Sour Tour
Tour by Olivia Rodrigo | |
Location |
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Associated album | Sour |
Start date | April 5, 2022 |
End date | July 7, 2022 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 49 |
Supporting acts | |
Box office | $3.1 million (11 shows) |
Olivia Rodrigo concert chronology |
The Sour Tour was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo in support of her debut studio album, Sour (2021).[1] It began on April 5, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, with shows across North America and Europe. It concluded in London on July 7, comprising 49 shows.[2] Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, Chappell Roan, and Baby Queen served as opening acts.[3]
Background
[edit]In July 2021, Billboard reported that the singer would be unable to embark on a tour until the following year due to her television commitments and her contract with Disney.[4][5] An official concert cycle was announced through social media on December 6, with tickets going on sale four days later.[6]
Tickets for the tour went on sale December 10 for fans who were chosen for "Verified Fan" registration.[7] Tickets sold out in minutes, although many attributed this to ticket scalpers, with some tickets being listed on secondhand sites for more than $9,000 within minutes of tickets going on sale.[8][9] Many fans and media outlets criticized the choosing of smaller venues over arenas, citing it as the reason many fans were unable to secure tickets.[10][11] Rodrigo defended her decision to perform at smaller venues, telling the Los Angeles Times "I don’t think I should skip any steps" and assuring fans "there will be more tours in the future."[12][13]
Set list
[edit]This set list was representative of the show on April 5, 2022, in Portland. It was not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[14]
- "Brutal"
- "Jealousy, Jealousy"
- "Drivers License"
- "Complicated" (Avril Lavigne cover)
- "Hope Ur OK"
- "Enough For You" / "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back"
- "Happier"
- "Seether" (Veruca Salt cover)
- "Favorite Crime"
- "Traitor"
- "Deja Vu"
- "Good 4 U"
Notes
[edit]- During the show in Vancouver, Conan Gray joined Rodrigo onstage to perform Katy Perry's "The One That Got Away".[15]
- Starting with the show in Orem, "All I Want" was added to the set list. "Seether" was not performed.[16]
- During the first show in Toronto, Avril Lavigne joined Rodrigo onstage to perform "Complicated".[17][18]
- Starting with the first show in Philadelphia, "Seether" was removed from the set list and replaced with a cover of No Doubt's "Just a Girl".[19]
- During the first show in Los Angeles, Alanis Morissette joined Rodrigo onstage to perform "You Oughta Know". "Just a Girl" was not performed.[20]
- During the show in Berlin, Rodrigo performed a cover of t.A.T.u.'s "All the Things She Said" in place of "Just a Girl".[21]
- Starting with the show in Brussels, a cover of Republica's "Ready to Go" was added to the set list in place of "All the Things She Said".[22]
- During the show of the Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, Lily Allen joined Rodrigo on stage to perform "Fuck You". "Ready to Go" was not performed.[23]
- During the show in Dublin, Rodrigo performed a cover of "Nothing Compares 2 U", as a tribute to Sinéad O'Connor, in place of "Ready to Go".[24]
- During the first show in London, Natalie Imbruglia joined Rodrigo on stage to perform "Torn". "Ready to Go" was not performed.[25][26]
Tour dates
[edit]Date (2022) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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April 5 | Portland | United States | Theater of the Clouds | Gracie Abrams | 6,472 / 6,472 | $318,976 |
April 6 | Seattle | WaMu Theater | — | — | ||
April 7 | Vancouver | Canada | Thunderbird Sports Centre | |||
April 9 | Orem | United States | UCCU Center | |||
April 11 | Denver | Mission Ballroom | ||||
April 12 | ||||||
April 14 | Minneapolis | The Armory | ||||
April 15 | Chicago | Aragon Ballroom | ||||
April 16 | ||||||
April 19 | Milwaukee | Eagles Ballroom | ||||
April 20 | Chesterfield | The Factory | ||||
April 22 | Cincinnati | Andrew J. Brady Music Center | ||||
April 23 | Detroit | Masonic Temple Theatre | ||||
April 26 | New York City | Radio City Music Hall | Holly Humberstone | 11,885 / 11,885 | $704,544 | |
April 27 | ||||||
April 29 | Toronto | Canada | Massey Hall | — | — | |
April 30 | ||||||
May 3 | Boston | United States | Roadrunner | |||
May 4 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem | 6,000 / 6,000 | $323,500 | ||
May 6 | Philadelphia | The Met Philadelphia | — | — | ||
May 7 | ||||||
May 9 | Atlanta | Coca-Cola Roxy | ||||
May 10 | Nashville | Grand Ole Opry House | 4,288 / 4,288 | $231,076 | ||
May 12 | Houston | 713 Music Hall | — | — | ||
May 13 | Austin | Moody Amphitheater | ||||
May 14 | Irving | The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory | ||||
May 17 | Phoenix | Arizona Financial Theatre | ||||
May 18 | San Diego | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park | ||||
May 20 | Paradise[a] | Chelsea Ballroom | ||||
May 21 | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl | ||||
May 24 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | ||||
May 25 | ||||||
May 27[b] | San Francisco | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | Chappell Roan | 8,775 / 8,775 | $575,472 | |
June 11 | Hamburg | Germany | Stadtpark Open Air | Baby Queen | — | — |
June 13 | Berlin | Verti Music Hall | ||||
June 15 | Zürich | Switzerland | Halle 622 | |||
June 16 | Milan | Italy | Fabrique | |||
June 18 | Cologne | Germany | Palladium | |||
June 19 | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | |||
June 21 | Paris | France | Zénith | |||
June 22 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | |||
June 25[c] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm | — | ||
June 29[d] | Cork | Ireland | Docklands | Baby Queen | ||
June 30 | Dublin | Fairview Park | 4,969 / 4,969 | $259,658 | ||
July 2 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy Glasgow | — | — | |
July 3 | Manchester | England | O2 Apollo Manchester | 3,453 / 3,453 | $146,077 | |
July 4 | Birmingham | O2 Academy Birmingham | 2,993 / 2,993 | $126,638 | ||
July 6 | London | Eventim Apollo | 10,327 / 10,327 | $474,353 | ||
July 7 | ||||||
Total | 59,162 / 59,162 (100%) | $3,160,294 |
Personnel
[edit]- Olivia Rodrigo - lead vocals, piano and acoustic guitar
- Heather Baker - guitar, backing vocals, musical director[29]
- Daisy Spencer - guitar
- Hayley Brownell - drums
- Arianna Powell - guitar, backing vocals
- Moa Munoz - bass guitar, backing vocals and keyboards
- Camila Mora - keyboards, backing vocals
- Matheus Bremer - acoustic guitar
- Alexis Lowes - Tour Manager
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Promoted as Las Vegas
- ^ The concert in San Francisco was previously scheduled for April 2, marking the beginning of the tour, but was postponed due to the rescheduling of the 64th Annual Grammy Awards to April 3 from its original January date.
