High as Hope Tour

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High as Hope Tour
Tour by Florence + the Machine
Florence and the Machine's High as Hope Tour.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album High as Hope
Start date5 August 2018 (2018-08-05)
End date22 September 2019 (2019-09-22)
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 47 in North America
  • 37 in Europe
  • 9 in Oceania
  • 93 in total
Florence + the Machine concert chronology

The High as Hope Tour was the fourth concert tour by British indie band Florence and the Machine, in support of their fourth studio album, High as Hope (2018). The tour began on 5 August 2018 in Montreal, Canada and concluded on 22 September 2019 in Athens, Greece.

Contents

Set list

Florence Welch performing at the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington Florence Welch 2018 - Florence and the Machine (High as Hope Tour).jpg
Florence Welch performing at the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington

This set list is representative of the 22 November 2018 show in London. It does not represent all dates of the tour. [1]

  1. "June"
  2. "Hunger"
  3. "Between Two Lungs"
  4. "Only If for a Night"
  5. "Queen of Peace"
  6. "South London Forever"
  7. "Patricia"
  8. "Dog Days Are Over"
  9. "Ship to Wreck"
  10. "The End of Love"
  11. "Cosmic Love"
  12. "Delilah"
  13. "What Kind of Man"
  14. "Grace"
    Encore
  15. "Big God"
  16. "Shake It Out"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening act
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
North America [2]
5 August 2018 [lower-alpha 1] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
9 August 2018 Stateline United States Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena Wet
11 August 2018 [lower-alpha 2] San Francisco Golden Gate Park
8 September 2018 [lower-alpha 3] Vancouver Canada Stanley Park
10 September 2018 Seattle United States KeyArena St. Vincent
Lizzo
11 September 2018 Portland Moda Center
14 September 2018 West Valley City Maverik Center
15 September 2018 [lower-alpha 4] Denver Overland Golf Course
22 September 2018 [lower-alpha 5] Las Vegas Downtown Las Vegas
23 September 2018 San Diego Viejas Arena Kamasi Washington
25 September 2018 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
26 September 2018
29 September 2018 Irving Toyota Music Factory
30 September 2018 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
2 October 2018 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Billie Eilish
3 October 2018 Charlotte Spectrum Center
5 October 2018 Washington, D.C. The Anthem Beth Ditto
6 October 2018
9 October 2018 Brooklyn Barclays Center Grizzly Bear
10 October 2018
12 October 2018 Boston TD Garden
13 October 2018 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
14 October 2018 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
16 October 2018 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
19 October 2018 Chicago United States United Center Perfume Genius
20 October 2018 Minneapolis Target Center
Europe [3]
15 November 2018 Leeds England First Direct Arena
16 November 2018 Birmingham Genting Arena
17 November 2018 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro
19 November 2018 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
21 November 2018 London England The O2 Arena [4]
22 November 2018
23 November 2018 Manchester Manchester Arena
25 November 2018 Brighton Brighton Centre
26 November 2018 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Oceania [5] [6]
12 January 2019 Perth Australia RAC Arena Marlon Williams
16 January 2019 Adelaide Botanic Park Billie Eilish
Marlon Williams
18 January 2019 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl Marlon Williams
19 January 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Geelong Mt Duneed EstateBillie Eilish
Marlon Williams
22 January 2019 Brisbane Riverstage Marlon Williams
23 January 2019
26 January 2019 Sydney The Domain Jack River
Marlon Williams
28 January 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Auckland New Zealand Albert Park
30 January 2019 Spark Arena Yellow Days [7]
Europe
2 March 2019 Munich Germany Olympiahalle Young Fathers
4 March 2019 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
5 March 2019 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
7 March 2019 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
9 March 2019 Hamburg Germany Barclaycard Arena
11 March 2019 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe
12 March 2019 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
14 March 2019 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
15 March 2019 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
17 March 2019 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
18 March 2019 Turin Pala Alpitour
20 March 2019 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
21 March 2019 Madrid WiZink Center
24 March 2019 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
25 March 2019 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy
North America
10 May 2019 Mayer United StatesFORM Arcosanti
12 May 2019 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl Perfume Genius
13 May 2019
15 May 2019 Concord Concord Pavilion Christine and the Queens
17 May 2019Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
20 May 2019 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
21 May 2019
23 May 2019Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion Blood Orange
24 May 2019 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
26 May 2019TorontoCanada Budweiser Stage
28 May 2019Montreal Bell Centre
30 May 2019 Mansfield United States Xfinity Center
1 June 2019 [lower-alpha 8] New York City Randalls Island
3 June 2019 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion Blood Orange
5 June 2019 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park Grace VanderWaal
6 June 2019 Alpharetta Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
8 June 2019 Orlando Amway Center
9 June 2019 Miami American Airlines Arena
15 June 2019 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Beth Ditto
16 June 2019 Guadalajara Auditorio Telmex
18 June 2019 Monterrey Auditorio Citibanamex
Europe
29 June 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
30 June 2019 [lower-alpha 10] St. Gallen SwitzerlandSittertobel
13 July 2019 [lower-alpha 11] LondonEngland Hyde Park The National
17 July 2019 [lower-alpha 12] Ostrava Czech Republic Dolní oblast Vítkovice
19 July 2019 [lower-alpha 13] Cluj-Napoca Romania Bonțida Bánffy Castle
7 August 2019 [lower-alpha 14] Edinburgh Scotland Princes Street Gardens
8 August 2019 [lower-alpha 14]
12 August 2019 [lower-alpha 15] Budapest Hungary Óbudai-sziget Catfish and the Bottlemen
30 August 2019 [lower-alpha 16] Milan Italy Area Expo
1 September 2019 [lower-alpha 17] Stradbally Ireland Stradbally Hall
19 September 2019 Athens Greece Herodion Theatre
21 September 2019 Galatsi Olympic Hall
22 September 2019 Herodion Theatre

