Twice 4th World Tour III (Updated) edit

Twice 4th World Tour "III"
World tour by Twice
Associated albumFormula of Love: O+T=<3
The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack
Im Nayeon
Between 1&2
Start dateDecember 25, 2021 (2021-12-25)
End dateDecember 23, 2022 (2022-12-23)
No. of shows21 in Asia
18 in Europe
46 in North America
5 in Oceania
3 in South America
92 Total
Twice concert chronology
  • NTT Docomo Connect Special Live – Twice in Wonderland
    (2021)
  • Twice 4th World Tour "III"
    (2021–2022)
  • Ready to Be World Tour
    (2023–2024)

Twice 4th World Tour "III" (stylized in all caps), or simply, III (read as "three"), was the second worldwide concert tour and the fourth overall concert headlined by South Korean girl group Twice, in support of their third Korean studio album, Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (2021). The tour began on December 25, 2021, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, and concluded on December 23, 2022, at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, comprising 86 tour dates.

Background edit

On October 1, 2021, an unnamed upcoming world tour was announced through the music video of "The Feels", the group's first English-language single. The name of the tour, Twice 4th World Tour "III", was revealed on November 15, with the initial 8 tour dates being announced on the same day. Additional concerts in Los Angeles and New York were added not long after due to overwhelming demand. On December 16, JYP Entertainment announced that the first concert in Seoul that was scheduled to take place on Christmas eve was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions and venue operating hour restrictions. On December 20, 2021, JYP Entertainment later announced that Jeongyeon will not participate in the shows in Seoul due to health issues.

The second concert in Seoul on December 26, 2021 was broadcast live on Beyond Live (V Live+). After the concert, two tour dates at Japan's Tokyo Dome were announced, making it Twice's second time performing at the stadium since their 2019 Japan Dome tour named "#Dream Day". On February 15, 2022, Jeongyeon rejoined the group on their tour, first stop performing at The Forum in Inglewood. A third tour date in Tokyo was announced on March 7. The concerts made them the first foreign female act to perform 3 consecutive nights at the stadium and the second female act to do so.

The arena North American leg of the tour wrapped up with an attendance of slightly over 100,000 attendees, making them the first girl group to achieve this attendance milestone on a North American leg of a concert tour. With the success of the tour, the 9-member group made history by announcing an encore stadium date in Los Angeles, with another being added shortly after the initial announcement. This makes Twice the first-ever K-pop girl group to hold stadium shows in North America, proving their global success. On April 29, 2022, the group announced that Danish-Norwegian electronic duo Pegboard Nerds would serve as opening act for the encore shows in Los Angeles.

On May 21, 2022, European dates were announced. Tickets for the European leg went on-sale on May 24, 2022. On June 3, the group announced a South American leg, an African leg, a second North American leg, an Oceanian leg and a second Asian leg of the tour, with American singer Haliene (Europe, North America and Oceania), American solo project The DNC (North America) and American duo Matt and Kim (North America and Oceania) serving as opening acts. Tickets went on sale on June 10, 2022. The revamped shows will span 7 months and will visit stadiums starting at Croke Park in Dublin. On May 26, the group announced that Anna Yvette would also serve as opening act for the European leg of the tour. On June 20, 2022, the group announced that American singer and rapper Karra and American singer Sophie Strauss would serve as opening act for the South American leg of the tour. On August 2, 2022, the group announced a date in Garden City and Edmonton as part of the Multiverse Mayhem Week hosted by Pegboard Nerds. On July 1, 2022, a third tour date in Rio de Janeiro was announced due to overwhelming demand. On July 8 2022, it was announced that the Multiverse Mayhem Week Edmonton show was cancelled by Pegboard Nerds due to stricter Visa and COVID-19 restrictions in Canada. On July 23, 2022 after the second show in Tel Aviv, the group announced 6 new dates in Asia, marking Twice's first shows in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila and Bangkok in three years.

