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Phoenix World Tour
2019–21 concert tour by Rita Ora From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Phoenix World Tour was the fourth concert tour by English singer Rita Ora, in support of her second studio album, Phoenix (2018). The tour began on 1 March 2019 in Melbourne, Australia.[1]
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Background
On 29 October 2018, Ora announced tour dates across Europe, Asia and Oceania from 1 March until 29 May 2019.[2][3] Access to pre-sale tickets of the tour in Europe, which took place on 31 October 2018, was made available through album pre-order. Tickets went on sale to the general public two days later, on 2 November.[4]
This was Ora's first solo tour in Asia and Australia, and her first arena tour in the United Kingdom.[5][1] Additional tour dates and music festivals appearances were announced later on.
All the scheduled tour events in 2020 were either postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Set list
This set list is representative of the concert on 1 March 2019, in Melbourne, Australia. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[6]
- "For You"
- "Your Song"
- "Doing It"
- "Let You Love Me"
- "Summer Love"
- "New Look"
- "Girls"
- "Only Want You"
- "Hell of a Life"
- "Soul Survivor"
- "How Soon Is Now?"
- "I Will Never Let You Down"
- "R.I.P."
- "Keep Talking"
- "Black Widow"
- "Hot Right Now"
- "Coming Home"
- Encore
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Tour dates
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Cancelled shows
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Notes
- The concert on 23 March 2019 in Al Sufouh was part of The Assembly: Global Teacher Prize Concert.[8]
- The concert on 26 May 2019 in Middlesbrough was part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[10]
- The concert on 31 May 2019 in Warsaw was part of Orange Warsaw Festival.
- The concert on 8 June 2019 at Wembley Stadium in London was part of Summertime Ball.
- The concert on 11 June 2019 at Hampton Court Palace in London was part of Sentebale Audi Concert, organised in aid of Sentebale.[11][12]
- The concert on 16 June 2019 at Stamford Bridge in London was part of Soccer Aid, annual charity event organised in aid of UNICEF UK.[13]
- The concert on 8 July 2019 in Montreux was part of Montreux Jazz Festival.[17]
- The concert on 10 July 2019 in London was part of Amazon Prime Day.[18]
- The concert on 12 July 2019 in Velence was part of EFOTT Fesztivál.[19]
- The concert on 10 August 2019 in Zambujeira do Mar was part of MEO Sudoeste.[20]
- The concert on 12 August 2019 in Arzachena was part of UNICEF Summer Gala.[21]
- The concert on 15 August 2019 in Incheon was part of YOURSUMMER Festival.[22]
- The concerts on 16 August and 18 August 2019 in Tokyo and Osaka were part of Summer Sonic Festival.[23]
- The concert on 25 August 2019 in Iași was part of Afterhills Music & Arts Festival.[25]
- The concert on 8 September 2019 in Berlin was part of Lollapalooza Berlin.[26]
- The shows on 14 September and 28 September 2019 in Paris and Stockholm were part of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield showcase concerts.[27][28][29]
- The concert on 17 October 2019 in Mexico City was part of American Express Gold event.[32]
- The concert on 16 November 2019 in Birmingham was part of Free Radio Hits Live.[33]
- The concert on 7 December 2019 in London was part of Capital's Jingle Bell Ball.[34]
- The concert on 6 March 2021 in Sydney was part of Mardi Gras.[35]
- The cancelled performance on 21 June 2019 in Reykjavík was scheduled to be part of Secret Solstice Festival.[36]
- The concert on 4 July 2020 in London was scheduled to be part of BST Hyde Park.[41]
- The concert on 16 July 2020 in Benicàssim was scheduled to be part of Festival Internacional de Benicàssim.[43]
- The concert on 18 July 2020 in Paris was scheduled to be part of Lollapalooza Paris.[44]
- The concert on 31 July 2020 in Malmo was scheduled to be part of Big Slap festival.[45]
- The concert on 29 August 2020 in Zürich was scheduled to be part of Zürich Openair.[46]
- The concert on 10 October 2020 in Singapore, as part of Hydeout Festival, was originally scheduled to take place on 11 April 2020, but was rescheduled and then cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[47]
- The concert on 27 November 2020 in Buenos Aires, as part of Lollapalooza Argentina, was originally scheduled to take place on 27 March 2020, but was rescheduled and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[48][49]
- The concert on 28 November 2020 in Santiago, as part of Lollapalooza Chile, was originally scheduled to take place on 28 March 2020, but was rescheduled and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[50][51]
- The concert on 4 December 2020 in São Paulo, as part of Lollapalooza Brazil, was originally scheduled to take place on 3 April 2020, but was rescheduled and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[52][53]
- The concert on 5 December 2020 in Bogota, as part of Estéreo Picnic Festival, was originally scheduled to take place on 5 April 2020, but was rescheduled and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[54][55]
- The concert on 5 September 2021 in Munich, as part of Superbloom Festival, was postponed until 2022.[56]
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References
External links
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