The Unhealthy Club Tour

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The Unhealthy Club Tour
Tour by Anne-Marie
Location
  • Europe
  • Asia
Associated albumUnhealthy
Start date14 November 2023
End date7 October 2024
Legs3
No. of shows28
Anne-Marie concert chronology

The Unhealthy Club Tour is the third headlining tour by English singer-songwriter Anne-Marie, in support of her third studio album Unhealthy (2023). Comprising 28 shows across three legs, the first leg officially began on 14 November 2023, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and came to an end on 29 November 2023 at The O2 Arena in London, UK. The second leg began on 20 June 2024, in Scarborough, UK, while the third leg will begin on 24 September 2024 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Background

On 19 May 2023, Anne-Marie announced The Unhealthy Club Tour, scheduled to take place from 14 November to 29 November 2023. The tour locations were also announced, with the singer performing in cities across the UK, Ireland and Europe. [1] [2] Tickets were released to the general public on 26 May at 9 am BST, [3] with the option of pre-sale tickets given to those who pre-ordered Unhealthy through the singer's official website. The pre-sale tickets were available on 24 May at 9 am BST. [4] On 9 October 2023, Leah Kate was announced as the opening act for the tour. [5]

In an interview with Hits Radio, Anne-Marie described the tour as "very theatrical", further stating, "I grew up with musical theatre, and I've gone back to those days and I'm putting on a show which incorporates musical theatre, with my music". [6]

On 21 November 2023, Anne-Marie announced on her social media that a “Summer Run” of the Unhealthy Club Tour would be taking place across England and Wales in summer 2024. [7]

On 17 May 2024, Anne-Marie announced a number of shows in Asia, scheduled to take place from 24 September to 7 October 2024. [8] [9]

Setlist


Leg 1 (Europe 2023)

This setlist represents the set from the first show of the leg and may not represent the entirety of this leg. [10]

Act 1 - The House
  1. "Alarm"
  2. "Sad Bitch"
  3. "Trainwreck"
  4. "Cuckoo"
  5. "Birthday"
  6. "Perfect To Me"
Act 2 - Outdoors
  1. "You & I"
  2. "2002"
  3. "Obsessed"
  4. "Unhealthy"
  5. "Ciao Adios"
  6. "Rockabye"
  7. "Our Song"
  8. "Irish Goodbye"
  9. "Kills Me to Love You"
  10. "Never Loved Anyone Before"
Act 3 - The Dance Floor
  1. "Grudge"
  2. "Haunt You"
  3. "Friends"
  4. "Don't Play"
  5. "Better Off Alone/Insomnia Mix" (Dance break)
  6. "Baby Don't Hurt Me"
Encore
  1. "Psycho"

Leg 2 (Europe Summer 2024)

This setlist represents the set from the first show of the leg and may not represent the entirety of this leg. [11]

  1. "Alarm"
  2. "Trainwreck"
  3. "Cuckoo"
  4. "Birthday"
  5. "Beautiful"
  6. "Perfect To Me"
  7. "You & I"
  8. "2002"
  9. "Obsessed"
  10. "Unhealthy"
  11. "Cry Baby" (unreleased)
  12. "Then"
  13. "Our Song"
  14. "Don't Leave Me Alone"
  15. "Ciao Adios"
  16. "Rockabye"
  17. "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)"
  18. "Friends"
  19. "Don't Play"
  20. "Baby Don't Hurt Me"
  21. "Psycho"

Tour dates

UK/Europe: November 2023List of confirmed dates and venues
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
Europe
14 November 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live Leah Kate
16 November 2023 Cologne Germany E Werk
18 November 2023 Paris France Olympia
20 November 2023 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena Leah Kate, Evissimax
21 November 2023 Brighton England Brighton Centre
23 November 2023 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
25 November 2023 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
26 November 2023 Manchester AO Arena
29 November 2023 London The O2 Arena
UK/Europe Summer 2024List of confirmed dates and venues
DateCityCountryVenueOppening Acts
9 June 2024 [A] Manchester England Heaton Park
20 June 2024 Scarborough Scarborough Open Air Theatre Georgia
22 June 2024 Nottingham Sherwood PinesDevon, Mae Stephens
23 June 2024 Cornwall The Wyldes Charlotte Plank, Mae Stephens, Georgia
27 June 2024 Staffordshire Cannock ChaseADMT, Georgia
28 June 2024 [B] Somerset Worthy Farm
4 July 2024 Leeds Sound of the CityGeorgia
5 July 2024 Gloucester Westonbirt Arboretum Devon, Georgia
27 July 2024 [C] Cardiff Wales Cardiff Castle
28 July 2024 Ludlow England Ludlow Castle Beth McCarthy, Caity Baser, Georgia
2 August 2024 [D] Tienen Belgium Suikerrock
11 August 2024 [E] Lokeren Grote Kaai
31 August 2024 [F] Zürich Switzerland Flughofstrasse
Asia: September/October 2024List of confirmed dates and venues
DateCityCountryVenue
24 September 2024 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Garden Theater
26 September 2024 Osaka Zepp Namba
28 September 2024 Manila Philippines The Podium Hall
30 September 2024 Singapore Capitol Theatre
3 October 2024 Hong Kong Macpherson Stadium
7 October 2024 Taipei Taiwan Zepp New Taipei
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
[A] This concert was part of the Parklife Festival
[B] This concert was part of the Glastonbury Festival
[C] This concert was part of the Depot in the Castle
[D] This concert was part of the Suikerrock Festival
[E] This concert was part of the Lokerse Feesten
[F] This concert was part of the Zurich Openair

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