Solar Power Tour

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Solar Power Tour
Tour by Lorde
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Promotional banner for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • Oceania
Associated album Solar Power
Start date3 April 2022 (2022-04-03)
End date18 March 2023 (2023-03-18)
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 7 in Latin America
  • 15 in Oceania
  • 27 in North America
  • 24 in Europe
  • 73 in total
Lorde concert chronology

The Solar Power Tour was the third concert tour by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, in support of her third studio album Solar Power (2021). The tour took place from April 2022 to March 2023, spanning over 70 shows in North America, Europe, Latin America and Oceania.

Contents

The show consisted of three segments and an encore, with two or three costume changes. The set list changed frequently as the tour went on, but consistently featured songs from all three of her studio albums, and occasionally included covers.

Background

The Primavera Sound setlist for their 2022 festival was revealed on 25 May 2021, which included Lorde as a headliner. [1] The dates for the Solar Power Tour were announced alongside the tracklist and release date of Solar Power on 21 June 2021. [2] Lorde offered presale tickets for her fans subscribed to her mailing list, with presale tickets available from 24 June 2021 in North America and Europe, and 30 June 2021 in Australia and New Zealand. The general sale opened in North America and Europe on 25 June 2021, and in Australia and New Zealand on 5 July 2021. [3] Taranaki Daily News reported that prices for her concert in New Plymouth started from NZ$89.90 plus fees. [4]

On 24 May 2022, shows for Mexico were added, including Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara. Lorde announced the shows via email with a presale code for fans. A second show for Mexico City was added on June 01st, at Pepsi Center WTC, scheduled for October 11 and 12. The show in Monterrey is part of the Tecate Live Out Festival. Lorde also announced plans to play a different setlist of the tour in the Mexico shows.

On 25 June 2021, after her two London shows sold out instantly, Lorde added two new dates in London, with a third show in the Roundhouse Theatre scheduled for 3 June 2022, and another performance to close out the tour on 28 June 2022 at Alexandra Palace. [5] A second show was added in Šibenik on the same day, with Croatia Week reporting that tickets for her first show sold out in 3 seconds. [6] Additional shows were also added in Toronto, Boston, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. [7] On 1 July 2021, two additional shows were added in Australia, after "overwhelming demand", with one show each added in Melbourne and Sydney. [8]

It was announced on 10 November 2021 that the Australasian leg of the Solar Power Tour would be postponed to 2023. Lorde said of the decision that "touring internationally through a Covid outbreak has a ton of unforeseen moving parts, and I'd much rather play for you when we're all confident it will go smoothly", and promoters Frontier Touring said that the tour was initially scheduled with the expectation that there would be no restrictions on quarantine and that the borders of Australia and New Zealand would be open to non-citizens. New shows in Lower Hutt, Brisbane, and Perth were also announced. [9] [10]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on 20 April 2022, in Philadelphia. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [11]

  1. “Leader of a New Regime”
  2. Homemade Dynamite
  3. Buzzcut Season
  4. Stoned at the Nail Salon
  5. Fallen Fruit
  6. “The Path"
  7. “California”
  8. Ribs
  9. The Louvre
  10. “Dominoes”
  11. Loveless
  12. Liability
  13. “Secrets from a Girl (Who’s Seen It All)”
  14. Mood Ring
  15. Sober
  16. Supercut
  17. Perfect Places
  18. Solar Power
  19. Green Light
  20. “Oceanic Feeling”
Encore
  1. "400 Lux"
  2. Royals
  3. Team

