World Tour
    (2024-2025)
  • ...

The Crash World Tour is the fourth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Kehlani in support of their fourth album, Crash (2024). [1] It began on September 4, 2024, in Minneapolis, with shows across North America. It will conclude in Honolulu on March 26 comprising 51 shows. [2] Flo, Anycia, Destin Conrad, KWN, Keyrah and JessB are set to serve as the opening acts. [3]

Contents

Background

On July 23, 2024, Kehlani formally announced the tour, with 32 shows across North America from September through November 2024. Tickets are going on sale on July 26, with a presale running from July 23 until July 25. [4] On November 19, Kehlani announced international dates for the tour, expanding the tour with a total of 51 shows. [5]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show in Atlanta, on September 24, 2024. It does not represent all of the concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]

  1. "Next 2 U"
  2. "GrooveTherapy"
  3. "What I Want"
  4. "Nunya"
  5. "You Should Be Here"
  6. "The Way"
  7. "Toxic"
  8. "Sucia"
  9. "8"
  10. "Can I"
  11. "Water"
  12. "When He's Not There"
  13. "Clothes Off"
  14. "Hate the Club"
  15. "Distraction"
  16. "Gangsta"
  17. "Tears"
  18. "Vegas"
  19. "Everything"
  20. "Honey"
  21. "Border"
  22. "Open (Passionate)"
  23. "Crash"
  24. "Chapel"
  25. "Marry You" (Bruno Mars cover)
  26. "Lose My Wife"
  27. "Deep"
  28. "Kehlani (Remix)"
  29. "Ring"
  30. "Nights Like This"
  31. "After Hours (Cater 2 U Mix)" / "After Hours"

Tour dates

List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date (2024)CityCountryVenueOpening acts
September 4 Minneapolis United States Minneapolis Armory Flo
Anycia
September 6 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
September 10 Sterling Heights Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
September 13 Bridgeport Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
September 14 Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
September 17 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
September 18 Fairfax EagleBank Arena
September 20 Brooklyn Barclays Center
September 21 Portsmouth Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
September 23 Louisville Palace Theatre
September 24 Atlanta Cellairis Amphitheatre
September 25 New Orleans The Fillmore New Orleans
October 1 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
October 2 Charlotte Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
October 4 [a] Austin Zilker Park
October 8 Houston 713 Music Hall Flo
Anycia
October 11 Irving Toyota Music Factory
October 12 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
October 15 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
October 16 Salt Lake City The Complex
October 18 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
October 19 Portland Theater of the Clouds
October 21 Vancouver Canada Thunderbird Sports Centre
October 23 Wheatland United StatesHard Rock Live
October 25 San Diego Viejas Arena
October 26 Paradise [b] Michelob Ultra Arena
October 29 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
October 30 Inglewood Kia Forum
November 2 San Francisco Chase Center
December 6 [c] Miami FPL Solar Amphitheater Anycia
Destin Conrad
December 8 [d] Tampa Yuengling Center
List of 2025 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date (2025)CityCountryVenueOpening acts
January 21 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live KWN
Keyrah
January 22 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
January 24 Vienna Austria Gasometer
January 25 Berlin GermanyAstra Kulturhaus
January 27 Paris France Zénith Paris
January 29 London England The O2 Arena
January 31 Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse
February 21 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur
February 26 Yokohama Japan Pacifico Yokohama
February 28 Osaka Namba Hatch
March 6 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
March 8 Hong Kong ChinaKitty Woo Stadium
March 10 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New Taipei
March 13 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre
March 15 Perth Australia HBF Stadium JessB
March 18 Melbourne John Cain Arena
March 19 Sydney ICC Sydney Theatre
March 21 Brisbane Riverstage
March 23 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
March 26 Honolulu United States Waikiki Shell

Cancelled concerts

List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue and reason
DateCityCountryVenueReason
September 11, 2024 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena Voice rest [7]

Notes

  1. The concert October 4, 2024 is part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  2. Labelled as Las Vegas in promotion material.
  3. Originally scheduled for September 27.
  4. Originally scheduled for September 28.

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