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List of Conan Gray live performances

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List of Conan Gray live performances
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Since the beginning of his career in 2017, Conan Gray has embarked on five concert tours and appeared as a support act on one tour. He has performed at sixteen music festivals, eleven one-off concerts, and one award show, reaching thirty countries across five continents. In 2025, he is currently touring the Wishbone Pajama Show in support of his album Wishbone.

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Gray began touring the Sunset Shows in 2018 to support his debut extended play Sunset Season (2018). After the conclusion of the tour, Gray announced the Comfort Crowd Tour, which occurred later that year.

In 2020, Gray would've toured Europe and North America with the Kid Krow Tour, but the entire tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Gray embarked on the Conan Gray World Tour 2022 and the Superache Tour. The latter lasted until 2023, taking him to Asia, Oceania and South America for the first time.

In 2024, Gray embarked on his fifth tour, Found Heaven On Tour, to support his album Found Heaven.

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Sunset Shows

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Sunset Shows was Gray's first concert tour, in support of his debut extended play, Sunset Season. The tour began on October 28, 2018, in Houston, Texas and ended on May 16, 2019, in Berlin, Germany. It was initially announced as a "limited run" tour of 8 cities in the United States, but a second and third leg were added for 2019 due to popular demand, including shows in Canada, England, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

Each leg of the tour had a different opening act. On the first leg, the act was changed each night, including Indoor Creature,[1] Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue,[2] Silver[3] and Spencer.[4] The rest of the tour had Girl in Red in North America[5] and Kian in Europe.[6]

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Comfort Crowd Tour

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The Comfort Crowd Tour was Gray's second headlining tour, taking place in several locations across North America. The tour began on October 29, 2019, in St. Louis, Missouri and ended on December 13, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. The tour had American musician Umi and New Zealand musician Benee as support acts.

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Kid Krow World Tour

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The Kid Krow World Tour was intended to be Gray's third headlining tour, supposed in support of his debut studio album Kid Krow (2020). intended beginning on April 26, 2020 and concluded on October 16, 2020 but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2020, Gray announced the European leg of the tour with support from Bülow. Gray and Bülow later embarked on the Conan Gray World Tour 2022.

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Conan Gray World Tour 2022

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The Conan Gray World Tour 2022 was Gray's third concert tour, in support of his debut studio album Kid Krow (2020). beginning on March 1, 2022, in Dallas, and concluded on June 9, 2022, in London. It comprised 54 shows across North America and Europe. Opening acts included Bülow in North America and Mallrat in Europe. Additionally, Benee opened for the show in Berlin.

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Superache Tour

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The Superache Tour was Gray's fourth headlining tour, in support of his second studio album Superache (2022).[27] The tour began on September 16, 2022, in Louisville, Kentucky, and ended on March 26, 2023, in Bogotá, Colombia. The tour visited thirteen countries across four continents.

The tour marked Gray's first performances in New Zealand and South America, as well as his first tour of Asia and Australia.

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Found Heaven On Tour

The Wishbone Pajama Show

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A week from the album’s announcement, on May 29, Gray announced the Wishbone Pajama Show to support the album, featuring nineteen dates in North America. It will mark his sixth headlining concert tour.[34] The tour began on September 11, 2025, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and is currently set to conclude on October 19, 2025, in Monterrey, Mexico. Hemlocke Springs is serving as the opening act in the United States, while the opening act for Mexico has yet to be announced.[35][36][37]

Set list

This set list is obtained from the September 19, 2025 show in Bridgeport. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.[38]

  1. "My World"
  2. "Never Ending Song"
  3. "Bourgeoisieses"
  4. "Wish You Were Sober"
  5. "Class Clown"
  6. "People Watching"
  7. "The Cut That Always Bleeds"
  8. "Eleven Eleven"
  9. "Nauseous"
  10. "Romeo"
  11. "This Song"
  12. "Care"
  13. "Heather"
  14. "Family Line"
  15. "Connell"
  16. "Actor"
  17. "Maniac"
  18. "Vodka Cranberry"
Encore
  1. "Memories"
  2. "Caramel"

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Notes

  1. The date Gray joined the tour, not necessarily the date the tour itself started.
  2. Gray's final date on the tour, not necessarily the date the tour itself ended.
  3. The continents in which Gray performed on the tour, not necessarily every continent the headlining artist visited.
  4. The show on May 8, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at O2 Academy Islington, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  5. The shows on May 9 and 10, 2019 were part of The Great Escape Festival.
  6. The shows on May 9 and 10, 2019 were part of The Great Escape Festival.
  7. The show on May 13, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Les Etoiles, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  8. The show on May 14, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  9. The show on May 16, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Frannz Club, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  10. October 16 was the end date based on the shows that had been announced. It is possible that the date would've been later.
  11. There were 4 legs announced prior to its cancellation, but there likely would have been more.
  12. There were 28 shows announced prior to its cancellation, but there likely would have been more.
  13. The show on June 18, 2020, would've been part of Firefly Music Festival.
  14. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  15. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  16. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  17. Promoted as San Francisco
  18. The shows on April 16 and 23, 2022 were part of Coachella.
  19. The shows on April 16 and 23, 2022 were part of Coachella.
  20. Promoted as Orlando
  21. Promoted as Pittsburgh
  22. The show on September 25 in Dover, Delaware was part of Firefly Music Festival.
  23. The shows on October 8 and 14 were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  24. The shows on October 8 and 14 were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  25. Promoted as Las Vegas
  26. Promoted as Manila
  27. Promoted as Bangkok
  28. The show on March 17, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  29. The show on March 19, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  30. Promoted as Buenos Aires
  31. The show on March 24, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  32. The show on March 26, 2023, was part of Festival Estéreo Picnic.
  33. Promoted as Bogotá
  34. The show on September 17 in Atlanta, Georgia would've been part of the Music Midtown Festival.
  35. Labeled as St. Louis in promotional material.
  36. On these shows, Gray was the opening act for Panic! at the Disco.
  37. Tickets could be attained by winning a contest on Gray's website.
  38. There were two shows on June 24, 2022. The Citi Summer Concert Series occurred in the morning, and Café Grey in the afternoon.
  39. A free pop-up café event, during which Gray appeared and performed an acoustic set.
  40. Tickets could be attained by winning a contest on the Universal Music Japan website. To enter the contest, you could either save the album on streaming services, post a Tweet, or call select radio shows.
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