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Paul Rodgers is breaking free. The great British rock vocalist and frontman will relive his days in the groundbreaking blues-rock band Free , when he embarks on the Free Spirit tour of the UK in May. The tour will start in Glasgow on 5 May and culminates on the 28th with a show at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

“It was 50 years ago in 1967 when Paul Kossoff and I met and later formed Free,” said Rodgers in a statement about the tour. “We first jammed together at the Fickle Pickle Blues Club in Finsbury Park, we wanted exactly that, to be free to play the music that we loved, blues and beyond.

“We knew we had something special between us when people told us that when we played time stood still. He brought in the rhythm section, Simon Kirke from his band the Black Cat Bones and found the advertisement at the Nags Head Battersea for a “bass player ex- John Mayall looking for a gig” Andy Fraser.

“Not only was Koss the soul of the band, playing every note deeply…from his very soul he also had great organisational skills, everybody loved him and rightly so. The first song that Koss and I wrote together was ‘Moonshine.’ I remember him playing the music and he asked if I could write the melody and lyrics. In fact it was that song we were playing when Alexis Corner walked in to our rehearsal and gave us the suggestion for a band name ‘Free At Last.’ We went with just Free and I am still reeling from the memories.”

Rodgers concluded: “It was so inspirational playing Free material with [late Led Zeppelin drummer John’s younger sister] Deborah Bonham’s band, led by guitarist Pete Bullick, when we played charity gigs to support Willows Animal Sanctuary and Assisted Therapy Unit , which my wife Cynthia and I plus Deborah Bonham and Pete Bullick are patrons of, that I promised myself that someday we would tour the UK with this band. Well…that someday has come.”

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Bad Company is a british hard rock band with strong blues influences. They rose to prominence in the mid 70s, but have a career, which spans over 4 decades. The band derived it’s name from a 70s Western film and are in many ways considered a supergroup.

Bad Company’s roots spread across 4 different bands. Two of it’s members Paul Rodgers (singer) and Simon Kirke (drummer) made up half of Free, the group’s guitarist Mick Ralphs was previously in Mott the Hoople and their bassist Boz Burrell was recruited from King Crimson. Their manger Peter Grant also managed Led Zeppelin, a group who is one of Bad Company’s greatest influences. Bad Company also drew inspiration from proto-metal bands like Steppenwolf as well as formative electric blues figures such as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf; however, their sound was more akin to acts like Nazareth or Thin Lizzy.

The group formed in 1973 and shortly after signed to Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song vanity label, making them the first group to do so. Their self-titled debut came out in 1974 and did exceptionally well in the market. It topped the US Billboard 200 and since it’s release has been certified platinum 5 times over, becoming the 46th best selling album of the 70s. The album also made a big impact in the UK, staying on the charts for 25 weeks peaking at No. 3.

This album boosted Bad Company into stardom and seemingly spawned a growth of creativity as they produced 3 more albums at a yearly rate. Their sophomore release “Straight Shooter” entered both the UK and US charts at No. 3, their 3rd album “Run With the Pack” peaked at No. 4 in the UK and No. 5 in the US and their 4th album “Burnin’ Sky” did significantly worse comparative to it predecessors but nevertheless entered the charts at an impressive No.15 in the US and No.17 in the UK.

The group’s 1979 album “Desolation Angeles” abandoned the hard edge sound and grit of their previous releases, swapping sharp distorted guitars for string arrangements and synthesizers. This marked the band’s return to chart domination as the album rose to No. 3 in the US and No. 10 in the UK.

Bad Company had a rough start in the 80s. They lost interest in touring and their longtime manager Peter Grant quit managing after the passing away of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. The group took a break from recording, but returned 3 years later with “Rough Diamonds”, which would be the last album they recorded together as the original lineup. Despite the audience’s anticipation of their return “Rough Diamonds” was the worst selling album the band had yet released.

Not long after this release, Rodgers and Burrell left the band. It was later revived by Ralphs and Kirke and featured a new lineup, featuring Ted Nugent’s vocalist Brian Howe. It took a while for the revisionary group to catch on. Their album “Fame & Fortune” was commercially unsuccessful, sporting a title that seemed to mock them. However they picked up momentum with their follow up album “Dangerous Age” and were back on track with their 1990 release “Holy Water”, which featured the top 20 hit “If You Need Someone”. Bad Compony’s success seemed to be on an exponential incline as their next album “Here Comes Trouble” reached platinum status and produced the hit “How About That”. A year later the band added bassist Rick Willis and rhythm guitarist Dave Coldwell.

