Poppy.Computer Tour

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Poppy.Computer Tour
Tour by Poppy
Poppy 2017TourPoster.jpg
Tour poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated album Poppy.Computer
Start dateOctober 19, 2017 (2017-10-19)
End dateApril 27, 2018 (2018-04-27)
Legs6
No. of shows44
Poppy concert chronology

The Poppy.Computer Tour [1] was the debut concert tour by American singer Poppy. The tour supports the singer's debut studio album, Poppy.Computer (2017). [2] Starting in the fall of 2017, the tour played 38 cities, including 40 concerts in North America, one London concert in December, and three shows in Japan in early 2018.

Contents

Background

Poppy announced plans of touring via Twitter, alongside her album announcement, on May 6, 2017. [3] In late July, the concert schedule was released, showing 15 shows in the United States and Canada. [4] This was followed with a 21-minute video posted on YouTube, where the singer stands in front of different backgrounds with two background artists. [5] High demand added additional shows in Los Angeles and Chicago. The tour played in small venues and clubs, with a capacity of 400 or less. The setlist features nine tracks from the album and one from her 2016 EP. The show resembles Poppy's videos, featuring appearances from Titanic Sinclair and Charlotte the Mannequin.

A single show occurred in London on December 13, 2017, another in Tokyo on January 13, 2018, and a third in Mexico City on April 27, 2018. [6] In March 2018, Poppy performed two more shows in Japan as part of the Popspring festival. [7]

Opening acts

Poppy performing live at YouTube Space LA in Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California Poppy Tour.jpg
Poppy performing live at YouTube Space LA in Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California

Setlist

The following setlist was from the November 3, 2017 concert, held at Stubb's in Austin, Texas. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [8]

  1. "I'm Poppy"
  2. "Computer Boy"
  3. "Moshi Moshi"
  4. "Bleach Blonde Baby"
  5. "Interweb"
  6. "Let's Make a Video"
  7. "My Style"
  8. "My Microphone"
  9. "Software Upgrade"
Encore
  1. "Money"
Notes

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
North America - Leg 1 [9] [10]
October 19, 2017 New Orleans United States Rio Theatre
October 20, 2017 Atlanta The Crocodile
October 21, 2017 Portland Hawthorne Theatre
October 26, 2017 San Francisco Slim's
October 27, 2017 Los Angeles Echoplex
October 28, 2017
October 29, 2017 San Diego Voodoo Room
November 1, 2017 Denver Bluebird Theater
November 3, 2017 Dallas Club Dada
November 4, 2017 Austin Stubb's250 / 250$4,000 [11]
November 5, 2017 Houston Bronze Peacock Room
November 7, 2017 Atlanta Vinyl
November 8, 2017 Nashville Mercy Lounge
November 10, 2017 Chicago Subterranean
(Two shows)
November 11, 2017 Detroit The Shelter
November 14, 2017 Washington, D.C. Rock & Roll Hotel
November 15, 2017 New York Music Hall of Williamsburg 652 / 652$11,099 [12]
November 16, 2017 Philadelphia The Foundry
November 18, 2017 Toronto CanadaVelvet Underground
November 19, 2017 Montreal L'Astral384 / 400$6,040 [13]
November 22, 2017 Cambridge United StatesThe Sinclair
Europe - Leg 2
December 13, 2017 London England The Garage
Japan - Leg 3
January 13, 2018 Tokyo Japan Space Odd
North America - Leg 4 [14]
January 17, 2018 Boston United States AfterHours
January 30, 2018New York Bowery Ballroom
January 31, 2018
February 1, 2018 Pittsburgh The Club at Stage AE400 / 400$7,268 [15]
February 3, 2018 Columbus A&R Music Bar400 / 400$7,200 [16]
February 6, 2018 Indianapolis Deluxe at Old National Centre
February 7, 2018 Milwaukee Turner Hall Ballroom
February 8, 2018 Minneapolis The Cedar
February 10, 2018 St. Louis The Ready Room
February 11, 2018 Lawrence The Granada Theater
February 13, 2018 Santa Fe Meow Wolf
February 14, 2018 Phoenix The Crescent Ballroom
February 15, 2018 Paradise [lower-alpha 1] Vinyl
February 16, 2018 Salt Lake City Grand @ The Complex
February 18, 2018 Berkeley Cornerstone
February 20, 2018 Santa Ana The Observatory
Japan - Leg 5 [7]
March 24, 2018 [lower-alpha 2] Chiba [lower-alpha 3] Japan Makuhari Messe
March 25, 2018 [lower-alpha 2] Kobe [lower-alpha 4] World Memorial Hall
North America - Leg 6 [17] [18]
April 7, 2018 [lower-alpha 5] Paradise [lower-alpha 1] United States The Linq
April 27, 2018 Mexico City Mexico El Plaza Condesa

Notes

  1. 1 2 Promoted as Las Vegas
  2. 1 2 The shows on March 24 and 25, 2018 were part of the Popspring festival.
  3. Promoted as Tokyo
  4. Promoted as Osaka
  5. The show on April 7, 2018 was part of the Emerge Impact + Music festival.

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