Am I a Girl? Tour

The Am I a Girl? Tour[1] was the second concert tour by American singer and YouTube personality, Poppy. The tour supports the singer's second studio album, Am I a Girl? (2018).[2] Starting in September 2018, the tour played 32 cities and includes 20 concerts in North America and 12 concerts in Europe.

Am I a Girl? Tour
Tour by Poppy
North America Tour poster
Associated albumAm I a Girl?
Start dateSeptember 22, 2018 (2018-09-22)
End dateMarch 2, 2019 (2019-27-02)
Legs2
No. of shows32
Poppy concert chronology

Background

Initially, the tour was announced by Kailee Morgue who was joining Poppy for the tour.[3] Poppy also announced the tour on her Instagram and Twitter.[4] However, this was later cancelled and the US tour dates were rescheduled.[5]

Opening acts

Original promotional poster before the North American tour dates were moved.

Setlist

September 22, 2018 – October 6th, 2018[6]
  1. "In a Minute"
  2. "My Style"
  3. "Interweb"
  4. "Bleach Blonde Baby"
  5. "Fashion After All"
  6. "I'm Poppy"
  7. "Chic Chick"
  8. "My Microphone"
  9. "Time Is Up"
  10. "Lowlife"
  11. "Money"
October 31st, 2018 – February 27 2019[7]
  1. "Am I A Girl?"
  2. "Chic Chick"
  3. "Money"
  4. "Bleach Blonde Baby"
  5. "My Style"
  6. "Computer Boy"
  7. "Immature Couture"
  8. "Voicemail"
  9. "Another Brick In The Wall" (Cover)
  10. "Interweb"
  11. "Time Is Up"
  12. "Everybody Wants To Be Poppy"
  13. "My Microphone"
  14. "Play Destroy"
  15. "Pop Music"
  16. "Dreams" (cover)
  17. "Metal" (cover)
  18. "X"
Notes
  • "Dreams" was performed from January 31st, 2019 until February 12th, 2019, being replaced by "Metal".
  • "Immature Couture" was performed from January 31st, 2019 until February 12th, 2019.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe - Leg 1[4]
September 22, 2018 Barcelona Spain Razzmatazz
September 23, 2018 Brussels Belgium Botanique/Rotonde
September 24, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands Bitterzoet
September 25, 2018 Paris France Les Etoiles Theatre
September 27, 2018 Berlin Germany Badehaus Szimpla
September 28, 2018 Copenhagen Denmark DR Concert House Studio 3
September 29, 2018 Stockholm Sweden Obaren
October 1, 2018 Warsaw Poland Proxima
October 3, 2018 Istanbul Turkey Babylon Club
October 5, 2018 London United Kingdom Scala
October 6, 2018 Manchester Manchester Academy
North America - Leg 2 (rescheduled)[2]
October 31, 2018 Los Angeles United States The Wiltern
January 31, 2019 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
February 1, 2019 Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
February 2, 2019 New York City Irving Plaza
February 4, 2019 Boston Paradise Rock Club
February 6, 2019 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
February 7, 2019 Detroit United States St Andrew's Hall
February 8, 2019 Chicago House Of Blues
February 9, 2019 Pittsburgh Stage AE
February 11, 2019 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
February 12, 2019 Atlanta The Buckhead Theater
February 13, 2019 Tampa The Orpheum
February 15, 2019 Dallas House of Blues
February 16, 2019 Austin Emo's
February 18, 2019 Aspen Belly Up
February 19, 2019 Englewood The Gothic Theater
February 21, 2019 Seattle The Showbox
February 22, 2019 Portland Wonder Ballroom
February 23, 2019 Chico Senator Theatre
February 24, 2019 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
February 27, 2019 San Diego House of Blues

References

  1. "Poppy's Debut Album 'Poppy.Computer' Available Now". Populove. POPULOVE. July 11, 2018.
  2. Bein, Kat (November 30, 2018). "Poppy breaks down new album 'Am I a Girl?' And says she was bullied by Grimes". Billboard. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  3. "Kailee Morgue Announces US Tour With Poppy". RJ Frometa. July 10, 2018.
  4. @poppy (13 Jul 2018). "Am I A Girl? TOUR Tickets available now: impoppy.com/tour I love u. See u soonβ€οΈπŸŽŸοΈπŸ”ŠπŸŒΌπŸŒˆ Where should @poppy go next?" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. "Poppy postpones North American tour, including Boston date". Michael Marotta. September 28, 2018.
  6. "Poppy Announces "Am I a Girl?" North American Tour". Exclaim. Brock Thiessen. November 2017. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  7. "Setlist Poppy". Twitter. February 17, 2019. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
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