Tour by Phoebe Bridgers | |
Associated album | Punisher |
---|---|
Start date | September 3, 2021 |
End date | April 26, 2023 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 106 |
Phoebe Bridgers concert chronology |
Reunion Tour was the second solo concert tour by American musician Phoebe Bridgers, in support of her second studio album Punisher . The tour began in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, on September 3, 2021, and concluded in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States, on April 26, 2023.
On April 9, 2020, Bridgers announced the release of her second solo album Punisher , [1] which was released on June 17, 2020. [2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bridgers was unable to tour the album for any of 2020. The 2021 portion of the tour was originally scheduled to take place in a mix of indoor and outdoor venues, [3] but later moved to exclusively outdoor venues as a continued result of the pandemic. [4] Bridgers announced additional US dates in 2022, as well as European dates. [5] In 2023, Bridgers announced dates in Oceania and Asia. [6]
For the 2021 portion of the tour, American electronic pop group Muna and indie rock musician Bartees Strange opened some of the non-festival September dates. [7] [8] The Philadelphia date was opened by musicians Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill together. The Berkeley date was opened by Julien Baker, billed as a special guest. Charlie Hickey opened night one of the Los Angeles shows, and Matty Healy of The 1975 opened the second show.
The roster of Bridgers' record label Saddest Factory Records, consisting of Muna, Charlie Hickey, Claud and Sloppy Jane, along with Christian Lee Hutson opened the tour for the 2022 North American dates. [9]
This set list is representative of the show in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 3, 2021. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [10]
Encore
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts |
---|---|---|---|---|
Leg 1 — North America | ||||
September 3, 2021 | Chesterfield | United States | Chesterfield Amphitheater | Bartees Strange |
September 4, 2021 | Nashville | Ascend Amphitheater | — | |
September 5, 2021 | Louisville | Iroquois Amphitheater | Bartees Strange | |
September 8, 2021 | Indianapolis | TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park | Muna | |
September 10, 2021 [lower-alpha 1] | Chicago | Union Park | — | |
September 11, 2021 | Minneapolis | Surly Brewing Festival Field | Muna | |
September 12, 2021 | Madison | Breese Stevens Field | ||
September 14, 2021 | Detroit | The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre | ||
September 15, 2021 | Lewiston | Artpark Amphitheater | Harrison Whitford [lower-alpha 2] | |
September 17, 2021 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | Muna | |
September 18, 2021 | Columbus | Express Live! | ||
September 19, 2021 | Charlotte | Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheater | ||
September 21, 2021 | Raleigh | Red Hat Amphitheater | ||
September 22, 2021 | Philadelphia | Skyline Stage at the Mann | Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill | |
September 23, 2021 [lower-alpha 3] | Dover | The Woodlands | — | |
September 25, 2021 [lower-alpha 4] | New York City | Randalls Island | ||
September 26, 2021 | Boston | Leader Bank Pavilion | Muna | |
September 27, 2021 | ||||
September 29, 2021 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica | ||
October 2, 2021 [lower-alpha 5] | Austin | Zilker Park | — | |
October 4, 2021 | Birmingham | Avondale Brewing Company | Taylor Hollingsworth | |
October 9, 2021 [lower-alpha 5] | Austin | Zilker Park | — | |
October 16, 2021 | Berkeley | Hearst Greek Theatre | Julien Baker | |
October 21, 2021 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | Charlie Hickey | |
October 22, 2021 | Matty Healy | |||
October 24, 2021 [lower-alpha 6] | Atlanta | Central Park | — | |
Leg 2 — North America | ||||
April 13, 2022 | Phoenix | United States | Arizona Federal Theatre | Christian Lee Hutson |
April 15, 2022 [lower-alpha 7] | Indio | Empire Polo Club | — | |
April 22, 2022 [lower-alpha 7] | ||||
May 13, 2022 | Las Vegas | The Amp at Craig Ranch | Sloppy Jane | |
May 14, 2022 [lower-alpha 8] | Salt Lake City | Library Square | — | |
May 17, 2022 | Morrison | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Sloppy Jane | |
May 19, 2022 | Irving | The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory | ||
May 20, 2022 | Austin | Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park | ||
May 21, 2022 | Houston | The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall | ||
May 22, 2022 [lower-alpha 9] | Gulf Shores | Gulf Shores Beach | — | |
May 24, 2022 | Tampa | The Cuban Club | Charlie Hickey | |
May 25, 2022 | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | ||
May 27, 2022 | Atlanta | Cadence Bank Amphitheatre | ||