On August 29, 2022, it was announced that Pegboard Nerds permanently forced Twice to cancel their show in Garden City due to ongoing COVID-19 related Visa issues, working on their collaborative studio album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² and scheduling conflicts with the 2022 Pearson Music Awards. Pegboard Nerds said on Twitter;

"@JYPETWICE We have very sad news... We can't let you perform in Boise due to our ongoing Visa problems in the United States and that means we have to cancel this and the Multiverse Mayhem Week while our Heart of the Multiverse Tour is still postponed due to the pandemic. We also have to continue on our next collaborations with you back at the Calloway Laboratory and work on our music videos too. We also have the Pearson Music Awards on 28 September. Also, the good thing is we are doing a possible remix of your new hit. But anyways, we'll make it up to you girls and ourselves with Project Calloway Inc and we look forward to get back with you girls this month. Best regards from Scandinavia, Alex and Michael."

On November 6, 2022 it was announced that Jeongyeon will not participate again in the shows in Sydney and Auckland for the Oceanian leg due to health issues following focuses on weight loss. On November 22, it was announced that Momo will not participate in the fourth Asian leg due to complications from buttock enlargement, she said that she tried "Butt Enlargement Cream" that Pegboard Nerds gave her. On November 26, Jeongyeon rejoined the group again on their tour, first stop performing at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Manila. On November 29, Momo revealed that she will rejoin the group starting with the third show in Seoul at the Gocheok Sky Dome on December 2, 2022 after recovering from buttock enlargement.

On December 5, 2022, Twice announced that Koven will also open for the show in Las Vegas.

Commercial performance edit

The tour debuted at number nine on the February 2022 issue of Billboard's Top Tours Boxscore chart with a total gross of US$11,175,207 and a total attendance of 76,762, from 6 shows. The tour also debuted at number two on the 2022 issue of Pearson Entertainment's Best Tours Ever chart with a total gross of US$11,175,207 and a total attendance of 76,762, from 6 shows.

Venue records edit

List of venue-based achievements of Twice 4th World Tour III, showing venue, dates, and description of the record
Venue Dates Description
Tokyo Dome April 23–25 and December 9–11, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out six shows on a single tour.
Pearson Dome May 18–19 and December 21–23, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out six shows on a single tour.
Sportpaleis June 1, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the arena.
Royal Arena June 4, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the arena.
Oslo Spektrum June 8, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the arena.
Croke Park June 10, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Hampden Park June 12, 2022
Spotify Camp Nou June 14, 2022
Parc des Princes June 16 and 17, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Olympiastadion June 20 and 21, 2022
San Siro June 23 and 24, 2022
Johan Cruyff Arena June 26, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Friends Arena June 29, 2022
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium July 5–7, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out three shows at the stadium.
Maracanã Stadium July 14–16, 2022
Al Maktoum Stadium July 19 and 20, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Bloomfield Stadium July 22 and 23, 2022
Rogers Centre August 2 and 3, 2022
MetLife Stadium August 14–16, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out three shows at the stadium.
Lincoln Financial Field August 19, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium August 23 and 24, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Caesars Superdome August 31, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
NRG Stadium September 2, 2022
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium September 5 and 6, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Fenway Park September 9 and 11, 2022
Wrigley Field September 13 and 14, 2022
Hard Rock Stadium September 19, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
U.S. Bank Stadium September 21, 2022
America First Field September 27, 2022
SoFi Stadium October 13 and 14, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Banc of California Stadium October 18–20, 2022 First act in history to perform and sell out five shows at the stadium.
Lumen Field October 22 and 23, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
BC Place October 27 and 28, 2022
State Farm Stadium October 30, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Sydney Cricket Ground November 10–12, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out three shows at the stadium.
Mount Smart Stadium November 14 and 15, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Foro Sol December 14 and 15, 2022
Allegiant Stadium December 19, 2022 First female K-Pop act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Organization Award Result
2022 American Music Awards Tour of the Year Nominated
Pearson Music Awards Best Tour of the Year Nominated
Best Tour Outfits Nominated


