III: The World Tour

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III: The World Tour
Tour by The Lumineers
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • Asia
  • Latin America
Associated album III
Start dateMay 19, 2019 (2019-05-19)
End dateMarch 11, 2020 (2020-03-11)
Legs5
No. of shows56
Supporting acts
The Lumineers concert chronology

III: The World Tour [1] is the third concert tour by American folk rock band the Lumineers, in support of their third studio album, III (2019). The tour began in Gulf Shores on May 19, 2019, and concluded prematurely on March 11, 2020 in Milwaukee due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contents

Background

On April 2, 2019, the band first announced they would release their third studio album on September 13, 2019. During the week of the announcement, they announced their first single, "Gloria", and announced European tour dates. Prior to the April announcements, the band had already planned festival performances and special shows leading up to the album release. [2] On August 1, 2019, the band announced North American tour dates. [3] On September 17, 2019, due to phenomenal demand, additional North American dates were announced, prompting second shows in Brooklyn, Rosemont, and Toronto, and newly announced cities. [4] On January 22, 2020, more North American dates were announced for later in the year, including their first stadium show in their hometown of Denver at Coors Field. [5] On March 12, 2020, the band originally postponed the last two shows of the first North American leg to September 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. As the pandemic worsened, all 2020 dates had to be either postponed to 2021 (which were later cancelled), or ultimately cancelled, which included the second North American leg, the second European leg, and festival appearances, which ultimately made March 11, 2020, the official last date of the III: The World Tour.

Set list

This set list is from the concert on November 2, 2019 in Madrid. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour. [6]

  1. "Sleep on the Floor"
  2. "Cleopatra"
  3. "Life in the City"
  4. "Submarines"
  5. "Dead Sea"
  6. "Leader of the Landslide"
  7. "Gun Song"
  8. "Flowers in Your Hair"
  9. "Ho Hey"
  10. "Ophelia"
  11. "Gloria"
  12. "It Wasn’t Easy to Be Happy for You"
  13. "Charlie Boy"
  14. "My Cell"
  15. "Jimmy Sparks"
  16. "April"
  17. "Salt and the Sea"
  18. "Slow It Down"
  19. "Big Parade"
Encore
  1. "Donna"
  2. "Angela"
  3. "Gale Song"
  4. "Stubborn Love"

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
Festivals and other shows
May 19, 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Gulf Shores United States Gulf Shores Beach
June 2, 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Camden BB&T Pavilion
June 15, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 16, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Manchester Great Stage Park
June 22, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] New York City Forest Hills Stadium
June 29, 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Odense Denmark Tusindårsskoven
July 21, 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Byron Bay Australia North Byron Parklands
July 22, 2019 Sydney Enmore Theatre
July 26, 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
August 2, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
August 7, 2019 Denver United States Mission Ballroom
August 9, 2019 [lower-alpha 10] San Francisco Golden Gate Park
September 21, 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Asbury Park North Beach Asbury Park
Europe
November 1, 2019 Lisbon Portugal Campo Pequeno
November 2, 2019 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
November 4, 2019 Milan Italy Alcatraz
November 6, 2019 Zürich Switzerland Halle 622
November 7, 2019 Munich Germany Kulturhalle Zenith
November 9, 2019 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Halle
November 10, 2019 Prague Czech Republic Forum Karlin
November 13, 2019 Hamburg Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
November 14, 2019 Berlin Verti Music Hall
November 16, 2019 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
November 18, 2019 Utrecht Netherlands TivoliVredenburg
November 19, 2019 Cologne Germany Palladium Köln
November 20, 2019 Paris France Zénith Paris
November 22, 2019 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
November 24, 2019 Manchester England Manchester Arena
November 27, 2019 London The O2 Arena
November 29, 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
North America [1] [12]
December 7, 2019 Chicago United States The Vic Theatre
January 18, 2020 [lower-alpha 12] Inglewood The Forum
January 31, 2020 Asheville Harrah's Cherokee Center Mt. Joy
J.S. Ondara
9,986 / 9,986$696,657
February 1, 2020
February 4, 2020 Columbus Schottenstein Center 11,427 / 11,427$607,018
February 5, 2020 St. Louis Enterprise Center 10,742 / 10,742$534,241
February 7, 2020 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 12,446 / 12,446$746,916
February 8, 2020 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 12,460 / 12,460$711,084
February 11, 2020 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 9,885 / 9,885$569,167
February 13, 2020 Brooklyn Barclays Center 26,232 / 26,232$1,581,252
February 14, 2020
February 16, 2020 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena 11,315 / 11,315$546,198
February 18, 2020 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 10,862 / 10,862$541,920
February 19, 2020 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 11,349 / 11,349$673,059
February 21, 2020 Rosemont Allstate Arena 24,239 / 24,239$1,651,922
February 22, 2020
February 25, 2020 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 11,639 / 11,639$616,616
February 26, 2020 Buffalo KeyBank Center 11,529 / 11,529$603,930
February 28, 2020 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 13,851 / 13,851$900,659
February 29, 2020 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena Mt. Joy
Diana DeMuth
7,296 / 7,296$492,107
March 3, 2020 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena Mt. Joy
J.S. Ondara
March 4, 2020
March 6, 2020Montreal Bell Centre
March 7, 2020 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
March 10, 2020 Louisville United States KFC Yum! Center
March 11, 2020 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
Total