May 28, 2022 [lower-alpha 10] | Louisville | Waterfront Park | — | |
May 31, 2022 | Kansas City | Starlight Theatre | Charlie Hickey | |
June 1, 2022 | Omaha | The Waiting Room Outdoors | ||
June 3, 2022 | Milwaukee | BMO Harris Pavilion | ||
June 4, 2022 | Chicago | Huntington Bank Pavilion | Claud | |
June 7, 2022 | Toronto | Canada | RBC Echo Beach | |
June 8, 2022 | Montreal | Parc Jean-Drapeau | ||
June 9, 2022 | Portland | United States | Thompson's Point | |
June 11, 2022 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem | ||
June 12, 2022 | ||||
June 13, 2022 | Asbury Park | Stone Pony Summer Stage | ||
June 14, 2022 [lower-alpha 11] | New York City | Prospect Park | Muna | |
June 15, 2022 [lower-alpha 11] | ||||
June 16, 2022 | Forest Hills Stadium | |||
Leg 3 — Europe | ||||
June 20, 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | Fairview Park | Ye Vagabonds |
June 22, 2022 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Barrowland Ballroom | Mick Flannery |
June 23, 2022 | Pillow Queens | |||
June 24, 2022 [lower-alpha 12] | Somerset | Pilton | — | |
June 25, 2022 [lower-alpha 13] | London | Hyde Park | — | |
June 26, 2022 | Birmingham | O2 Academy | Ye Vagabonds | |
June 28, 2022 | Frankfurt | Germany | Batschkapp | Harrison Whitford |
June 29, 2022 | Hamburg | Fabrik | ||
June 30, 2022 [lower-alpha 14] | Roskilde | Denmark | Darupvej | — |
July 2, 2022 [lower-alpha 15] | Werchter | Belgium | Werchter Festivalpark | |
July 3, 2022 [lower-alpha 16] | Ewijk | Netherlands | Vakantiepark de Groene Heuvels | |
July 5, 2022 | Milan | Italy | Carroponte | |
July 7, 2022 [lower-alpha 17] | Bilbao | Spain | Kobetamendi | |
July 8, 2022 [lower-alpha 18] | Madrid | IFEMA Feria de Madrid | ||
July 9, 2022 [lower-alpha 19] | Lisbon | Portugal | Passeio Marítimo de Algés | |
July 12, 2022 | Munich | Germany | Tonhalle | Harrison Whitford |
July 13, 2022 | Berlin | Tempodrom | ||
July 14, 2022 [lower-alpha 20] | Ostrava | Czech Republic | Dolní oblast Vítkovice | — |
July 16, 2022 [lower-alpha 21] | Montreux | Switzerland | Montreux Jazz Lab | |
July 17, 2022 [lower-alpha 22] | Paris | France | Hippodrome de Longchamp | |
July 18, 2022 | Cologne | Germany | E-Werk | Sloppy Jane |
July 20, 2022 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | |
July 22, 2022 [lower-alpha 23] | Suffolk | United Kingdom | Henham Park | — |
July 23, 2022 | Manchester | O2 Apollo | Sloppy Jane | |
July 24, 2022 | Bartees Strange | |||
July 26, 2022 | London | O2 Academy Brixton | Sloppy Jane | |
July 27, 2022 | Bartees Strange | |||
July 28, 2022 | Charlie Hickey | |||
July 29, 2022 | Harrison Whitford | |||
Leg 4 — North America | ||||
August 5–6, 2022 [lower-alpha 24] | San Francisco | United States | Golden Gate Park | — |
August 7, 2022 [lower-alpha 25] | St. Charles | Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater | ||
August 18, 2022 | Spokane | Spokane Pavilion | Christian Lee Hutson | |
August 20, 2022 | Vancouver | Canada | Orpheum | |
August 21, 2022 | ||||
August 23, 2022 | Redmond | United States | Marymoor Park | |
August 24, 2022 | ||||
August 25, 2022 | Troutdale | Edgefield Amphitheater | ||
August 27, 2022 | Paso Robles | Vina Robles Amphitheatre | ||
August 28, 2022 [lower-alpha 26] | Pasadena | Brookside at the Rose Bowl | — | |
Leg 5 — Oceania, Asia, and added shows | ||||
January 30, 2023 | Auckland | New Zealand | St Jerome's Laneway Festival | — |
February 4, 2023 | Brisbane | Australia | — | |
February 5, 2023 | Sydney | — | ||
February 6, 2023 | Hordern Pavilion | Christian Lee Hutson | ||
February 8, 2023 | Melbourne | Margaret Court Arena | ||
February 10, 2023 | Adelaide | St Jerome's Laneway Festival | — | |
February 11, 2023 | Melbourne | — | ||
February 12, 2023 | Fremantle | — | ||
February 14–15, 2023 | Singapore | Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay | — | |
February 18, 2023 | Kyoto | Japan | Kyoto Muse | — |
February 20, 2023 | Osaka | Namba Hatch | — | |
February 21, 2023 | Tokyo | Zepp Diver City | — | |
April 26, 2023 [lower-alpha 27] | Murfreesboro | United States | Murphy Center | Harrison Whitford and Aslin |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 4, 2021 | Manchester | United States | Bonnaroo | Flooding due to rain from Hurricane Ida [36] |
October 3, 2021 | New Orleans | Orpheum Theater | Unknown [37] | |
Lollapalooza (Lolla) is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, but several years later, Chicago became its permanent location. Music genres include but are not limited to alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music. Lollapalooza has also featured visual arts, nonprofit organizations, and political organizations. The festival, held in Grant Park, hosts an estimated 400,000 people each July and sells out annually. Lollapalooza is one of the largest music festivals in the world and one of the longest-running in the United States.
