List of Poppy live performances

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Poppy live performances
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Poppy on the Am I a Girl? Tour (2018)
Concert tours7
Music festivals6
Television performances7
Livestream performances1

Since her first performance in 2011, American singer-songwriter Poppy has headlined seven concert tours.

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Poppy's first touring experience was as the opening act for Dumblonde's eponymous tour in 2015, where she performed four dates on the West Coast of the United States. Her first tour, the Poppy.Computer Tour , took place from 2017 to 2018, and consisted of 44 shows in North America, London and Japan.

Poppy began her third tour, the Am I a Girl? Tour, in 2018, where she toured mainland Europe for the first time. The tour continued with a North American leg in 2019. Later that year, Poppy co-headlined the Threesome Tour with Bring Me the Horizon and Sleeping with Sirens.

In 2020, Poppy released the I Disagree album and, in support of it, began her fifth headlining tour. Visiting only North America, the planned European dates were cancelled last-minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The following year, Poppy released the Flux album and announced the Flux Tour to support it. However, also due to the pandemic, the tour was postponed. When re-announced for 2022, the tour was given a new name, the Never Find My Place Tour .

In 2023, Poppy co-headlined the Godless/Goddess Tour with American pop rock band Pvris. In 2024, she will open for Bad Omens in Europe during their Concrete Forever tour. After this, she will begin her headlining Zig Tour in the United Kingdom.

Tours

Headlining

TitleFirst dateLast dateAssociated albumContinent(s)Opening acts
Poppy.Computer Tour October 19, 2017April 27, 2018 Poppy.Computer Asia, Europe, North AmericaCharlotte [lower-alpha 1]
Am I a Girl? Tour September 22, 2018February 27, 2019 Am I a Girl? Europe, North AmericaAmable, Aviva, Jane Ellen Bryant, Charlotte, [lower-alpha 1] Flint Eastwood, Eldren, Legoteque, Lev, Kailee Morgue, Siria Dj, YaSi
I Disagree Tour January 22, 2020February 21, 2020 I Disagree North AmericaVowws
Never Find My Place Tour March 8, 2022November 29, 2022 Flux Europe, North AmericaBand of Silver, Mz Neon, Polartropica, Witch Fever
Zig Tour February 14, 2024February 21, 2024 Zig Europe Wargasm

Co-headlining

TitleCo-headlining artistFirst dateLast dateAssociated EPContinentOpening acts
Threesome Tour Bring Me the Horizon, Sleeping with Sirens October 10, 2019October 29, 2019 Choke North America
The Godless/Goddess Tour Pvris August 18, 2023September 15, 2023 Stagger Tommy Genesis, Pom Pom Squad

Supporting

TitleHeadlining artistFirst opening dateLast opening dateContinent
Dumblonde Tour Dumblonde December 2, 2015December 6, 2015North America
Spirits on Fire Tour The Smashing Pumpkins October 2, 2022November 19, 2022
Concrete Forever Bad Omens January 27, 2024February 11, 2024Europe

Poppy.Computer Tour

Am I a Girl? Tour

Am I a Girl? Tour
Tour by Poppy
Associated album Am I a Girl?
Start dateSeptember 23, 2018 (2018-09-23)
End dateFebruary 29, 2019 (2019-02-29)
No. of shows33

The Am I a Girl? Tour was the second concert tour by Poppy, in support of her second studio album Am I a Girl? . The tour began on September 23, 2018 [lower-alpha 2] in Barcelona [1] and concluded on February 27, 2019, in San Diego. [2]

The North American leg of the tour was originally scheduled for late 2018, [3] but was postponed to early 2019 due to "delays out of [her] control with the new album". [4] To thank her fans for waiting, she released the single "Immature Couture". [4]

