Lots of Shows in a Row

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Lots of Shows in a Row
Tour by Deadmau5
Lots of shows in a row.jpg
LocationNorth America
Associated album W:/2016Album/
Start dateMarch 25, 2017
End dateOctober 31, 2017
No. of shows46
Deadmau5 concert chronology

Lots of Shows in a Row was a concert tour by Canadian electronic music producer, Deadmau5, to promote his eighth studio album W:/2016Album/ , with support from British producer and DJ Feed Me. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The tour initially took place just in North America but later toured elsewhere. The tour also features Deadmau5's new "Cube 2.1" stage.

Contents

An extension to the concert tour (in Canada) was announced by Mau5trap in July 2017, dubbed "Lots of Shows in a Row Pt 2". [6] The tour concluded on October 31, 2017.

Set list

Leg 1 (North America)

  1. "Imaginary Friends"
  2. "Three Pound Chicken Wing" / "Beneath with Me"
  3. "Avaritia" / "Where Phantoms Sleep 04"
  4. "Phantoms Can't Hang" / "Deus Ex Machina"
  5. "Acedia" / "Stay"
  6. "My Pet Coelacanth" / "Let Go"
  7. "Moar Ghosts 'n' Stuff" / "Doin' Ya Thang"
  8. "Ghosts 'n' Stuff"
  9. "Maths"
  10. "Maths" (Cobra Effect Remix)
  11. "2448"
  12. "Cat Thruster"
  13. "Legendary"
  14. "Snowcone"
  15. "No Problem"
  16. "Polaris"
  17. "The Veldt"
  18. "Strobe"
  19. "Raise Your Weapon (Noisia Remix)"

Leg 2

  1. "Imaginary Friends"
  2. "Three Pound Chicken Wing" / "Beneath with Me"
  3. "Avaritia"
  4. "Fn Pig"
  5. "The Veldt (Tommy Tash Remix)"
  6. "Maths (Cobra Effect Remix)"
  7. "Some Chords (Dillon Francis Remix)"
  8. "My Pet Coelacanth" / "Stay"
  9. "Moar Ghosts n' Stuff"
  10. "Ghosts 'n' Stuff"
  11. "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (cover of Daft Punk)
  12. "Where My Keys"
  13. "Polaris"
  14. "Strobe"

Note: This setlist is just taken from 1 concert during that section of the tour, and may not represent the entire tour.

Tour dates

Dates and venues taken from https://web.archive.org/web/20170516131405/http://live.deadmau5.com/

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 – North America
March 29, 2017 New York City United States Hammerstein Ballroom
March 30, 2017
March 31, 2017
April 1, 2017
April 7, 2017 Camden BB&T Pavilion
April 8, 2017 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
April 10, 2017 Lowell Tsongas Center
April 13, 2017 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
April 14, 2017
April 15, 2017
April 21, 2017 Seattle WaMu Theater
April 22, 2017
April 24, 2017 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
April 25, 2017
April 26, 2017
April 27, 2017 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
April 28, 2017
April 29, 2017
April 30, 2017
May 4, 2017 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
May 5, 2017
Leg 2
June 3, 2017 Frankfurt Germany BigCityBeats World Club Dome
June 8, 2017 Rishon LeZion Israel Live Park
July 13, 2017 Le Barcares France Electrobeach Music Festival
July 14, 2017 Benicassim Spain Benicassim Intl Festival
July 18, 2017 Ibiza Hi Ibiza
July 28, 2017 Moscow Russia Stadium
July 30, 2017 Boom Belgium Tomorrowland
August 2, 2017 Leece Italy Popfest
August 4, 2017 Pärnu Estonia Weekend Festival Baltic
August 5, 2017 Helsinki Finland Weekend Festival
August 22, 2017 Ibiza Spain Hi Ibiza
August 25, 2017 Halton United Kingdom Creamfields
August 26, 2017 Haarlemmermeer Netherlands Mysteryland
August 26, 2017 Halton United Kingdom Creamfields
August 27, 2017 London SW4
September 1, 2017 Chicago United States North Coast Music Festival
September 23, 2017 Atlanta Imagine Music Festival
Leg 3 – North America
October 6, 2017 Windsor Canada Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
October 8, 2017 Toronto Enercare Centre
October 13, 2017 Montreal Bell Centre
October 14, 2017 Alma Centre Multisport
October 19, 2017 Morrison United States Red Rocks Amphitheatre
October 20, 2017
October 24, 2017 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
October 27, 2017 Calgary Cemetery of Sound
October 28, 2017 Edmonton Scream
October 31, 2017 Winnipeg MTS Centre

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