Lady Wood Tour

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Lady Wood Tour
Tour by Tove Lo
Tove Lo Lady Wood Tour 2017 dates.jpg
Associated album Lady Wood
Start date6 February 2017 (2017-02-06)
End date14 October 2017 (2017-10-14)
No. of shows
Tove Lo concert chronology

The Lady Wood Tour was the second headlining concert tour by Swedish recording artist Tove Lo in support of her second major-label studio album Lady Wood (2016). The tour began on 6 February 2017, in Seattle, Washington, at the Showbox SoDo, and it concluded on 14 October 2017 at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas.

Contents

Background

11 North American tour dates [1] and 10 European tour dates [2] (21 dates in total), were officially announced on 23 October 2016, 5 days before the release of Lady Wood . Tickets for the shows went on sale on 28 October 2016. All 11 of the North American dates are supported by American singer Phoebe Ryan, and all 10 of the European dates are supported by Broods, a music duo from New Zealand. More dates for various music festivals and other miscellaneous concerts across Europe, South America, [3] Oceania, and United States were announced at separate times. On 16 February 2017 it was announced that Lo would be supporting Coldplay on their A Head Full of Dreams Tour from 11 June 2017 to 8 October 2017, separate from the Lady Wood Tour. [4]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 7 February 2017 in Portland, Oregon. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "True Disaster"
  2. "Lady Wood"
  3. "Influence"
  4. "Moments"
  5. "The Way That I Am"
  6. "Not on Drugs"
  7. "Thousand Miles"
  8. "Vibes"
  9. "Got Love"
  10. "Talking Body"
  11. "Imaginary Friend"
  12. "Keep It Simple"
  13. "WTF Love Is"
  14. "Flashes"
  15. "Cool Girl"
Encore
  1. "Bitches"
  2. "Habits (Stay High)"
Notes