Shows

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Leg 1 – Europe [1] [5]
September 23, 2018 [lower-alpha 2] Barcelona Spain Razzmatazz Amable
Legoteque
Siria Dj
Brussels Belgium Le Botanique Charlotte [lower-alpha 1]
September 24, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands Bitterzoet
September 25, 2018ParisFranceLes Étoiles
September 27, 2018 Berlin GermanyBadehaus Szimpla
September 28, 2018 Copenhagen Denmark DR Koncerthuset
September 29, 2018 Stockholm SwedenObaren
October 1, 2018 Warsaw Poland Proxima
October 3, 2018 Istanbul Türkiye Babylon Istanbul
October 5, 2018LondonEngland Scala
October 6, 2018 Manchester Club Academy
Leg 2 – North America [6] [3] [2]
October 28, 2018 [lower-alpha 3] New Orleans United States City Park
October 31, 2018Los Angeles The Wiltern Charlotte [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 4]
Kailee Morgue
January 31, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club Flint Eastwood
February 1, 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
February 2, 2019 [lower-alpha 7] New York City Irving Plaza
February 4, 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Boston House of Blues
February 6, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
February 7, 2019 [lower-alpha 10] DetroitUnited States Saint Andrew's Hall
February 8, 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Chicago House of Blues
February 9, 2019 Pittsburgh Stage AE
February 11, 2019 [lower-alpha 12] Nashville Cannery Ballroom
February 12, 2019 [lower-alpha 13] Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
February 13, 2019 [lower-alpha 14] University [lower-alpha 15] The Orpheum The Pauses
February 15, 2019 [lower-alpha 16] Dallas House of Blues Lev
February 16, 2019 [lower-alpha 17] Austin Emo's Jane Ellen Bryant
February 18, 2019 Aspen Belly UpEldren
February 19, 2019 [lower-alpha 18] Englewood Gothic Theatre YaSi
February 21, 2019 [lower-alpha 19] Seattle The Showbox Aviva
February 22, 2019 [lower-alpha 20] Portland Wonder Ballroom
February 23, 2019 Chico Senator Theatre
February 24, 2019 [lower-alpha 21] San Francisco Regency Ballroom
February 27, 2019 [lower-alpha 22] San Diego House of Blues

Threesome Tour

Threesome Tour
Tour by Bring Me the Horizon, Poppy and Sleeping with Sirens
Associated album Amo
Choke
How It Feels to Be Lost
Start dateOctober 10, 2019 (2019-10-10)
End dateOctober 29, 2019 (2019-10-29)
No. of shows10

The Threesome Tour was a co-headlining tour by British band Bring Me the Horizon, American singer Poppy and American band Sleeping with Sirens. The tour took place in the United States in October 2019, [7] [8] and supported their projects Amo, Choke, and How It Feels to Be Lost , respectively.

During the tour, Bring Me the Horizon performed at two festivals without Poppy and Sleeping with Sirens. [7] [8] On one of these dates, the two performed their own co-headlining show in Vancouver that was not included as part of the tour. [9]

Shows

Date [7] [8] CityU.S. stateVenue
October 10 Phoenix Arizona Comerica Theatre
October 14 Portland Oregon Theater of the Clouds
October 16 Seattle Washington WaMu Theater
October 18 [lower-alpha 23] Las Vegas Nevada Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
October 19 San Diego California Viejas Arena
October 21 Oklahoma City Oklahoma The Criterion
October 22 Kansas City Missouri Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
October 25 San Antonio Texas Sunken Gardens Theatre
October 28 Tampa Florida Cuban Club Courtyard
October 29 Miami Beach [lower-alpha 24] The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

I Disagree Tour

I Disagree Tour
Tour by Poppy
Associated album I Disagree
Start dateJanuary 22, 2020 (2020-01-22)
End dateFebruary 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)
No. of shows22

I Disagree was the fourth headlining tour by Poppy, in support of her third studio album, I Disagree . The tour began on January 22, 2020 in San Francisco and ended on February 21 in Los Angeles. [10] [11] [12]

