DNK Tour

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DNK Tour
Tour by Aya Nakamura
Location
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • North America
Associated album DNK
Start dateMay 21, 2023 (2023-05-21)
End dateFebruary 10, 2024 (2024-02-10)
No. of shows18 in Europe
5 in Africa
2 in North America
25 in total
Aya Nakamura concert chronology
  • Nakamura Tour
    (2019)
  • DNK Tour
    (2023–2024)

The DNK Tour is a concert tour by French-Malian singer-songwriter Aya Nakamura in support of her fourth studio album, DNK (2023). [1] It began on May 21, 2023, in Bordeaux, France, and will conclude on February 10, 2024, in Bamako, Mali. It consisted of shows in Europe, North America and Africa. [2]

Contents

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on May 27, 2023, in Paris. It is not representative of all of the concerts of the tour. [3]

  1. "Haut Niveau"
  2. "Tous Les Jours"
  3. "SMS"
  4. "40%"
  5. "Bobo"
  6. "Copines"
  7. "Whine Up"
  8. "Pompom"
  9. "Sucette"
  10. "Chacun"
  11. "Jolie nana"
  12. "Dégaine"
  13. "Oumou Sangaré" / "Comportement" / "Love d'un voyou", "J'ai mal (Part 2)"
  14. "J'ai mal"
  15. "Soldat"
  16. "Gangster"
  17. "Doudou"
  18. "Beleck"
  19. "Pookie"
  20. "Daddy"
  21. "Hot"
  22. "Préféré"
  23. "La dot"
  24. "Djadja"
  25. "Baby"
  26. "Fly"

Tour dates

List of 2023 tour dates
Date (2023)CityCountryVenue
May 21 Bordeaux France Arkéa Arena
May 23 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier
May 26 Paris Accor Arena
May 27
May 28
11 June [lower-alpha 1] Dijon Parc de la Combe à la Serpent
18 June [lower-alpha 2] Marseille Parc Borely
23 June [lower-alpha 3] Reims Parc de Champagne
24 June [lower-alpha 4] Maxéville Zénith du Grand Nancy
28 June [lower-alpha 5] Portimão Portugal Praia da Rocha
30 June [lower-alpha 6] Costa da Caparica Parque de Campismo Inatel
1 July [lower-alpha 7] Arras FranceLá Citadelle
6 July [lower-alpha 8] Liège Belgium Parc Astrid
July 14 [lower-alpha 9] Carhaix FranceSite de Kerampuil
July 22 [lower-alpha 10] Nyon Switzerland Plaine de l'Asse
July 23 [lower-alpha 11] ParisFrance Hippodrome de Longchamp
September 7 Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Showbuzz
September 8Athénée De La Gombe
September 9 Brazzaville Republic of the Congo Palais des Congrès
October 13 London England Wembley Arena
October 19 Brussels Belgium Palais 12
November 11 Martinique Estádio Pierre-Aliker
November 12 Guadeloupe Parc D'Activité de Jarry
December 29 [lower-alpha 12] Abidjan Ivory Coast Marcory
List of 2024 tour dates
Date (2024)CityCountryVenue
February 10 Bamako Mali Place Du Cinquantenaire

Notes

  1. Part of Vyv Festival. [4]
  2. Part of Marsatac Festival.
  3. Part of La Magnifique Society. [5]
  4. Part of Nancy Open Air. [6]
  5. Parte of Afro Nation Festival. [7]
  6. Part of Sumol Summer Fest.
  7. Part of Main Square Festival.
  8. Part of Les Ardentes.
  9. Part of the Vieilles Charrues Festival.
  10. Part of the Paléo Festival.
  11. Ppart of the Lollapalooza Festival.
  12. Part of Mother Africa Festival.

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