Tour by Betty Who | |
Associated album | The Valley |
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Start date | 12 April 2017 |
End date | 31 March 2018 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 58 in North America |
Betty Who concert chronology |
The Party in the Valley Tour [1] was the second concert tour by Australian recording artist Betty Who. The tour supported her second studio album The Valley (2017). The tour began on 12 April 2017, in New Haven, Connecticut and ended on 31 March 2018, in St. Petersburg, Florida.
This set list is representative of the show on 15 April 2017. [2] It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.
Encore
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening Acts |
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North America | ||||
12 April 2017 | New Haven | United States | The Ballroom at The Space | Vérité |
14 April 2017 | New York City | Webster Hall | ||
15 April 2017 | Boston | Paradise Rock Club | ||
16 April 2017 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | ||
17 April 2017 | Philadelphia | Union Transfer | ||
19 April 2017 | Pittsburgh | Rex Theater | ||
20 April 2017 | Chicago | Concord Music Hall | ||
22 April 2017 | Minneapolis | Triple Rock Social Club | ||
23 April 2017 | Denver | Bluebird Theater | ||
24 April 2017 | Salt Lake City | Urban Lounge | ||
26 April 2017 | Seattle | Neumos | ||
27 April 2017 | Vancouver | Canada | Imperial | |
28 April 2017 | Portland | United States | Wonder Ballroom | |
30 April 2017 | Sacramento | Harlows | ||
2 May 2017 | Los Angeles | The Fonda Theatre | ||
10 July 2017 | Santa Barbara | Soho Music Club | Geographer | |
11 July 2017 | San Diego | The Observatory North Park | ||
12 July 2017 | Santa Ana | The Observatory OC | ||
14 July 2017 | Phoenix | Crescent Ballroom | ||
15 July 2017 | El Paso | Lowbrow Palace | ||
17 July 2017 | Dallas | Trees | ||
18 July 2017 | Austin | Vulcan Gas Company | ||
19 July 2017 | Houston | White Oak Music Hall | ||
21 July 2017 | New Orleans | Republic New Orleans | ||
22 July 2017 | Birmingham | Saturn | ||
23 July 2017 | Atlanta | Terminal West | ||
25 July 2017 | Nashville | Exit / In | ||
26 July 2017 | St. Louis | The Ready Room | ||
27 July 2017 | Madison | Majestic Theater | ||
28 July 2017 | Indianapolis | The Hi / Fi | ||
30 July 2017 | Cincinnati | The Woodward Theater | ||
31 July 2017 | Detroit | The Magic Stick | ||
1 August 2017 | Cleveland | Beachland Ballroom | ||
3 August 2017 | Toronto | Canada | The Mod Club | |
4 August 2017 | Montreal | La Salsa Rossa | ||
6 August 2017 | Brooklyn | United States | Brooklyn Steel | |
24 February 2018 | Los Angeles | The Wiltern | Spencer Ludwig and Pretty Sister | |
25 February 2018 | San Jose | The Ritz | ||
27 February 2018 | Portland | Wonder Ballroom | ||
28 February 2018 | Vancouver | Canada | Imperial | |
2 March 2018 | Salt Lake City | United States | The Complex | |
3 March 2018 | Denver | The Gothic Theater | ||
5 March 2018 | Minneapolis | The Fine Line | ||
6 March 2018 | Milwaukee | Turner Hall | ||
8 March 2018 | Chicago | The Metro | ||
10 March 2018 | Columbus | Skully's Music Diner | ||
12 March 2018 | Ferndale | Loving Touch | ||
13 March 2018 | Toronto | Canada | Phoenix Concert Hall | |
15 March 2018 | Boston | United States | Paradise | |
16 March 2018 [3] | Allston | Brighton Music Hall | ||
18 March 2018 | Asbury Park | The Stone Pony | ||
21 March 2018 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | ||
23 March 2018 | Richmond | The National | ||
24 March 2018 | Asheville | The Orange Peel | ||
25 March 2018 | Atlanta | Terminal West | ||
27 March 2018 | Raleigh | Lincoln Theater | ||
29 March 2018 | Orlando | The Social | ||
30 March 2018 | Ft. Lauderdale | Culture Room | ||
31 March 2018 | St. Petersburg | State Theater | ||
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