World tour by Melanie Martinez | |
Associated album | K-12 |
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Start date | October 13, 2019 |
End date | February 17, 2020 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 19 in North America 29 in Europe 48 in total |
Supporting acts |
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Melanie Martinez concert chronology |
The K-12 Tour [1] was the third tour by American artist Melanie Martinez, in support of her album K-12 . [2] [3] Comprising 84 shows, the tour began on October 13, 2019, in Washington, D.C. and concluded prematurely on February 17, 2020, in Brixton, England. It was originally set to conclude on July 26, 2020 in Denver, Colorado, but the show and the remaining upcoming tour dates were cancelled in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tour was officially announced on July 29, 2019. On the same day, the dates for the shows in Northern America were also announced. The dates for the shows in Europe were announced 2 months later, on September 20, 2019. More dates for Northern American shows were announced on February 11, 2020.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Leg 1 — North America | |||
October 13, 2019 | Washington, D.C. | United States | Union Market |
October 15, 2019 | Atlanta | Coca-Cola Roxy | |
October 16, 2019 | Orlando | House of Blues | |
October 18, 2019 | Charlotte | The Fillmore | |
October 19, 2019 | Richmond | The National | |
October 20, 2019 | Boston | Orpheum Theatre | |
October 22, 2019 | Toronto | Canada | Rebel |
October 23, 2019 | Detroit | United States | The Fillmore |
October 25, 2019 | Chicago | Riviera Theatre | |
October 26, 2019 | Columbus | Express Live! | |
October 29, 2019 | New York City | Hammerstein Ballroom | |
October 30, 2019 | Philadelphia | The Fillmore | |
November 1, 2019 | Indianapolis | Old National Centre | |
November 2, 2019 | Milwaukee | The Rave/Eagles Club | |
November 3, 2019 | St. Louis | The Pageant | |
November 5, 2019 | Houston | Revention Music Center | |
November 6, 2019 | Irving | Toyota Music Factory | |
November 8, 2019 | Phoenix | The Van Buren | |
November 9, 2019 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Palladium | |
Leg 2 — Europe | |||
December 2, 2019 | Dublin | Ireland | Olympia Theatre |
December 4, 2019 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy Glasgow |
December 5, 2019 | Manchester | England | O2 Apollo |
December 6, 2019 | Newcastle | Newcastle City Hall | |
December 8, 2019 | Birmingham | O2 Academy Birmingham | |
December 9, 2019 | London | O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire | |
December 11, 2019 | Portsmouth | Portsmouth Guildhall | |
December 12, 2019 | Leeds | O2 Academy Leeds | |
December 16, 2019 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg |
December 17, 2019 | Hamburg | Germany | Docks |
January 21, 2020 | Lisbon | Portugal | Campo Pequeno |
January 22, 2020 | Madrid | Spain | WiZink Center |
January 24, 2020 | Padua | Italy | Gran Teatro Geox |
January 25, 2020 | Milan | Social Music City | |
January 27, 2020 | Zürich | Switzerland | Halle 622 |
January 29, 2020 | Munich | Germany | Tonhalle - kultfabrik |
January 30, 2020 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer |
January 31, 2020 | Warsaw | Poland | EXPO XXI |
February 2, 2020 | Berlin | Germany | Collumbiahalle |
February 3, 2020 | Prague | Czech Republic | Forum Karlin Hall |
February 5, 2020 | Copenhagen | Denmark | K.B. Hallen |
February 6, 2020 | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene |
February 7, 2020 | Stockholm | Sweden | Annexet |
February 9, 2020 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique |
February 10, 2020 | Frankfurt | Germany | Jahrhunderthalle |
February 12, 2020 | Cologne | Palladium | |
February 13, 2020 | Paris | France | L'Olympia |
February 15, 2020 | Tilburg | Netherlands | Popodium 013 |
February 17, 2020 | Brixton | England | O2 Brixton Academy |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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March 17, 2020 [lower-alpha 1] | Anaheim | United States | House of Blues | Coronavirus pandemic |
March 19, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theater | ||
March 20, 2020 [lower-alpha 3] | Las Vegas | Pearl Concert Theater | ||
March 22, 2020 [lower-alpha 4] | Denver | Paramount Theater | ||
March 23, 2020 [lower-alpha 5] | Salt Lake City | The Union | ||
March 25, 2020 [lower-alpha 6] | Seattle | Paramount Theatre | ||
March 26, 2020 [lower-alpha 7] | Boise | Revolution Center | ||
June 3, 2020 | Minneapolis | United States | Minneapolis Armory | |
June 5, 2020 [lower-alpha 8] | Cincinnati | Yeatman's Cove | ||
June 6, 2020 | Sterling Heights | Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill | ||
June 7, 2020 | Columbus | Express Live! | ||
June 9, 2020 | Chicago | Huntington Bank Pavilion | ||
June 10, 2020 | Maryland Heights | St. Louis Music Park | ||
June 12, 2020 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion | ||
June 13, 2020 | Toronto | Canada | RBC Echo Beach | |
June 14, 2020 | Montreal | M Telus | ||
June 16, 2020 | Washington, D.C. | United States | The Anthem | |
June 17, 2020 | Pittsburgh | UPMC Events Center | ||
June 19, 2020 | Boston | Leader Bank Pavilion | ||
June 20, 2020 | Philadelphia | The Met Philadelphia | ||
June 21, 2020 | Asbury Park | Stone Pony Summer Stage | ||
June 23, 2020 | Wallingford | Toyota Oakdale Theatre | ||
June 24, 2020 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | ||
June 26, 2020 | Raleigh | Red Hat Amphitheater | ||
June 27, 2020 | Charlotte | Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre | ||
June 28, 2020 | Nashville | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | ||
June 30, 2020 | Jacksonville | Daily's Place | ||
July 1, 2020 | Miami | Bayfront Park | ||
July 2, 2020 | Tampa | Yuengling Center | ||
July 7, 2020 | Independence | Cable Dahmer Arena | ||
July 8, 2020 | Rogers | Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion | ||
July 9, 2020 | Irving | Toyota Music Factory | ||
July 11, 2020 | Sugar Land | Smart Financial Centre | ||
July 12, 2020 | Austin | Moody Theater | ||
July 14, 2020 | Phoenix | Arizona Federal Theatre | ||
July 15, 2020 | Fresno | William Saroyan Theatre | ||
July 17, 2020 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | ||
July 18, 2020 | San Diego | CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre | ||
July 21, 2020 | Portland | Theater of the Clouds | ||
July 22, 2020 | Vancouver | Canada | Orpheum Theatre | |
July 23, 2020 | Redmond | United States | Marymoor Park | |
July 25, 2020 | Sandy | Sandy City Amphitheater | ||
July 26, 2020 | Denver | Fillmore Auditorium | ||
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