The Midwest Princess Tour 2023–2024 concert tour by Chappell Roan
The Midwest Princess Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Location North America Oceania Europe Associated album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Start date September 20, 2023 (2023-09-20 ) End date October 13, 2024 (2024-10-13 ) Legs 6 No. of shows94
The Midwest Princess Tour was the second headlining tour from American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan , launched in support of her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess . Comprising eighty-nine shows, it started on September 20, 2023, at Gillioz Theatre in Springfield, Missouri , and concluded on October 13, 2024, at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas .
History
In May 2023, after the release of "Red Wine Supernova ", the eighth single from her then-upcoming debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess , Roan announced a tour set to commence in the fall of that year visiting North America, Europe, and Australia.[ 1]
In January and March 2024, Roan announced a second leg in North America and Europe, respectively.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] On June 16, Roan announced a third and final leg in the United States, including festival dates at Austin City Limits and All Things Go .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Set lists
2023
The following set list was obtained from the Sacramento concert held on September 25, 2023.[ 11] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the leg.
2024
The following set list was obtained from the San Diego concert held on February 22, 2024.[ 11] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the leg.
"Femininomenon"
"Naked in Manhattan"
"After Midnight"
"Picture You"
"Casual"
"Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl"
"Hot to Go!"
"Guilty Pleasure"
"Coffee"
"Kaleidoscope"
"Bad Romance"
"Love Me Anyway"
"Good Luck, Babe! "
"Red Wine Supernova"
"My Kink Is Karma"
Encore
"California"
"Pink Pony Club"
Notes
"Bitter" was performed in Roseville, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Paradise, Sydney, Brisbane, Amsterdam, Birmingham, and the first shows in Montreal, Melbourne, and Berlin.
In 2023, "Good Hurt" was performed during shows in Springfield, Denver, Brooklyn, Houston, and Austin.
"School Nights" was temporarily added to the setlist from October 5 to November 14, 2023. It was also performed in Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, and Grand Rapids.[ 12]
"Bad Romance" was cut from the setlist on April 9, 2024.[ 13]
Starting on June 9, 2024, "Guilty Pleasure" was replaced by "The Subway".[ 14]
Tour dates
Canceled dates
Notes
^ The Springfield concert on September 20, 2023, was part of The Midwest Princess Album Experience.
^ The concert in Brisbane on November 25, 2023, was part of the MELT Festival.
^ The concert in Melbourne on November 27, 2023, was part of SOUNDBOX 2023.
^ a b The concerts in Indio on April 12 and 19, 2024, were part of Coachella .
^ The concert in Gulf Shores on May 17, 2024, was part of the Hangout Music Festival .
^ The concert in Boston on May 26, 2024, was part of the Boston Calling Music Festival .
^ The concert in New York City on June 9, 2024, was part of the Governors Ball Music Festival .
^ The concert in Louisville on June 15, 2024, was part of the Kentuckiana Pride Festival.
^ The concert in Manchester on June 16, 2024, was part of the Bonnaroo Music Festival .
^ The concert in Seattle on July 19, 2024, was part of the Capitol Hill Block Party .
^ The concert in Chicago on July 31, 2024, was part of the Lollapalooza Aftershows.
^ The concert in Chicago on August 1, 2024, was part of Lollapalooza.
^ The concert in Montreal on August 2, 2024, was part of the Osheaga Festival .
^ The concert in St. Charles on August 4, 2024, was part of the Hinterland Music Festival .
^ The concert in San Francisco on August 11, 2024, was part of Outside Lands .
^ The concert in Berlin was originally scheduled for August 31 but was moved due to scheduling issues.[ 15]
^ a b The concerts in Austin on October 6 and 13, 2024, are part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival .
^ The concert in Berlin on September 7, 2024, was due to be part of Lollapalooza Berlin .
^ The concert in Munich on September 8, 2024, was due to be part of the Superbloom Festival.
^ a b The concerts in New York City on September 28, and in Columbia on September 29, were due to be part of the All Things Go Music Festival .
^ Billed as Queens .
References
^ Geiger, Amy. "Chappell Roan shares "Red Wine Supernova," announces fall tour" . BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 14 June 2024 .
^ Jones, Abby (23 January 2024). "Chappell Roan Announces 2024 "Midwest Princess Tour" Dates" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Carter, Daisy (4 March 2024). "Chappell Roan to tour the UK and Europe this Autumn" . DIY . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Duran, Anagricel (4 March 2024). "Chappell Roan announces 2024 UK and European tour" . NME . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Gonzalez, Alex (23 January 2024). "Chappell Roan Is Extending 'The Midwest Princess Tour' Into 2024 With A Slew Of New Dates" . Uproxx . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Kaufman, Gil. "SZA, Tyler, the Creator, Blink-182, The Killers, Future X Metro Boomin & More to Headline 2024 Lollapalooza in Chicago" . Billboard . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Horowitz, Steven (16 April 2024). "Janelle Monáe, Bleachers and Hozier to Headline All Things Go Festival 2024" . Variety . Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Aswad, Jem. "Chappell Roan, Janelle Monae, Renee Rapp to Headline Inaugural New York Edition of Female-Forward All Things Go Festival" . Variety. Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ Kaufman, Gil (June 17, 2024). "Chappell Roan Announces Additional Fall Dates For Midwest Princess Tour" . Billboard .
^ Nicholson, Jessica. "Dua Lipa, Chris Stapleton, Blink-182 & More to Headline Austin City Limits Music Festival 2024" . Billboard. Retrieved 15 June 2024 .
^ a b "Chappell Roan Setlist at Goldfield Trading Post, Roseville" . setlist.fm . Retrieved 2024-09-16 .
^ UCR (2023-10-05). "Chappell Roan" . Utah Concert Review . Retrieved 2024-07-08 .
^ "Chappell Roan: The Midwest Princess Returns For A Homecoming" . bridge909.org . Retrieved 2024-07-08 .
^ Clark, Lindsey (2024-06-18). "Chappell Roan is My Favorite Midwest Princess" . Main Street Magazine . Retrieved 2024-07-08 .
^ a b Schwab Dunn, Billie (29 August 2024). "Heartbroken Chappell Roan apologizes as she's forced to cancel shows" . Newsweek . Retrieved 29 August 2024 .
^ DeSantis, Rachel (September 27, 2024). "Chappell Roan Cancels 2 Festival Appearances to 'Prioritize My Health': 'Things Have Gotten Overwhelming' " . People . Retrieved September 27, 2024 .
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