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, reason for cancellation and reference
DateCityCountryVenueReasonRef.
March 27, 2020 [lower-alpha 13] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park COVID-19 pandemic
March 29, 2020 [lower-alpha 14] San Isidro Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro
March 31, 2020 [lower-alpha 15] Asunción Paraguay Hipódromo de Asunción
April 2, 2020 São Paulo Brazil Audio Club
April 4, 2020 [lower-alpha 16] Autódromo José Carlos Pace
May 3, 2020 [lower-alpha 17] New Orleans United States Fair Grounds Race Course
May 13, 2020 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Amphitheater [16]
May 15, 2020 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
May 16, 2020 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
May 19, 2020 Jacksonville Daily's Place
May 20, 2020
May 22, 2020 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
May 23, 2020 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
May 27, 2020 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
May 29, 2020 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
May 30, 2020 Atlanta Cellairis Amphitheatre
June 2, 2020 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park
June 5, 2020 [lower-alpha 18] CamdenBB&T Pavilion
June 6, 2020 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
June 9, 2020 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
June 10, 2020
June 12, 2020 Mansfield Xfinity Center
June 13, 2020New York CityForest Hills Stadium
June 25, 2020 [lower-alpha 19] Marmande FrancePlaine de la Filhole
July 2, 2020 [lower-alpha 20] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
July 3, 2020 [lower-alpha 21] Belfort France Lac de Malsaucy
July 5, 2020 Rome Italy Parco della Musica
July 6, 2020 Turin Officine Grandi Riparazioni
July 9, 2020 [lower-alpha 22] LisbonPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Algés
July 10, 2020 [lower-alpha 23] Calella de Palafrugell SpainGardens of Cap Roig
July 12, 2020 Verona Italy Arena di Verona
July 15, 2020 [lower-alpha 24] Klam AustriaBurg Clam
July 18, 2020 [lower-alpha 25] Southwold England Henham Park
July 19, 2020 [lower-alpha 26] Benicàssim Spain Dolni Vitkovice
August 12, 2020 West Valley City United States Maverik Center
August 14, 2020 Portland Moda Center
August 15, 2020 George The Gorge Amphitheatre
August 18, 2020San Francisco Chase Center
August 21, 2020 Los Angeles Staples Center
August 25, 2020 San Diego Pechanga Arena
August 26, 2020 Glendale Gila River Arena
August 29, 2020Denver Coors Field
September 2, 2020 Calgary Canada Scotiabank Saddledome
September 4, 2020 Edmonton Rogers Place
September 8, 2020 Vancouver Rogers Arena
September 11, 2020 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre
September 12, 2020 Winnipeg Bell MTS Place
September 15, 2020 Kansas City United States Sprint Center
September 18, 2020 Austin Frank Erwin Center
September 22, 2020 [lower-alpha 27] Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha
September 24, 2020 [lower-alpha 28] Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
October 17, 2020 [lower-alpha 29] Memphis Tom Lee Park
December 8, 2020 [lower-alpha 30] Lima Peru Domos Art
June 18, 2021 [lower-alpha 31] Scheeßel GermanyEichenring
June 19, 2021 [lower-alpha 32] Neuhausen ob Eck Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield
June 21, 2021 [lower-alpha 33] or TBA Zagreb Croatia Lake Jarun
June 22, 2021 Bratislava Slovakia AXA Aréna NTC
June 24, 2021 [lower-alpha 34] Marmande FrancePlaine de la Filhole
June 29, 2021 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Neumünster Abbey
July 1, 2021 [lower-alpha 35] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
July 3, 2021 [lower-alpha 36] St. Gallen SwitzerlandSittertobel
July 5, 2021RomeItalyParco della Musica
July 6, 2021 Turin Officine Grandi Riparazioni
July 8, 2021 [lower-alpha 37] LisbonPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Algés
July 11, 2021 Verona Italy Arena di Verona
July 14, 2021 [lower-alpha 38] Klam AustriaBurg Clam
July 15, 2021 [lower-alpha 39] Ostrava Czech Republic Dolni Vitkovice

