The Second Coming Tour (D'Angelo)

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The Second Coming Tour
Tour by D'Angelo
Associated album Black Messiah
Start dateFebruary 7, 2015
End dateNovember 6, 2015
Legs4
No. of shows27 in Europe
27 in North America
3 in Asia
57 in total
D'Angelo concert chronology
  • The Liberation Tour
    (2012)
  • The Second Coming
    (2015)

The Second Coming Tour was a concert tour by American R&B/soul singer D'Angelo. [1] The tour was in support of his third studio album, Black Messiah , with performances of new songs and songs from his previous albums.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "Prayer"
  2. "Betray My Heart" 1
  3. "1000 Deaths"
  4. "Ain't That Easy"
  5. "Vanguard Theme" (with Band Introduction)
  6. "Feel Like Makin' Love"
  7. "Really Love"
  8. "One Mo'Gin"
  9. "The Star of a Story"
  10. "Alright"
  11. "Brown Sugar"
  12. "The Charade"
  13. "Sugah Daddy"
  14. "Lady"
  15. "Back to the Future (Part I & II)"
  16. "Left & Right"
  17. "Chicken Grease"
  18. "Till It's Done (Tutu)"
  19. "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"

1 performed at select venues in Europe and North America.

Band lineup

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
February 7, 2015New York CityUnited States Apollo Theater
EuropeLeg 1 [5]
February 11, 2015 Zürich SwitzerlandKaufleuten
February 12, 2015 Neu-Isenburg Germany Hugenottenhalle
February 14, 2015BerlinColumbiahalle
February 16, 2015ParisFrance Palais des congrès
February 17, 2015 Birmingham United Kingdom O2 Academy
February 18, 2015 Manchester O2 Apollo
February 20, 2015London Hammersmith Apollo
February 21, 2015
February 24, 2015 Hamburg Germany Docks
February 25, 2015 Copenhagen Denmark Falkonersalen
February 27, 2015 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene
February 28, 2015 Stockholm SwedenAnnex
March 2, 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
March 3, 2015
March 4, 2015 Utrecht TivoliVredenburg
March 6, 2015 Cologne Germany Tanzbrunnen
March 7, 2015 Brussels Belgium Forest National
North AmericaLeg 1 [6]
March 11, 2015New York CityUnited States Best Buy Theater
June 7, 2015 Oakland Fox Theatre
June 8, 2015Los AngelesClub Nokia
June 10, 2015 Denver Ogden Theatre
June 11, 2015 Kansas City Midland Theatre
June 13, 2015 Manchester Bonnaroo Music Festival
June 14, 2015 Atlanta The Tabernacle
June 16, 2015 Dallas The Bomb Factory
June 17, 2015 Houston Warehouse Live
June 20, 2015 Norfolk Norva Theatre
June 21, 2015 Forest Hills Forest Hills Stadium
June 23, 2015 Philadelphia Keswick Theatre
June 25, 2015Washington, D.C.The Fillmore
June 27, 2015 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
June 28, 2015 Sayerville Starland Ballroom
EuropeLeg 2 [7]
July 3, 2015 Gdynia Poland Open'er Festival
July 6, 2015RomeItaly Parco della Musica
July 7, 2015 Milan Estathé Market Sound
July 8, 2015 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
July 10, 2015 Rotterdam Netherlands North Sea Jazz Festival
July 12, 2015 Liège Belgium Les Ardentes
July 13, 2015LondonUnited Kingdom Roundhouse
July 15, 2015 Grimstad Norway Skral Festival
July 16, 2015 Oslo Fjord Festival
July 17, 2015 Molde Molde International Jazz Festival
North America & JapanLeg 2
August 7, 2015San FranciscoUnited States Golden Gate Park
August 9, 2015 Portland Crystal Ballroom
August 10, 2015 Seattle The Showbox
August 15, 2015 Osaka Japan Maishima
August 16, 2015 Chiba QVC Marine Field
August 18, 2015Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
August 21, 2015 Las Vegas United States The Chelsea
August 23, 2015Los Angeles Exposition Park
September 5, 2015 Chicago Union Park
September 6, 2015 Minneapolis First Avenue
October 3, 2015Atlanta Central Park
October 5, 2015 Orlando House of Blues
October 6, 2015 Miami Beach Jackie Gleason Theater
November 6, 2015 Austin Auditorium Shores

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