Tour by the Weeknd | |
Location | North America • South America • Europe • Oceania |
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Associated album | Starboy |
Start date | February 17, 2017 |
End date | December 14, 2017 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows | 95 |
Box office | $82.1 million (77 shows) |
the Weeknd concert chronology |
The Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour [1] was the fifth concert tour by Canadian singer the Weeknd, in support of his third studio album Starboy (2016). The tour started on February 17, 2017, at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm and concluded on December 14, 2017, at RAC Arena in Perth. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
This set list is representative of the show on March 13, 2017, in Birmingham. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. [8]
This set list is representative of the show on April 26, 2017, in Seattle.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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Europe [10] [11] | ||||||
February 17, 2017 | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe | Lil Uzi Vert | 13,783 / 14,155 | $743,659 |
February 19, 2017 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | — | — | |
February 20, 2017 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | |||
February 24, 2017 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | Lil Uzi Vert Bryson Tiller | 16,558 / 16,558 | $825,481 |
February 26, 2017 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | 13,000 / 13,000 | $1,023,907 | |
February 28, 2017 | Paris | France | AccorHotels Arena | 15,245 / 15,363 | $816,220 | |
March 2, 2017 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | 15,724 / 15,819 | $755,483 | |
March 3, 2017 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | 20,831 / 21,679 | $920,525 | |
March 5, 2017 | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena | 16,100 / 16,100 | $752,377 | |
March 7, 2017 | London | The O2 Arena | 34,637 / 36,095 | $1,830,979 | ||
March 8, 2017 | ||||||
March 10, 2017 | Glasgow | Scotland | SSE Hydro | 12,263 / 12,947 | $582,444 | |
March 11, 2017 | Newcastle | England | Metro Radio Arena | 10,185 / 10,415 | $484,488 | |
March 13, 2017 | Birmingham | Barclaycard Arena | 14,309 / 14,650 | $701,876 | ||
March 14, 2017 | Leeds | First Direct Arena | 12,331 / 12,331 | $555,372 | ||
South America [12] | ||||||
March 23, 2017 [a] | Bogotá | Colombia | Parque Deportivo 222 | — | — | — |
March 26, 2017 [b] | São Paulo | Brazil | Autódromo de Interlagos | |||
April 1, 2017 [b] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Hipódromo de San Isidro | |||
April 2, 2017 [b] | Santiago | Chile | Parque O'Higgins | |||
North America [1] [2] [7] [13] | ||||||
April 25, 2017 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | Rae Sremmurd Belly 6lack | 15,856 / 15,856 | $1,572,423 |
April 26, 2017 | Seattle | United States | KeyArena | 13,404 / 13,713 | $1,096,415 | |
April 28, 2017 | San Jose | SAP Center | 15,399 / 15,821 | $1,551,572 | ||
April 29, 2017 | Inglewood | The Forum | 30,392 / 32,346 | $3,206,752 | ||
April 30, 2017 | ||||||
May 2, 2017 | Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | 14,967 / 16,128 | $1,094,045 | ||
May 4, 2017 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 15,144 / 15,889 | $1,456,427 | ||
May 6, 2017 | Houston | Toyota Center | Belly | 13,571 / 13,945 | $1,346,275 | |
May 9, 2017 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | Rae Sremmurd Belly 6lack | 10,872 / 11,560 | $829,844 | |
May 11, 2017 | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 16,144 / 16,803 | $1,327,407 | ||
May 12, 2017 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 14,563 / 14,924 | $1,055,377 | ||
May 13, 2017 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | 13,340 / 14,032 | $1,191,335 | ||
May 17, 2017 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | 12,497 / 13,069 | $943,458 | ||
May 18, 2017 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 14,174 / 14,851 | $1,330,993 | ||
May 19, 2017 | Atlantic City | Boardwalk Hall | 11,717 / 12,186 | $1,045,012 | ||
May 23, 2017 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 13,898 / 14,380 | $1,408,930 | ||
May 24, 2017 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | 13,431 / 13,788 | $1,172,126 | ||
May 26, 2017 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 30,243 / 30,243 | $2,616,414 | |
May 27, 2017 | ||||||
May 28, 2017 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | 12,036 / 12,586 | $854,383 | ||
May 30, 2017 | Montreal | Bell Centre | 16,203 / 17,610 | $1,417,468 | ||
June 2, 2017 | Uncasville | United States | Mohegan Sun Arena | 5,862 / 8,106 | $681,713 | |
June 3, 2017 | Uniondale | Nassau Coliseum | Belly 6lack | 9,907 / 16,049 | $920,580 | |
June 4, 2017 | Newark | Prudential Center | Rae Sremmurd Belly 6lack | 12,178 / 12,759 | $1,111,710 | |