After the group issued their live album “Best of Bad Company Live...What You Hear Is What You Get” they put out 2 more studio albums in the 90s: 1995s “Company of Strangers” and 1996s “Stories Told & Untold”.

Though Bad Company has not released any albums in the 2000s they continued touring, many dates alongside acts like David Lee Roth, Styx, Billy Squier, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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In full disclosure both Joe Walsh and Bad Company are a little "before my time" by just a bit.

As I came up thru the 80's more so than the 70's heyday.

I'm very familiar with both Musicians/ Bands body of work but they were not necessarily ingrained in me as much let's say?

That being said. There is something about the music from that period that was/ is just "better"?

Better song writing, better hooks, better vibe, better musicianship in general etc etc... and though you may have heard "Jukebox Hero" or "Rocky Mountain way" a few hundred times on the Radio you still find yourself clapping and singing along when the opening chords strike like greeting an old friend!

The problem with Bands that have been around for damn near 40yrs (or longer) is that sometimes, they can turn into a mockery of themselves or some deranged "lounge Act" version.

Not the case with Joe Walsh who not only has put together a top notch back up Band, including among others long time Stevie Knicks guitarist Waddy Wachtel, but also is a very funny (if sometime incoherent) storyteller!

Hearing him intro "Rocky Mountain Way" as "a love song I was writing on a beach in Jamaica that went horribly wrong" and "that if I knew I would be playing this the rest of my life I wouldn't have finish it"! was comedic genius!

And He doesn't rest on his back catalog either with the fantastic "Analog Man" from his latest album fitting perfectly into his classic set without missing a beat.

throw in some James Gang gems like "Funk #49 & Walk Away" plus some Eagles in the form of

"Take it to the limit" (dedicated to the late Glen Frey) and "Life in the Fast Lane"

You got a pretty well rounded career spanning set.

And the man can still play guitar like nobodies business don't worry!

Bad Company was a bit tricky for me.

The show was solid and the sound was mixed very well and basically BAD Co. was a Radio hit machine so... the songs!

And everyone was on no question!

Simon Kirk is still a Monster drummer and pushes the songs forward the most live.

Paul Rodgers still has a great voice but I felt He was maybe holding back a bit here and there?

Todd Ronning who replaced original Bass Player Boz Burrell who passed away in 2006 does a fine job and was the most energetic on stage I thought.

Howard Reese has been with Bad Co since 2008 and does a fine job on Guitar.

Rich Robinson who is filling in for original guitarist Mick Ralphs due to medical issues is a great guitarist but really is not a "showman" and I think smiled twice all night?

On the face of it Bad Company gave a great performance but, for me anyway, I felt like they were maybe playing it a bit too safe? You could use the age excuse I guess but I have the feeling that really isn't it and I felt they could have turned it up one or two notches in the energy Dept is all (off night maybe).

All and all it was a great night out listening to classic rock songs from the Golden era of Rock N' Roll so... Money well spent.

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Well, I have seen BAD COMPANY last year @ the Fantasy Springs Resort and Casino and no doubt about it that Paul Rodgers is one amazing singer and his band is truly remarkable. This is perhaps the third time I have seen a concert in an open setting. The only problem is that you have to walk half a mile to get to the venue. I ended up listening to 5 songs and almost did not make it for the bus that was to take me there was about to leave. From where I was dropped, here comes the walking a half mile that felt like it was a never ending one and to top it all, I forgot to bring with my lighter and had to ask people a favor if they had one. The weather was great and I was able to find the right spot to watch this awesome band. The highlight of them all is that when Paul introduced his grandchildren to all of us jam packed crowd. With that being said it reminded me of my grandchildren too. A great concert and I will never stop watching BAD COMPANY every time they are here in the desert. The lesson of this message is that if you are watching a concert in an open area like PGA, make sure you make it on time and give yourself an extra hour for parking and walking. More power to your music Paul and BAD COMPANY. Hope to see you again next year. God bless BAD COMPANY.