Controversies edit

On June 7, 2022, The African part of the tour was the subject of major controversy due to its denunciation by social conservatives. Twice's assignment to Project Calloway Inc., the supposed indecency of their shows, and content from their outfits led some conservative Christian groups in Africa to call for the cancellation of the concerts. The concerts in Johannesburg and Cape Town were both cancelled due to threats, the cancellation being seen as an indicator of the growing influence of governments in Africa. On June 20, 2022, the group announced a Middle East leg in response to the cancellation of the African leg, with two shows at Al Maktoum Stadium in Dubai and Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv being announced with Karra serving as the opening acts. Tickets went on sale on June 24, 2022. In October 2022, JYP announced that the concerts in Shanghai and Hong Kong were cancelled due to the same incident from Tzuyu's flag controversy.

Set lists edit

Original set list

This set list is representative of the show on February 16, 2022, in Inglewood. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

  1. "The Feels"
  2. "Feel Special"
  3. "Up No More"
  4. "Queen"
  5. "Fancy"
  6. "Turn It Up"
  7. "Shot Clock"
  8. "Get Loud"
  9. "I Can't Stop Me"
  10. "Espresso"
  11. "Icon"
  12. "Cry for Me"
  13. "Scientist"
  14. "Real You"
  15. "Moonlight"
  16. "Cactus" (선인장)
  17. "Rewind" (알고 싶지 않아)
  18. "What Is Love?"
  19. "Knock Knock"
  20. "More & More"
  21. "Dance the Night Away" (remix)
  22. "Alcohol-Free"
  23. "Heart Shaker"
  24. "Push & Pull" (Jihyo, Sana & Dahyun)
  25. "Hello" (Nayeon, Momo & Chaeyoung)
  26. "1, 3, 2" (Jeongyeon, Mina & Tzuyu)
Encore
  1. "Candy"
  2. "Likey"
(Roulette song)
Revamped set list

This set list is representative of the show on October 22, 2022, in Seattle. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Act 1
  1. "The Feels"
  2. "Feel Special"
  3. "Morale"
  4. "Up No More"
  5. "Queen"
  6. "Fancy"
  7. "Cruel"
  8. "Turn It Up"
Act 2
  1. "Shot Clock"
  2. "Get Loud"
  3. "Space Scraper"
  4. "I Can't Stop Me"
  5. "Espresso"
  6. "Icon"
  7. "Last Waltz"
  8. "Cry for Me"
Act 3
  1. "Scientist"
  2. "Real You"
  3. "Dancing"
  4. "Moonlight"
Act 4
  1. "Cactus" (선인장)
  2. "Rewind" (알고 싶지 않아)
  3. "Brave"
  4. "Follow"
Act 5
  1. "What Is Love?"
  2. "Knock Knock"
  3. "More & More"
  4. "Silent Screamer"
  5. "Dance the Night Away" (remix)
  6. "Basics"
  7. "Alcohol-Free"
  8. "Internet Moms"
Act 6
  1. "F.I.L.A (Fall In Love Again)"
  2. "Heart Shaker"
  3. "Shuffle"
  4. "Talk that Talk"
Finale
  1. "Push & Pull" (Jihyo, Sana & Dahyun)
  2. "Hello" (Nayeon, Momo & Chaeyoung)
  3. "Pop!" (Nayeon)
  4. "1, 3, 2" (Jeongyeon, Mina & Tzuyu)
Encore
  1. "Candy"
  2. "When We Were Kids"
  3. "Be as One" (Korean version)

(Roulette song)

  1. "TT"
  2. "Call Me Babe"
  3. "Anything Is Possible"
  4. "Count What You Have Now"
Roulette song

For this tour, the encore was decided by a roulette wheel.