June 6, 2017 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | 27,862 / 29,452 | $2,866,237 | ||
June 7, 2017 | ||||||
June 9, 2017 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 12,855 / 13,264 | $1,042,569 | ||
June 11, 2017 [c] | Manchester | Great Stage Park | — | — | — | |
June 17, 2017 [d] | Dover | Dover International Speedway | ||||
Europe [7] | ||||||
June 24, 2017 [e] | Frankfurt | Germany | Commerzbank-Arena | — | — | — |
June 28, 2017 [f] | Roskilde | Denmark | Roskilde Fairgrounds | |||
June 30, 2017 [g] | Gdynia | Poland | Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport | |||
July 1, 2017 [h] | Helsinki | Finland | Kaisaniemen Puisto | |||
July 4, 2017 | Bergen | Norway | Koengen | Bryson Tiller Cezinando | — | — |
July 6, 2017 [i] | Lisbon | Portugal | Passeio Marítimo de Algés | — | — | — |
July 7, 2017 [j] | Frauenfeld | Switzerland | Grosse Allmend | |||
July 9, 2017 [k] | London | England | Finsbury Park | |||
July 13, 2017 [l] | Benicàssim | Spain | Costa Ahazar | |||
July 15, 2017 [m] | Rathfarnham | Ireland | Marlay Park | |||
July 22, 2017 [n] | Paris | France | Hippodrome de Longchamp | |||
North America [7] [26] [27] | ||||||
August 6, 2017 [o] | Montreal | Canada | Parc Jean-Drapeau | — | — | — |
September 6, 2017 | University Park | United States | Bryce Jordan Center | Gucci Mane Nav | 9,434 / 9,988 | $620,363 |
September 9, 2017 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | French Montana Nav | 15,652 / 15,652 | $1,522,007 |
September 12, 2017 | Boston | United States | TD Garden | Gucci Mane Nav | 10,446 / 10,984 | $1,078,385 |
September 15, 2017 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | 12,136 / 13,395 | $1,001,633 | ||
September 16, 2017 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 8,781 / 11,764 | $715,128 | ||
September 19, 2017 | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | 9,850 / 12,437 | $623,740 | ||
September 20, 2017 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 10,853 / 11,591 | $702,017 | ||
September 22, 2017 [p] | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | — | — | — | |
September 24, 2017 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | Gucci Mane Nav | 13,243 / 13,796 | $1,043,627 | |
September 26, 2017 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 9,439 / 10,073 | $746,571 | ||
September 27, 2017 | Lincoln | Pinnacle Bank Arena | 10,442 / 10,950 | $661,139 | ||
September 29, 2017 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 12,671 / 13,204 | $1,226,637 | ||
October 2, 2017 | Edmonton | Canada | Rogers Place | French Montana Nav | 14,050 / 14,050 | $1,425,941 |
October 5, 2017 | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | 14,903 / 14,903 | $1,423,050 | ||
October 6, 2017 | Portland | United States | Moda Center | Gucci Mane Nav | 12,669 / 13,202 | $1,133,799 |
October 8, 2017 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 12,065 / 12,806 | $1,318,771 | ||
October 11, 2017 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | 13,825 / 14,382 | $1,272,035 | ||
October 13, 2017 | Anaheim | Honda Center | 12,358 / 13,108 | $1,402,275 | ||
October 14, 2017 | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | 10,721 / 12,718 | $940,575 | ||
October 17, 2017 | Houston | Toyota Center | 9,157 / 9,624 | $772,300 | ||
October 19, 2017 | San Antonio | AT&T Center | French Montana Nav | 13,145 / 13,772 | $1,225,505 | |
October 21, 2017 | Tulsa | BOK Center | Gucci Mane Nav | 11,196 / 11,632 | $833,953 | |
October 24, 2017 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | 12,555 / 12,555 | $1,064,113 | ||
October 28, 2017 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | 10,737 / 11,522 | $667,972 | ||
October 29, 2017 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 13,640 / 14,085 | $1,048,376 | ||
November 1, 2017 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | 9,508 / 10,203 | $830,254 | ||
November 2, 2017 | Chicago | United Center | 12,862 / 13,390 | $1,217,383 | ||
Oceania [1] [26] [30] | ||||||
November 29, 2017 | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena | French Montana Nav | — | — |
December 2, 2017 | Sydney | Australia | Qudos Bank Arena | 32,881 / 32,881 | $3,051,370 | |
December 3, 2017 | ||||||
December 6, 2017 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 11,431 / 11,431 | $1,062,510 | ||
December 8, 2017 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | 26,539 / 26,539 | $2,511,580 | ||
December 9, 2017 | ||||||
December 11, 2017 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | — | — | ||
December 14, 2017 | Perth | Perth Arena | 10,737 / 11,295 | $944,664 | ||
Total | 949,404 / 996,304 | $77,219,894 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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May 31, 2017 | Quebec City | Canada | Vidéotron Centre | Food poisoning [31] |
October 25, 2017 | Orlando | United States | Amway Center | Unknown [32] |
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