Paradise Again World Tour

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Paradise Again World Your
World tour by Swedish House Mafia
Associated album Paradise Again
Start date29 July 2022
End date11 November 2022
Legs3
No. of shows40
Swedish House Mafia concert chronology

The Paradise Again World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Swedish supergroup Swedish House Mafia, in support of their 2022 album, Paradise Again . The tour originally had 44 dates, [1] some of which were cancelled, though the band also added three dates (Los Angeles & a second San Francisco show) to the tour, and moved a show from MetLife Stadium to Madison Square Garden, as well as adding a 2nd date at MSG, one of which was cancelled. [2]

Contents

Buildup

Before the tour began, the album was released in April 2022, this was followed by sets at Coachella [3] alongside The Weeknd, after a last minute lineup change. [4] They were originally scheduled to close the Friday night. [5] During Coachella they also played an exclusive Spotify set, this was invite only and done as a release party. [6] There where no other public shows between April 2022 and a set in July 2022 shortly before the tour began, this took place in Ibiza. [7]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show in Miami on July 29, 2022. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour. [8]

  1. "Can U Feel It"
  2. "It Gets Better (Stockholm Version)" / "Greyhound" / "Can U Feel It"
  3. "Miami 2 Ibiza (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework)" / "Can U Feel It"
  4. "Sacrifice (Remix)"
  5. "19.30" / "We Come, We Rave, We Love"
  6. "Calling On" / "Laktos"
  7. "Lifetime (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework)" / "Be" / "Show Me Love" / Knas"
  8. "Calling" / "Tell Me Why"
  9. "Frankenstein" / "More Than You Know" / "Teasing Mr. Charlie"
  10. "Antidote (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework)"
  11. "Redlight"
  12. "Dream Bigger"
  13. "One (Your Name)"
  14. "Don't Go Mad"
  15. "For Sale (Swedish House Mafia Remode)" / "Jack U"
  16. "Rave n' Roll (Corey James Remix)"
  17. "Time" / "Reload"
  18. "Leave The World Behind (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework)"
  19. "Love Inc" / "In My Mind (Axwell Mix)" / "Phunk (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework)"
  20. "Suffocate" / "Turn On The Lights Again.."
  21. "Moth to a Flame (Remix)"
  22. "Heaven Takes You Home" / "Graveyard (Axwell Remix)" / "Sweet Disposition (Axwell & Dirty South Remix)"
  23. "Don't You Worry Child" / "For You" / "Save The World"

Additional notes

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening act [14]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
North America
July 29, 2022 Miami United States FTX Arena Grimes
Chloé Caillet
August 3, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden [lower-alpha 1] ZHU
Chloé Caillet
August 5, 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena ZHU
J. Worra
August 7, 2022 Montreal Parc Jean-Drapeau [lower-alpha 2]
August 13, 2022 Chicago United States United Center Salvatore Ganacci
Monki
August 21, 2022 Denver Ball Arena Salvatore Ganacci
J. Worra
August 25, 2022 Austin Moody Center Grimes
J. Worra
August 26, 2022 Dallas American Airlines Center ZHU
J. Worra
August 27, 2022 Houston Toyota Center
September 2, 2022 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena Moojo
Marc Stout
September 4, 2022 San Diego Viejas Arena ZHU
J. Worra
September 9, 2022 Los Angeles Banc of California Stadium ZHU
September 13, 2022 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena ZHU
DJ Holographic
September 14, 2022 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
September 16, 2022 San Francisco Chase Center Vintage Culture
DJ Holographic
September 17, 2022 ZHU
DJ Holographic
Europe
September 29, 2022 Manchester United Kingdom AO Arena ZHU
Danny Howard
September 30, 2022 Glasgow OVO Hydro ZHU
N0sefin
October 2, 2022 London The O2 Arena ZHU
Danny Howard
October 6, 2022 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
October 8, 2022 Birmingham United Kingdom Utilita Arena Birmingham Danny Howard
Moojo
October 10, 2022 Paris France Accor Arena Vintage Culture
Moojo
October 14, 2022 Madrid Spain IFEMA Vintage Culture
Brian Cross
October 15, 2022 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena Vintage Culture
October 18, 2022 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Vintage Culture
Andrea Oliva
October 29, 2022 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Salvatore Ganacci
October 31, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
November 9, 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena Moojo
November 11, 2022 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena

Notes

  1. Originally supposed to be held at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.
  2. This concert is part of ÎleSoniq Music Festival.

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
July 31, 2022 Orlando United States Amway Center Unknown
August 2, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden
August 9, 2022 Boston TD Garden
August 10, 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
August 11, 2022 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
August 17, 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
August 19, 2022 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
August 30, 2022 Phoenix Footprint Center
October 19, 2022 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion Equipment damage
October 21, 2022 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena
October 22, 2022 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
October 25, 2022 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
October 27, 2022 Munich Olympiahalle
November 3, 2022 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle Unknown
November 5, 2022 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
November 6, 2022 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
November 8, 2022 Hamburg Barclays Arena
November 13, 2022 Tampere Finland Nokia Arena

Controversies

Cancellations and ticket sale rumors

A few days before the tour began, multiple US dates were cancelled, specifically, Orlando, a second date at MSG, Boston, Washington DC, New Jersey, Saint Paul, Phoenix and Detroit. [15] A lot of speculation about low ticket sales was given as the reason, however, this was later debunked by the fact that both the opening shows sold out. [16] The cancellations were reportedly due to the economic situation and inflation - beyond the group's control.[ citation needed ]

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