- ^ The show on June 25, 2022 was part of the Glastonbury Festival.
- ^ The show on June 29, 2022 was part of Live at the Marquee.
References
[edit]- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo Announces Tour". Pitchfork. December 6, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo announces 2022 'SOUR' tour, including San Diego concert. Here are all the dates". San Diego Union-Tribune. December 6, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ Leimkuehler, Matthew. "Olivia Rodrigo brings 'Sour' tour to the Opry House in May". The Tennessean. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ Knopper, Steve (July 13, 2021). "Olivia Rodrigo Can't Mount a Major Tour Until 2022 Due to TV Commitments". Billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo Can't Start Her SOUR Tour Until 2022". Kiss 95.1. July 14, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo Unveils New Tour Dates: 'SOUR TOUR IS FINALLY HAPPENING!!!'". Power 96.1. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo tickets went on sale, then all hell broke loose. 'It's brutal out here'". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- ^ Bote, Joshua (December 10, 2021). "Someone's re-selling tickets for Olivia Rodrigo's SF show for $9K". Sfgate.
- ^ Biron, Bethany. "Olivia Rodrigo fans are outraged after 'technical difficulties' on Ticketmaster left many empty-handed as 'Sour' tour tickets went on sale". Business Insider. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo fans raging over tour venue sizes after tickets sells out in minutes". PopBuzz.com. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- ^ Rafter, Darcy (December 10, 2021). "Boston Olivia Rodrigo tickets instantly sell out as Verified Fans rage at venue size". HITC.com. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo Explains Her Decision to Not Headline Arenas on 'Sour' Tour". Complex Networks.
- ^ "How Olivia Rodrigo went from Disney princess to pop queen: 'I've only ever seen myself as a songwriter'". Los Angeles Times. December 10, 2021.
- ^ Spanos, Brittany. "Olivia Rodrigo Finds Her Teenage Dream at 'Sour' Tour Opener in Portland". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
- ^ Sahai, Fred (April 14, 2022). "Watch Olivia Rodrigo & Conan Gray Turn This Katy Perry Hit Into a Folky Duet". Billboard.
- ^ Jayswal, Palak (April 10, 2022). "Review: Olivia Rodrigo brings 'Sour' tour to Utah, says 'it feels like coming home'". The Salt Lake Tribune.
- ^ "Avril Lavigne joins Olivia Rodrigo on stage for 'Complicated' duet". Entertainment Weekly. May 1, 2022. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- ^ Kreps, Daniel (April 30, 2022). "See Olivia Rodrigo Perform 'Complicated' With Avril Lavigne at Toronto Concert". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- ^ "Review: Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' tour in first of two nights at the Met". May 6, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo Brings Out Alanis Morissette for 'You Oughta Know' at L.A.'s Greek Theatre". Variety. May 24, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ "Zu "Drivers Licence" gehen die Handy-Lämpchen an". Archived from the original on July 6, 2022. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo in Vorst Nationaal: Als deze menigte straks de Wetstraat bestormt, dan is de permanente btw-verlaging op energie zo een feit". June 20, 2022.
- ^ Campbell, Erica (June 25, 2022). "Olivia Rodrigo brings Lily Allen on stage, dedicates 'Fuck You' to US Supreme Court". NME. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo pays tribute to Sinéad O Connor with Nothing Compares 2 U cover". July 2022.
- ^ "Natalie Imbruglia Joins Olivia Rodrigo On Stage For 'Torn' Duet". Hit Network. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
- ^ "Watch Olivia Rodrigo and Natalie Imbruglia Perform "Torn" in London". Pitchfork. July 7, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo announces huge UK, European and North American 2022 tour". NME. December 6, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo". Pollstar. June 2, 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
- ^ "Olivia Rodrigo on Revisiting and Reimagining Songs From 'Sour' for Disney Plus Film 'Driving Home 2 U'". Variety. March 21, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
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