In Our Bones World Tour

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In Our Bones World Tour
Tour by Against the Current
Associated album In Our Bones
Start dateSeptember 6, 2016 (2016-09-06)
End dateOctober 18, 2017 (2017-10-18)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 17 in Asia
  • 41 in Europe
  • 25 in North America
  • 4 in Oceania
  • 5 in Latin America
  • 92 total
Against the Current concert chronology

The In Our Bones World Tour was the third headlining concert tour by American pop rock band Against the Current. Launched in support of their first studio album, In Our Bones (2016), the tour began on September 6, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on October 18, 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
Asia [1]
September 6, 2016 Seoul South Korea YES24 MUV HallN/A
September 8, 2016 Singapore SingaporeScape the Ground TheaterThe Summer State
September 10, 2016 Manila Philippines SM Skydome United Colors Summer Nation
September 13, 2016 Tokyo Japan Tsutaya O-EastN/A
September 14, 2016 Osaka Umeda Asako
September 16, 2016 Hong Kong Hong Kong Macpherson Stadium Jude
September 17, 2016 Taipei [a] Taiwan Legacy TaipeiN/A
September 17, 2016
Europe [3]
September 21, 2016 Bristol England The Fleece As It Is
Beach Weather
September 22, 2016 Glasgow Scotland Garage
September 23, 2016 Newcastle EnglandRiverside
September 24, 2016 Leeds Stylus
September 26, 2016 Belfast Northern Ireland Mandela Hall
September 27, 2016 Dublin Ireland Academy
September 28, 2016 Nottingham EnglandRescue Rooms
September 30, 2016 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
October 1, 2016 Birmingham [b] The Asylum
October 2, 2016 Manchester Academy 2
October 5, 2016 Utrecht Netherlands Tivoli Beach Weather
October 6, 2016 Cologne Germany Essigfabrik
October 7, 2016 Antwerp Belgium Trix
October 8, 2016 Paris France La Maroquinerie
North America [5]
November 13, 2016 Pittsburgh United States Xtaza Beach Weather
Cruisr
November 15, 2016 Philadelphia Foundry @ Fillmore
November 16, 2016 New York Irving Plaza
November 17, 2016 Boston Middle East
November 18, 2016 Montreal Canada Astral
November 19, 2016 Toronto Opera House
November 20, 2016 Albany United States The Hollow
November 22, 2016 Baltimore Baltimore Sound Stage
November 25, 2016 Charlotte The Underground
November 26, 2016 Orlando Social
November 27, 2016 Atlanta Masquerade
November 29, 2016 Houston House of Blues
November 30, 2016 Dallas House of Blues
December 2, 2016 Scottsdale Pub Rock
December 3, 2016 San Diego SOMA
December 4, 2016 West Hollywood Roxy
December 5, 2016 Sacramento Broadwalk
December 7, 2016 Vancouver Canada Rio Theatre
December 8, 2016 Seattle United StatesCrocodile
December 10, 2016 Salt Lake City In the Venue
December 11, 2016 Denver Marquis Theatre
December 13, 2016 Minneapolis Triple Rock
December 14, 2016 Chicago Bottom Lounge
December 15, 2016 Cleveland Heights Grog Shop
December 16, 2016 Detroit Shelter
Europe [3]
February 7, 2017 Nijmegen NetherlandsDoornroosjeHunger
February 8, 2017 Den Haag Paard van Troje
February 9, 2017 Leuven BelgiumHet Depot
February 11, 2017 Heidelberg GermanyKarlstorbahnhof
February 12, 2017 Dortmund FZW Club
February 14, 2017 Nantes FranceFerrailleur
February 15, 2017 Bordeaux Iboat
February 17, 2017 Madrid Spain Sala Chango
February 18, 2017 Valencia Rock City
February 19, 2017 Barcelona Sala Boveda
February 21, 2017 Lyon FranceWarmaudio
February 23, 2017 Milan ItalyLegend Club
February 25, 2017 Munich GermanyStrom
February 26, 2017 Budapest Hungary Durer Kert
February 28, 2017 Vienna Austria Szene
March 2, 2017 Warsaw Poland Proxima
March 3, 2017 Prague Czech Republic Lucerna Music Bar
March 4, 2017 Luxembourg Luxembourg den Atelier
March 5, 2017 Hamburg GermanyKnust
March 8, 2017 Brighton EnglandThe Haunt
March 9, 2017 Norwich Epic Studios
March 10, 2017 Liverpool O2 Academy 2
March 12, 2017 Edinburgh ScotlandLiquid Room
March 13, 2017 Sheffield EnglandLeadmill
March 14, 2017 Cardiff Wales The Globe
March 17, 2017LondonEnglandBush Hall
August 24, 2017BorderlineSAINTE
Asia [6]
September 17, 2017 Jakarta Indonesia MS HallN/A
September 19, 2017 Nagoya JapanZepp Nagoya
September 20, 2017TokyoTsutaya O-East
September 22, 2017OsakaZepp Bayside
September 24, 2017 Shanghai China Bandai Namco Shanghai Base
September 26, 2017 Bangkok Thailand Rock
September 28, 2017 Petaling Jaya Malaysia The Bee
September 30, 2017ManilaPhilippinesUP Town Centre (UPTC)
October 1, 2017Ayala Mall Solenad
Oceania [7]
October 3, 2017 Auckland New Zealand Tuning ForkStateside
October 5, 2017 Brisbane Australia The Brightside
October 6, 2017 Melbourne Corner Hotel
October 7, 2017 Sydney Factory Theatre
Latin America [8]
October 12, 2017 Monterrey Mexico Cafe IguanaTBC
October 13, 2017 Guadalajara Foro Independencia
October 14, 2017 Mexico City Cosa Nostra
October 16, 2017 Santiago Chile Teatro Cariola
October 18, 2017 Buenos Aires Argentina Roxy Live
92 Shows
  1. The afternoon show originally scheduled for September 17 was cancelled and the evening show postponed to September 19 due to Typhoon Malakas. [2]
  2. The show originally scheduled for October 1 was postponed to October 3 due to illness. [4]

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References

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  6. @ATC_BAND (June 5, 2017). "We're coming back to Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Philippines and more this fall! More shows to be announced, info @ http://atcband.com/tour pic.twitter.com/UDpY3Rmik9" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  7. @ChrissyCostanza (March 29, 2017). "It's been three years since we've been down under. Bout time we changed that. Whaddaya say?pic.twitter.com/eGAWvrou1v" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  8. @ATC_BAND (August 25, 2017). "Mexico! Chile! Argentina! We're bringing IOB World Tour to your backyard this fall! Tickets on sale NOW @ http://www.atcofficial.com/#tour go go go!pic.twitter.com/GIo7CEPPmJ" (Tweet) via Twitter.