Igor Tour

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Igor Tour
Tour by Tyler, the Creator
Associated album Igor
Start dateAugust 30, 2019
End dateOctober 26, 2019 [a]
Legs1
No. of shows34
Tyler, the Creator concert chronology

The Igor Tour (often stylized as IGOR TOOR [1] [2] ) was the fifth headlining concert tour by American rapper Tyler the Creator, in support of his sixth album Igor . [3] [4] [5] Jaden Smith, GoldLink, and Blood Orange opened the tour. [6] [7]

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Background

Tyler the Creator announced his sixth full-length album, Igor , in 2019. [8] He announced a North American tour in support of the album a month later. [5] The European dates of the tour, which were to happen from June to July of 2020 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [9]

Setlist

This set list is for the show in Fresno, California on October 12, 2019. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour. [10]

  1. "Igor's Theme"
  2. "I Think"
  3. "A Boy Is a Gun"
  4. "New Magic Wand"
  5. "Puppet"
  6. "Earfquake"
  7. "911"
  8. "IFHY"
  9. "Gone, Gone"
  10. "Okra"
  11. "Tamale"
  12. "Yonkers"
  13. "She"
  14. "Who Dat Boy"
  15. "Boredom"
  16. "Running Out of Time"
  17. "What's Good"
  18. "See You Again"
  19. "Are We Still Friends?"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance, and revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
August 30, 2019 Seattle United States Bumbershoot
September 2, 2019 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory Jaden Smith
GoldLink
September 4, 2019 Chicago Credit Union 1 Arena
September 6, 2019 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
September 7, 2019 Detroit United States Detroit Masonic Temple
September 10, 2019 Boston Agganis Arena
September 11, 2019 Laval Canada Place Bell
September 12, 2019 New York United States Madison Square Garden
September 16, 2019 London England Brixton Academy
September 17, 2019
September 18, 2019
September 21, 2019 Columbia United States Merriweather Post Pavilion
September 22, 2019 Columbus KEMBA Live!
September 24, 2019 Pittsburgh Stage AE
September 25, 2019 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
September 27, 2019 Orlando Addition Financial Arena
September 28, 2019 Tampa Yuengling Center
September 29, 2019 Miami Kaseya Center
October 1, 2019 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Complex Jaden Smith
GoldLink
Blood Orange
October 3, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena
October 4, 2019 St. Louis Chaifetz Arena
October 5, 2019 Kansas City Cable Dahmer Arena
October 7, 2019 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
October 8, 2019 Salt Lake City Saltair
October 10, 2019 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
October 12, 2019 Fresno Selland Arena
October 14, 2019 Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 15, 2019 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
October 17, 2019 Reno United States Reno Events Center
October 19, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena
October 20, 2019 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
October 22, 2019 Austin Frank Erwin Center
October 23, 2019 Dallas Texas Trust CU Theatre
October 26, 2019 Houston NRG Arena

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, reason for cancellation and reference
DateCityCountryVenueReasonRef.
March 21, 2020 [b] New Orleans United States Mardi Gras World COVID-19 pandemic [9]
April 25, 2020 [c] Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Oceanfront
June 3, 2020 Paris France Zénith Paris
June 5, 2020 [d] Warsaw Poland Służewiec Racing Track
June 6, 2020 [e] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
June 8, 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
June 11, 2020 [e] Porto Portugal Parque da Cidade
June 13, 2020 [f] Manchester England Heaton Park
June 14, 2020 [g] London Gunnersbury Park
July 3, 2020 [h] Roskilde Denmark Dyrskuepladsen
July 4, 2020 [i] Dublin Ireland Marlay Park
July 5, 2020 [j] Ewijk NetherlandsGroene Heuvels

Notes

  1. Intended to conclude on July 5, 2020; the remainder of the tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. Part of BUKU Music + Art Project.
  3. Part of Something in the Water Festival.
  4. Part of Orange Warsaw Festival.
  5. 1 2 Part of Primavera Sound.
  6. Part of Parklife.
  7. Part of Lovebox Festival.
  8. Part of Roskilde Festival.
  9. Part of Longitude Festival.
  10. Part of Down the Rabbit Hole.

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