Poster Girl Tour

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Poster Girl Tour
Arena tour by Zara Larsson
LocationScandinavia, Europe
Associated album Poster Girl
Start date19 November 2021 (2021-11-19)
End date20 August 2022 (2022-08-20)
Legs1
No. of shows22
Supporting acts
Zara Larsson concert chronology

The Poster Girl Tour [1] was the third concert tour by Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson, in support of her second international studio album Poster Girl (2021). Promoted by Live Nation Entertainment, the tour commenced on 19 November 2021, in Gothenburg, Sweden. It concluded in Oslo on August 20, comprising 22 shows.

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Background

On 26 May 2021, Larsson announced through social media that she would be touring the Nordic countries in 2021. [2] She also announced that Jelassi, Musti, Emma Steinbakken, Pihlaja and Szim would be the opening acts for the tour. [3] [4] [5] [6] The tickets went on sale on 28 May 2021. [7] Due to COVID-19 concerns, Larsson announced that the date in Helsinki had been cancelled. [8] Before his sudden and unexpected death, the Swedish rapper Einár had been announced as the opening act for the shows in Sweden. [9] Due to demand, Larsson added one date for Skellefteå on 27 November 2021. [10]

Before the tour beginning, Larsson performed at several major music festivals, including RIX FM Festival in Stockholm, [11] The Big Feastival in United Kingdom [12] and Manchester Pride Festival in England. [13] In December 2021, Larsson announced the dates for her European major festival tour for June, July and August 2022. [14]

Set list

This set list is from the show on 19 November 2021 in Gothenburg. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour. [15]

  1. "Love Me Land"
  2. "I Would Like"
  3. "FFF"
  4. "Ruin My Life"
  5. "Last Summer"
  6. "Poster Girl"
  7. "Ain't My Fault" / "Way 2 Sexy" (Dance)
  8. "Wow"
  9. "I Need Love"
  10. "Carry You Home"
  11. "Right Here"
  12. "Like It Is" / "This One's for You"
  13. "I Can't Fall in Love Without You"
  14. "Look What You've Done"
  15. "Lay All Your Love on Me" (ABBA cover)
  16. "Symphony"
  17. "Säg Mig Var Du Står"
  18. "Never Forget You"

Encore

  1. "Uncover"
  2. "Lush Life"

Tour dates

List of concerts showing city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
19 November 2021 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
20 November 2021 Oslo Norway Spektrum
21 November 2021 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
27 November 2021 Skellefteå Sara kulturhus
11 June 2022 Bratislava SlovakiaLovestream Festival
17 June 2022 Bergen Norway Bergen International Festival
18 June 2022 Fredrikstad Idyll Festivalen
19 June 2022 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
22 June 2022StockholmSweden Gröna Lund
23 June 2022 Odense DenmarkTinderbox
29 June 2022GothenburgSweden Liseberg
7 July 2022 Töreboda Törebodafestivalen
8 July 2022 Sundsvall Sensommar festival
9 July 2022 Madrid Spain Mad Cool Festival
15 July 2022 Helsingborg SwedenBayside Festival
22 July 2022 Debrecen Hungary Campus Fesztivál
29 July 2022 Norrköping SwedenHugo Park Festival
5 August 2022SkellefteåSkellefteå Summertime
7 August 2022 Rumšiškės LithuaniaGranatos Live Festival
12 August 2022 Turku FinlandAura Fest
20 August 2022 Oslo NorwayFindings Festival

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for postponement
DateCityCountryVenueReason
24 November 2021 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena COVID-19 pandemic
3 December 2021 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena Health problems
10 December 2021 Braga PortugalAuthentica FestivalFestival cancelled

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