Tour by Mitski | |
Location |
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Associated album | Laurel Hell |
Start date | February 17, 2022 |
End date | November 18, 2022 |
No. of shows | 85 |
Supporting acts | |
Mitski concert chronology |
Laurel Hell Tour (also called as 2022 Tour) is a concert tour by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski, in support of her sixth studio album Laurel Hell (2022). The tour began on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina, United States, and concluded on November 18, 2022, in Mexico City, Mexico.
On October 5, 2021, Mitski announced the tour alongside the release of the single, "Working for the Knife". [1] She then announced that rock band Chai, indie pop group Michelle and indie rock musician Sasami would support the tour as the opening acts during the first leg. [2]
Due to a positive COVID-19 test in a touring party, Mitski postponed the shows in Boston, New York and Philadelphia in March. [3] On April 5, 2022, Mitski announced the replacement dates, festival appearances and additional dates with supporting acts, indie rock musician Indigo De Souza, folk band The Weather Station and Americana project Hurray for the Riff Raff. [4] Alongside headlining tour dates, Mitski would appear as the opening act for Harry Styles' Love On Tour during the United Kingdom stadium shows. [5] Mitski announced the supporting acts for the second European leg, including Irish singer-songwriter Sorcha Richardson, American ambient pop singer Cassandra Jenkins and Australian indie rock musician Stella Donnelly. [6]
This set list is from the concert on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina. It is not intended to represent all tour dates. [7]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
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Leg 1 — North America | ||||
February 17, 2022 | Asheville | United States | The Orange Peel | Chai |
February 18, 2022 | Raleigh | The Ritz | ||
February 19, 2022 | Atlanta | The Eastern | ||
February 21, 2022 | Birmingham | Iron City | ||
February 22, 2022 | New Orleans | Civic Theatre | ||
February 24, 2022 | Houston | The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall | ||
February 25, 2022 | Dallas | The Factory in Deep Ellum | ||
February 26, 2022 | Austin | Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater | ||
February 28, 2022 | Phoenix | The Van Buren | ||
March 2, 2022 | Los Angeles | Shrine Exposition Hall | ||
March 3, 2022 | ||||
March 4, 2022 | Oakland | Fox Oakland Theatre | ||
March 5, 2022 | ||||
March 7, 2022 | Portland | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall | ||
March 9, 2022 | Seattle | Moore Theatre | ||
March 10, 2022 | ||||
March 12, 2022 | Denver | Ogden Theatre | Michelle | |
March 14, 2022 | Saint Paul | Palace Theatre | ||
March 15, 2022 | Milwaukee | Miller High Life Theatre | ||
March 17, 2022 [lower-alpha 1] | Detroit | Masonic Temple Theater | ||
March 18, 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Massey Hall | |
March 19, 2022 | Montreal | Théâtre Saint-Denis | ||
March 27, 2022 | Washington, D.C. | United States | The Anthem | |
March 28, 2022 [lower-alpha 2] | ||||
March 29, 2022 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | ||
March 30, 2022 | Louisville | Old Forester's Paristown Hall | ||
March 31, 2022 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | ||
Leg 2 — Europe | ||||
April 21, 2022 | Bristol | England | Marble Factory | Sasami |
April 22, 2022 [lower-alpha 3] | Leeds | University of Leeds Refectory | ||
April 23, 2022 [lower-alpha 4] | Glasgow | Scotland | Barrowland Ballroom | |
April 25, 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | Vicar Street | |
April 26, 2022 [lower-alpha 5] | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy | |
April 28, 2022 | London | Roundhouse | ||
April 29, 2022 | O2 Academy Brixton | |||
April 30, 2022 [lower-alpha 6] | Brussels | Belgium | Le Botanique | |
May 2, 2022 | Tourcoing | France | Le Grand Mix | |
May 3, 2022 [lower-alpha 7] | Paris | Olympia | ||
May 4, 2022 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso | |
May 6, 2022 [lower-alpha 8] | Zürich | Switzerland | Kaufleuten | |
May 7, 2022 | Lausanne | Docks | ||
May 9, 2022 | Berlin | Germany | Metropol | |
May 10, 2022 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Vega | |
May 11, 2022 [lower-alpha 9] | Stockholm | Sweden | Fållan | |
May 12, 2022 [lower-alpha 10] | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene | |
May 14, 2022 | Hamburg | Germany | Fabrik | |
May 15, 2022 | Cologne | Carlswerk Victoria | ||
May 17, 2022 | Vienna | Austria | WUK | |
May 18, 2022 [lower-alpha 11] | Prague | Czechia | Archa Theatre | |
May 19, 2022 | Munich | Germany | Strom | |
May 21, 2022 | Istanbul | Turkey | Zorlu Performing Arts Centre | — |
June 12, 2022 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ulster Hall | Sorcha Richardson |
June 13, 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Olympia Theatre | |
June 21, 2022 | Cardiff | Wales | The Great Hall | Cassandra Jenkins |
June 22, 2022 | Liverpool | England | Mountford Hall | |
June 24, 2022 [lower-alpha 12] | Margate | Dreamland | — | |
June 25, 2022 [lower-alpha 13] | Pilton | Worthy Farm | ||
June 27, 2022 | Utrecht | Netherlands | Tivoli | Stella Donnelly |
June 28, 2022 | ||||
June 30, 2022 | Berlin | Germany | Verti Music Hall | |
July 1, 2022 [lower-alpha 14] | Roskilde | Denmark | Darupvej | — |
July 2, 2022 [lower-alpha 15] | Stockholm | Sweden | Gärdet | |
July 5, 2022 [lower-alpha 16] | Montreux | Switzerland | Montreux Jazz Lab | |
Leg 3 — North America | ||||
July 14, 2022 | Minneapolis | United States | Surly Brewing Festival Field | Indigo De Souza |
July 16, 2022 [lower-alpha 17] | Chicago | Union Park | — | |
July 22, 2022 [lower-alpha 18] | New York | Radio City Music Hall | The Weather Station | |
July 23, 2022 | ||||
July 24, 2022 [lower-alpha 19] | Philadelphia | Franklin Music Hall | ||
July 26, 2022 [lower-alpha 20] | Boston | Roadrunner | ||
July 27, 2022 [lower-alpha 21] | ||||
July 28, 2022 | East Providence | Bold Point | ||
July 30, 2022 [lower-alpha 22] | Montreal | Canada | Parc Jean-Drapeau | — |
August 7, 2022 [lower-alpha 23] | San Francisco | United States | Golden Gate Park | |
August 9, 2022 | Troutdale | McMenamin's Edgefield Amphitheater | ||
August 10, 2022 | Burnaby | Canada | Deer Lake Park | Hurray for the Riff Raff |
August 12, 2022 [lower-alpha 24] | Seattle | United States | Fisher Green Pavilion | — |
September 16, 2022 [lower-alpha 25] | Los Angeles | Los Angeles State Historic Park | ||
October 1, 2022 [lower-alpha 26] | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | ||
Leg 4 - Latin America | ||||
November 5, 2022 [lower-alpha 27] | São Paulo | Brazil | Distrito Anhembi | — |
November 7, 2022 | Rio de Janeiro | Sacadura 154 | ||
November 10, 2022 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Teatro Vorterix | |
November 12, 2022 [lower-alpha 28] | Costanera Sur | |||
November 13, 2022 [lower-alpha 29] | Santiago | Chile | Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos | |
November 15, 2022 | Lima | Peru | Arena Perú (Hall) | Santa Madero |
November 16, 2022 | ||||
November 18, 2022 [lower-alpha 30] | Mexico City | Mexico | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | — |
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