  • During the first show in Seoul: "TT (TAK remix) ", "Oxygen"
  • During the second show in Seoul: "Baby Blue Love", "TT" (TAK remix), "I Love You More Than Anyone" (누구보다 널 사랑해), "Rollin'", "Say You Love Me", "Do It Again" (다시 해줘), "Precious Love" (소중한 사랑)
  • During the first show in Inglewood: "TT" (TAK remix), "Cheer Up", "Likey"
  • During the second show in Inglewood: "Yes or Yes", "Signal"
  • During the show in Oakland: "Believer", "Rollin'", "BDZ" (Korean version), "TT"
  • During the show in Fort Worth: "Cheer Up", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Love Foolish", "SOS", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Atlanta: "TT", "SOS", "Last Waltz"
  • During the first show in Elmont: "TT", "Firework", "Yes or Yes", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Signal"
  • During the second show in Elmont: "BDZ" (Korean version), "Rollin'", "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "Love Foolish", "Baby Blue Love", "TT", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Tokyo: "Candy Pop", "Changing!", "Good at Love", "Stay By My Side"
  • During the second show in Tokyo: "Fanfare", "Happy Happy", "Polish", "Breakthrough"
  • During the third show in Tokyo: "Happy Happy", "Fake & True", "Luv Me", "Kura Kura"
  • During the first show in Los Angeles: "Sunset", "TT", "Touchdown", "Dance the Night Away"
  • During the second show in Los Angeles: "TT", "You in My Heart", "Cheer Up", "Say Something", "Dance the Night Away"
  • During the sixth show in Snowflake: "Stuck in My Head", "Sunset", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Sweet Talker", "TT", "Dance the Night Away"
  • During the seventh show in Snowflake: "TT", "Say You Love Me", "Three Times A Day", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Cheer Up", "Likey", "Dance the Night Away"
  • During the show in Antwerp: "Likey", "Sweetheart", "Look at me", "Signal"
  • During the show in Copenhagen: "Depend on You", "Believer", "Ho!", "Cheer Up"
  • During the show in Oslo: "Believer", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Yes or Yes", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Likey", "Sweetheart"
  • During the show in Dublin: "Missing U", "Likey", "Look at me", "Say You Love Me", "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • During the show in Glasgow: "Sweetheart", "Ho!", "Depend on You", "BDZ" (Korean version)
  • During the show in Barcelona: "Cheer Up", "Believer", "Only You", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Paris: "Touchdown", "Say Something", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Believer", "Ho!", "Sweetheart"
  • During the second show in Paris: "Signal", "Sweet Talker", "Look at me", "Missing U"
  • During the first show in Berlin: "Likey", "Touchdown", "Believer", "Ho!"
  • During the second show in Berlin: "Look at me", "Missing U", "Say You Love Me", "Only you", "Cheer Up"
  • During the first show in Milan: "Touchdown", "Believer", "Likey", "Depend on You"
  • During the second show in Milan: "Sweet Talker", "Sweetheart", "Cheer Up", "Likey"
  • During the show in Amsterdam: "BDZ" (Korean version), "Cheer Up", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Believer", "Ho!"
  • During the show in Stockholm: "Say You Love Me", "Look at me", "Cheer Up", "Believer"
  • During the first show in London: "Ho!", "The Best Thing I Ever Did", "Signal", "Sweetheart"
  • During the second show in London: "Like Ooh-Ahh", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Believer", "Yes or Yes"
  • During the third show in London: "Cheer Up", "Likey", "Only You", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Signal", "Missing U"
  • During the first show in Rio de Janeiro: "FFW", "Chillax", "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  • During the second show in Rio de Janeiro: "Cheer Up", "Stuck in My Head", "You in My Heart", "Signal"
  • During the third show in Rio de Janeiro: "Truth", "Likey", "SOS", "Three Times A Day", "Yes or Yes"
  • During the first show in Dubai: "Cheer Up", "Likey", "Only you", "Jelly Jelly", "Oxygen", "Signal"
  • During the second show in Dubai: "Look at me", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Baby Blue Love", "Sunset", "Yes or Yes"
  • During the first show in Tel Aviv: "Sweet Talker", "Look at me", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Cheer Up"
  • During the second show in Tel Aviv: "Yes or Yes", "Touchdown", "You In My Heart", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Toronto: "Stuck in My Head", "Love Foolish", "Yes or Yes"
  • During the second show in Toronto: "SOS", "Sunshine Aerobics", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Cheer Up", "Signal"
  • During the first show in East Rutherford: "Rollin'", "Hot Chance", "Scandal", "Stuck in My Head", "Do it again" (다시 해줘)
  • During the second show in East Rutherford: "Baby Blue Love", "SOS", "Likey", "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • During the third show in East Rutherford: "BDZ" (Korean version), "Signal", "Cheer Up", "Yes or Yes"
  • During the show in Philadelphia: "Likey", "Scandal", "Cheer Up", "Love Foolish"
