JJ20 World Tour

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JJ20 World Tour
World tour by JJ Lin
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Location
  • Asia
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
Associated albumVarious
Start date4 November 2022 (2022-11-04)
Legs2
No. of shows79
JJ Lin concert chronology

The JJ20 World Tour is the sixth concert tour by Singaporean recording artist JJ Lin. It spans over 77 dates in Asia, North America, Europe and Australia. The tour began on 4 November 2022, at the Singapore National Stadium, and concluded on 3 November 2024, at the Chongqing Olympic Sports Center Stadium. An extension of the tour, titled JJ20 Final Lap, will begin in Singapore on 28 December 2024. [1]

Contents

Commercial performance

On 28 April 2023, Pollstar released the Top 20 Global Concert Tours report based on the data reported in the past three months. JJ Lin was the only Asian singer on the list, ranking fifth with an average of US$2,767,000 in revenue and 10,108 people per show. [2] On 30 November, Billboard included 12 of JJ Lin's performances in Europe and the United States in their Year in Touring 2023 report, ranking 90th on the overall list with a box office revenue of US$29.1 million. [3]

Concert records

Set list

Set list of the first show in Singapore
Act 1
  1. Remember
  2. The Mummy
  3. Mermaid
  4. Raindrops
  5. Tales of the Red Cliff
  6. The Ke
Act 2
  1. Perfect Match
  2. Dimples
  3. When You
  4. Those Were The Days (JJ20 Edition)
  5. You N Me
Act 3
  1. Brave New World
  2. Bullet Train
  3. Wonderland + While I Can
  4. Nonexistent
  5. 53 Dawns
  6. I Miss You
  7. No Turning Back
  8. Lose Control
  9. Like You Do
  10. Eternal Life
Act 4
  1. Elven Beauty
  2. I Still Miss Her
  3. So Be It
  4. Westside
Act 5
  1. Bedroom
  2. Love U U
  3. Smiling Eyes
  4. If Only
  5. Dear Stranger(feat. Patti Tsai)
  6. Drifter
  7. Practice Love
  8. The Story Of Us
  9. River South
  10. Twilight
Act 6
  1. JJ20
  2. High Fashion
  3. Embark
  4. The Show
  5. We Will
  6. A Thousand Years Later

Concert dates

List of JJ20 World Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
4 November 2022Singapore Singapore National Stadium 60,000 [8]
5 November 2022
3 December 2022 Taoyuan [a] Taiwan Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium 50,000
4 December 2022
18 December 2022 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium 30,000 [9]
28 January 2023 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena 16,199
29 January 2023
5 February 2023 Uncasville [b] Mohegan Sun Arena 5,800
7 February 2023 San Jose SAP Center 10,767
11 February 2023 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena 11,403
17 February 2023 New York City Barclays Center 24,889
18 February 2023
23 February 2023 Toronto Canada Coca-Cola Coliseum 13,066
24 February 2023
17 March 2023 Hong Kong China Central Harbourfront Event Space 120,000 [10]
18 March 2023
19 March 2023
24 March 2023
25 March 2023
26 March 2023
8 April 2023 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena 10,535
15 April 2023 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 11,806
25 April 2023 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 12,344
30 April 2023 London England Wembley Arena 20,833
1 May 2023
2 May 2023
19 August 2023 Shanghai China Hongkou Football Stadium 60,000
20 August 2023
8 September 2023 Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium 80,000
10 September 2023
22 September 2023 Beijing Beijing National Stadium 180,000 [11]
23 September 2023
24 September 2023
28 October 2023 Xianyang Xianyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium80,000 [12]
29 October 2023
11 November 2023 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Stadium 70,000 [13]
12 November 2023
25 November 2023 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Stadium 70,000 [14]
26 November 2023
9 December 2023 Nanning Guangxi Sports Center Stadium 80,000 [15]
10 December 2023
9 March 2024 Chengdu Dong'an Lake Sports Park Stadium80,000 [16]
10 March 2024
16 March 2024 Hangzhou Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium 120,000 [6]
17 March 2024
30 March 2024 Fuzhou Haixia Olympic Center Stadium 90,000 [17]
31 March 2024
13 April 2024 Tianjin Tianjin Olympic Sports Center Stadium 100,000 [18]
14 April 2024
4 May 2024 Shenzhen Shenzhen Universiade Center Stadium 100,000 [19]
5 May 2024
11 May 2024 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium 100,000 [20]
12 May 2024
25 May 2024 Suzhou Suzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium 80,000 [21]
26 May 2024
1 June 2024 Nanchang Nanchang International Sports Center Stadium100,000 [22]
2 June 2024
15 June 2024 Guiyang Guiyang Olympic Sports Center 90,000 [23]
16 June 2024
23 June 2024 Harbin HICEC Stadium 80,000 [7]
24 June 2024
6 July 2024 Lanzhou Lanzhou Olympic Sports Center Rose Stadium80,000 [24]
7 July 2024
3 August 2024 Zhengzhou Zhengzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium80,000 [25]
4 August 2024
24 August 2024 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Arena 8,000 [26]
31 August 2024 Taiyuan China Shanxi Sports Centre Stadium 100,000 [27]
1 September 2024
21 September 2024 Qingdao Qingdao Citizen Fitness Center Stadium
22 September 2024
2 October 2024 Yokohama [c] JapanK-Arena Yokohama
5 October 2024 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
19 October 2024 Xiamen China Xiamen Egret Stadium
20 October 2024
1 November 2024 Chongqing Chongqing Olympic Sports Center Stadium
2 November 2024
3 November 2024
List of JJ20 Final Lap World Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
28 December 2024 Singapore Singapore National Stadium
29 December 2024
8 February 2025 Inglewood [d] United States Kia Forum
15 February 2025 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
19 February 2025 San Francisco United States Chase Center
22 February 2025 New York City Barclays Center
26 February 2025 Boston Agganis Arena
TotalN/A

Notes

  1. Billed as Taipei.
  2. Billed as Connecticut.
  3. Billed as Tokyo.
  4. Billed as Los Angeles.

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