Free Spirit World Tour

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Free Spirit World Tour
Tour by Khalid
Associated album Free Spirit
Start dateMay 18, 2019 (2019-05-18)
End dateDecember 5, 2019 (2019-12-05)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 37 in North America
  • 21 in Europe
  • 6 in Oceania
  • 63 in total
Khalid concert chronology
  • Roxy Tour
    (2018)
  • Free Spirit World Tour
    (2019)

The Free Spirit World Tour is the fourth headlining concert tour by American singer Khalid, in support of his second studio album, Free Spirit (2019). It began on June 20, 2019 in Glendale at Gila River Arena. [1]

Contents

Background

On April 1, 2019, the singer announced he will be going on his first ever arena tour to promote Free Spirit. Dates were first announced in North America, with Clairo was announced as the opening act. [2] On April 8, 2019, dates were announced for Europe and Oceania, with Mabel and Raye announced as opening acts for Europe. [3] [4]

Set list

This set list is representative of the concert in Glendale on June 20, 2019. [5] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Free Spirit"
  2. "8teen"
  3. "Twenty One"
  4. "Hundred"
  5. "Saved"
  6. "My Bad"
  7. "Bad Luck"
  8. "Bluffin'"
  9. "Vertigo"
  10. "Motion"
  11. "Better"
  12. "Right Back"
  13. "Location"
  14. "Silence"
  15. "American Teen"
  16. "Another Sad Love Song"
  17. "Heaven"
  18. "Alive"
  19. "Paradise"
  20. "Self"
  21. "Talk"
  22. "Outta My Head"
  23. "Young Dumb & Broke"
  24. "Eastside"
  25. "Love Lies"
  26. "OTW"
  27. "Intro"
  28. "Keep Me"
  29. "Salem's Interlude"
  30. "Saturday Nights"

Notes

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 — North America [1] [6]
April 26, 2019 [a] Syracuse United States Carrier Dome Rico Nasty

Kenny Beats

May 18, 2019 [b] Gulf Shores Gulf Shores Public Beach
June 20, 2019 Glendale Gila River Arena Clairo
June 22, 2019 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 10,470 / 12,174$672,494
June 23, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena 10,320 / 11,727$756,932
June 25, 2019 Los Angeles Staples Center 23,677 / 26,253$1,574,747
June 26, 2019
June 28, 2019 Oakland Oracle Arena 13,252 / 14,320$921,605
June 29, 2019 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 13,292 / 13,292$929,035
July 1, 2019 Portland Moda Center 11,282 / 11,282$740,020
July 4, 2019 Edmonton Canada Rogers Place 14,101 / 14,101$833,025
July 7, 2019 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome 14,438 / 14,438$878,003
July 9, 2019 Spokane Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 10,196 / 10,196$601,018
July 12, 2019 Denver Pepsi Center 12,857 / 12,857$887,867
July 14, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center 13,196 / 13,196$875,832
July 16, 2019 San Antonio AT&T Center 13,030 / 13,030$742,472
July 18, 2019 Houston Toyota Center 11,505 / 11,505$752,200
July 19, 2019 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 10,189 / 11,448$656,712
July 21, 2019 [9] Kansas City Sprint Center 13,665 / 13,665$901.588
July 23, 2019 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center Clairo15,314 / 15,314$1,000,655
July 25, 2019 Chicago United Center 15,438 / 15,438$1,111,255
July 26, 2019 Columbus Nationwide Arena 14,169 / 14,169$926,432
July 28, 2019 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 14.351 / 14,351$1,029,250
July 29, 2019 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 12,178 / 13,531$752,422
July 31, 2019 New York City Madison Square Garden 27,530 / 27,530$2,176,940
August 1, 2019
August 3, 2019 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 13,787 / 14,361$987,941
August 4, 2019 Hartford XL Center 8,708 / 8,708$442,033
August 6, 2019 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 24,954 / 24,954$1,494,004
August 7, 2019
August 8, 2019 Montreal Bell Centre 12,532 / 14,099$787,692
August 10, 2019 Boston United States TD Garden 12,845 / 12,845$924,613
August 11, 2019 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 13,572 / 13,572$961,662
August 13, 2019 Charlotte Spectrum Center
August 14, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena 10,490 / 10,490$665,076
August 16, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 12,710 / 12,710$816,641
August 17, 2019 Miami American Airlines Arena 11,680 / 11,680$755,631
Leg 2 — Europe [1]
September 8, 2019 [c] Berlin Germany Olympiastadion
September 9, 2019 Hamburg Barclaycard Arena Mabel
Raye
September 11, 2019 Stockholm Sweden Hovet
September 13, 2019 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
September 14, 2019 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 11,993 / 11,993$980,899
September 17, 2019 London England The O2 Arena 27,817 / 29,592$1,584,820
September 18, 2019
September 20, 2019 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 9,694 / 9,694$502,494
September 21, 2019 Birmingham England Resorts World Arena 13,625 / 14,972$652,242
September 22, 2019 Leeds First Direct Arena
September 24, 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 12,747 / 12,747$698,989
September 25, 2019 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena
September 28, 2019 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
September 29, 2019 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena 6,147 / 6,403$251,825
October 1, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
October 2, 2019 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena 9,553 / 9,553$420,298
October 4, 2019 Paris France L'Olympia
October 5, 2019
October 6, 2019 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal 4,621 / 4,621$206,191
October 8, 2019 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall
October 9, 2019 Munich Germany Zenith Munich 5,671 / 5,671$297,109
Leg 3 — Oceania [1] [11] [12]
November 20, 2019 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena 16,786 / 21,800$1,388,730
November 21, 2019
November 26, 2019 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10,292 / 11,309$814,881
November 28, 2019 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 13,280 / 13,551$1,078,462
December 2, 2019 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 6,465 / 8,183$513,070
December 4, 2019 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 30,675 / 31,301$2,350,897
December 5, 2019

Postponed dates

DateCityCountryVenueReason
March 24, 2020 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic [13]
March 26, 2020 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
March 28, 2020 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Senayan
April 2, 2020 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
April 4, 2020 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malawati Stadium
April 7, 2020 Tokyo Japan Toyosu Pit
April 9, 2020 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
April 12, 2020 Mumbai India JioWorld Garden
April 14, 2020 Bangalore Ozone Urbana

Notes

  1. The concert on April 26, 2019 at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse was part of Block Party, a Syracuse University music festival [7]
  2. The concert on May 18, 2019 at Gulf Shores Public Beach in Gulf Shores is part of Hangout Music Festival. [8]
  3. The concert on September 8, 2019 at Olympiastadion in Berlin is part of Lollapalooza Berlin. [10]

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