LM/DC Tour

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LM/DC Tour
Tour by Lea Michele and Darren Criss
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Associated albums
Start dateMay 30, 2018 (2018-05-30)
End dateDecember 7, 2018 (2018-12-07)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 22 in North America
  • 6 in Europe
  • 28 in total
Lea Michele tour chronology
An Intimate Evening with Lea Michele
(2017)
LM/DC Tour
(2018)
Christmas in NYC: Live in Concert
(2019)
Darren Criss tour chronology
Listen Up Tour
(2013)
LM/DC Tour
(2018)

The LM/DC Tour [1] is a co-headlining concert tour by American singers Lea Michele and Darren Criss. It is Michele's second headlining tour, promoting her second studio album Places (2017), and Criss' second concert tour, promoting his third extended play Homework (2016). The co-headlining tour began on May 30, 2018, in Nashville and concluded on December 7, 2018 in Birmingham.

Contents

Background

On April 9, 2018, Michele and Criss announced on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that they would go on tour together. [2]

In September 2018, further dates were announced including Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and multiple cities in California. [3] The tour was later expanded to Dublin and the United Kingdom. [4]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show in Pittsburgh on June 2, 2018. It is not representative of all concert set lists for the duration of the tour. [5]

Michele and Criss
  1. "Broadway Baby"
  2. "Suddenly Seymour"
  3. "Falling Slowly"
Michele
  1. "Cannonball"
  2. "Battlefield"
  3. "Don't Rain on My Parade"
  4. "Maybe This Time"
  5. "Poker Face" / "The Edge of Glory"
  6. "Glitter in the Air"
  7. "Run to You"
Michele and Criss
  1. "Getaway Car"
  2. "Cough Syrup" / "Hopelessly Devoted to You"
Criss
  1. "Going Nowhere"
  2. "I Don't Mind"
  3. "I Dreamed a Dream"
  4. "Genie in a Bottle"
  5. "Foolish Thing"
  6. "Not Alone"
  7. "Teenage Dream"
Michele and Criss
  1. "The Coolest Girl"
  2. "This Time"
  3. "Don't You Want Me" / "Make You Feel My Love"

Notes

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [7]
May 30, 2018 Nashville United States Ryman Auditorium
May 31, 2018 Cincinnati Taft Theatre
June 2, 2018 Pittsburgh Benedum Center
June 3, 2018 Washington, D.C. Kennedy Center Concert Hall
June 5, 2018 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
June 6, 2018 Columbus Ohio Theatre
June 8, 2018 Easton State Theatre
June 9, 2018 Newark Prudential Hall
June 10, 2018 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
June 26, 2018 Chicago United States Chicago Theatre
June 27, 2018 St. Louis Peabody Opera House
June 29, 2018 Atlanta John A. Williams Theatre
June 30, 2018 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
July 1, 2018 Charlotte Ovens Auditorium
October 26, 2018 Las Vegas The Chelsea
October 27, 2018 Salt Lake City Delta Performance Hall
October 29, 2018 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium
October 30, 2018 San Jose San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
November 1, 2018 San Diego Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
November 2, 2018 Costa Mesa Segerstrom Hall
November 3, 2018 Tempe Gammage Memorial Auditorium
November 5, 2018 Los Angeles The Theatre at Ace Hotel
Europe [8]
November 29, 2018 Dublin Ireland Vicar Street
December 1, 2018 Brighton England Brighton Centre
December 2, 2018 London Eventim Apollo
December 4, 2018 Glasgow Scotland SEC Armadillo
December 5, 2018 Manchester England O2 Apollo
December 7, 2018 Birmingham B1 (near Utilita Arena)

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Ryman AuditoriumNashville2,263 / 2,263 (100%)$139,617 [9]
Ohio TheatreColumbus2,312 / 2,705 (85%)$132,382 [9]
John A. Williams TheatreAtlanta1,774 / 2,236 (79%)$121,591 [10]
San Jose Center for the Performing ArtsSan Jose1,392 / 2,610 (53%)$101,928 [11]
The Theatre at Ace HotelLos Angeles1,486 / 1,647 (90%)$115,909 [11]

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