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Laurel Hell Tour
2022 concert tour by Mitski From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laurel Hell Tour (also called as 2022 Tour) is a concert tour by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski, in support of her sixth studio album Laurel Hell (2022). The tour began on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina, United States, and concluded on November 18, 2022, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Background
On October 5, 2021, Mitski announced the tour alongside the release of the single, "Working for the Knife".[1] She then announced that rock band Chai, indie pop group Michelle and indie rock musician Sasami would support the tour as the opening acts during the first leg.[2]
Due to a positive COVID-19 test in a touring party, Mitski postponed the shows in Boston, New York and Philadelphia in March.[3] On April 5, 2022, Mitski announced the replacement dates, festival appearances and additional dates with supporting acts, indie rock musician Indigo De Souza, folk band The Weather Station and Americana project Hurray for the Riff Raff.[4] Alongside headlining tour dates, Mitski would appear as the opening act for Harry Styles' Love On Tour during the United Kingdom stadium shows.[5] Mitski announced the supporting acts for the second European leg, including Irish singer-songwriter Sorcha Richardson, American ambient pop singer Cassandra Jenkins and Australian indie rock musician Stella Donnelly.[6]
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Set list
This set list is from the concert on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina. It is not intended to represent all tour dates.[7]
- "Love Me More"
- "Should've Been Me"
- "Francis Forever"
- "First Love / Late Spring"
- "Me and My Husband"
- "Stay Soft"
- "Townie"
- "I Don't Smoke"
- "Once More to See You"
- "Nobody"
- "I Will"
- "Drunk Walk Home"
- "Happy"
- "Your Best American Girl"
- "I Bet on Losing Dogs"
- "The Only Heartbreaker"
- "Geyser"
- "Working for the Knife"
- "Heat Lightning"
- "Goodbye, My Danish Sweetheart"
- "Washing Machine Heart"
- "A Pearl"
- Encore
- "Two Slow Dancers"
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Tour dates
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Notes
- The concert on March 17, 2022 at the Masonic Temple Theater in Detroit was originally scheduled to take place at Royal Oak Music Theatre, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on March 28, 2022 at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. was originally scheduled for March 26, but was rescheduled due to a positive COVID-19 case.[3]
- The concert on April 22, 2022 at the University Union Refectory in Leeds was originally scheduled to take place at University Stylus, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on April 23, 2022 at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow was originally scheduled to take place at Queen Margaret Union, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on April 30, 2022 at the Le Botanique in Brussels is a part of Les Nuits Botanique.[9]
- The concert on May 3, 2022 at the Olympia in Paris was originally scheduled to take place at Cabaret Sauvage, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on May 6, 2022 at the Kaufleuten in Zürich was originally scheduled to take place at Docks, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on May 11, 2022 at the Fållan in Stockholm was originally scheduled to take place at Nalen, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on May 12, 2022 at the Sentrum Scene in Oslo was originally scheduled to take place at Rockefeller Music Hall, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on May 18, 2022 at the Archa Theatre in Prague was originally scheduled to take place at Rock Cafe, but was relocated due to high demand.[8]
- The concert on June 24, 2022 at the Dreamland in Margate is a part of LEISURE.[10]
- The concert on June 25, 2022 at the Worthy Farm in Pilton is a part of Glastonbury Festival.[11]
- The concert on July 1, 2022 at Darupvej in Roskilde is a part of Roskilde Festival.[12]
- The concert on July 2, 2022 at Gärdet in Stockholm is a part of Lollapalooza Stockholm.[13]
- The concert on July 5, 2022 at in Montreux is a part of Montreux Jazz Festival.[14]
- The concert on July 16, 2022 at Union Park in Chicago is a part of Pitchfork Music Festival.[15]
- The concert on July 22, 2022 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City was originally scheduled for March 24, but was rescheduled due to a positive COVID-19 case.[3]
- The concert on July 24, 2022 at the Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia was originally scheduled for March 25, but was rescheduled due to a positive COVID-19 case.[3]
- The concert on July 26, 2022 at the Roadrunner in Boston was originally scheduled for March 21, but was rescheduled due to a positive COVID-19 case.[3]
- The concert on July 27, 2022 at the Roadrunner in Boston was originally scheduled for March 22, but was rescheduled due to a positive COVID-19 case.[3]
- The concert on July 30, 2022 at the Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal is a part of Osheaga Festival.[16]
- The concert on July 30, 2022 at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is a part of Outside Lands.
- The concert on August 12, 2022 at the Fisher Green Pavilion in Seattle is a part of Day In Day Out.[17]
- The concert on September 16, 2022 at the Los Angeles Historic State Park in Los Angeles is a part of Primavera Sound Los Angeles.[18]
- The concert on October 1, 2022 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia is a part of All Things Go Festival.[19]
- The concert on November 5, 2022 at Distrito Anhembi in São Paulo is a part of Primavera Sound.[20]
- The concert on November 12, 2022 at the Costanera Sur in Buenos Aires is a part of Primavera Sound.[21]
- The concert on November 13, 2022 at the Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos in Santiago is a part of Primavera Sound.[22]
- The concert on November 18, 2022 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City is a part of Corona Capital.[23]
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References
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