Gumbo Tour

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The Gumbo World Tour was a concert tour by American singer PJ Morton that promoted his fourth studio album Gumbo. The tour lasted from June 30 to October 21, 2017. The next year he returned with the More Gumbo Tour from March 14 to October 21, 2018. The two collectively known as the Gumbo Tours lasted from June 30, 2017, to October 21, 2018.

Contents

The Gumbo Tour
Tour by PJ Morton
Location North America, Europe, Oceania
Associated album Gumbo
Start dateJune 30, 2017
End dateOctober 21, 2017
No. of shows32
GuestsMajor Ash
More Gumbo Tour
Tour by PJ Morton
Associated albumGumbo
Start dateMarch 14, 2018
End dateOctober 21, 2018
No. of shows29

These concerts would mark his first on a global scale, sporadically performing through the second half of 2017.

Background

Morton released his fourth studio album Gumbo on April 14, 2017, through his own label Morton Records, and announced the accompanying tour on June 23, 2017. [1] He originally announced 30 dates from June 30 to September 26 and added 3 more dates between October 19 and 21. He also would include special guest Major Ash on select dates.

Setlist

This setlist is taken from the More Gumbo Tour on April 18 at West Hollywood, California [2] and is not intended to represent all concerts.

  1. Religion
  2. Have You Seen Her (The Chi-Lites cover)
  3. My Superstar
  4. Claustrophobic
  5. Sticking To My Guns
  6. Only One
  7. Third Degree
  8. The Love You Save (Jackson 5 cover)
  9. I Your Need Love
  10. Is This Love (Bob Marley and the Wailers cover)
  11. Love You More
  12. First Began
  13. Go Thru Your Phone
  14. How Deep Is Your Love
  15. Living For The City (Stevie Wonder cover)
  16. Don't Ever Leave
  17. They Gon' Wanna Come
  18. Alright / Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, continent, and venue
DateCityCountryContinentVenue
June 30 New Orleans United StatesNorth America Essence Festival
July 19 Melbourne AustraliaOceania
-
July 20
July 21
July 22
July 23
July 26 San Diego United StatesNorth America
July 27 Los Angeles
July 30 San Francisco
August 1 Portland, Oregon
August 2 Seattle
August 8 Detroit
August 9 Chicago
August 12 Louisville
August 13 Nashville
August 15 Memphis
August 17 Dallas
August 18 Austin
August 20 Houston
August 23 Birmingham
August 24 Atlanta
August 25 Durham
August 26 Richmond
August 27 Washington D.C.
August 29 Philladelphia
September 1 Charleston, South Carolina
September 23 Stockholm Sweden Europe
September 24 London United Kingdom
September 26 Paris France
October 19 Tampa United StatesNorth America
October 20 Orlando
October 21 Jacksonville

More Gumbo dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, continent, and venue
DateCityCountryContinentVenue
March 14AustinUnited StatesNorth America-
March 23 Ithaca
April 13 Kansas City (Missouri)Riot Room
April 15 Denver Larimer Lounge
April 16 Salt Lake City State Room
April 18Los AngelesTroubadour
April 19 Oakland New Parish
April 20Portland Aladdin Theater
April 27Dallas Kessler Theater
April 28HoustonHouse of Blues Bronze Peacock
April 29New OrleansBlue Nile
May 5 Cleveland House of Blues Cambridge Room
May 6NashvilleExit/In
May 7DetroitEl Club
May 8Chicago Lincoln Hall
May 10 Minneapolis Dakota Jazz Club
May 14 Silver Spring Fillmore
May 15 Brooklyn Brooklyn Bowl
May 17 Charlotte Neighborhood Theatre
May 19AtlantaThe Loft
May 21 Toronto Canada Drake Hotel
May 22 Cambridge United StatesSonia's
June 22 Akron Tangiers
July 10TokyoJapanAsia Blue Note Tokyo
July 11
July 12 Nagoya Blue Note Nagoya
July 14SeoulSouth KoreaUnderstage
August 11PhiladelphiaUnited StatesNorth America Jazz On The Ave
October 31LondonUnited KingdomEurope The Jazz Cafe

Personnel

Band

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References

  1. Morton, PJ (June 23, 2017). "Gumbo World Tour Announcement Post".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "PJ Morton Setlist at Troubadour, West Hollywood". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2025-01-20.