The Icy Tour

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The Icy Tour
Tour by Twenty One Pilots
Key art for Twenty One Pilots' Icy Tour.jpg
LocationNorth America
Associated album Scaled and Icy
Start dateAugust 18, 2022
End dateSeptember 24, 2022
Legs1
No. of shows23
Supporting act(s) Peter McPoland
Twenty One Pilots concert chronology
  • Takeover Tour
    (2021–2022)
  • Icy Tour
    (2022)
  • The Clancy World Tour
    (2024–2025)

The Icy Tour (or simply Icy Tour) is the eighth concert tour by musical duo Twenty One Pilots, in support of their sixth studio album Scaled and Icy (2021). The tour spanned 22 dates throughout the United States and Canada, starting on August 18, 2022 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, and concluding on September 24, 2022 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. [1]

Contents

Background

On November 19, 2021, following the success of the Takeover Tour, the band announced a more traditional arena tour to take place in 2022. [2] The Icy Tour had dates across most regions of the United States, alongside two shows in Canada. The tour's setlist, stage design, and promotion shared many similarities with the Takeover Tour. On May 9, it was announced on the band's Twitter account that singer Peter McPoland would be the sole opening act for the tour. [3] By the end of the tour, it had made an estimated $21 million in revenue, selling roughly 251,000 tickets. [4]

Setlist

The setlist is from the concert that took place on September 4, 2022, in Charlotte. [5] It may not be indicative of every date's set.

  1. "Good Day" / "No Chances"
  2. "Guns for Hands"
  3. "Morph" / "Holding On to You"
  4. "The Outside"
  5. "Message Man"
  6. "Lane Boy" (with interpolation of "Nico and the Niners" and "Redecorate")
  7. "Chlorine"
  8. "Mulberry Street"
  9. "Addict with a Pen" / "Forest" / "Ode to Sleep" / "Hometown" / "Bandito" / "Choker"
  10. "The Judge"
  11. "Migraine"
  12. "The Hype" / "Nico and the Niners" / "Tear in My Heart"
  13. "House of Gold" / "We Don't Believe What's on TV"
  14. "Jumpsuit"
  15. "Heavydirtysoul"
  16. "My Blood" / "Saturday"
  17. "Level of Concern"
  18. "Ride"
  19. "Shy Away"
  20. "Car Radio"
  21. "Stressed Out"

Encore

  1. "Heathens"
  2. "Trees"

Tour dates

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, attendance, and gross revenue [2]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendance [4] Revenue [4]
August 18, 2022 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center Peter McPoland 12,030$956,805
August 20, 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 14,261$1,255,050
August 21, 2022 Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center
August 23, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden 13,818$1,187,504
August 24, 2022 Elmont UBS Arena 8,625$691,516
August 26, 2022 Montreal Bell Centre 11,042$772,047
August 27, 2022 Toronto Scotiabank Arena 12,980$965,391
August 30, 2022 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
August 31, 2022 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 9,736$706,570
September 2, 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
September 3, 2022 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 13,096$1,124,782
September 4, 2022 Charlotte Spectrum Center
September 7, 2022 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 12,972$1,060,734
September 9, 2022 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
September 10, 2022 St. Louis Enterprise Center
September 13, 2022 Dallas American Airlines Center 12,928$1,207,312
September 16, 2022 Phoenix Footprint Center 12,478$1,189,750
September 17, 2022 Anaheim Honda Center 12,620$1,285,115
September 18, 2022 San Francisco Chase Center 11,823$1,141,953
September 20, 2022 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena
September 22, 2022 Portland Moda Center 11,093$877,514
September 24, 2022 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena 13,598$1,299,623

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