World tour by Halsey | |
Associated album | Hopeless Fountain Kingdom |
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Start date | September 29, 2017 |
End date | September 22, 2018 |
Legs | 7 |
No. of shows | 69 |
Halsey concert chronology |
The Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour was the second headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Halsey, in support of her [a] second studio album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017). The tour began on September 29, 2017, in Uncasville, Connecticut, at the Mohegan Sun Arena [1] and concluded on September 26, 2018, in Berlin, Germany, at Columbiahalle. In 2017, the tour grossed $9.2 million from 28 shows with 340,983 tickets sold across North America. [2]
Halsey announced "Installment I" of the tour, the North American leg, on May 5, 2017, about a month before the release of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom. Along with this announcement Halsey commented "this is the biggest tour I've ever done. and I'm gonna bring u the biggest show to go with it", and revealed that Canadian rapper PartyNextDoor and British singer Charli XCX would serve as opening acts. Tickets for the North American leg of the tour went on sale to the general public on May 12, 2017. [3] Various VIP ticket options called "Angelus", "Aureum", "Solis" and "Luna" were also made available. [4] On December 13, 2017 Halsey announced five shows in Oceania as "Installment II" of the tour; these shows took place in April 2018, and were supported by Kehlani. [3] [5] [6] More shows were added as "The Final Installment" with shows in North America, Asia and Europe including support from Lauren Jauregui, Jessie Reyez, NIKI, Alma and Raye.
This set list is representative of the show on October 31, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona. [7]
This setlist is representative of the East Providence show on July 11, 2018, it does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [8]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1 – North America [3] [9] | ||||||
September 29, 2017 | Uncasville | United States | Mohegan Sun Arena | PartyNextDoor Charli XCX | 5,566 / 5,566 | $484,874 |
October 4, 2017 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 7,188 / 7,188 | $369,089 | |
October 6, 2017 | Boston | United States | TD Garden | 7,872 / 8,059 | $387,372 | |
October 7, 2017 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 7,651 / 8,368 | $354,150 | ||
October 9, 2017 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | — | — | ||
October 10, 2017 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | 5,657 / 7,116 | $237,265 | ||
October 13, 2017 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | 8,182 / 9,486 | $528,302 | ||
October 14, 2017 | Newark | Prudential Center | 6,697 / 9,008 | $404,945 | ||
October 17, 2017 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | 6,282 / 8,966 | $304,600 | ||
October 19, 2017 | Duluth | Infinite Energy Arena | 6,172 / 6,927 | $359,441 | ||
October 21, 2017 | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 7,188 / 7,188 | $321,990 | ||
October 22, 2017 | Orlando | Amway Center | 5,485 / 7,827 | $297,028 | ||
October 25, 2017 | Houston | Toyota Center | 6,153 / 7,224 | $284,298 | ||
October 26, 2017 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 7,414 / 7,414 | $393,809 | ||
October 27, 2017 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | 5,684 / 8,827 | $322,555 | ||
October 29, 2017 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 7,726 / 8,300 | $326,171 | ||
October 31, 2017 | Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | — | — | ||
November 3, 2017 | Inglewood | The Forum | 9,419 / 10,423 | $433,910 | ||
November 4, 2017 | Anaheim | Honda Center | 9,726 / 13,068 | $475,368 | ||
November 5, 2017 | San Diego | Viejas Arena | — | — | ||
November 7, 2017 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 6,237 / 6,237 | $366,291 | ||
November 10, 2017 | Seattle | KeyArena | — | — | ||
November 11, 2017 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | Cashmere Cat | 6,113 / 6,960 | $276,924 |
