Death of a Bachelor Tour

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Death of a Bachelor Tour
Tour by Panic! at the Disco
PATD 2017TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Death of a Bachelor
Start dateFebruary 24, 2017 (2017-02-24)
End dateApril 15, 2017 (2017-04-15)
Legs1
No. of shows36
Panic! at the Disco concert chronology

The Death of a Bachelor Tour was a concert tour by Panic! at the Disco, in support of the group's fifth studio album Death of a Bachelor (2016). The tour began in Uncasville at the Mohegan Sun Arena on February 24, 2017, and concluded on April 15, 2017, in Sunrise at the BB&T Center. Adding gross estimates from those concerts yet to be reported, the overall box office take was about $17 million when the tour closed. About 350,000 fans saw the Death of a Bachelor Tour during its run. [1] [2]

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Background and development

On September 22, 2016, the band released the latest music video for "LA Devotee". With the release came the announcement of an arena tour in 2017. MisterWives and Saint Motel were announced as the opening acts. [3]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on February 25, 2017 in Philadelphia. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [4]

  1. "Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time"
  2. "LA Devotee"
  3. "Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)"
  4. "Golden Days"
  5. "Vegas Lights"
  6. "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage" / "Camisado" / "But It's Better If You Do"
  7. "Hallelujah"
  8. "Nine in the Afternoon"
  9. "Miss Jackson"
  10. "This Is Gospel"
  11. "Death of a Bachelor"
  12. "The Ballad of Mona Lisa"
  13. "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)"
  14. "Emperor's New Clothes"
  15. "Nicotine"
  16. "Crazy=Genius"
  17. "Let's Kill Tonight"
  18. "24K Magic" / "Bitch Better Have My Money"
  19. "Girls / Girls / Boys"
  20. "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Encore
  1. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"
  2. "Victorious"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
February 24, 2017 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena MisterWives
Saint Motel
6,528 / 6,528$361,536
February 25, 2017 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
February 26, 2017 Portland Cross Insurance Arena
February 28, 2017 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
March 2, 2017 New York City Madison Square Garden 14,468 / 14,468$816,524
March 3, 2017 Oxon Hill MGM National Harbor Theater 3,840 / 3,983$194,202
March 4, 2017 Worcester DCU Center 10,628 / 10,872$510,919
March 7, 2017 Columbus Schottenstein Center 12,266 / 12,895$555,057
March 8, 2017 Cleveland Wolstein Center 9,772 / 10,021$392,049
March 10, 2017 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 14,023 / 14,170$666,423
March 11, 2017 Rosemont Allstate Arena 12,463 / 12,933$642,656
March 12, 2017 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 13,155 / 13,515$614,715
March 14, 2017 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena 7,878 / 8,037$334,804
March 15, 2017 Omaha Baxter Arena 6,855 / 7,084$298,924
March 17, 2017 Denver Pepsi Center 13,163 / 14,075$629,983
March 18, 2017 Orem UCCU Center 6,246 / 8,366$303,685
March 19, 2017 Boise Taco Bell Arena
March 21, 2017 Seattle WaMu Theater 7,057 / 7,200$323,767
March 22, 2017 Portland Moda Center MisterWives11,104 / 11,294$464,822
March 24, 2017 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center 8,845 / 8,845$463,599
March 25, 2017 Oakland Oracle Arena MisterWives
Saint Motel
13,505 / 13,804$625,785
March 26, 2017 San Diego Viejas Arena Saint Motel8,779 / 9,238$434,168
March 28, 2017 Inglewood The Forum MisterWives
Saint Motel
13,446 / 13,446$647,541
March 29, 2017 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 11,990 / 11,990$469,606
March 31, 2017 Allen Allen Event Center 6,271 / 6,432$343,639
April 1, 2017 Houston Toyota Center 12,040 / 12,040$629,559
April 2, 2017 Austin Frank Erwin Center 10,634 / 10,634$521,837
April 4, 2017 Tulsa BOK Center
April 5, 2017 St. Louis Scottrade Center
April 7, 2017 Birmingham Legacy Arena
April 8, 2017 Memphis FedExForum
April 9, 2017 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
April 11, 2017 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
April 12, 2017 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena 9,884 / 9,884$526,883
April 14, 2017 Orlando Amway Center
April 15, 2017 Sunrise BB&T Center
Total [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] 234,956 / 251,754 (93%)$11,772,683

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