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening acts.
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America [5] [6]
6 February 2017 Seattle United States Showbox SoDo Phoebe Ryan 1,500 / 1,500$38,000
7 February 2017 Portland Roseland Theater 1,400 / 1,400$45,000
8 February 2017 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre 2,828 / 2,828$99,005
10 February 2017 Los Angeles The Novo
12 February 2017 Santa Ana The ObservatoryMichl
15 February 2017 Minneapolis First Avenue Phoebe Ryan
16 February 2017 Chicago House of Blues Chicago
17 February 2017 Toronto Canada Massey Hall
19 February 2017 Boston United States House of Blues Boston
20 February 2017 Philadelphia Electric Factory
22 February 2017 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
24 February 2017 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club 1,200 / 1,200$42,000
Europe
2 March 2017 Stockholm Sweden Munich Brewery Broods
3 March 2017 Gothenburg Pustervik
4 March 2017 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
6 March 2017 Berlin Germany Astra Cultural Center
8 March 2017 Amsterdam Netherlands The Max
10 March 2017 Cologne Germany Live Music Hall
12 March 2017 Antwerp Belgium Trix Music Center
13 March 2017 Paris France The Cicada
15 March 2017 Manchester England The Ritz
17 March 2017 London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
South America
24 March 2017 São Paulo Brazil Audio Club
25 March 2017 [lower-alpha 1] José Carlos Pace Racetrack
28 March 2017 Buenos Aires Argentina Vorterix Theater
31 March 2017 [lower-alpha 2] San Isidro Racecourse
1 April 2017 [lower-alpha 3] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park
North America
5 April 2017 Mexico City Mexico Pabellón CuervoMariana BO
16 April 2017 [lower-alpha 4] Indio United States Empire Polo Club
19 April 2017 Scottsdale Livewire Grace Mitchell
21 April 2017 Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas Sofi Tukker
23 April 2017 [lower-alpha 4] IndioEmpire Polo Club
1 June 2017New York City Irving Plaza Tkay Maidza
2 June 2017 [lower-alpha 5] Randalls and Wards Island
8 June 2017 [lower-alpha 6] Manchester Great Stage Park
Europe
16 June 2017 [lower-alpha 7] Bergen Norway Bergenhus Fortress
19 June 2017 Warsaw Poland Club Stodola Lanberry
21 June 2017 Hamburg Germany Docks Jasmine Thompson
22 June 2017 [lower-alpha 8] Odense Denmark The Thousand Year Forest
24 June 2017 [lower-alpha 9] Pilton EnglandWorthy Farm
26 June 2017 Brighton Concorde 2 Will Heard
28 June 2017 Munich GermanyWerk, BackstageCosby
2 July 2017 [lower-alpha 10] LondonEngland Hyde Park
7 July 2017 [lower-alpha 11] Turku Finland Ruissalo
13 July 2017 [lower-alpha 12] Tønsberg NorwaySlottsfjellet
Oceania
23 July 2017 [lower-alpha 13] Byron Bay Australia North Byron Parklands
26 July 2017 Sydney The Metro Theatre Tigertown
28 July 2017 Melbourne Prince Bandroom
North America
4 August 2017 [lower-alpha 14] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
6 August 2017 [lower-alpha 15] ChicagoUnited States Grant Park
11 August 2017 [lower-alpha 16] San Francisco Golden Gate Park
Europe
18 August 2017 [lower-alpha 17] Kiewit Belgium Pukkelpop
19 August 2017 [lower-alpha 18] Biddinghuizen NetherlandsSpijk en Bremerberg
2 September 2017 [lower-alpha 19] Stockholm Sweden Eriksdalsbadet
North America [8]
16 September 2017 [lower-alpha 20] Atlanta United States Piedmont Park
17 September 2017 Nashville Marathon Music Works Daye Jack 923 / 974$25,895
18 September 2017 Kansas City The Truman
20 September 2017 Denver Ogden Theatre
21 September 2017 Salt Lake City The Depot
7 October 2017 [lower-alpha 21] Austin Zilker Park
10 October 2017 Tucson Rialto Theatre Daye Jack
12 October 2017Austin Emo's
13 October 2017 Houston House of Blues Houston
14 October 2017 [lower-alpha 21] AustinZilker Park

Cancelled and postponed shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsReason
4 June 2017 [lower-alpha 22] HoustonUnited States Eleanor Tinsley Park Inclement weather [9]
13 September 2017 Fort Lauderdale Revolution LiveDaye Jack Hurricane Irma [10]
14 September 2017 Orlando The Plaza Live
Notes
  1. The show on 25 March 2017 was part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  2. The show on 31 March 2017 was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  3. The show on 1 April 2017 was part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  4. 1 2 The shows on 16 April 2017 and 26 April 2017 were part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. [7]
  5. The show on 2 June 2017 was part of the Governors Ball Music Festival.
  6. The show on 8 June 2017 was part of the Bonnaroo Music Festival.
  7. The show on 16 June 2017 was part of Bergenfest.
  8. The show on 22 June 2017 was part of Tinderbox.
  9. The show on 24 June 2017 was part of the Glastonbury Festival.
  10. The show on 2 July 2017 was part of British Summer Time.
  11. The show on 7 July 2017 was part of Ruisrock.
  12. The show on 13 July 2017 was part of Slottsfjell.
  13. The show on 23 July 2017 was part of Splendour in the Grass.
  14. The show on 4 August 2017 was part of the Osheaga Festival.
  15. The show on 6 August 2017 was part of Lollapalooza.
  16. The show on 11 August 2017 was part of the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.
  17. The show on 18 August 2017 was part of Pukkelpop.
  18. The show on 19 August 2017 was part of Lowlands.
  19. The show on 2 September 2017 was part of Popaganda.
  20. The show on 16 September 2017 was part of Music Midtown.
  21. 1 2 The 7 October 2017 and 14 October 2017 shows were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  22. The cancelled show on 4 June 2017 was part of the Free Press Summer Fest.

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