  • During the second show in Atlanta: "Likey", "Love Foolish", "Stuck in My Head", "Hot Chance"
  • During the third show in Atlanta: "Sunshine Aerobics", "Likey", "Cheer Up", "Sweet Summer Day"
  • During the show in New Orleans: "Queen of Hearts", "Stuck in My Head", "Hot Chance", "Do it again" (다시 해줘)
  • During the show in Houston: "Stuck in My Head", "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Trouble", "Rollin'", "Baby Blue Love", "Likey"
  • During the first show in Kansas City: "BDZ" (Korean version), "Cheer Up"
  • During the second show in Kansas City: "Yes or Yes", "Cheer Up", "Likey", "I'm Gonna Be A Star"
  • During the first show in Boston: "Cheer Up", "Stuck in My Head", "Signal"
  • During the second show in Boston: “Sunshine Aerobics”, "Hot Chance", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Baby Blue Love"
  • During the first show in Chicago: "Hot Chance", "Signal", "Yes or Yes?"
  • During the second show in Chicago: "Baby Blue Love", "Likey", "Signal", "Love Foolish"
  • During the show in Minneapolis: "Queen of Hearts", "Cheer Up", "Baby Blue Love", "Signal"
  • During the show in Sandy: "Stuck in My Head", "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "The Best Thing I Ever Did", "Cheer Up"
  • During the third show in Inglewood: "Stuck in My Head", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Yes or Yes", "Queen of Hearts"
  • During the fourth show in Inglewood: "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "Stuck in My Head", "Cheer Up", "Signal"
  • During the third show in Los Angeles: "Hot Chance", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Baby Blue Love", "Gone"
  • During the fourth show in Los Angeles: "Trouble", "Love Foolish", "Cheer Up", "Signal", "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • During the fifth show in Los Angeles: "Rollin'", "Sunshine Aerobics", " Likey ", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Seattle: "Cheer Up", "Baby Blue Love", "Hot Chance", "Likey", "Trouble"
  • During the second show in Seattle: "Sunshine Aerobics", "Likey", "Love Foolish", "Signal"
  • During the first show in Vancouver: "Stuck In My Head", "Love Foolish", "Hot Chance", "Likey"
  • During the second show in Vancouver: "Trouble", "Rollin'", "Baby Blue Love", "Signal"
  • During the show in Glendale: "I'm Gonna Be A Star", "Stuck in My Head", "Do it again", "Likey", “Sunshine Aerobics”, "Baby Blue Love"
  • During the first show in Sydney: "Cheer Up", "Trouble", "Likey", "Signal"
  • During the second show in Sydney: "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Queen of Hearts", "Trick It", "Missing U"
  • During the third show in Sydney: "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Sunset", "Sunshine Aerobics", "Make Me Go", "Cheer Up", "Love Foolish"
  • During the second show in Auckland: "Cheer Up", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Sunshine Aerobics", "Signal"
  • During the show in Manila: "Hot Chance", "Touchdown", "Rollin'", "Signal", "Behind The Mask", "Likey"
  • During the show in Bangkok: "Baby Blue Love", "Sunshine Aerobics", "Hot", "Love Line", "Trouble", "Cheer Up"
  • During the third show in Seoul: "Rainbow", "Trouble", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Cheer Up"
  • During the fourth show in Seoul: "Baby Blue Love", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Rollin'", "Oxygen"
  • During the fifth show in Seoul: "Yes or Yes", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Likey", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "Precious Love" (소중한 사랑)
  • During the fourth show in Tokyo: "One More Time", "Better", "Perfect World", "Stay By My Side"
  • During the fifth show in Tokyo: "Brand New Girl", "Candy Pop", "Kura Kura", "I Want You Back"
  • During the sixth show in Tokyo: "Fake & True", "BDZ", "Candy Pop", "Wake Me Up", "Better", "Happy Happy", "Stay By My Side"
  • During the first show in Mexico City: "Cheer Up", "Likey", "Queen of Hearts", "Trouble"
  • During the second show in Mexico City: "Gone", "Stuck In My Head", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "You've Got To Listen To Me"
  • During the show in Paradise: "Stuck In My Head", "Sweet Talker", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "Breakthrough" (Korean version), "Be as One" (Korean version), "Baby Blue Love", "Cheer Up", "Signal", "Precious Love" (소중한 사랑)
  • During the eighth show in Snowflake: "Cheer Up", "Love Foolish", "Likey"
  • During the ninth show in Snowflake: "Yes or Yes", "Trouble", "Like Ooh-Ahh", "Sunshine Aerobics", "Rollin'"
  • During the tenth show in Snowflake: "Sweet Talker", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "BDZ" (Korean version), "Signal"
  • During the eleventh show in Snowflake: "Believer", "Likey", "Do it again" (다시 해줘), "Baby Blue Love", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "Precious Love" (소중한 사랑), "Encore Medley" ("Like Ooh-Ahh", "Cheer Up", "TT", "Knock Knock", "Signal", "Likey", "Heart Shaker", "What Is Love?", "Dance the Night Away", "Yes or Yes", "Fancy", "Feel Special", "More & More", "I Can't Stop Me", "Cry For Me", "Alcohol-Free", "The Feels", "Scientist", "Talk that Talk")
Special guests