An additional European leg was scheduled to begin on March 12, 2020, and end on March 30, [10] [11] but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [13] Poppy also revealed that the tour would have visited Australia, making it her first headlining tour in the country, but these dates were never announced, likely also cancelled by the pandemic. [14]

Prior to the beginning of the tour, Poppy performed four shows in Australia for the Good Things festival. [15]

Shows

Date (2020) [10] [11] CityCountryVenueOpening act
January 22San FranciscoUnited States Great American Music Hall Vowws
January 24 Portland Hawthorne Theatre
January 25 Seattle Neptune Theatre
January 27 Salt Lake City The Complex
January 28 Denver Gothic Theatre
January 30 Saint Paul Amsterdam Bar and Hall
January 31Chicago The Vic Theatre
February 1Detroit Majestic Theatre
February 2 Toronto Canada The Opera House
February 4 Boston United StatesBrighton Music Hall
February 5
February 6New York City Brooklyn Steel
February 7 Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
February 8Washington, D.C. U Street Music Hall
February 10 Charlotte The Underground
February 12 Tampa The Orpheum
February 14 Atlanta The Loft at Center Stage
February 15 St. Louis Delmar Hall
February 17 Lawrence Liberty Hall
February 19 Albuquerque Sunshine Theater
February 20 Phoenix The Pressroom
February 21Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre

Cancelled shows

Date (2020) [10] [11] CityCountryVenueReason
March 12 Manchester England Manchester Academy 2 COVID-19 pandemic
March 13 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Cathouse
March 14 Birmingham England O2 Academy
March 15London Heaven
March 17 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
March 18 Brussels Belgium Orangery
March 20ParisFranceTrabendo
March 21 Bochum Germany Zeche Bochum
March 22 Berlin Columbia Theatre
March 24 Munich Backstage Halle
March 25 Milan ItalySanteria Toscana 31
March 26 Vienna Austria Flex
March 27 Zürich SwitzerlandPlaza
March 29 Barcelona Spain Razzmatazz
March 30 Madrid Sala Caracol

Never Find My Place Tour

The Godless/Goddess Tour

The Goddess/Godless Tour
Tour by Poppy and Pvris
Associated album Evergreen
Stagger
Start dateAugust 18, 2023 (2023-08-18)
End dateSeptember 15, 2023 (2023-09-15)
No. of shows19

The Godless/Goddess Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Poppy and Pvris. The tour visited 19 cities in North America in 2023, with Tommy Genesis and Pom Pom Squad as support, beginning August 18 in Seattle and concluding September 15 in Toronto. [16] [17]

On September 8, 2023, Poppy headlined her own show at the Vic Theatre, called Godless in Chicago. Though Pvris did not appear, it was still considered part of the tour. [18]

Shows

Date (2023) [16] [17] CityCountryVenueOpening act
August 18 Seattle United States Showbox SoDo Tommy Genesis
August 19 Portland Roseland Theater
August 22San Francisco Regency Ballroom
August 24Los Angeles The Wiltern
August 25 Tempe Marquee Theatre
August 26 Paradise [lower-alpha 25] Brooklyn Bowl
August 28 Salt Lake City The Complex
August 29 Denver Ogden Theatre
September 1 San Antonio Aztec Theatre
September 2 Houston House of Blues Pom Pom Squad
September 3 Oklahoma City Tower Theatre
September 6 Kansas City The Truman
September 7 Minneapolis First Avenue
September 8 [lower-alpha 26] Chicago The Vic Theatre
September 9 St. Louis The Pageant
September 10 Columbus KEMBA Live!
September 13 McKees Rocks [lower-alpha 27] Roxian Theatre
September 14 Cleveland House of Blues
September 15 Toronto Canada History

Zig Tour

Zig Tour
Tour by Poppy
Associated album Zig
Start dateFebruary 14, 2024 (2024-02-14)
End dateFebruary 21, 2024 (2024-02-21)
No. of shows7

The Zig Tour is the upcoming seventh concert tour by Poppy, which will support her fifth studio album, Zig (2023). [19] [20] As of September 2023, only the United Kingdom leg of the tour has been announced, which will take place in February 2024, beginning in Manchester on February 14 and concluding in London on February 24.

