The Re:SET Concert Series is an outdoor concert series in the United States, launched in 2023. The inaugural edition was headlined by LCD Soundsystem, boygenius, and Steve Lacy.
On January 31, 2023, AEG (Anschutz Entertainment Group) Presents announced the inaugural Re:SET Concert Series. [1] Along with the announcement, it was revealed that each headliner curated the lineup specific to their headlining days. [2] Each weekend, the acts rotated between three cities in a surrounding area before moving to the next group of cities. The acts shared one stage, receiving headlining set times, and no sets conflicted. [3]
LCD Soundsystem
Boygenius
Steve Lacy
LCD Soundsystem
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
---|---|---|---|---|
June 2 | Stanford [a] | United States | Frost Amphitheater | Jamie xx Idles Big Freedia |
June 3 | San Diego | Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium | ||
June 4 | Pasadena [b] | Brookside at the Rose Bowl | ||
June 9 | New Orleans | Festival Grounds at City Park | ||
June 10 | Atlanta | Central Park | ||
June 11 | Grand Prairie [c] | Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie | ||
June 16 | New York | Forest Hills Stadium | Jamie xx Idles L'Rain | |
June 17 | Boston | The Stage at Suffolk Downs | ||
June 18 | Columbia [d] | Merriweather Post Pavilion | ||
June 23 | Nashville | The Great Lawn in Centennial Park | ||
June 24 | Columbus | KEMBA Live! | ||
June 25 | Chicago | Riis Park |
Boygenius
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
---|---|---|---|---|
June 2 | San Diego | United States | Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium | Clairo Dijon Bartees Strange |
June 3 | Pasadena [b] | Brookside at the Rose Bowl | ||
June 4 | Stanford [a] | Frost Amphitheatre | ||
June 9 | Grand Prairie [c] | Texas Trust CU Theatre Grounds | ||
June 10 | New Orleans | Festival Grounds at City Park | ||
June 11 | Atlanta | Central Park | ||
June 16 | Columbia [d] | Merriweather Post Pavilion | ||
June 17 | New York | Forest Hills Stadium | ||
June 18 | Boston | The Stage at Suffolk Down | ||
June 23 | Columbus | KEMBA Live! | ||
June 24 | Chicago | Riis Park | ||
June 25 | Nashville | The Great Lawn in Centennial Park |
Steve Lacy
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
---|---|---|---|---|
June 2 | Pasadena [b] | United States | Brookside at the Rose Bowl | James Blake Toro Y Moi Fousheé |
June 3 | Stanford [a] | Frost Amphitheatre | ||
June 4 | San Diego | Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium | ||
June 9 | Atlanta | Central Park | ||
June 10 | Grand Prairie [c] | Texas Trust CU Theatre Grounds | ||
June 11 | New Orleans | Festival Grounds at City Park | ||
June 16 | Boston | The Stage at Suffolk Down | ||
June 17 | Columbia [d] | Merriweather Post Pavilion | ||
June 18 | New York | Forest Hills Stadium | ||
June 23 | Chicago | Riis Park | ||
June 24 | Nashville | The Great Lawn in Centennial Park | ||
June 25 | Columbus | KEMBA Live! |
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