Tour by Adam Lambert | |
![]() Promotional poster for tour | |
Associated album | The Original High |
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Start date | December 31, 2015 |
End date | May 6, 2016 |
Legs | 4 |
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Adam Lambert concert chronology |
The Original High Tour was the third solo (sixth overall) concert tour by American singer/songwriter Adam Lambert, launched in support of his third studio album, The Original High . The tour began on December 31, 2015 in Singapore and continued throughout China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, United States and Europe concluding in Munich on May 6, 2016.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act | Attendance [1] | Revenue [1] |
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Leg 1 — Asia [2] | ||||||
December 31, 2015 | Singapore | Singapore | The Float at Marina Bay | — | — | — |
January 3, 2016 | Beijing | China | Beijing Exhibition Center | — | — | — |
January 5, 2016 | Shanghai | Mercedes-Benz Arena | — | — | — | |
January 7, 2016 | Sendai | Japan | Sendai Sun Plaza | — | — | — |
January 8, 2016 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome City Hall | — | — | — | |
January 10, 2016 | Hiroshima | Blue Live | — | — | — | |
January 12, 2016 | Osaka | Namba Hatch | — | — | — | |
January 13, 2016 | Nagoya | Diamond Hall | — | — | — | |
January 15, 2016 | Tokyo | Ex Theater | — | — | — | |
January 16, 2016 | — | — | — | |||
January 19, 2016 | Seoul | South Korea | Ax Hall | — | — | — |
Leg 2 — Oceania [2] | ||||||
January 22, 2016 | Auckland | New Zealand | Auckland Town Hall | Melanie Martinez [3] | 2,255 / 2,255 | $128,945 |
January 25, 2016 | Melbourne | Australia | Palais Theatre | 5,469 / 5,469 | $189,938 | |
January 26, 2016 | ||||||
January 28, 2016 | Adelaide | AEC Theatre | 1,841 / 1,841 | $93,015 | ||
January 30, 2016 | Sydney | Enmore Theatre | 4,850 / 4,850 | $280,064 | ||
January 31, 2016 | ||||||
Leg 2 — Asia [2] | ||||||
February 12, 2016 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | RedfestDXB | — | — | — |
Leg 3 — North America [4] | ||||||
February 23, 2016 | Huntington | United States | Paramount Theater | Alex Newell [5] | 1,360 / 1,573 | $78,038 |
February 24, 2016 | Boston | House of Blues | 2,161 / 2,250 | $85,840 | ||
February 26, 2016 | Mashantucket | MGM Grand at Foxwoods | — | — | ||
February 27, 2016 | Atlantic City | Circus Maximus Theater | 1,514 / 1,606 | $107,291 | ||
February 28, 2016 | Bethlehem | Sands Event Center | 1,837 / 1,924 | $133,100 | ||
March 1, 2016 | New Brunswick | State Theatre | — | — | ||
March 3, 2016 | New York City | Terminal 5 | — | — | ||
March 5, 2016 | Washington, D.C. | Lincoln Theatre | — | — | ||
March 6, 2016 | Charlotte | The Fillmore | — | — | ||
March 8, 2016 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | — | — | ||
March 10, 2016 | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | 2,123 / 2,123 | $104,380 | ||
March 12, 2016 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | — | — | ||
March 13, 2016 | Orlando | Universal Music Plaza Stage | — | — | ||
March 14, 2016 | Clearwater | Ruth Eckerd Hall | — | — | ||
March 22, 2016 | Milwaukee | Riverside Theater | — | — | ||
March 23, 2016 | Chicago | The Vic Theatre | 1,323 / 1,323 | $71,442 | ||
March 25, 2016 | Detroit | The Fillmore Detroit | — | — | ||
March 26, 2016 | Mt. Pleasant | Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort | — | — | ||
March 28, 2016 | Wichita | Cotillion Ballroom | — | — | ||
March 30, 2016 | Denver | Paramount Theatre | — | — | ||
April 1, 2016 | Las Vegas | The Foundry | — | — | ||
April 2, 2016 | Los Angeles | Orpheum Theatre | — | — | ||
April 3, 2016 | ||||||
Leg 4 — Europe [2] | ||||||
April 13, 2016 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall | The G-Team [6] | — | — |
April 14, 2016 | London | England | Hammersmith Apollo | Lawson [7] | 5,047 / 5,087 | $208,646 |
April 16, 2016 | Manchester | Manchester Academy | — | — | ||
April 18, 2016 | Moscow | Russia | Crocus City Hall | — | — | — |
April 20, 2016 | Tallinn | Estonia | Rock Café | NOËP [8] | — | — |
April 21, 2016 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena | Alex Mattson [9] | — | — |
April 23, 2016 | Stockholm | Sweden | Fryshuset | The Lola O [10] | — | — |
April 24, 2016 | Oslo | Norway | Sentrum Scene | Sandra Lyng | — | — |
April 25, 2016 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Falconer Salen | JOHS [11] | — | — |
April 27, 2016 | Hamburg | Germany | Große Freiheit | Eveline [12] | — | — |
April 29, 2016 | Berlin | Huxleys | — | — | ||
April 30, 2016 | Warsaw | Poland | Torwar Hall | DJ Bart B [13] | — | — |
May 2, 2016 | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | DJ Manshee [14] | — | — |
May 4, 2016 | Milan | Italy | Alcatraz | — | — | — |
May 5, 2016 | Zürich | Switzerland | Volkshaus | Alex Price [15] | — | — |
May 6, 2016 | Munich | Germany | Kesselhaus | Eveline | — | — |
Total | 29,780 / 30,301 (98%) | $1,480,699 | ||||
April 25, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega | This performance was moved to Falconer Salen [16] |
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