Freudian, a World Tour

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Freudian, a World Tour
Tour by Daniel Caesar
DCaesar 2017TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for tour
Associated album Freudian
Start dateOctober 16, 2017 (2017-10-16)
End dateMarch 20, 2018 (2018-03-20)
No. of shows
  • 32 in North America
  • 10 in Europe
  • 6 in Asia
  • 4 in Australasia
  • 52 in total
Daniel Caesar concert chronology

The Freudian, a World Tour was the debut headlining concert tour by Canadian recording artist Daniel Caesar. The tour was in support of his debut album, Freudian (2017). The tour played over 50 dates in North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia.

Contents

Background

On August 25, 2017, Caesar released his debut album titled Freudian . [1] At the same date, Caesar announced the North American tour dates, dubbed as "Freudian, A North American Tour". [2] On September 13, 2017, Caesar announced the European tour dates that will take place in January and February 2018. On January 9, 2018, Caesar announced Asian and Australasia dates.

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on February 6, 2018, at KOKO in London, England. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [4]

  1. "Freudian"
  2. "Japanese Denim"
  3. "Best Part"
  4. "Violet"
  5. "Death & Taxes"
  6. "Hold Me Down"
  7. "Take Me Away"
  8. "West"
  9. "Neu Roses (Transgressor's Song)"
  10. "Transform"
  11. "We Find Love"
  12. "Blessed"
  13. "Get You"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [5]
October 16, 2017 Philadelphia United States Union Transfer
October 19, 2017 Baltimore Soundstage
October 21, 2017 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 22, 2017 Atlanta The Masquerade
October 24, 2017 Houston Warehouse Live
October 25, 2017 Dallas RBC
October 26, 2017 Austin Grizzly Hall
October 30, 2017 San Diego The Stage Room
October 31, 2017 Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre
November 1, 2017
November 2, 2017 Las Vegas Vinyl
November 4, 2017 Santa Cruz The Catalyst
November 5, 2017 Santa Ana The Observatory
November 7, 2017 Oakland The New Parish
November 8, 2017 Sacramento Harlow's
November 10, 2017 Seattle Crocodile Cafe
November 11, 2017 Victoria Canada Capital Ballroom
November 12, 2017 Vancouver Vogue Theatre
November 13, 2017
November 15, 2017 Calgary Palace Theatre
November 16, 2017 Edmonton Union Hall
November 19, 2017 Detroit United StatesEl Club
November 20, 2017 Chicago Reggie's Rock Club
November 22, 2017 New York City Music Hall of Williamsburg
November 24, 2017 Highline Ballroom
November 25, 2017 Montreal Canada Théâtre Corona
November 26, 2017 Ottawa Algonquin Commons Theatre
December 16, 2017 Toronto Danforth Music Hall
December 17, 2017
December 18, 2017
December 19, 2017
December 20, 2017
Europe [6]
January 30, 2018 Cologne Germany Luxor
January 31, 2018 Paris France Club Yoyo
February 2, 2018 Manchester England Manchester Academy 2
February 3, 2018 Birmingham O2 Institute
February 5, 2018 London KOKO
February 6, 2018
February 8, 2018 Stockholm Sweden Debaser
February 10, 2018 Copenhagen Denmark DR Koncerthuset 2
February 11, 2018 Berlin GermanyLido
February 13, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
Asia [7]
March 3, 2018 [A] Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
March 7, 2018 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
March 10, 2018 [B] Muntinlupa Philippines Filinvest City Event Grounds
March 12, 2018 Outram Singapore The Pavilion
March 13, 2018
March 14, 2018
Australasia [8]
March 16, 2018 [C] Auckland New Zealand Festival Playground Music Arena
March 17, 2018 Brisbane Australia 256 Wickham
March 18, 2018 Sydney Enmore Theatre
March 20, 2018 Melbourne Forum Theatre
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival" [9]
B This concert was a part of the "Wanderland Music and Arts Festival" [10]
C This concert was a part of the "Auckland Arts Festival" [11]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
October 21, 2017 Washington, D.C. Songbyrd Music HouseMoved to The Fillmore Silver Spring in Silver Spring, Maryland
October 26, 2017Austin, TexasCome and Take It LiveMoved to the Grizzly Hall
November 15, 2017Calgary, CanadaCommonwealth Bar & StageMoved to the Palace Theatre
November 16, 2017Edmonton, Canada Starlite Room Moved to the Union Hall
January 25, 2018Stockholm, SwedenDebaserRescheduled to February 8, 2018 [12]
January 26, 2018Copenhagen, DenmarkDR Koncerthuset 2Rescheduled to February 10, 2018
January 27, 2018Berlin, GermanyLidoRescheduled to February 11, 2018
January 28, 2018Amsterdam, NetherlandsMelkwegRescheduled to February 13, 2018
January 31, 2018Paris, France La Maroquinerie Moved to Club Yoyo
February 2, 2018Manchester, EnglandGorillaMoved to the Manchester Academy 2
March 5, 2018 Tokyo, Japan Unit Cancelled [13]
March 13, 2018 Downtown Core, Singapore Annexe Studio Moved to The Pavilion in Outram, Singapore
March 18, 2018Sydney, Australia Metro Theatre Moved to the Enmore Theatre
March 20, 2018Melbourne, Australia 170 Russell Moved to the Forum Theatre

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Music Hall of WilliamsburgBrooklyn705 / 705 (100%)$12,090 [14]
Théâtre CoronaMontreal939 / 939 (100%)$14,765 [15]
Union TransferPhiladelphia1,200 / 1,200 (100%)$19,200 [16]
SoundstageBaltimore1,000 / 1,000 (100%)$16,000 [17]

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