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Who You Selling For Tour

2016–17 concert tour by the Pretty Reckless From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Who You Selling For Tour
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Who You Selling For Tour was the fourth headlining tour by American rock band The Pretty Reckless in support of their third studio album, Who You Selling For.

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Opening acts

  • Holy White Hounds (October 20 – December 6, 2016)
  • Them Evils (October 20 – December 6, 2016)
  • The Cruel Knives (January 19 – February 13, 2017)

Set list

The following set list is representative of the show on November 12, 2016 in House of Blues in Cleveland.[1]

  1. "Follow Me Down"
  2. "Since You're Gone"
  3. "Oh My God"
  4. "Hangman"
  5. "Make Me Wanna Die"
  6. "My Medicine"
  7. "Prisoner"
  8. "Sweet Things"
  9. "Living in the Storm"
  10. "Heaven Knows"
  11. "Going to Hell"
  12. "Take Me Down"
Encore
  1. "Fucked Up World"
Notes
  • The songs "Light Me Up" and "Who You Selling For" were added to the setlist on November 28, 2016 and played at every subsequent show.
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Controversy

After the passing of Chris Cornell, the band postponed their May 19 show at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey just 3 hours before fans would be let into the venue.[2] Many fans had already made their way (or were on the way) to the venue by the time the band announced the postponement, some traveling from out-of-state. The band was criticized for performing the next day in Camden, stating that "The show must go on".[3] The band is also being criticized on social media due to the lack of communication about the rescheduled date of the Starland Ballroom show.[4][5][6] Over a month later, the band had not yet released any information for the rescheduled show. After over a month of silence, the band finally announced the show's rescheduled date, November 10, 2017.

Shows

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Cancelations and rescheduled shows

November 15, 2016[28] Boston, Massachusetts Paradise Rock Club Rescheduled to April 25, 2017[9]
March 7, 2017 Curitiba, Brazil Teatro Positivo Rescheduled to March 12, 2017[29]
May 19, 2017 Sayreville, New Jersey Starland Ballroom Rescheduled to November 10, 2017 [30]
August 3, 2017[31] Chicago Bottom Lounge Cancelled
August 4, 2017 Chicago Grant Park Cancelled
September 21, 2017 Rio de Janeiro City of Rock Cancelled[32]
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Notes

  1. The concert of October 20, 2016 in Tulsa at Brady Theater was a part of Wizard World Comic Con.[8]
  2. The concert of October 22, 2016 in Sacramento at Discovery Park was a part of Aftershock Festival.[8]
  3. The concert of October 29, 2016 in New Orleans at City Park was a part of the Voodoo Experience.[8]
  4. The concert of March 18, 2017 in Mexico City at Foro Sol is a part of Vive Latino festival.[10]
  5. The concert of April 29, 2017 in Jacksonville at Metropolitan Park was a part of Welcome to Rockville festival.[11]
  6. The concert of April 30, 2017 in Fort Myers at JetBlue Park at Fenway South was a part of Fort Rock festival.[12]
  7. The concert of May 5, 2017 in Virginia Beach at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach was a part of FM99 Luanic Luau.[13]
  8. The concert of May 6, 2017 in Concord at Rock City Campgrounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway was a part of Carolina Rebellion festival.[14]
  9. The concert on May 12, 2017 in Council Bluffs at Westfair Amphitheatre was a part of 89.7 The River's Rockfest.[15]
  10. The concert of May 13, 2017 in Somerset at Somerset Amphitheater was a part of Northern Invasion festival.[16]
  11. The concert of May 20, 2017 in Camden at BB&T Pavilion was a part of MMRBQ festival.[17]
  12. The concert of May 21, 2017 in Columbus at Mapfre Stadium was a part of Rock on the Range festival.[18]
  13. The concert of May 26, 2017 in Pryor at Catch the Fever Festival Grounds was a part of Rocklahoma festival.[19]
  14. The concert of May 27, 2017 in San Antonio at AT&T Center was a part of River City Rockfest.[20]
  15. The concert of May 28, 2017 in Dallas at Starplex Pavilion was a part of 97.1 The Eagle's BFD 2017 festival.[21]
  16. The concert of June 24, 2017 in Auburn at White River Amphitheatre is a part of 99.9 Kisw Presents Pain In The Grass 2017 festival.[22]
  17. The concert of July 14, 2017 in Oshkosh at Ford Festival Park is a part of Rock USA Festival.[23]
  18. The concert of July 17, 2017 in Cleveland at Quicken Loans Arena is a part of the Alternative Press Music Awards.
  19. The concert of July 20, 2017 in Walker at Moondance Festival Grounds is a part of Moondance Jam.
  20. The concert of August 13, 2017 in Budapest at Old Buda Island is a part of Sziget Festival.[24]
  21. The concert of August 15, 2017 in St. Pölten is a part of Frequency Festival.[25]
  22. The concert of August 18, 2017 in Gampel-Bratsch is a part of the Open Air Gampel festival.
  23. The concert of August 19, 2017 in Hasselt at Kempische Steenweg is a part of Pukkelpop.[26]
  24. The concert of August 20, 2017 in Biddinghuizen in a part of the Lowlands Festival.
  25. The concert of August 25, 2017 in Boulogne-Billancourt is a part of the Rock en Seine festival.
  26. The concert of August 26, 2017 in Reading at Little John's Farm is a part of Reading Festival.[27]
  27. The concert of August 27, 2017 in Leeds at Bramham Park is a part of Leeds Festival.[27]
  28. The concert of September 30, 2017 in Janesville at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport is a part of Sonic Boom.
  29. The concert of October 1, 2017 in Louisville at Champions Park is a part of Louder Than Life Festival.
  30. These concerts in Europe are supporting Stone Sour.
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