Prior to the tour, Poppy will appear as an opening act for the European leg of Bad Omens' Concrete Forever tour. [20]

Shows

Date (2024) [19] [20] CityCountryVenueOpening act
February 14 Manchester England Manchester Academy Wargasm [21]
February 15 Glasgow Scotland Barrowland Ballroom
February 16 Liverpool England O2 Academy Liverpool
February 18 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
February 19 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
February 20London KOKO
February 21

Broadcast performances

DateProgramCityCountryRef.
July 28, 2017 The Late Late Show with James Corden Los AngelesUnited States [22]
September 10, 2018 [23]
October 30, 2019 WWE NXT Winter Park [24]
February 16, 2020 NXT TakeOver: Portland Portland [25]
October 28, 2020 NXT Halloween Havoc Orlando [26]
March 14, 2021 63rd Annual Grammy Awards premiere ceremonyLos Angeles [27]
April 8, 2021 NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Orlando [28]
April 24, 2021The Last DisagreementUn­known [29]

As opening act

Dumblonde Tour

Date (2015)Headlining artistCityCountryVenueRef.
December 2 Dumblonde Anaheim United States House of Blues [30]
December 3San FranciscoSocial Hall SF [31]
December 5 Seattle Neumos [32]
December 6 Portland Holocene [33]

Spirits on Fire Tour

Date (2022) [34] [35] Headlining artistCityCountryVenue
October 2 The Smashing Pumpkins Dallas United States American Airlines Center
October 3 Houston Toyota Center
October 5 Austin Moody Center
October 7 Tampa Amalie Arena
October 8 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
October 10 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
October 11 Atlanta State Farm Arena
October 13 Montville Mohegan Sun Arena
October 14 Elmont UBS Arena
October 16 Boston TD Garden
October 18Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
October 19New York City Madison Square Garden
October 21 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
October 24 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
October 26 Montreal Bell Centre
October 27 Quebec City Videotron Centre
October 30 Milwaukee United States Fiserv Forum
November 1 St. Louis Enterprise Center
November 2Detroit Little Caesars Arena
November 4 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
November 5Chicago United Center
November 7 Denver Ball Arena
November 9 Spokane Spokane Arena
November 11 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
November 12 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
November 15San Francisco Chase Center
November 16 Anaheim Honda Center
November 18 Phoenix Footprint Center
November 19Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl

Concrete Forever

Date (2024) [20] Headlining artistCityCountryVenue
January 27 Bad Omens Berlin GermanyColumbiahalle
January 28 Cologne Palladium
January 29
January 30 Munich Zenith
February 1 Zürich SwitzerlandHalle 622
February 2 Offenbach am Main Germany Stadthalle
February 4 Tilburg Netherlands 013
February 5 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
February 6ParisFrance Salle Pleyel
February 8 Dresden GermanyMesse
February 9 Prague Czechia SaSaZu
February 10 Innsbruck Austria Congress
February 11 Milan ItalyAlcatraz

