Stories World Tour

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Stories World Tour
Tour by Avicii
Associated album Stories
Start date27 February 2015 (2015-02-27)
End date28 August 2015 (2015-08-28)
Legs4
No. of shows9 in Oceania
2 in Asia
9 in North America
15 in Europe 35 total
Avicii concert chronology

The Stories World Tour [1] was the second and final worldwide concert tour by Swedish DJ Avicii.

Contents

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Oceania [2]
27 February 2015 [lower-alpha 1] Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium
28 February 2015 [lower-alpha 2] Sydney Australia Randwick Racecourse
1 March 2015 [lower-alpha 3]
1 March 2015 [lower-alpha 4] Perth HBF Arena
2 March 2015 [lower-alpha 5]
6 March 2015 [lower-alpha 6] Brisbane RNA Showgrounds
7 March 2015 [lower-alpha 7]
8 March 2015 [lower-alpha 8] Melbourne Flemington Racecourse
9 March 2015 [lower-alpha 9]
9 March 2015 [lower-alpha 10] Adelaide Adelaide Showgrounds
Asia [3]
13 March 2015 [lower-alpha 11] Singapore Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre
14 March 2015 Jakarta Indonesia Become One Festival
North America
27 March 2015 Miami United States Ultra Music Festival
28 March 2015 Las Vegas Encore Las Vegas
31 March 2015
11 April 2015
18 April 2015
1 May 2015
9 May 2015
16 May 2015
24 May 2015
Europe
29 May 2015 [lower-alpha 12] Gothenburg Sweden Ullevi
30 May 2015 [lower-alpha 13] Oslo Norway Bislett Stadion
Africa [4]
1 June 2015 [lower-alpha 14] [4] Rabat Morocco Mawazine
Europe
5 June 2015 [lower-alpha 15] Frankfurt Germany Commerzbank-Arena
12 June 2015 [lower-alpha 16] Stockholm Sweden Gärdet
13 June 2015 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
3 July 2015 Dublin Ireland Marlay Park
4 July 2015 [lower-alpha 17] London United Kingdom Finsbury Park
10 July 2015 Le Barcarès France Electrobeach Music Festival
11 July 2015 Chorley United Kingdom T in the Park
11 July 2015 Kinross
24 July 2015 Boom Belgium Tomorrowland
31 July 2015 Cluj-Napoca Romania Untold Festival
7 August 2015 Skanderborg Denmark Skanderborg Festival
8 August 2015 Helsinki Finland Weekend Festival
21 August 2015 Graz Austria Lake Festival
28 August 2015 Daresbury United Kingdom Creamfields
29 August 2015

Notes

  1. The concert on February 28, 2015, at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland was part of Future Sound System.
  2. The concert on February 28, 2015, at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney was part of the Future Music Festival.
  3. The concert on March 1, 2015, at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney was part of the Good Life Music Festival.
  4. The concert on March 1, 2015, at HBF Arena in Perth was part of the Future Music Festival.
  5. The concert on March 2, 2015, at HBF Arena in Perth was part of the Good Life Music Festival.
  6. The concert on March 6, 2015, at RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane was part of the Good Life Music Festival.
  7. The concert on March 7, 2015, at RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane was part of the Future Music Festival.
  8. The concert on March 8, 2015, at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne was part of the Future Music Festival.
  9. The concert on March 9, 2015, at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne was part of the Good Life Music Festival.
  10. The concert on March 9, 2015, at Adelaide Showgrounds in Adelaide was part of the Future Music Festival.
  11. The concert on March 13, 2015, at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore was part of the Future Music Festival.
  12. The concert on May 29, 2015, at Ullevi in Gothenburg was part of the Summerburst.
  13. The concert on May 29, 2015, at Bislett Stadion in Oslo was part of the Findings Festival.
  14. The concert on June 1st, 2015 at OLM Souissi in Rabat was part of the Mawazine Festival.
  15. The concert on June 5, 2015, at Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt was part of the World Club Dome.
  16. The concert on May 29, 2015, at Gärdet in Stockholm was part of the Summerburst.
  17. The concert on July 4, 2015, at London in United Kingdom was part of the Wireless Festival.

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