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When We All Fall Asleep Tour

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When We All Fall Asleep Tour
Tour by Billie Eilish
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America • Europe • Oceania
Associated albumWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Start dateApril 13, 2019
End dateNovember 17, 2019
Legs7
No. of shows
  • 35 in North America
  • 11 in Oceania
  • 20 in Europe
  • 66 in total
Supporting acts
Billie Eilish concert chronology

The When We All Fall Asleep World Tour (stylized in all caps) was the fourth concert tour by American singer Billie Eilish, in support of her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019). The tour began on April 13, 2019, in Indio, California at Empire Polo Club as part of Coachella, and concluded in Mexico City on November 17, 2019, as part of Corona Capital.[1]

Background and development

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The tour was announced on February 4, 2019, via Eilish's official Instagram account. In the same post, Eilish revealed that Denzel Curry would be the opening act, and her brother Finneas O'Connell would join her for select Canadian stops. The post also hinted at blurred international dates.[2][non-primary source needed]

Shortly thereafter, Australian tour dates were announced, and due to overwhelming demand, additional dates and larger venues were added to accommodate the larger audiences.[3] Four days later, Eilish announced further international dates on her official Twitter account.[4]

During the first show at Coachella, Eilish faced technical difficulties and had to cut "When I Was Older" and "Xanny" from the setlist.[5]

Eilish performed her then-new single "Everything I Wanted" live for the first time during the tour's final stop in Mexico City.[6]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show in Dallas, Texas on October 8, 2019. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[7]

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
North America
April 13, 2019[a] Indio United States Empire Polo Club
April 20, 2019[a]
Oceania[8][9]
April 24, 2019 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Finneas O'Connell 9,340 / 9,629 $456,056
April 26, 2019[b] Adelaide Australia Adelaide Showground Denzel Curry
April 27, 2019[b] Maitland Maitland Arena
April 28, 2019[b] Canberra Exhibition Park
April 30, 2019 Sydney Hordern Pavilion 5,376 / 5,376 $226,395
May 3, 2019 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena 6,667 / 6,874 $324,174
May 4, 2019[b] Bendigo Prince of Wales Showground
May 5, 2019[b] Townsville Murray Sports Complex
May 7, 2019 Brisbane Riverstage 8,841 / 9,022 $426,250
May 10, 2019 Fremantle Fremantle Arts Center 3,331 $161,965
May 11, 2019[b] Bunbury Hay International Park
Europe
May 25, 2019[c] Middlesbrough England Stewart Park
North America[10]
May 29, 2019 San Francisco United States Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Denzel Curry 9,011 / 9,011 $479,295
May 31, 2019[d] Portland Moda Center 12,364 / 12,489 $659,427
June 1, 2019[e] Vancouver Canada PNE Amphitheater Finneas O'Connell 7,040 / 7,112 $455,490
June 2, 2019 Redmond United States Marymoor Park Denzel Curry
June 4, 2019[f] Magna The Great Saltair
June 5, 2019 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 7, 2019[g] Independence Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
June 8, 2019 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
June 9, 2019[h] Chicago United Center
June 11, 2019[i] Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
June 12, 2019 Laval Place Bell 9,550 / 9,550 $458,479
June 14, 2019 Boston United States Leader Bank Pavilion
June 15, 2019 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia
June 18, 2019 New York City Rooftop at Pier 17
June 19, 2019 Radio City Music Hall 5,941 / 5,941 $411,070
June 20, 2019 Washington, D.C. The Anthem 6,000 / 6,000 $302,907
June 21, 2019 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
June 23, 2019[j] Atlanta State Bank Amphitheatre
Europe
June 27, 2019[k] Odense Denmark Tusindårsskoven
June 28, 2019[l] Stockholm Sweden Gärdet
June 30, 2019[m] Pilton England Worthy Farm
North America
July 6, 2019[n] Milwaukee United States American Family Insurance Amphitheater
July 9, 2019 Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Hall Denzel Curry
July 10, 2019
July 11, 2019 Greek Theatre
July 13, 2019 San Diego Cal Coast Credit Union Theatre
Europe
August 15, 2019[o] Sankt Pölten Austria Green Park
August 16, 2019[p] Hamburg Germany Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg
August 17, 2019[q] Biddinghuizen Netherlands Walibi Holland
August 18, 2019[r] Hasselt Belgium Kempische Steenweg
August 20, 2019 Prague Czechia O2 Arena J Grrey
August 22, 2019[s] Zürich Switzerland Glattbrug
August 24, 2019[t] Reading England Richfield Avenue
August 25, 2019[u] Leeds Bramham Park
August 27, 2019 Moscow Russia Megasport Arena MadeinTYO 13,926 / 13,926
August 28, 2019 Saint Petersburg Ice Palace 12,300 / 12,300
August 30, 2019[v] Stradbally Ireland Stradbally Hall
August 31, 2019[w] Milan Italy Area Expo
September 2, 2019 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi MadeinTYO
September 3, 2019 Madrid WiZink Center 14,114 / 15,510 $603,039
September 4, 2019 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena 18,690 / 19,469 $551,694
September 7, 2019[x] Berlin Germany Olympiapark
North America
September 14, 2019[y] Atlanta United States Piedmont Park
September 20, 2019[z] Las Vegas Downtown Las Vegas
September 21, 2019[aa] Winchester Las Vegas Festival Grounds
October 5, 2019[ab] Austin Zilker Park
October 7, 2019 Tulsa BOK Center Duckwrth 11,393 / 11,393 $860,248
October 8, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center 11,995 / 11,995 $1,229,549
October 10, 2019 Houston Toyota Center 11,506 / 11,506 $1,227,586
October 12, 2019[ab] Austin Zilker Park
November 17, 2019[ac] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Total