Below is the complete list of special guests who performed with Twice on their tour.

Notes
  • Jeongyeon didn't participate at the first and second shows in Seoul and the shows in Sydney and Auckland due to health issues.
  • During the shows in Seoul, Twice performed "The Best Thing I Ever Did" (Christmas remix) in place of "Candy".
  • During the first and second shows in Seoul, Twice performed "Merry & Happy" in place of "Likey".
  • During the second and fifth show in Seoul, Once presented a sentimental video compilation of Twice after "Merry & Happy".
  • During the first show in Inglewood, Jeongyeon left the stage after "More & More" due to fatigue, but returned at "1,3,2".
  • During the first show in Inglewood, Twice performed "The Feels" (Benny Benassi remix) in place of "Likey".
  • During the second show in Inglewood, the third show in London, the third show in East Rutherford, the second show in Chicago, the fifth show in Los Angeles and the third show in Sydney, Once presented a sentimental video compilation of Twice and sang "Candy" from the Formula of Love: O+T=<3 album after the video.
  • During the March 2022 shows in Snowflake, the show in Miami Gardens and the first show in Auckland, the roulette wasn't used.
  • During the first, second and third shows in Tokyo, Twice performed "Just be yourself" and "Perfect World" in place of "Candy" and "Likey".
  • During the encore shows in Los Angeles, Twice performed "Yes or Yes" in place of "Likey".
  • During the May 2022 encore shows in Los Angeles and Snowflake, fireworks were set off during the final song, "Dance the Night Away".
  • During the show in Antwerp, Twice performed "Candy Pop" in place of "Espresso" due to fan requests.
  • During the second show in Oslo, Twice performed "Cry for Me" (Pegboard Nerds remix) in place of "Be as One".
  • Jihyo didn't participate at the shows in Dublin, Glasgow, Barcelona, Paris, Berlin and Milan due to her having an upper respiratory infection.
  • During the second show in Berlin, Twice performed a cover of Lady Gaga's "Government Hooker" before "Cry For Me".
  • “Pop!” was added to the set list starting with the show in Amsterdam.
  • During the third show in London, the third show in Rio de Janeiro, the third show in East Rutherford, the show in Houston and the December 2022 encore shows in Snowflake, fireworks were set off during the final song, "Count What You Have Now".
  • During the third show in Rio de Janeiro, Twice performed "Believer" and "Sunshine Aerobics" a cappella after "Espresso" malfunctioned.
  • During the shows in Dubai, Tel Aviv, Sydney, Auckland, Manila and Bangkok, "Cruel", "Icon", "Last Waltz", and "Internet Moms" were permanently cut from the set list.
  • During the first show in East Rutherford, after "Rewind" was performed, Twice performed "I Love You More Than Anyone" and Tzuyu performed a cover of "Hopelessly Devoted To You", dedicated to the late Olivia Newton-John.
  • Jihyo didn't participate at the second and third shows in Atlanta, the shows in New Orleans, Houston, Kansas City and the first show in Boston due to her being tested positive for COVID-19.
  • During the second show in Atlanta, there was a stage malfunction and "Get Loud" was performed twice.
  • During the third show in Atlanta, there was also a stage malfunction causing "Push & Pull" to be stopped mid-performance and restarted.
  • “Talk that Talk”, "Basics", "Brave" and "When We Were Kids" were added to the set list starting with the show in New Orleans.
