K-12 Tour

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K-12 Tour
World tour by Melanie Martinez
K-12 Tour poster.jpg
Associated album K-12
Start dateOctober 13, 2019
End dateFebruary 17, 2020
Legs2
No. of shows19 in North America
29 in Europe
48 in total
Supporting acts
  • Lauren Ruth Ward (North America)
  • Naaz (Europe)
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.

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Background

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.

Set list

  1. "Wheels on the Bus"
  2. "Class Fight"
  3. "The Principal"
  4. "Show & Tell"
  5. "Nurse's Office"
  6. "Drama Club"
  7. "Strawberry Shortcake"
  8. "Lunchbox Friends"
  9. "Orange Juice"
  10. "Detention"
  11. "Teacher's Pet"
  12. "High School Sweethearts"
  13. "Recess"
Encore
  1. "Sippy Cup"
  2. "Alphabet Boy"
  3. "Mad Hatter"
  4. "Fire Drill"
Notes

Shows

List of concerts showing date, city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenue
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 SwitzerlandHalle 622
January 29, 2020 Munich GermanyTonhalle - kultfabrik
January 30, 2020 Vienna Austria Gasometer
January 31, 2020 Warsaw PolandEXPO XXI
February 2, 2020 Berlin GermanyCollumbiahalle
February 3, 2020 Prague Czech RepublicForum 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 NetherlandsPopodium 013
February 17, 2020 Brixton England O2 Brixton Academy


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Cancelled dates

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, reason for cancellation and reference
DateCityCountryVenueReason
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, 2020ColumbusExpress Live!
June 9, 2020Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion
June 10, 2020 Maryland Heights St. Louis Music Park
June 12, 2020 Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion
June 13, 2020TorontoCanadaRBC Echo Beach
June 14, 2020 Montreal M Telus
June 16, 2020Washington, D.C.United States The Anthem
June 17, 2020 Pittsburgh UPMC Events Center
June 19, 2020Boston Leader Bank Pavilion
June 20, 2020Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia
June 21, 2020 Asbury Park Stone Pony Summer Stage
June 23, 2020 Wallingford Toyota Oakdale Theatre
June 24, 2020New York City Radio City Music Hall
June 26, 2020 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
June 27, 2020Charlotte 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, 2020IrvingToyota Music Factory
July 11, 2020 Sugar Land Smart Financial Centre
July 12, 2020 Austin Moody Theater
July 14, 2020Phoenix Arizona Federal Theatre
July 15, 2020 Fresno William Saroyan Theatre
July 17, 2020Los 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, 2020Denver Fillmore Auditorium

Notes

  1. The March 17, 2020 show in Anaheim was originally set for November 10, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  2. The March 19, 2020 show in Oakland was originally set for November 13, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  3. The March 20, 2020 show in Las Vegas was originally set for November 15, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  4. The March 22, 2020 show in Denver was originally set for November 17, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  5. The March 23, 2020 show in Salt Lake City was originally set for November 16, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  6. The March 25, 2020 show in Seattle was originally set for November 20, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  7. The March 26, 2020 show in Boise was originally for November 19, 2019, but was rescheduled due to illness.
  8. The June 5, 2020 show in Cincinnati is part of Bunbury Music Festival.

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