Cancelled shows

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July 20, 2019 Foxborough Gillette Stadium
(Mad Decent Block Party)
Festival cancelled.[12]

Accolades

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Award Year[ad] Category Result Ref.
Pollstar Awards 2020 Best Pop Tour Nominated [13]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b The concerts on April 13 and 20, 2019, in Indio were part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
  2. ^ a b c d e f The concerts on April 26, 27 28, May 4, 5 and 11, 2019 were part of the Groovin' the Moo.
  3. ^ The show on May 25, 2019, Middlesbrough was part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
  4. ^ The show on May 31, 2019, in Portland was originally scheduled to take place at the Theater of the Clouds.
  5. ^ The show on June 1, 2019, in Vancouver was originally scheduled to take place at the PNE Forum.
  6. ^ The show on June 4, 2019, in Manga was originally scheduled to take place at The Complex in Salt Lake City.
  7. ^ The show on June 7, 2019, in Independence was originally scheduled to take place at Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland in Kansas City.
  8. ^ The show on June 9, 2019, in Chicago was originally scheduled to take place across two shows at the Aragon Ballroom.
  9. ^ The show on June 11, 2019, in Toronto was originally scheduled to take place at RBC Echo Beach.
  10. ^ The show on June 23, 2019, in Atlanta was originally scheduled to take place at the Coca-Cola Roxy.
  11. ^ The show on June 27, 2019, in Odense was part of Tinderbox.
  12. ^ The show on June 28, 2019, in Stockholm was part of the Lollapalooza Sweden.
  13. ^ The show on June 30, 2019, in Pilton was part of Glastonbury Festival.
  14. ^ The show on July 6, 2019, in Milwaukee was part of the Summerfest.
  15. ^ The show on August 15, 2019, in Sankt Pölten at Green Park was part of the FM4 Frequency Festival
  16. ^ The show on August 16, 2019, in Hamburg was part of the MS Dockville.
  17. ^ The show on August 16–17, 2019 in Biddinghuizen was part of the Lowlands..
  18. ^ The show on August 18, 2019, in Hasselt was part of Pukkelpop.
  19. ^ The show on August 22, 2019, in Zürich was part of Zürich OpenAir.
  20. ^ The concert on August 24, 2019, in Reading was part of Reading Festival.
  21. ^ The concert on August 25, 2019, in Leeds was part of Leeds Festival.
  22. ^ The show on August September 30–1, 2019 in Stradbally was part of Electric Picnic.
  23. ^ The show on August 31, 2019, in Milan was part of Milano Rocks.
  24. ^ The show on September 7, 2019, in Berlin was part of Lollapalooza Berlin.
  25. ^ The show on September 14–15, 2019 in Atlanta was part of Music Midtown. Billie's date TBC.
  26. ^ The show on September 20, 2019, in Las Vegas was part of Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival.
  27. ^ The show on September 21, 2019, in Las Vegas was part of the iHeartRadio Music Festival Daytime Village.[11]
  28. ^ a b The concerts on October October 5 and 12, 2019 in Austin were part of Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  29. ^ The show on November 17, 2019, in Mexico City was part of Corona Capital.
  30. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

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  1. ^ "Billie Eilish Tour Guide: When We All Fall Asleep Setlist, Tickets, Media". Stadium Help. April 11, 2019. Archived from the original on April 18, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  2. ^ "BILLIE EILISH on Instagram: "see you soon I love you 5/29 – san francisco, ca – bill graham civic auditorium 5/31 – portland, or – theater of the clouds 6/1 –…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  3. ^ "Billie Eilish Adds More 2019 North American Tour Dates". iheart.com. Archived from the original on April 18, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  4. ^ "billie eilish (@billieeilish)". Archived from the original on April 18, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2019 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "Billie Eilish Opens Up About Dealing With Technical Difficulties & Forgetting Her Lyrics At Coachella". Genius. Archived from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  6. ^ "everything i wanted (LIVE FROM MEXICO CITY) by Billie Eilish". Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved December 12, 2019 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ "Billie Eilish Setlist at Spark Arena, Auckland". setlist.fm. Archived from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "Billie Eilish Calendar 2019, Tour Dates & Concerts – Songkick". songkick.com. Archived from the original on April 19, 2019. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  9. ^ "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Archived from the original on January 24, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  10. ^ "Billie Eilish Announces When We All Fall Asleep World Tour". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 11, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  11. ^ "2019 iHeartRadio Daytime Stage: Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Maren Morris & More". iHeartRadio. September 22, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  12. ^ "Mad Decent Festival with Major Lazer and Billie Eilish Abruptly Cancelled". YourEDM. Matthew Meadow. July 10, 2019. Archived from the original on July 30, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "31st Annual Pollstar Awards To Honor The Year's Best". Pollstar. November 14, 2019. Archived from the original on November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 16, 2019.