Tour by Louis Tomlinson | |
Location |
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Associated album | Walls |
Start date | 9 March 2020 |
End date | 3 September 2022 |
Legs | 7 |
No. of shows | 81 |
Supporting acts |
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Louis Tomlinson concert chronology |
The Louis Tomlinson World Tour was the first concert tour by English singer-songwriter Louis Tomlinson in support of his debut studio album Walls (2020). The tour began on 9 March 2020 in Barcelona but was postponed after two shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic until it restarted on 1 February 2022 in Dallas and concluded on 3 September 2022 in Milan. [1] [2]
On 23 October 2019, Tomlinson announced via Twitter and his official website that he would be embarking on his first ever solo tour in support of his debut album, Walls (2020). [3] Additional dates in New York City and Los Angeles were added on 31 October along with an additional date in London added on 1 November. Dates in Santiago and Mexico City were added on 25 November. [4] Dates in Oakland and Moscow were added on 6 December. [5] Additional date in Milan and dates in Palmanova and Rome were added on 29 January 2020. [6] A date in Kyiv was added on 6 February 2020. [7] A date in Scarborough was added on 10 February 2020. [8] A date in Madrid was added on 4 March 2020. [9] An additional date in Mexico City and dates in Guadalajara and Monterrey were added on 11 March 2020. [10]
On 27 February, Tomlinson announced Only The Poets, whom also opened Tomlinson's performance for BRITs week, as the supporting act for a majority of his first European leg. [11] In March 2020, the 11 March show in Milan was cancelled, [12] with the remaining March shows rescheduled to August and September of the same year, due to increased health concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. [13] [14] In April 2020, the remaining dates for the first European leg were postponed, following continued concerns of the pandemic. [15] In May, he postponed the North American dates of the tour. [16] In July, Tomlinson announced that the tour would be postponed to 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [17]
An additional date in New York was added on 31 July 2020. [18] On 19 October of the same year, an additional date in Melbourne was added to the tour itinerary. [19]
On 15 December 2020, UK and European dates have been rescheduled to August and September 2022, and new dates in Reykjavik, Oslo, Warsaw, Prague, Vienna and Zurich along with an additional date in Paris were added. [20]
The set list is representative of the show on 1 February 2022 in Madrid. [21]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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9 March 2020 | Barcelona | Spain | Razzmatazz | Only The Poets | — | — |
10 March 2020 | Madrid | La Riviera | — | — |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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23 March 2022 [lower-alpha 22] | Reykjavík | Iceland | Valsheimilið | Only The Poets | — | — |
25 March 2022 [lower-alpha 23] | Stockholm | Sweden | Fryshuset | — | — | |
27 March 2022 [lower-alpha 24] | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | — | — | |
28 March 2022 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Forum Black Box | — | — | |
30 March 2022 [lower-alpha 25] | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz-Arena | — | — | |
31 March 2022 [lower-alpha 26] | Prague | Czech Republic | Forum Karlín | — | — | |
2 April 2022 [lower-alpha 27] | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | — | — | |
3 April 2022 | Cologne | Germany | Palladium | — | — | |
5 April 2022 [lower-alpha 28] | Paris | France | L'Olympia | — | — | |
6 April 2022 [lower-alpha 29] | ||||||
9 April 2022 [lower-alpha 30] | Zurich | Switzerland | Halle 622 | — | — | |
10 April 2022 [lower-alpha 31] | Milan | Italy | Mediolanum Forum | — | — | |
11 April 2022 [lower-alpha 32] | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | — | — | |
13 April 2022 [lower-alpha 33] | Łódź | Poland | Atlas Arena | — | — | |
14 April 2022 | Poznań | MTP5 | — | — | ||
16 April 2022 | Antwerp | Belgium | Lotto Arena | — | — | |
18 April 2022 [lower-alpha 34] | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy Glasgow | — | — | |