Notes

  1. The concert on May 19, 2019 was part of Hangout Music Festival. [7]
  2. The concert on June 2, 2019 was part of Radio 104.5 12th Birthday Celebration.
  3. The concert on June 15, 2019 was part of 101 WKQX PIQNIQ.
  4. The concert on June 16, 2019 was part of Bonnaroo Music Festival. [8]
  5. The concert on June 22, 2019 was part of Alt 92.3 Summer Open. [9]
  6. The concert on June 29, 2019 was part of Tinderbox Music Festival. [10]
  7. The concert on July 21, 2019 was part of Splendour in the Grass 2019. [10]
  8. The concert on July 26, 2019 was part of Fuji Rock Festival.
  9. The concert on August 2, 2019 was part of Osheaga Festival.
  10. The concert on August 9, 2019 was part of Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. [11]
  11. The concert on September 21, 2019 was part of Sea.Hear.Now Festival.
  12. The concert on January 18, 2020 was part of iHeartRadio ALTer EGO. [13]
  13. The concert on March 27, 2020 was supposed to be part of Lollapalooza Chile. [14]
  14. The concert on March 29, 2020 was supposed to be part of Lollapalooza Argentina. [14]
  15. The concert on March 31, 2020 was supposed to be part of Asunciónico.
  16. The concert on April 4, 2020 was supposed to be part of Lollapalooza Brazil. [14]
  17. The concert on May 3, 2020 was supposed to be part of New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. [15]
  18. The concert on June 5, 2020 was supposed to be part of Radio 104.5 13th Birthday Celebration. [17]
  19. The concert on June 25, 2020 was supposed to be part of Garorock Festival.
  20. The concert on July 2, 2020 is part of Rock Werchter.
  21. The concert on July 3, 2020 is part of Eurockéennes.
  22. The concert on July 9, 2020 is part of NOS Alive.
  23. The concert on July 10, 2020 is part of Cap Roig Festival.
  24. The concert on July 15, 2020 is part of Castle Clam Festival.
  25. The concert on July 18, 2020 is part of Latitude Festival.
  26. The concert on July 19, 2020 is part of Festival Internacional de Benicàssim.
  27. The concert on September 22, 2020, at the CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha was originally scheduled to take place on March 14, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [18]
  28. The concert on September 24, 2020, at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul was originally scheduled to take place on March 13, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [19]
  29. The concert on October 17, 2020 is part of Beale Street Music Festival. [20] The festival was originally scheduled to take place on May 2, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [21]
  30. The concert on December 8, 2020, at Domos Art in Lima was originally scheduled to take place on April 7, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
  31. The concert on June 19, 2020 was supposed to be part of Hurricane Festival.
  32. The concert on June 20, 2020 was supposed to be part of Southside Festival.
  33. The concert on June 22, 2020 was supposed to be part of INmusic Festival.
  34. The concert on June 25, 2020 was supposed to be part of Garorock Festival.
  35. The concert on July 2, 2020 is part of Rock Werchter.
  36. The concert on June 27, 2020 was supposed to be part of Open Air St. Gallen.
  37. The concert on July 9, 2020 is part of NOS Alive.
  38. The concert on July 15, 2020 is part of Castle Clam Festival.
  39. The concert on July 17, 2020 is part of Colours of Ostrava.

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