The National is an American rock band of Cincinnati, Ohio natives, formed in Brooklyn, New York City in 1999. The band consists of Matt Berninger (vocals), twin brothers Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner, as well as brothers Scott Devendorf (bass) and Bryan Devendorf (drums). Carin Besser, the wife of Matt Berninger, is not a band member but has written lyrics for the band alongside her husband since its 2007 album Boxer.
Primavera Sound is an annual music festival held in Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, Spain that takes place between the end of May and beginning of June. The first edition took place in 2001 in Poble Espanyol and moved to the Parc del Fòrum, a much larger site on the seafront, in 2005. The nature of the festival and the wide range of bands represented have made Primavera Sound a meeting point for artists and spectators from all generations. Primavera Sound is one of the largest and most-attended music festivals in Europe and the biggest in the Mediterranean.
The Governors Ball Music Festival is a multi-day music festival held in New York City. Launched in 2011 by original founders Jordan Wolowitz, Tom Russell, Yoni Reisman, the festival features an array of genres and styles of music, including rock, electronic, hip-hop, indie, Americana, pop, folk, and more. It is produced by Founders Entertainment, a festival promotion company based in New York City, which also produces The Meadows Music & Arts Festival. Aside from the wide variety of music, the festival features a multitude of popular New York restaurants and food trucks, as well as activities and games.
Bob Dylan performed 93 shows in 1990 as part of what is popularly known as the Never Ending Tour.
Phoebe Lucille Bridgers is an American singer-songwriter. Her indie folk music typically centers around acoustic guitar and electronic production, with melancholic lyrical themes. She has received four Grammy Award nominations, including Best New Artist.
Muna is an American indie pop band consisting of Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson. They released two studio albums with RCA Records, About U (2017) and Saves the World (2019), before signing with independent label Saddest Factory Records, which released their third studio album, Muna, in June 2022.
The Cleopatra World Tour was the second concert tour by American folk rock band The Lumineers, in support of their second studio album, Cleopatra (2016). The tour began in Bristol on April 14, 2016, and concluded on December 10, 2017, in Inglewood.
The Honey Tour is an international concert tour by Swedish singer Robyn, which supports her eighth studio album Honey (2018). The tour started on February 5, 2019, in Stavanger, Norway and concluded on October 15, 2019, in Irving, United States. It is the singer's first headlining tour since the Body Talk Tour (2010–11).
The Music for Cars concert tour is the third concert tour by British indie pop rock band the 1975 in support of their third studio album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, released on 30 November 2018. The 24-month long world tour began on 29 November 2018 in the United Kingdom.
The Little Dark Age Tour is a concert tour by American rock band MGMT, in support of their fourth studio album, Little Dark Age (2018). The tour began on January 30, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. The tour features several performances at music festivals, including NOS Alive, Splendour in the Grass, and Fuji Rock Festival.
The Where Do We Go? World Tour was the fifth concert tour by American singer Billie Eilish, in support of her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019). The tour commenced on March 9, 2020 in Miami, Florida at American Airlines Arena and concluded prematurely on March 12, 2020 in Raleigh, North Carolina at PNC Arena. It was planned to conclude on September 7, 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia at Indonesia Convention Exhibition, before Eilish cancelled future shows because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Laurel Hell Tour is a concert tour by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski, in support of her sixth studio album Laurel Hell (2022). The tour began on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina, United States, and concluded on November 18, 2022, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Be the Cowboy Tour was a concert tour by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski, in support of her fifth studio album Be the Cowboy (2018). The tour began on August 12, 2018, in Providence, Rhode Island, United States and concluded on September 8, 2019, in New York City, United States.
The One More HAIM Tour was the third headlining tour by the American pop rock band Haim in support of their third studio album Women in Music Pt. III (2020). The 45-stop tour began on April 24, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Cosmopolitan and ended on September 24, 2022, at Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware.
Star-Crossed: Unveiled was the concert tour by American singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves in support of her fifth studio album, Star-Crossed (2021). It began on January 19, 2022, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, and took place across cities in North America, Europe and Japan. It concluded in Austin, Texas, United States, on October 16, comprising 27 shows. King Princess and MUNA served as opening acts during the first leg of the tour in North America.
The Night Call Tour was the third concert tour by English synth-pop singer Olly Alexander, under the stage name Years & Years and was his first tour as a solo artist. The tour supported the Night Call album and began on 19 May 2022 at the Brighton Centre and concluded on 12 November in Melbourne, Australia.
Governors Ball Music Festival is a music festival, taking place in New York City, United States.
The Life's So Fun Tour is the ongoing fourth major headlining concert tour by American indie pop band Muna. The tour supports their third studio album Muna (2022). The tour began at the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 14, 2023, and is scheduled to conclude at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 12, 2023.