19 April 2022 [lower-alpha 35] | Manchester | England | O2 Apollo Manchester | — | — | |
20 April 2022 | ||||||
22 April 2022 [lower-alpha 36] | London | The OVO Arena, Wembley | — | — | ||
23 April 2022 [lower-alpha 37] | Doncaster | The Dome | Only The Poets The Outcharms | — | — |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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15 May 2022 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena | Sun Room Marineros | — | — |
16 May 2022 [lower-alpha 38] | ||||||
17 May 2022 [lower-alpha 39] | ||||||
19 May 2022 [lower-alpha 40] | Asunción | Paraguay | SND Arena | Sun Room Ivan Zavala | — | — |
21 May 2022 [lower-alpha 41] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Movistar Arena | Sun Room Paz Carrara | — | — |
22 May 2022 | ||||||
24 May 2022 | Montevideo | Uruguay | Antel Arena | Sun Room Nano Montyear | — | — |
27 May 2022 [lower-alpha 42] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Jeunesse Arena | Sun Room | — | — |
28 May 2022 [lower-alpha 43] | São Paulo | Espaço Unimed | — | — | ||
29 May 2022 | ||||||
1 June 2022 | Lima | Peru | Arena Peru | — | — | |
3 June 2022 | Bogotá | Colombia | Movistar Arena | — | — | |
5 June 2022 | Alajuela | Costa Rica | Parque Viva | Sun Room José Capmany | — | — |
8 June 2022 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Coca-Cola Music Hall | Sun Room Mean Grey Cat | — | — |
11 June 2022 [lower-alpha 44] | Monterrey | Mexico | Auditorio Citibanamex | Sun Room The Snuts | — | — |
12 June 2022 [lower-alpha 45] | Guadalajara | Auditorio Telmex | — | — | ||
14 June 2022 [lower-alpha 46] | Mexico City | Pepsi Center | — | — | ||
15 June 2022 [lower-alpha 47] | ||||||
17 June 2022 | Sun Room |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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30 June 2022 | Istanbul | Turkey | Kucukciftlik Park | — | — | — |
2 July 2022 [lower-alpha 48] | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Coca-Cola Arena | Greg Pearson | — | — |
14 July 2022 [lower-alpha 49] | Jakarta | Indonesia | Tennis Indoor Senayan | — | — | — |
16 July 2022 | Manila | Philippines | Araneta Coliseum [lower-alpha 50] | N/A | — | — |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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19 July 2022 | Brisbane | Australia | Fortitude Hall | Pacific Avenue | — | — |
20 July 2022 | ||||||
22 July 2022 [lower-alpha 51] | Sydney | Hordern Pavilion | — | — | ||
23 July 2022 | ||||||
25 July 2022 | Melbourne | Margaret Court Arena | — | — | ||
26 July 2022 | ||||||
29 July 2022 | Perth | HBF Stadium | — | — |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Supporting act | Attendance | Revenue |
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30 August 2022 [lower-alpha 52] | Rome | Italy | Cavea Auditorium | N/A | — | — |
1 September 2022 | Taormina | Teatro Antico | — | — | ||
3 September 2022 [lower-alpha 53] | Milan | Ippodromo Snai San Siro | — | — | ||
Total | — | — |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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11 March 2020 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique | COVID-19 pandemic [12] |
23 April 2020 | Auckland | New Zealand | Shed 10 | |
16 June 2020 | New York City | United States | Pier 17 | |
17 June 2020 | ||||
14 July 2020 | Salt Lake City | Sandy Amphitheater | ||
21 July 2020 | Portland | Keller Auditorium | ||
30 July 2020 | Palmanova | Italy | Piazza Grande - Estate di Stelle | |
31 July 2020 | Rome | Rock in Roma | ||
15 August 2020 | Scarborough | England | Scarborough Open Air Theatre | |
27 April 2021 | Salt Lake City | United States | The Union Event Center | |
29 April 2021 [lower-alpha 54] | Los Angeles | The Wiltern | ||
30 April 2021 [lower-alpha 55] | ||||
15 June 2021 [lower-alpha 56] | Osaka | Japan | Zepp Namba | |
16 June 2021 [lower-alpha 57] | Tokyo | Studio Coast | ||
21 June 2021 [lower-alpha 58] | Melbourne | Australia | Palais Theatre | |
22 June 2021 | ||||
19 February 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Rebel | |
4 July 2022 [lower-alpha 59] | Kyiv | Ukraine | Stereo Plaza | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [25] |
6 July 2022 [lower-alpha 60] | Moscow | Russia | Crocus City Hall |
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