  • During the show in Houston, after "Brave" was performed, Twice performed "I Love You More Than Anyone", dedicated to Pegboard Nerds's fans who were gonna attend their cancelled Heart of the Multiverse Tour. The September 24, 2022 show in Garden City and the October 8, 2022 show in Edmonton was cancelled due to ongoing COVID-19 Visa related problems.
  • During the first show in Boston, Twice dedicated "Cactus" to the victims involved in Typhoon Hinnamnor. And after "Be as One" was performed, Twice presented a tribute video to Queen Elizabeth II who died on September 8, 2022, this video was dedicated in Elizabeth's memory.
  • The show in Miami Gardens had to be paused during "Real You" due to adverse weather conditions. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the show in Sandy, the third and fourth shows in Inglewood and the third, fourth and fifth shows in Los Angeles, Twice teased snippets of their then-upcoming single "Anything Is Possible" right after performing "I Can't Stop Me".
  • During the third show in Inglewood, Nayeon performed "Sunset" (노을만 예쁘다) from her extended play Im Nayeon before "Brave".
  • During the third show in Los Angeles, Twice dedicated "Cactus" to the victims involved in Typhoon Nanmadol and Hurricane Ian.
  • After the fifth show in Los Angeles, Twice performed "Anything Is Possible" (pre-premiered) hours before its release.
  • “Anything Is Possible” was permanently added to the set list starting with the first show in Seattle.
  • During the second show in Vancouver, Twice performed "Behind The Mask" before "Brave".
  • During the show in Glendale, Twice performed "Flash Flood Warning" before the song was officially released on the Domination of Love Edition of their upcoming collaborative album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² with Pegboard Nerds after "Cry for Me" was performed. Twice also dedicated "Cactus" to the victims involved in the Seoul Halloween crowd crush. Additionally, they also performed "Precious Love" (소중한 사랑) before "Talk that Talk".
  • During the second show in Sydney, Twice performed "Woohoo" before "Basics".
  • The first show in Auckland had to be paused during "More & More" due to heavy rain. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the second show in Auckland, after Haliene performed, Twice was about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The concert was also suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 8:40 p.m.
  • Momo didn't participate at the shows in Manila and Bangkok due to complications from buttock enlargement
  • During the shows in Manila and Bangkok, Twice performed "Faithful" in place of "Be as One" (Korean version).
  • During the third, fourth and fifth shows in Seoul, Twice performed "Merry & Happy" in place of "Be as One" (Korean version).
  • During the fourth, fifth and sixth shows in Tokyo, Twice performed "Doughnut" and "Celebrate" in place of "Candy" and "Be as One".
  • During the sixth show in Tokyo, Once presented a sentimental video compilation of Twice after "Celebrate".
  • Starting with the first show in Mexico City, Twice performed "The Best Thing I Ever Did" (Christmas remix) in place of "Be as One" (Korean version).
  • Starting with the eighth show in Snowflake, Twice performed "TT" (TAK remix) in place of "TT".
  • During the eleventh show in Snowflake, Once presented a sentimental video compilation of Twice after "The Best Thing I Ever Did" (Christmas remix).

