Deeper Well World Tour
Tour by Kacey Musgraves | |
Location | North America and Europe |
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Associated album | Deeper Well |
Start date | April 28, 2024 |
End date | December 7, 2024 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 36 in North America 13 in Europe 49 in total |
Supporting act(s) | |
Kacey Musgraves concert chronology |
The Deeper Well World Tour was the seventh headlining concert tour by American country music singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves in support of her sixth studio album, Deeper Well (2024).[1] The tour commenced on April 28, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland and concluded in Nashville, Tennessee on December 7. It will take place across cities in North America and Europe, comprising 49 shows.[2] Madi Diaz, Father John Misty, Nickel Creek and Lord Huron served as opening acts.[3]
Background
[edit]On February 29, 2024, Musgraves formally announced the tour, with 48 shows across Europe and North America from April through December 2024. Tickets went on sale on March 8, with an artist presale running from March 5 until March 7.[4] A new single for Deeper Well titled "Too Good to Be True" was released in conjunction with the tour announcement.[5] Musgraves added second dates for Amsterdam, Glasgow, London and Dublin due to "high demand".[6]
Set list
[edit]Europe
[edit]The following set list is obtained from the April 28, 2024 show in Dublin. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.[7]
- "Cardinal"
- "Moving Out"
- "Deeper Well"
- "Sway"
- "Too Good to Be True"
- "Butterflies"
- "Giver / Taker"
- "Lonely Weekend"
- "Lonely Millionaire"
- "Follow Your Arrow"
- "The Architect"
- "Heaven Is"
- "Jade Green"
- "Rainbow"
- "Golden Hour"
- "Anime Eyes"
- "I Remember Everything"
- "High Horse"
- "Merry Go 'Round"
- "Slow Burn"
- "Three Little Birds" (Bob Marley and the Wailers cover)
- "Easier Said"
North America
[edit]This set list is representative of the show on September 7, 2024. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[8]
- "Cardinal"
- "Butterflies"
- "Sway"
- "Golden Hour"
- "Happy & Sad"
- "Lonely Weekend"
- "Lonely Millionaire"
- "Follow Your Arrow"
- "Giver / Taker"
- "The Architect"
- "Kill Bill" (SZA cover)
- "Jade Green"
- "Slow Burn"
- "Space Cowboy"
- "Justified"
- "Pink Pony Club" (Chappell Roan cover)
- "High Horse"
- "Deeper Well"
- "Rainbow"
Notes
[edit]- During the second show in Dublin, Musgraves performed a new song titled "Irish Goodbye" in place of "Easier Said".[9]
- Starting with the first show in Amsterdam, Musgraves added "Heart of the Woods" to the setlist in place of "Moving Out".[10]
- Starting with the show in Cologne, Musgraves added "Justified" to the setlist.[11]
- Starting the first show in Glasgow, Musgraves added "Happy & Sad" and "Breadwinner" to the setlist in place of "Giver / Taker" and "Merry Go 'Round".[12]
- During the shows in London, Madi Diaz joined Musgraves onstage to perform "Don't Do Me Good".[13]
- Starting with the show in Grand Rapids, "Family Is Family" replaced "Giver / Taker" on the setlist.[14]
- During the Brooklyn show on November 15th, Musgraves performed "Neon Moon" (Brooks & Dunn Cover) between "Justified" and "High Horse".
Tour dates
[edit]Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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April 28 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Olympia Theatre | Madi Diaz | 3,197 / 3,322 | $183,549 |
April 29 | ||||||
May 1 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso | 3,009 / 3,009 | $117,477 | |
May 2 | ||||||
May 3 | Brussels | Belgium | Ancienne Belgique | 1,540 / 1,894 | $66,020 | |
May 5 | Cologne | Germany | Carlswerk Victoria | 975 / 1,520 | $37,466 | |
May 6 | Hamburg | Docks | 686 / 1,390 | $21,072 | ||
May 9 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy Glasglow | — | — | |
May 10 | ||||||
May 11 | Manchester | England | O2 Apollo Manchester | — | — | |
May 13 | Wolverhampton | Civic Hall | — | — | ||
May 14 | London | Roundhouse | — | — | ||
May 15 | ||||||
September 4 | State College | United States | Bryce Jordan Center | Father John Misty Nickel Creek |
— | — |
September 6 | Boston | TD Garden | — | — | ||
September 7 | ||||||
September 9 | Newark | Prudential Center | — | — | ||
September 11 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | — | — | ||
September 12 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | — | — | ||
September 15 | Greenwood Village | Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre | — | — | ||
September 19 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
September 20 | Seattle | United States | Climate Pledge Arena | — | — | |
September 23 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | — | — | ||
September 24 | San Francisco | Chase Center | — | — | ||
September 25 | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl | — | — | — | |
September 27 | Glendale | Desert Diamond Arena | Father John Misty Nickel Creek |
— | — | |
September 28 | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | — | — | ||
October 1 | San Diego | Pechanga Arena | — | — | ||
October 3 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | — | — | ||
October 4 | ||||||
November 6 | Laval | Canada | Place Bell | Nickel Creek Lord Huron |
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November 7 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | ||
November 9 | Baltimore | United States | CFG Bank Arena | — | — | |
November 10 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | — | — | ||
November 12 | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | — | — | ||
November 13 | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | — | — | ||
November 15 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | — | — | ||
November 16 | ||||||
November 21 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
November 22 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | — | — | ||
November 23 | ||||||
November 26 | Austin | Moody Center | — | — | ||
November 27 | ||||||
November 29 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | — | — | ||
November 30 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | — | — | ||
December 2 | Orlando | Kia Center | — | — | ||
December 5 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | — | — | ||
December 6 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
December 7 | ||||||
Total | 9,407 / 11,135 (84.48%) | $425,584 |
Personnel
[edit]- Kacey Musgraves - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Rob Humphreys - drums
- Tarron Crayton - bass
- John Whitt - keyboards, background vocals
- Darek Cobbs - keyboards, background vocals
- Drew Taubenfeld - guitar, pedal steel, background vocals
- Benjamin Jaffe - guitar, background vocals
- Jon Sosin - guitar, banjo, background vocals
- Sarah Buxton - background vocals
References
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- ^ "Kacey Musgraves Announces 2024 Tour, Shares New Song "Too Good to Be True": Listen". Pitchfork. February 29, 2024.
- ^ "Kacey Musgraves announces Deeper Well World Tour". The Music Universe. February 29, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "How to *Successfully* Buy Tickets for Kacey Musgraves' 'Deeper Well' World Tour". Cosmopolitan. February 29, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "Kacey Musgraves releases 'Too Good to be True,' announces world tour". United Press International. February 29, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "Kacey Musgraves Adds Extra UK And Ireland Dates To Deeper Well World Tour". stereoboard.com. March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
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