Cancelled shows

10 August 2019 Newquay Boardmasters Festival Festival cancelled. [8]

Notes

  1. The August 5, 2018 concert at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal is part of Osheaga Festival.
  2. The August 11, 2018 concert at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is part of Outside Lands Festival.
  3. The September 8, 2018 concert at Stanley Park in Vancouver is part of Skookum Festival.
  4. The September 15, 2018 concert at Overland Golf Course in Denver is part of Grandoozy Festival.
  5. The September 22, 2018 concert at Downtown Las Vegas in Las Vegas is part of Life Is Beautiful Festival.
  6. The January 19, 2019 concert at Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong is part of A Day on the Green.
  7. The January 28, 2019 concert in Auckland is part of St Jerome's Laneway Festival.
  8. The June 1, 2019 concert at Randalls Island in New York City is part of Governors Ball Music Festival.
  9. The concert on June 29, 2019, at Werchter Festivalpark in Werchter was part of Rock Werchter.
  10. The concert on June 30, 2019, at Sittertobel in St. Gallen was part of OpenAir St. Gallen.
  11. The concert on July 13, 2019, at Hyde Park in London was part of British Summer Time Hyde Park.
  12. The concert on July 17, 2019, at Dolní oblast Vítkovice in Ostrava was part of Colours of Ostrava.
  13. The concert on July 19, 2019, at Bonțida Bánffy Castle in Cluj-Napoca was part of Electric Castle.
  14. 1 2 The concerts on August 7 & 8, 2019, at Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh were part of Edinburgh Summer Sessions.
  15. The concert on August 12, 2019, at Óbudai-sziget in Budapest was part of Sziget Festival.
  16. The concert on August 30, 2019, at Area Expo in Milan was part of Milano Rocks.
  17. The concert on September 1, 2019, at Area Expo in Stradbally Hall was part of Electric Picnic.

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