Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour

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Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour
Tour by Arctic Monkeys
Tranquility Base Tour Poster.jpg
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
Associated album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
Start date2 May 2018 (2018-05-02)
End date7 April 2019 (2019-04-07)
Legs9
No. of shows86
Box office$40.8 million (61 shows) [1]
Arctic Monkeys concert chronology

The Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour was the sixth headlining concert tour by English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys in support of their sixth studio album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino .[ citation needed ] The tour began on 2 May 2018 in San Diego, United States at The Observatory North Park and concluded on 7 April 2019 in Bogotá, Colombia at Estéreo Picnic Festival. This marks their first tour since AM Tour (2013–2014).

Contents

Development

The group announced their first North American headlining shows since 2014 and several festival dates on 12 March 2018. [2] On 5 April, the group announced the release of their sixth studio album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, to be released on 11 May. [3] The group announced United Kingdom and Ireland dates on 9 April. [4] In April, they announced extra dates in United Kingdom and United States. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] In November, the group announced Latin America dates.

On June 20, 2019, the band released a video documenting one of the final shows of the tour at the Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City. [10]

Songs performed

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Favourite Worst Nightmare

Humbug

Suck It and See

AM

Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino

B-sides

Covers

Set list

The band performing in 2018 Arctic Monkeys in Budapest 2018.jpg
The band performing in 2018

Average set-list for the tour according to setlist.fm [11]

  1. "Four Out of Five"
  2. "Brianstorm"
  3. "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair"
  4. "Crying Lightning"
  5. "Teddy Picker"
  6. "Snap Out Of It"
  7. "505"
  8. "Do Me A Favour"
  9. "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino"
  10. "One Point Perspective"
  11. "Do I Wanna Know?"
  12. "Cornerstone"
  13. "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?"
  14. "Knee Socks"
  15. "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"
  16. "Arabella"
  17. "One for the Road"
  18. "Pretty Visitors"
Encore
  1. "The View from the Afternoon"
  2. "Star Treatment"
  3. "R U Mine?"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 – USA (May) [12]
2 May 2018 San Diego United States The Observatory North Park Cameron Avery
3 May 2018
5 May 2018 Los Angeles Hollywood Forever Cemetery
9 May 2018 Brooklyn Brooklyn Steel
Leg 2 – Europe (May - June) [12]
22 May 2018 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle Cameron Avery
23 May 2018
26 May 2018 Rome Italy Cavea Auditorium
27 May 2018
29 May 2018 Paris France Zénith
30 May 2018
2 June 2018 [lower-alpha 4] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
4 June 2018 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Cameron Avery
7 June 2018 London England Royal Albert Hall
8 June 2018 [lower-alpha 5] Hilvarenbeek Netherlands Safaripark Beekse Bergen
Leg 3 – USA (June) [12]
15 June 2018 [lower-alpha 6] Dover United States The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway
16 June 2018 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater The Nude Party
18 June 2018 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
19 June 2018 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
Leg 4 – Europe (June - July) [12]
22 June 2018 [lower-alpha 7] Neuhausen ob Eck Germany Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield
24 June 2018 [lower-alpha 8] Scheeßel Eichenring
26 June 2018 Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle Cameron Avery
27 June 2018 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
1 July 2018 [lower-alpha 9] Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Green
4 July 2018 [lower-alpha 10] Gdynia Poland Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport
6 July 2018 [lower-alpha 11] Malakasa Greece Terra Vibe Park
8 July 2018 [lower-alpha 12] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festivalpark
10 July 2018 [lower-alpha 13] Lyon France Ancient Theatre of Fourvière
12 July 2018 [lower-alpha 14] Lisbon Portugal Passeio Marítimo de Algés
13 July 2018 [lower-alpha 15] Madrid Spain Espacio Mad Cool Valdebebas
Leg 5 – North America (July - August) [12] [25]
24 July 2018 New York City United States Forest Hills Stadium Mini Mansions
25 July 2018 Canandaigua Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
27 July 2018 Boston TD Garden
28 July 2018 Washington, D.C. The Anthem 12,000 / 12,000$656,030
29 July 2018
31 July 2018 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
1 August 2018 Detroit Masonic Temple Theater
2 August 2018 [lower-alpha 16] Chicago Grant Park
4 August 2018 [lower-alpha 17] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
5 August 2018 Toronto Scotiabank Arena Mini Mansions
Leg 6 – Europe (August - September) [12] [28]
8 August 2018 [lower-alpha 18] Oslo Norway Tøyenparken
9 August 2018 [lower-alpha 19] Gothenburg Sweden Slottsskogen
11 August 2018 [lower-alpha 20] Helsinki Finland Suvilahti
14 August 2018 [lower-alpha 21] Budapest Hungary Óbudai-sziget
6 September 2018 Manchester England Manchester Arena The Lemon Twigs 31,627 / 31,831$2,456,500
7 September 2018
9 September 2018London The O2 Arena 73,084 / 75,871$5,645,980
10 September 2018
12 September 2018
13 September 2018
15 September 2018 Birmingham Arena Birmingham
16 September 2018
18 September 2018 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena
19 September 2018
21 September 2018
22 September 2018
24 September 2018 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
25 September 2018
27 September 2018 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
28 September 2018
Leg 7 – North America (October) [12]
7 October 2018 [lower-alpha 22] Austin United States Zilker Park
9 October 2018 Dallas South Side BallroomMini Mansions
10 October 2018 Oklahoma City The Criterion
12 October 2018 Houston Revention Music Center
14 October 2018 [lower-alpha 22] AustinZilker Park
16 October 2018Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl The Lemon Twigs
Mini Mansions
17 October 2018
19 October 2018 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl Mini Mansions
20 October 2018 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
21 October 2018
23 October 2018 Seattle WaMu Theater
24 October 2018 Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum
25 October 2018 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
27 October 2018 [lower-alpha 23] New Orleans United States City Park
Leg 8 – Australia & New Zealand [12] [35]
23 February 2019 Perth Australia RAC Arena Mini Mansions 7,881 / 8,500$517,264
26 February 2019 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 19,454 / 19,454$1,309,330
27 February 2019
1 March 2019 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 20,110 / 20,110$1,350,187
2 March 2019
3 March 2019 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 6,122 / 7,578$409,266
6 March 2019 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena 11,993 / 12,180$804,852
Leg 9 – South America [12] [36]
22 March 2019 [lower-alpha 24] Monterrey Mexico Parque Fundidora
24 March 2019 Mexico City Foro Sol The Hives
Miles Kane
64,467 / 64,467$3,490,224
26 March 2019 Lima Peru Jockey Club del Perú (Parcela H)Los Outsaiders21,400 / 21,400$1,423,056
28 March 2019 [lower-alpha 25] Asunción Paraguay Espacio Idesa
30 March 2019 [lower-alpha 26] Buenos Aires Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro
31 March 2019 [lower-alpha 27] Santiago Chile Parque O'Higgins
3 April 2019 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Jeunesse Arena O Terno10,395 / 12,800$697,412
5 April 2019 [lower-alpha 28] São Paulo Autódromo de Interlagos
7 April 2019 [lower-alpha 29] Bogotá Colombia Campo de Golf Briceño 18