Other performances

DateEventCityCountryVenueRef.
October 17, 2015BeautyconNew York CityUnited StatesPier 36 [36]
October 18, 2015Brunch at the Races Arcadia Santa Anita Park [37]
November 22, 2015 Corona Capital Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez [38]
November 28, 2015 Lyon FranceInterface Club [39]
January 15, 2016 Berlin GermanyKøpi [40]
January 16, 2016Los AngelesUnited StatesBootleg Theater [41]
March 10, 2016TigerHeat club night Avalon Hollywood [42]
March 16, 2016 South by Southwest Austin Antone's [43]
May 7, 2016 Hits96's Running of the Chihuahuas Chattanooga First Tennessee Pavilion [44]
May 9, 2016 [lower-alpha 28] Island LifeLos Angeles The Fonda Theatre [45]
May 20, 2016 Denver Bluebird Theater [46]
July 30, 2016 Dubuque County Fair Dubuque Dubuque County Fairgrounds & Event Center [47]
October 6, 2017Los Angeles YouTube Space [48]
September 14, 2018Westward Music Festival Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre [49]
May 31, 2019 Bunbury Music Festival Cincinnati United States Yeatman's Cove [50]
June 8, 2019Festival DiversaMexico CityMexicoEl Plaza Condesa [51]
June 23, 2019Wynwood Pride MiamiUnited StatesWynwood Marketplace [52]
June 29, 2019LadyLandNew YorkBrookyn Mirage [53]
July 18, 2019Graphic Novel Premiere Concert San Diego The Quartyard [54]
August 18, 2019 Pukkelpop Kiewit Belgium Kempische Steenweg [55]
August 19, 2019LondonEnglandOmeara [56]
August 24, 2019 Reading Festival Reading Little John's Farm [57]
August 25, 2019 Leeds Festival Leeds Bramham Park
October 15, 2019 [lower-alpha 29] VancouverCanadaVogue Theatre [9]
October 31, 2019Ghouls to the FrontLondonEnglandShacklewell Arms [58]
November 1, 2019 Houston United States Warehouse Live [59]
November 2, 2019 Dallas Trees [60]
December 4, 2019 Good Things sideshow Melbourne AustraliaStay Gold [15]
December 6, 2019Good Things Flemington Racecourse
December 7, 2019 Sydney Centennial Park
December 8, 2019 Brisbane Brisbane Showgrounds
September 29, 2021 Flux album release showsLos AngelesUnited StatesLodge Room [61]
October 1, 2021 Nashville Third Man Records
November 4, 2023Hell and Heaven Toluca MexicoForo Pegaso [62]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Charlotte is a mannequin character who appears in some of Poppy's videos, using text-to-speech as vocals. The mannequin is often put on stage to "perform" a DJ set in place of an opening act.
  2. 1 2 The opening Barcelona show was marketed as September 22, 2018, but actually began after midnight, making it September 23.
  3. The show on October 28, 2018 was part of Voodoo Music + Arts Experience.
  4. Charlotte the Mannequin replaces Jaira Burns as an opening act, after she pulled out due to unknown reasons.
  5. The show on January 31, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 24, 2018.
  6. The show on February 1, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 23, 2018.
  7. The show on February 2, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 20, 2018.
  8. The show on February 4, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 19, 2018.
  9. The show on February 6, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 17, 2018.
  10. The show on February 7, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 16, 2018.
  11. The show on February 8, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 14, 2018.
  12. The show on February 11, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 13, 2018.
  13. The show on February 12, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 10, 2018.
  14. The show on February 13, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 9, 2018.
  15. Promoted as Tampa Bay
  16. The show on February 15, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 6, 2018.
  17. The show on February 16, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 7, 2018.
  18. The show on February 19, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 3, 2018.
  19. The show on February 21, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 26, 2018.
  20. The show on February 22, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 25, 2018.
  21. The show on February 24, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 30, 2018.
  22. The show on February 27, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 1, 2018.
  23. The show on October 18, 2019 was part of the Las Rageous Festival.
  24. Promoted as Miami
  25. Promoted as Las Vegas
  26. The show on September 8 was called Godless in Chicago. Pvris did not perform, Poppy is the sole headliner.
  27. Promoted as Pittsburgh
  28. The show on May 9, 2016 was originally scheduled for April 12, 2016.
  29. Co-headlining show with Sleeping with Sirens during (but not part of) the Threesome Tour while Bring Me the Horizon were busy performing at a festival.

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