Spring 2019 Tour

From The Midnight Wiki

The Spring 2019 Tour was The Midnight's second concert tour.

This was the first tour outside North America.

The shows opened with a special version of Youth featuring a speech by Carl Sagan.

Shows

European Leg

DATE LOCATION VENUE
February 22, 2019 Oslo John Dee
February 23, 2019 Stockholm Kagelbanan
February 24, 2019 Copenhagen Vega
February 26, 2019 Berlin Lido
February 27, 2019 Utrecht TivoliVredenburg Pandora Hall
March 1, 2019 Paris La Maroquinerie
March 2, 2019 Madrid Sala Cool
March 3, 2019 Leuven Het Depot
March 5, 2019 London Scala
March 6, 2019

North American Leg

DATE LOCATION VENUE
September 25, 2021 San Diego The Observatory North Park
September 26, 2021 style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #F81472;" CRSSD Festival
October 29, 2021 San Francisco The Independent
October 30, 2021 style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #F81472;" Outside Lands
November 6, 2021 Sacramento Ace Of Spades
November 7, 2021 Eugene Sessions Music Hall
November 8, 2021 Tacoma The Spanish Ballroom @ Elks Temple
November 10, 2021 Portland Roseland Theater
November 11, 2021 Seattle The Moore Theatre
November 12, 2021 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
November 13, 2021 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
November 15, 2021 Salt Lake City The Complex
November 16, 2021 Denver Gothic Theatre
November 17, 2021 style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #F81472;" Gothic Theatre
November 19, 2021 Austin Emo's Austin
November 20, 2021 Houston White Oak Music Hall
November 21, 2021 Dallas The Factory Deep Ellum
November 23, 2021 Albuquerque El Rey Theater
November 24, 2021 Phoenix The Van Buren
November 27, 2021 Los Angeles The Wiltern
March 9, 2022 Nashville Brooklyn Bowl
March 10, 2022 Cincinnati Bogart's[1]
March 11, 2022 Chicago The Vic
March 12, 2022 Minneapolis First Avenue
March 14, 2022 Milwaukee Turner Hall

Australian Leg

DATE LOCATION VENUE
July 17, 2019 Melbourne Corner Hotel
July 18, 2019 Sydney Oxford Art Gallery
July 19, 2019 Byron Bay Splendour in the Grass

Poster gallery

References

  1. This show replaced the originally scheduled March 10 show in Chicago.