Personnel

Arctic Monkeys

Touring members

Guests

Notes

  1. Only two verses performed with Alex solo over drum loop
  2. Shortened version performed with Alex solo over drum loop
  3. Piano version of first verse only
  4. The concert on 2 June 2018 at Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona was part of Primavera Sound. [13]
  5. The concert on 8 June 2018 at Safaripark Beekse Bergen in Hilvarenbeek was part of Best Kept Secret. [14]
  6. The concert on 15 June 2018 at The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway in Dover was part of Firefly Music Festival. [15]
  7. The concert on 22 June 2018 at Neuhausen ob Eck Airfield in Neuhausen ob Eck was part of Southside Festival. [16]
  8. The concert on 24 June 2018 at Eichenring in Scheeßel was part of Hurricane Festival. [17]
  9. The concert on 1 July 2018 at Glasgow Green in Glasgow was part of TRNSMT. [18]
  10. The concert on 4 July 2018 at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia was part of Open'er Festival. [19]
  11. The concert on 6 July 2018 at Terra Vibe Park in Malakasa was part of Rockwave Festival. [20]
  12. The concert on 8 July 2018 at Werchter Festivalpark in Werchter was part of Rock Werchter. [21]
  13. The concert on 10 July 2018 at Ancient Theatre of Fourvière in Lyon was part of Nuits de Fourvière. [22]
  14. The concert on 12 July 2018 at Passeio Marítimo de Algés in Lisbon was part of NOS Alive. [23]
  15. The concert on 13 July 2018 at Espacio Mad Cool in Valdebebas (a northern Madrid neighborhood) was part of Mad Cool Festival. [24]
  16. The concert on 2 August 2018 at Grant Park in Chicago was part of Lollapalooza. [26]
  17. The concert on 4 August 2018 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal was part of Osheaga Festival. [27]
  18. The concert on 8 August 2018 at Middelalderparken in Oslo was part of Øyafestivalen. [29]
  19. The concert on 9 August 2018 at Slottsskogen in Gothenburg was part of Way Out West. [30]
  20. The concert on 11 August 2018 at Suvilahti in Helsinki was part of Flow Festival. [31]
  21. The concert on 14 August 2018 at Óbudai-sziget in Budapest was part of Sziget Festival. [32]
  22. 1 2 The concerts on 7 and 14 October 2018 were part of Austin City Limits Music Festival. [33]
  23. The concert on 27 October 2018 at City Park in New Orleans was part of Voodoo Experience. [34]
  24. The concert on 22 March 2019 at Parque Fundidora in Monterrey was a part of Pal Norte. [37]
  25. The concert on 28 March 2019 at Espacio Idesa in Asunción was part of Asunciónico. [38]
  26. The concert on 30 March 2019 at Hipódromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Argentina. [39]
  27. The concert on 31 March 2019 at Parque O'Higgins in Santiago was part of Lollapalooza Chile. [39]
  28. The concert on 5 April 2019 at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo was part of Lollapalooza Brazil. [39]
  29. The concert on 7 April 2019 at Parque Deportivo 222 in Bogotá was part of Estéreo Picnic Festival. [40]

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