Future Hndrxx Tour

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Future Hndrxx Tour
Tour by Future
LocationNorth America • Europe • Africa • Oceania
Associated album FUTURE
HNDRXX
Start dateJuly 8, 2017 (2017-07-08)
End dateOctober 23, 2017 (2017-10-23)
Legs6
No. of shows14 in North America
12 in Europe
2 in Africa
2 in Oceania
30 total
Future concert chronology

The Future Hndrxx Tour was a headlining concert tour by American rapper Future, in support of his eponymous album (2017) and his sixth studio album HNDRXX (2017). The tour began in Milwaukee on July 8, 2017, and concluded in London on October 23, 2017. [1]

Contents

Background

Following the Nobody Safe Tour, the rapper announced a second tour in 2017 that will take across North America, Europe, Africa and Oceania. [2] [3] [4] Wizkid, Ty Dolla Sign, Post Malone, Zoey Dollaz, ASAP Ferg, YFN Lucci, Lil Yachty, and Rich the Kid were announced as opening acts of the tour. [5]

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
North America [6]
July 8, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] Milwaukee United States American Family Insurance Amphitheater Big Sean
Migos
Europe [1]
July 14, 2017 [lower-alpha 2] Lisbon Portugal Parque das Nações
Africa [1]
July 21, 2017 Maputo Mozambique Adil Water Park
July 22, 2017 Dar es Salaam Tanzania Leaders Club Kinondoni
North America [1] [7]
August 5, 2017 [lower-alpha 3] Toronto Canada Downsview Park
August 13, 2017 West Palm Beach United States Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre Ty Dolla Sign
Wizkid
Zoey Dollaz
August 14, 2017 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Post Malone
Zoey Dollaz
August 16, 2017 Jacksonville Daily's Place
August 18, 2017 Birmingham Legacy Arena YFN Lucci
O.T. Genasis
August 20, 2017 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater Post Malone
Zoey Dollaz
August 21, 2017 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena
August 23, 2017 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
August 24, 2017 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall ASAP Ferg
Wizkid
Rich the Kid
Zoey Dollaz
7,295 / 7,611$206,334
August 26, 2017 Syracuse Lakeview Amphitheater Wizkid
Rich the Kid
Zoey Dollaz
August 27, 2017 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
September 16, 2017 [lower-alpha 4] New York City Citi Field
September 17, 2017 [lower-alpha 5] Atlanta Piedmont Park
Oceania [1]
September 23, 2017 [lower-alpha 6] Melbourne Australia Catani Gardens in St Kilda
September 24, 2017 [lower-alpha 7] Perth HBF Stadium
Europe [1]
October 10, 2017 [lower-alpha 8] Trondheim Norway Elgeseter Gate 1
October 11, 2017 Stockholm Sweden Hovet Rich the Kid
Zoey Dollaz
October 12, 2017 Copenhagen Denmark Valby-Hallen
October 13, 2017 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
October 15, 2017 Cologne Cologne Palladium
October 16, 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
October 17, 2017 Paris France Zénith Paris
October 18, 2017 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
October 20, 2017 Manchester England Manchester Academy
October 22, 2017 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
October 23, 2017 London The O2 Arena
Total

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
August 19, 2017 Charlottesville United States John Paul Jones Arena Unite the Right rally [8]
September 28, 2017 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Death of a friend [9]
September 30, 2017 [lower-alpha 9] Sydney Australia Brazilian Fields
October 1, 2017 [lower-alpha 10] Brisbane The Sporting Fields

Notes

  1. The concert of July 8, 2017 in Milwaukee at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater was a part of Summerfest.
  2. The concert of July 14, 2017 in Lisbon at Parque das Nações is a part of Super Bock Super Rock.
  3. The concert of August 5, 2017 in Toronto at Downsview Park is a part of VELD Music Festival.
  4. The concert of September 16, 2017 in New York City at Citi Field is a part of The Meadows Music & Arts Festival.
  5. The concert of September 17, 2017 in Atlanta at Piedmont Park is a part of Music Midtown.
  6. The concert of September 23, 2017 in Melbourne at Catani Gardens is a part of Listen Out.
  7. The concert of September 24, 2017 in Perth at HBF Stadium is a part of Listen Out.
  8. The concert of October 10, 2017 in Trondheim at Elgeseter Gate 1 is a part of UKA.
  9. The concert of September 30, 2017 in Sydney at Brazilian Fields at Centennial Park is a part of Listen Out.
  10. The concert of October 1, 2017 in Brisbane at The Sporting Field at Victoria Park is a part of Listen Out.

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