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Check out Bad Company while you still can. Last year they celebrated their 40th anniversary tour and killed it. They dusted off a string of hits including 'Moving On', Feel Like Making Love', Can't Get Enough' and more. They have energy, their chops and can rock a crowd like back in the day. Paul Rogers' voice has earned its way into Rolling Stones' Top One Hundred Best Rock Vocalists, and for good reason. He still has and has always had a golden voice with an incredible dynamic range. Mick Ralph's guitar is as impressive as ever and Simon Kirke's drumming is as rock solid as the first downbeat of their debut album in 1974. The first band to be signed to Led Zeppelin's newly formed Swan Song Records, they were solid rockstars that came from Free and King Crimson and were out on a mission to get back to simpler more driving rock music. I love these guys!

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Sad to say i didn't attend .Bad Company is my FAVORITE all time band ! And so i know they were Awesome as Always ! Being a Grandmother, my grandson had a appendicitis attack 2am Friday morning,so couldn't leave him . Gave 2 tickets away...ate the other 2.So only thing i can suggest...get Insurance on ur tickets ! My friend suggested it to me...but i said hell No...Nothing is keeping me from seeing Bad Company !!! Who wud have known...so my Suggestion...think about getting Insurance on ur Tickets...u Never no ....! I LOVE YOU BAD COMPANY TO THE MOON and Back!!!

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I went to The Joint in Catoosa, Oklahoma on the 26th of October to see Bad Company. The venue was great and the show was FANTASTIC!!! Paul Rodgers sounds as good as he did the first time I saw them back in 1974. He sang all of their hits. It brought back so many memories. I would highly recommend to anyone to go see this show. It will be worth it.

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I took my brother hadn't sen a concert in a long time.. Yet alone be town town on the lake front.. We had the most amazing time the sound was amazing the music was hot on a nice cool lake front breeze.. Bad Compamy once again had my heart pounding.. Paul Rogers has the voice if a god!!!! Next stop hall of frame for that awesome man...

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The show was so good, I just had to write another review. I enjoy going to concerts. And this one is right up there on top of my list. Paul Rogers still sounds exactly the same. This show is worth seeing again and again. Thank you Bad Company for making me feel young again. So many memories!

All I can say is wow! Bad Company is still amazing. Paul Rodgers is an exciting entertainer who has one of the best voices in rock n' roll. Simon Kirke plays the drums with power and passion and is a joy to watch perform.

Their 80 minutes set was full of non stop music and kept us on our feet the entire show.

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I LOVE BAD COMPANY!!!!

I have seen A lot of concerts and this one was by far the best I had seen. Paul Rogers you are so multi talented and a voice of a King..

You as a band only get better and better. I seen them in Lincoln CA.

Thanks S.B.:)

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Show started on time and they came out hot and rocking. The show was up tempo and the band sounded great. Paul’s voice was strong and awesome, music was spot on And fans were kept standing all night. Bad Company still tops for pure rock and roll.

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Paul Rodgers – Free Spirit – Celebrating The Music of Free

This sold out concert at the Royal Albert Hall on MAY 27, 2017 was captured for a live CD/DVD set that is available everywhere: http://http://smarturl.it/FreeSpiritLive

The 16-song collection filmed in London, England returned Paul Rodgers to his roots, bringing fans an extraordinary evening celebrating the music of Free. Paul performs Rock Classics like “All Right Now,” “Wishing Well,” “Fire and Water,” and many deep tracks-some of which were never performed live by the original band, such as “Love You So” and “Catch a Train.” Beginning his iconic music career as a founding member, main songwriter, and frontman for Free, Rodgers is regarded as one of the greatest vocalists in Rock History by contemporaries and fans. According to Eric Clapton, “Paul Rodgers is the real deal,” while Robert Plant says “Paul Rodgers is the voice of all British voices.” Rodgers has sold over 125 million records worldwide with his legendary bands Free, Bad Company, The Firm and as a Grammy-nominated solo artist.

Track Listing: 1. Little Bit of Love 2. Ride On a Pony 3. Women 4. Be My Friend 5. My Brother Jake 6. Love You So 7. Travelin’ In Style 8. Magic Ship 9. Mr. Big 10. The Stealer 11. Fire & Water 12. The Hunter 13. All Right Now 14. Wishing Well 15. Walk In My Shadow 16. Catch A Train

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Paul Rodgers Tour 2024 : Unveiling The Spectacular Concert Journey

Paul Rodgers is embarking on a tour in 2024. The tour will feature his classic hits and new material.

Paul Rodgers, the renowned rock singer-songwriter, is set to electrify audiences with his powerful vocals and timeless music during his upcoming tour in 2024. With a career spanning over five decades, Rodgers has cemented his place as a living legend in the rock music scene.

Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as the tour promises to showcase the best of his illustrious career, including hits from his days with Free, Bad Company, and beyond. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, Paul Rodgers’ 2024 tour is not to be missed. Get ready to rock out to the iconic tunes of this legendary performer when he hits the road next year.

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Paul Rodgers is a legendary rock musician known for his powerful vocals and captivating performances. With a career spanning over five decades, he has gained a reputation as one of the most influential artists in the industry. His music journey has evolved through various genres, showcasing his versatility and passion for creating timeless tunes. Paul Rodgers’ previous successful tours have garnered immense praise, leaving audiences in awe of his electrifying stage presence. As anticipation builds for the upcoming Paul Rodgers Tour 2024, fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness his enigmatic performance style once again, cementing his status as a true icon of rock music.

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The 2024 Paul Rodgers tour will cover a range of exciting locations , including major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and London, as well as a selection of intimate venues for a more unique concert experience.

The concert dates for the Paul Rodgers tour in 2024 will be revealed soon, offering fans the opportunity to secure their tickets for the highly anticipated shows. Be sure to keep an eye out for the announcement to ensure you don’t miss out on this incredible musical experience.

Among the tour highlights, fans can look forward to special performances at iconic venues such as the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. These unique settings are sure to make the 2024 Paul Rodgers tour an unforgettable experience for all who attend.

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Paul Rodgers Tour 2024 promises to deliver an unforgettable concert experience filled with electrifying energy and timeless music. As the legendary artist takes the stage, expect to be captivated by his mesmerizing performance insights that showcase his unparalleled talent and passion for music. Take a glimpse behind the scenes to uncover the intricate details of creating a live music spectacle that transcends boundaries. Immerse yourself in the unique perspectives and emotions of devoted fans as they share their fan experiences and reviews , providing firsthand accounts of the magic that unfolds during this extraordinary tour.

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The tour kicks off on June 15, 2024, and spans across 15 cities in North America, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

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Fans can anticipate an electrifying performance showcasing Rodgers’ timeless classics and new tracks from his latest album, creating an unmatched live music experience.

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Olivia Rodrigo 's GUTS World Tour is fully underway and new stops keep being added. The day after her show-stopping 2023 VMAs performance , the musician announced that she'll be hitting the road and heading out on an over 60-stop tour in support of her critically acclaimed sophomore album — and you know we'll be seated for this one.

Olivia Rodrigo wrote most of Guts — which was released on September 8, 2023 — when she was 19 years old, and it's a deeply personal (but extremely relatable) album that she was thrilled to share with her fans. “I made the bulk of this album during my 19th year on this earth, a year that, for me, was filled with lots of confusion, mistakes, awkwardness, and good old-fashioned teen angst,” 20-year-old Rodrigo wrote before its release. “I cannot express how excited I am to embark on this new chapter of my life with you guys.”

Below, find out everything you need to know about Olivia Rodrigo's 2024 GUTS World Tour.

When and where did the Olivia Rodrigo GUTS World Tour kick off?

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The tour began in Palm Springs, California, on February 23, 2024. Rodrigo started the tour in the United States and Canada and will continue throughout Europe for much of the spring and early summer before heading back to the United States in July. Initially, we thought the tour would officially wrap on August 17, 2024, in California with four final Los Angeles shows, but she announced new stops across Asia and Australia on May 8, 2024, via social media .

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Who is joining Olivia Rodrigo on tour?

The GUTS World Tour has a packed slate of opening acts. The Breeders, PinkPantheress , Chappell Roan , Remi Wolf , and Benee will join Rodrigo on select dates across the tour.

Where can I get tickets, and how much do they cost?

According to a press release, fans are being asked to register before tickets go on sale in an effort to reduce bots and resales. You can register for your tickets on Ticketmaster here — American Express cardholders may be able to unlock early access.

While standard tickets in the U.S. retail between $49.50 and $199.50 plus taxes and fees, Rodrigo is also introducing Silver Star Tickets, a limited number of $20 tickets (plus taxes and fees) to “make it as easy and affordable as possible for her fans to make it out to her shows.” These must be purchased in pairs, and seat locations will be revealed on the day of the show.

What else do I need to know about the GUTS World Tour?

There's a charitable arm of the tour! Rodrigo is launching the Fund 4 Good, “a global initiative committed to building an equitable and just future for all women and girls through direct support of community-based non-profits that champion girls’ education, support reproductive rights and prevent gender-based violence.” A portion of proceeds from all ticket sales will go to support the fund.

