Tour by Rita Ora | |
![]() Promotional poster for the UK part of the tour | |
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Associated album | Phoenix |
Start date | 1 March 2019 |
End date | 6 March 2021 |
No. of shows | 51 |
Rita Ora concert chronology |
Phoenix World Tour was the fourth concert tour by English singer Rita Ora, in support of her second studio album, Phoenix (2018). The tour began on 1 March 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. [1]
On 29 October 2018, Ora announced tour dates across Europe, Asia and Oceania from 1 March until 29 May 2019. [2] [3] Access to pre-sale tickets of the tour in Europe, which took place on 31 October 2018, was made available through album pre-order. Tickets went on sale to the general public two days later, on 2 November. [4]
This was Ora's first solo tour in Asia and Australia, and her first arena tour in the United Kingdom. [5] [1] Additional tour dates and music festivals appearances were announced later on.
All the scheduled tour events in 2020 were either postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This set list is representative of the concert on 1 March 2019, in Melbourne, Australia. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) |
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Oceania [7] | ||||
1 March 2019 | Melbourne | Australia | Palais Theatre | Sammi Constantine |
2 March 2019 | Sydney | Big Top Auditorium | ||
5 March 2019 | Brisbane | Eatons Hill | Sammi Constantine Kim Petras | |
7 March 2019 | Perth | Metro City | Sammi Constantine | |
Asia | ||||
10 March 2019 | Manila | Philippines | New Frontier Theater | 4th Impact |
14 March 2019 | Tokyo | Japan | Zepp DiverCity | — |
15 March 2019 | Osaka | Zepp Namba | ||
16 March 2019 | Taipei | Taiwan | Legacy Taipei | |
23 March 2019 [lower-alpha 1] | Al Sufouh | United Arab Emirates | Media City Amphitheatre | |
North America [9] | ||||
30 March 2019 | Dallas | United States | The Statler Ballroom | — |
Europe | ||||
23 April 2019 | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene | Moss Kena |
24 April 2019 | Stockholm | Sweden | Berns | |
26 April 2019 | Cologne | Germany | Palladium | |
27 April 2019 | Munich | Zenith | ||
29 April 2019 | Zürich | Switzerland | Halle 622 | |
30 April 2019 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique | |
2 May 2019 | Paris | France | Bataclan | |
3 May 2019 | Utrecht | Netherlands | TivoliVredenburg | |
21 May 2019 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena | Moss Kena Four of Diamonds |
22 May 2019 | Bournemouth | England | International Centre | |
24 May 2019 | London | The O2 Arena | ||
25 May 2019 | Birmingham | Arena Birmingham | ||
26 May 2019 [lower-alpha 2] | Middlesbrough | Stewart Park | — | |
27 May 2019 | Liverpool | M&S Bank Arena | Moss Kena Four of Diamonds | |
28 May 2019 | Leeds | First Direct Arena | ||
29 May 2019 | Glasgow | Scotland | SSE Hydro | |
31 May 2019 [lower-alpha 3] | Warsaw | Poland | Służewiec Racetrack | — |
8 June 2019 [lower-alpha 4] | London | England | Wembley Stadium | |
11 June 2019 [lower-alpha 5] | Hampton Court Palace | |||
16 June 2019 [lower-alpha 6] | Stamford Bridge | |||
5 July 2019 [lower-alpha 7] | Turku | Finland | Ruissalo | |
6 July 2019 [lower-alpha 8] | Frankfurt | Germany | Alter Rebstockpark | |
8 July 2019 [lower-alpha 9] | Montreux | Switzerland | Montreux Convention Centre | |
10 July 2019 [lower-alpha 10] | London | England | Village Underground | |
12 July 2019 [lower-alpha 11] | Velence | Hungary | Lake Velence | |
10 August 2019 [lower-alpha 12] | Zambujeira do Mar | Portugal | Herdade da Casa Branca | |
12 August 2019 [lower-alpha 13] | Arzachena | Italy | Cala di Volpe | |
Asia | ||||
15 August 2019 [lower-alpha 14] | Incheon | South Korea | Paradise City | — |
16 August 2019 [lower-alpha 15] | Tokyo | Japan | Chiba Marine Stadium | |
18 August 2019 [lower-alpha 15] | Osaka | Maishima Sonic Park | ||
Europe [24] | ||||
24 August 2019 | Windsor | England | Windsor Racecourse | — |
25 August 2019 [lower-alpha 16] | Iași | Romania | Dobrovăț | |
30 August 2019 | Zadar | Croatia | Krešimir Ćosić Hall | Franka Batelić Domenica |
8 September 2019 [lower-alpha 17] | Berlin | Germany | Olympiapark | — |
14 September 2019 [lower-alpha 18] | Paris | France | Vélizy 2 | |
28 September 2019 [lower-alpha 18] | Stockholm | Sweden | Arenatorget | |
Asia | ||||
11 October 2019 [lower-alpha 19] | Palm Jumeirah | United Arab Emirates | W Dubai – The Palm | — |
North America | ||||
17 October 2019 [lower-alpha 20] | Mexico City | Mexico | Casino del Bosque | — |
Europe | ||||
16 November 2019 [lower-alpha 21] | Birmingham | England | Resorts World Arena | — |
7 December 2019 [lower-alpha 22] | London | The O2 Arena | ||
Oceania | ||||
6 March 2021 [lower-alpha 23] | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Cricket Ground | — |
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