November 18, 2017 | Saint Paul | United States | Xcel Energy Center | PartyNextDoor Charli XCX | — | — |
November 19, 2017 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | ||||
November 21, 2017 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | 7,927 / 7,945 | $376,120 | ||
November 22, 2017 | Cleveland | Wolstein Center | 5,882 / 5,882 | $300,837 | ||
Leg 2 – Oceania [10] | ||||||
April 19, 2018 | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena | Kehlani | — | — |
April 21, 2018 | Melbourne | Australia | Margaret Court Arena | |||
April 22, 2018 | Sydney | Hordern Pavilion | 9,239 / 10,671 | $613,165 | ||
April 24, 2018 | Perth | HBF Stadium | — | — | ||
April 26, 2018 | Sydney | Hordern Pavilion | [b] | [b] | ||
April 27, 2018 | Brisbane | Riverstage | — | — | ||
Leg 3 – North America [11] | ||||||
May 19, 2018 [c] | Gulf Shores | United States | Gulf Shores Public Beaches | — | — | — |
May 27, 2018 [d] | Napa | Napa Valley Expo | ||||
June 2, 2018 [e] | New York City | Randall's Island | ||||
Leg 4 – Latin America [11] | ||||||
June 6, 2018 | São Paulo | Brazil | Espaço das Américas | Lauren Jauregui | — | — |
June 7, 2018 | Rio de Janeiro | Vivo Rio | ||||
June 9, 2018 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Gran Rex | |||
June 12, 2018 | Santiago | Chile | Teatro Caupolicán | |||
June 15, 2018 | Mexico City | Mexico | Pepsi Center | |||
Leg 5 – North America [11] | ||||||
June 24, 2018 [f] | Heber City | United States | River's Edge | — | — | — |
June 29, 2018 [g] | Milwaukee | American Family Insurance Amphitheater | NF Logic | |||
July 6, 2018 [h] | Lansing | Louis Adado Riverfront Park | Jessie Reyez | |||
July 8, 2018 | Montreal | Canada | M Telus | Sasha Sloan | 2,254 / 2,254 | $85,944 |
July 11, 2018 | East Providence | United States | Bold Point Pavilion | Jessie Reyez | — | — |
July 12, 2018 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | ||||
July 14, 2018 | Atlantic City | Borgata Event Center | Chelsea Cutler | |||
July 15, 2018 | Wolf Trap | Filene Center | Jessie Reyez | |||
July 17, 2018 | Indianapolis | Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn | ||||
July 18, 2018 | Nashville | Ascend Amphitheater | ||||
July 20, 2018 | Rogers | Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion | ||||
July 21, 2018 | Independence | Silverstein Eye Centers Arena | ||||
July 25, 2018 | Troutdale | McMenamins Edgefield | ||||
July 27, 2018 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | ||||
July 28, 2018 | Las Vegas | Pearl Concert Theater | ||||
July 30, 2018 | Morrison | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | 070 Shake | |||
August 3, 2018 | Honolulu | Blaisdell Arena | Lauren Jauregui | |||
Leg 6 – Asia [11] | ||||||
August 6, 2018 | Seoul | South Korea | YES 24 Live Hall | NIKI | — | — |
August 8, 2018 | Singapore | The Star Performing Arts Centre | ||||
August 10, 2018 | Quezon City | Philippines | New Frontier Theater | |||
August 11, 2018 [i] | Jakarta | Indonesia | Gandaria City | |||
Leg 7 – Europe [11] | ||||||
September 17, 2018 | Madrid | Spain | La Riviera | Raye | — | — |
September 19, 2018 | Paris | France | L'Olympia | 2,824 / 2,824 | ||
September 20, 2018 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique | — | ||
September 22, 2018 | London | England | Eventim Apollo | Raye Alma | 10,000 / 10,000 | |
September 23, 2018 | ||||||
September 25, 2018 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | Raye | — | |
September 26, 2018 | Berlin | Germany | Columbiahalle | |||
Total | 157,714 / 189,731 (83%) | $8,304,448 | ||||
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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October 3, 2017 | Montreal | Canada | Bell Centre | Unforeseen production constraints [12] |
November 14, 2017 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | Family emergency [13] | |
November 15, 2017 | Edmonton | Rogers Place | ||
August 12, 2018 [j] | Bali | Indonesia | Potato Head Beach Club | 2018 Lombok earthquake [14] |
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