Shows

List of scheduled concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue and opening acts [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [12]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
North America
3 April 2022 Nashville United States Grand Ole Opry House Remi Wolf
5 April 2022 Detroit Masonic Temple Theatre
7 April 2022 Montreal Canada Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
8 April 2022 Toronto Meridian Hall
9 April 2022
12 April 2022 Boston United States Wang Theatre
13 April 2022
18 April 2022 New York City Radio City Music Hall
19 April 2022
20 April 2022 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia
22 April 2022 Chicago Chicago Theatre
23 April 2022
25 April 2022 Minneapolis The Armory
27 April 2022 Denver Mission Ballroom
30 April 2022 Seattle WaMu Theater
1 May 2022 Portland Theater of the Clouds
3 May 2022 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
5 May 2022 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
6 May 2022
7 May 2022 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
Europe
25 May 2022 Leeds United Kingdom O2 Academy Leeds Marlon Williams
26 May 2022 Edinburgh Usher Hall
28 May 2022 Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse
29 May 2022 [lower-alpha 1] Coventry Memorial Park
30 May 2022 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham Marlon Williams
1 June 2022 London Roundhouse
2 June 2022
3 June 2022
5 June 2022 [lower-alpha 2] Dublin Ireland Royal Hospital Kilmainham
7 June 2022 Paris France Casino de Paris Marlon Williams
8 June 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
10 June 2022 [lower-alpha 3] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
13 June 2022 Zürich Switzerland Halle 622Marlon Williams
14 June 2022 Munich Germany Zenith
16 June 2022 [lower-alpha 4] Rome Italy Cavea Amphitheater
17 June 2022 Villafranca di Verona Castello ScaligeroMarlon Williams
18 June 2022 Šibenik Croatia St. Michael's Fortress
19 June 2022
21 June 2022 Cologne GermanyOpen-Air-Gelände
23 June 2022 Berlin Verti Music Hall
26 June 2022 [lower-alpha 5] Pilton United Kingdom Worthy Farm
28 June 2022London Alexandra Palace Marlon Williams
1 July 2022 Oslo Norway Sentrum SceneEmilie Adams
3 July 2022 [lower-alpha 6] Stockholm Sweden Gärdet -
North America
25 August 2022 [lower-alpha 7] Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena Jim-E Stack
27 August 2022 [lower-alpha 8] Columbus The Lawn at CAS
29 August 2022 [lower-alpha 9] Washington, D.C. The Anthem Jim-E Stack
16 September 2022 [lower-alpha 10] Los Angeles LA State Historic Park
17 September 2022 [lower-alpha 11] Las Vegas Downtown Las Vegas
18 September 2022 [lower-alpha 12] Victoria Canada Royal Athletic Park
1 October 2022 [lower-alpha 13] Columbia United States Merriweather Post Pavilion
Latin America
11 October 2022 Mexico City Mexico Pepsi Center WTC Cautious Clay
Elsa y Elmar
12 October 2022
14 October 2022 Zapopan Telmex Auditorium
15 October 2022 [lower-alpha 14] Monterrey Fundidora Park
6 November 2022 [lower-alpha 15] São Paulo Brazil Anhembi Convention Center
8 November 2022 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio Japanese Breakfast
12 November 2022 [lower-alpha 16] Santiago Chile Parque Bicentenario Cerrillos
13 November 2022 [lower-alpha 17] Buenos Aires Argentina Costanera Sur
Oceania
21 February 2023 [lower-alpha 18] Lower Hutt New Zealand TSB Bank Arena Fazerdaze and Riiki Reid [16]
22 February 2023
24 February 2023 [lower-alpha 19] Christchurch Christchurch Town Hall
25 February 2023 [lower-alpha 20] Hagley Park
27 February 2023 [lower-alpha 21] Upper Moutere Neudorf VineyardsFazerdaze and Riiki Reid
4 March 2023 [lower-alpha 22] Auckland The Outer Fields at Western Springs Marlon Williams, Fazerdaze, and Riiki Reid
8 March 2023 [lower-alpha 23] Brisbane Australia Riverstage MUNA
10 March 2023 [lower-alpha 24] Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
11 March 2023 [lower-alpha 24]
13 March 2023 [lower-alpha 25] Sydney Aware Super Theatre
14 March 2023 [lower-alpha 25]
16 March 2023 [lower-alpha 26] Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre MUNA and Stellie
18 March 2023 [lower-alpha 27] Perth Belvoir Amphitheatre Laura Jean
20 April 2023 [lower-alpha 28] Hastings New Zealand Black Barn AmphitheatreRiiki Reid, BROODS, Fazerdaze
21 April 2023 [lower-alpha 28]

Notes

  1. This concert is part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. [13]
  2. This concert is part of the Forbidden Fruit Festival.
  3. This concert is a part of Primavera Sound. [14]
  4. This concert is a part of Roma Summer Fest. [15]
  5. This concert is a part of Glastonbury Festival.
  6. This concert is a part of Lollapalooza Stockholm.
  7. The concert in Uncasville on 25 August 2022 was originally scheduled to be on 15 April 2022, however due to illness the show was postponed.
  8. This concert is a part of Wonderbus Music & Arts Festival.
  9. The concert in Washington, D.C. on 29 August 2022 was originally scheduled to be on 16 April 2022, however due to illness the show was postponed.
  10. This concert is a part of Primavera Sound Los Angeles. [14]
  11. This concert is a part of Life Is Beautiful.
  12. This concert is a part of Rifflandia Music Festival.
  13. This concert is a part of All Things Go Music Festival.
  14. This concert is a part of Tecate Live Out.
  15. This concert is a part of Primavera Sound Sao Paulo.
  16. This concert is a part of Primavera Sound Santiago.
  17. This concert is a part of Primavera Sound Buenos Aires
  18. The concert in Lower Hutt on 21 February 2023 was originally scheduled to be on 1 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  19. Relief concert held in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle [17]
  20. This concert is a part of the Electric Avenue Festival. [18]
  21. The concert in Upper Moutere on 27 February 2023 was originally scheduled to be on 27 February 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  22. The concert in Auckland on 4 March 2023 was originally scheduled to be on 5 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  23. The concert in Brisbane on 8 March 2023 was originally scheduled to be on 10 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  24. 1 2 The concerts in Melbourne on 10 March and 11 March 2023 were originally scheduled to be on 13 March and 12 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  25. 1 2 The concerts in Sydney on 13 March and 14 March 2023 were originally scheduled to be on 16 March and 15 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  26. This concert is a part of the Adelaide Festival. [19]
  27. The concert in Perth on 18 March 2023 was originally scheduled to be on 19 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the show was postponed.
  28. 1 2 The concerts in Hastings on 20 and 21 April 2023 were originally scheduled to be on 1 and 2 March 2022, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the shows were postponed.

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