Tour by Alan Walker | |
Associated album | Walkerverse |
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Start date | September 28, 2022 |
End date | September 17, 2023 |
Alan Walker concert chronology |
Walkerverse: The Tour is a concert tour by Norwegian music producer and DJ Alan Walker in support of his third studio album Walkerverse (2022).
The Wakerverse: The Tour began in September 2022. [1] The tour kicked off in the UK in September and ended in December in San Francisco, California, playing 29 dates and hitting large venues such as Washington D.C.'s Echo Stage, Chicago's Radius, and San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. [1] A tour teaser for Walkerverse Tour 2022 was also released. [2]
The tour doubled its concert dates in three cities after the first performance sold out. A second performance took place in Brooklyn on November 10, followed by additional performances in Vancouver on November 24 and Los Angeles on December 1st. [3] "Dear Walker, I finally had the opportunity to play some of the songs I've been working on over the past few months and reunite with some of you," Walker previously wrote about the tour. "Today we'd like to give you a glimpse of what we have in store for us this year. We look forward to embarking on a new tour and reuniting once again. See you soon." [3]
Date | Country | Nation | Venue |
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28 September 2022 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Manchester Academy | |
28 September 2022 | London, United Kingdom | O2 Academy Brixton | |
1 October 2022 | Merksem, Belgium | Lotto Arena | |
6 October 2022 | Hamburg, Germany | Sporthalle Hamburg | |
7 October 2022 | Düsseldorf, Germany | Mitsubishi Electric Halle | |
8 October 2022 | Kraków, Poland | Tauron Arena | |
12 October 2022 | Vienna, Austria | St Marx Hallen | |
14 October 2022 | Zürich, Switzerland | Halle 622 | |
15 October 2022 | Milan, Italy | Fabrique | |
19 October 2022 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | AFAS Live | |
20 October 2022 | Paris, France | Zenith | |
21 October 2022 | Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg | Rockhal | |
22 October 2022 | Frankfurt, Germany | Jahrhunderthalle | |
3 November 2022 | Dallas, Texas | South Side Ballroom | |
4 November 2022 | Austin, Texas | Concourse | |
5 November 2022 | Houston, Texas | Bayou Music Center | |
8 November 2022 | Atlanta, Georgia | Buckhead Theater | |
9 November 2022 | Washington, D.C. | Echostage | |
11 November 2022 | Brooklyn, New York | Great Hall | |
15 November 2022 | Boston, Massachusetts | House of Blues | |
16 November 2022 | Montreal, Canada | MTELUS | |
17 November 2022 | Montreal, Canada | MTELUS | |
18 November 2022 | Toronto, Canada | REBEL | |
19 November 2022 | Chicago, Illinois | Radius | |
25 November 2022 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Harbour Event & Convention Centre | |
26 November 2022 | Portland, Oregon | Roseland Theater | |
29 November 2022 | Denver, Colorado | Mission Ballroom | |
2 December 2022 | Los Angeles, California | Hollywood Palladium | |
3 December 2022 | San Francisco, California | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | |
6 January 2023 | Hong Kong | Asia-World Expo | |
17 September 2023 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Axiata Arena |
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