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Pentatonix: The World Tour
Tour by Pentatonix
Associated albumThe Best of Pentatonix Christmas
At Home EP
Start dateMay 11, 2019 (2019-05-11)
End dateJune 13, 2021 (2021-06-13)
Legs6
No. of shows84
Pentatonix concert chronology

Pentatonix: The World Tour[1] is the ninth concert tour by American a cappella group Pentatonix to promote their album. The Best of Pentatonix Christmas. (Used for Christmas Only) The tour began on May 11, 2019, in Oakland.

Background and development

On February 7, 2019, the group announced they were going on a world tour. Dates were first announced for North America. Rachel Platten was announced as the opening act.[2][3] On March 10, 2020, the group announced the European leg was postponed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[4]

Set list

This set list is from the concert on June 25, 2019, in Saint Paul. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[5]

  1. "Daft Punk"
  2. "Sing"
  3. "High Hopes" (Panic! at the Disco cover)
  4. "Havana" (Camila Cabello cover)
  5. "Can't Sleep Love"
  6. "Evolution of PTX"
  7. "Jolene" (with Rachel Platten) (Dolly Parton cover)
  8. "Happy Now"
  9. "Come Along" (Cosmo Sheldrake cover)
  10. "Aha!" (Imogen Heap cover)
  11. "The Sound of Silence" (Simon and Garfunkel cover)
  12. "Game of Thrones Theme" (Kevin Olusola celloboxing solo)
  13. "Shallow" (Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga cover)
  14. "Cracked" / "Natural Disaster"
  15. "Valentine" (Jessie Ware and Sampha cover)
  16. "Stand By Me" (Olusola & Matt Sallee only) (contains elements of "Sweet Caroline", "We Will Rock You", "Yo Home to Bel-Air", "Drop It Like It's Hot", and "Old Town Road")
  17. "Evolution of Ariana Grande"
  18. "Love You Long Time" (Jasmine Sullivan cover)
  19. "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen cover)
  20. "On My Way Home"
Encore
  1. "Run to You"
  2. "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen cover)

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
North America[1][6]
May 11, 2019 Oakland United States Oracle Arena Rachel Platten
Citizen Queen
10,298 / 10,298 $523,605
May 14, 2019 Fresno Save Mart Center
May 16, 2019 Inglewood The Forum
May 19, 2019 Denver Pepsi Center
May 21, 2019 Tulsa BOK Center
May 23, 2019 San Antonio AT&T Center
May 25, 2019 Huntsville Von Braun Center
May 26, 2019 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
May 30, 2019 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
June 1, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 8,469 / 8,469 $522,697
June 2, 2019 Augusta James Brown Arena
June 4, 2019 Allentown PPL Center
June 6, 2019 New York City Madison Square Garden 8,246 / 8,246 $530,426
June 8, 2019 Worcester DCU Center 7,213 / 7,213 $429,494
June 9, 2019 Atlantic City Etess Arena
June 11, 2019 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
June 13, 2019 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena
June 15, 2019 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 9,366 / 9,366 $589,717
June 16, 2019 Columbus Nationwide Arena 9,192 / 9,192 $453,450
June 18, 2019 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 9,694 / 9,694 $474,141
June 20, 2019 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
June 22, 2019 Moline TaxSlayer Center
June 23, 2019 Green Bay Resch Center 6,701 / 6,701 $552,044
June 25, 2019 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 11,549 / 11,549 $699,863
June 26, 2019 Fargo Fargodome
June 28, 2019 Calgary Canada Scotiabank Saddledome
June 30, 2019 Edmonton Rogers Place
July 2, 2019 Vancouver Rogers Arena
July 3, 2019 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
July 6, 2019 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
July 7, 2019 Stateline Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
August 11, 2019 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Rachel Platten 8,756 / 8,756 $363,320
August 13, 2019 Kansas City Starlight Theatre 7,048 / 7,048 $472,527
August 14, 2019 Springfield Illinois State Fair
August 15, 2019 Highland Park The Pavilion at Ravinia Park
August 17, 2019 Des Moines Iowa State Fairgrounds
August 19, 2019 Brandon Brandon Amphitheater
August 20, 2019 Orange Beach The Amphitheater at The Wharf
August 22, 2019 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
August 24, 2019 Jacksonville Daily's Place 4,599 / 4,599 $394,166
August 26, 2019 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion 7,837 / 7,837 $485,985
August 27, 2019 Hopewell Marvin Sands Amphitheater 7,100 / 7,100 $371,664
August 29, 2019 Gilford Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
August 31, 2019 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
September 1, 2019 Canfield Canfield Fairgrounds
Latin America[1]
October 15, 2019 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropólitan
October 16, 2019 Guadalajara Teatro Diana
October 20, 2019 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Vorterix
October 22, 2019 Curitiba Brazil Teatro Positivo Giulia Be[7]
October 24, 2019 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
October 26, 2019 São Paulo Tom Brasil
Asia[1]
January 30, 2020 Yokohama Japan National Convention Hall
February 1, 2020 Sapporo Sapporo Cultural Arts Theater
February 3, 2020 Nagoya Century Hall
February 4, 2020 Tokyo Tokyo International Forum
February 6. 2020 Osaka Osaka Festival Hall
February 8, 2020 Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
Oceania[1]
February 15, 2020 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
February 17, 2020 Brisbane Australia BCEC Great Hall
February 19, 2020 Adelaide AEC Theatre
February 20, 2020 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena
February 22, 2020 Sydney First State Super Theatre at ICC
Europe
May 16, 2021 Budapest Hungary City Park TBA
May 18, 2021 Warsaw Poland Ptak Warsaw Expo
May 20, 2021 Graz Austria Stadthalle Graz
May 22, 2021 Vienna Wiener Stadthalle
May 23, 2021 Linz TipsArena Linz
May 25, 2021 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
May 27, 2021 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall
May 29, 2021 Milan Italy Lorenzini District
May 30, 2021 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
June 1, 2021 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
June 2, 2021
June 3, 2021 Brussels Belgium Forest National
June 6, 2021 Cologne Germany Cologne Palladium
June 7, 2021 Paris France Salle Pleyel
June 9, 2021 Manchester England O2 Apollo Manchester
June 10, 2021 London Eventim Apollo
June 13, 2021 Reykjavík Iceland Laugardalshöll

Postponed shows

List of postponed concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, reason for postponement and reference
Date City Country Venue Reason Ref.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Tour". PTX Official Website. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
  2. ^ Mims, Taylor (February 7, 2019). "Pentatonix Announce Extensive North American Tour". Billboard. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Pentatonix Announces World Tour with Rachel Platten". Broadway World. February 7, 2019. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  4. ^ Henderson, Cydney (March 10, 2020). "Pearl Jam, Madonna, Pentatonix and more cancel and postpone shows amid coronavirus fears". USA Today. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  5. ^ Novacek, Dylan. "Pentatonix Perform to Largest Crowd on Current Tour". Music in Minnesota. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  6. ^ North American box score:
  7. ^ Gomez, Nicole (September 25, 2019). "Giulia Be fará a abertura dos três shows do Pentatonix no Brasil". Acesso Cultural. Retrieved April 21, 2021.