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The GUTS World Tour is making a total of 84 stops across the globe. Dates added before the original announcement are marked below with an asterisk.

  • Fri Feb 23: Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Feb 24: Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tue Feb 27: Houston, TX – Toyota Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Wed Feb 28: Austin, TX – Moody Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Fri Mar 01: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Mar 02: New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tue Mar 05: Orlando, FL – Amway Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Wed Mar 06: Miami, FL – Kaseya Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Fri Mar 08: Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Mar 09: Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tue Mar 12: St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Wed Mar 13: Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Fri Mar 15: St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Mar 16: Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tue Mar 19: Chicago, IL – United Center (with Chappell Roan)
  • Wed Mar 20: Chicago, IL – United Center (with Chappell Roan)*
  • Fri Mar 22: Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Mar 23: Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tue Mar 26: Montreal, QC – Bell Centre (with Chappell Roan)
  • Wed Mar 27: Montreal, QC – Bell Centre (with Chappell Roan)*
  • Fri Mar 29: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena (with Chappell Roan)
  • Sat Mar 30: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena (with Chappell Roan)*
  • Mon Apr 01: Boston, MA – TD Garden (with Chappell Roan)
  • Tues Apr 02: Boston, MA – TD Garden (with Chappell Roan)*
  • Fri Apr 05: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden (with The Breeders)
  • Sat Apr 06: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden (with The Breeders)
  • Mon Apr 08: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden (with The Breeders)*
  • Tue Apr 09: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden (with The Breeders)*
  • Tue Apr 30: Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Wed May 1: Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Fri May 03: Manchester, UK – Co-op Live (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat May 04: Manchester, UK – Co-op Live (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Tue May 07: Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro (with Remi Wolf)
  • Wed May 08: Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Fri May 10: Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat May 11: Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Tue May 14: London, UK – The O2 (with Remi Wolf)
  • Wed May 15: London, UK – The O2 (with Remi Wolf)
  • Fri May 17: London, UK – The O2 (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Sat May 18: London, UK – The O2 (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Wed May 22: Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis (with Remi Wolf)
  • Fri May 24: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat May 25: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Tue May 28: Oslo, Norway – Spektrum (with Remi Wolf)
  • Thu May 30: Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat Jun 01: Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Tue Jun 04: Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Wed Jun 05: Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle (with Remi Wolf)
  • Fri Jun 07: Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sun Jun 09: Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Tue Jun 11: Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion (with Remi Wolf)
  • Wed Jun 12: Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Fri Jun 14: Paris, France – Accor Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat Jun 15: Paris, France – Accor Arena (with Remi Wolf)*
  • Tue Jun 18: Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi (with Remi Wolf)
  • Thu Jun 20: Madrid, Spain – WizInk Center (with Remi Wolf)
  • Sat Jun 22: Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena (with Remi Wolf)
  • Fri Jul 19: Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Sat Jul 20: Washington, DC – Capital One Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Tue Jul 23: Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Wed Jul 24: Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Fri Jul 26: Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Sat Jul 27: Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Tue Jul 30: Denver, CO – Ball Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Wed Jul 31: Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Fri Aug 02: San Francisco, CA – Chase Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Sat Aug 03: San Francisco, CA – Chase Center (with PinkPantheress)*
  • Tue Aug 06: Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Wed Aug 07: Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena (with PinkPantheress)*
  • Fri Aug 09: Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena (with PinkPantheress)
  • Sat Aug 10: Portland, OR – Moda Center (with PinkPantheress)
  • Tue Aug 13: Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum (with The Breeders)
  • Wed Aug 14: Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum (with The Breeders)
  • Fri Aug 16: Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum (with The Breeders)*
  • Sat Aug 17: Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum (with The Breeders)*
  • Mon Sep 16: Bangkok, Thailand – Impact Arena*
  • Fri Sep 20: Seoul, South Korea – Jamsil Arena*
  • Tue Sep 24: Hong Kong, Hong Kong – Asiaworld-Arena*
  • Fri Sep 27: Tokyo, Japan – Ariake Arena*
  • Tue Oct 1: Singapore, Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium*
  • Wed Oct 9: Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena (with Benee)*
  • Fri Oct 10: Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena (with Benee)*
  • Thu Oct 17: Syndey, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena (with Benee)*
  • Fri Oct 18: Syndey, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena (with Benee)*

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