Opening acts set list edit

Pegboard Nerds
  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Plasmapheresis"
  3. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  4. "Headbanger"
  5. "Paeonia"
  6. "The Very Next Thing"
  7. "Re:Disconnected"
  8. "Wash Me Up"
Haliene
  1. "Walk Through Walls"
  2. "Glass Heart"
  3. "Losing My Mind"
  4. "Underneath My Skin"
  5. "Wherever You Are"
  6. "Dream In Color"
  7. "Oceans & Galaxies"
  8. "Reach Across The Sky"
  9. "Saving Light"
Notes
  • "Underneath My Skin" was added to the set list starting with the first show in Toronto.
  • "Reach Across The Sky" was added to the set list starting with the first show in East Rutherford.
Anna Yvette
  1. "Break Them"
  2. "Power"
  3. "Running Out Of Time"
  4. "Waves"
  5. "Shooting Star"
  6. "Can't Wait"
  7. "Red Line"
  8. "Against The Sun"
  9. "Melodymania"
Karra
  1. "Work"
  2. "Emotional"
  3. "Obstacle"
  4. "Go Ahead"
  5. "Tempo"
  6. "No Evil"
  7. "Underwater"


Notes
  • During the second show in Tel Aviv, Karra performed "Woosah" in place of "Underwater".
Sophie Strauss
  1. "Seven"
  2. "Walk Easy"
  3. "Gone"
  4. "Sweetboy"
  5. "Aphids"
  6. "Water"
  7. "In The Freezer"
The DNC
  1. "Electric"
  2. "Fly High"
  3. "DJ Blow The Speakers"
  4. "Num Num"
  5. "Step On It"
  6. "Swing Baby Swing"
  7. "Unstoppable"
  8. "Upside Down"
  9. "Superfly"
Notes
  • During the third show in East Rutherford, Miss Amani joined The DNC on stage for the performance of "Electric".
Matt & Kim
  1. "Get It"
  2. "Rarara"
  3. "Can You Blame Me"
  4. "Block After Block"
  5. "Cameras"
  6. "Let's Go"
  7. "Glad I Tried"
  8. "Daylight"
Elizaveta Khripounova
  1. "SOS"
  2. "Dreamer"
  3. "Meant"
  4. "Archangel"
  5. "Icarus"
  6. "Extraordinary"
  7. "Hero"
Girls²
  1. "Good Days"
  2. "Girls Revolution"
  3. "ABCDEF Girl"
  4. "80's Lover"
  5. "Party Time!"
  6. "C'mon Neo Zipang!!"
  7. "Watashi ga Motete Dousunda"
  8. "Daiji na Mono"
  9. "Swipe Up"
  10. "Chuwapane!"
  11. "Love Genic"
  12. "Daijyoubu"

Shows edit

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 / Capacity Revenue
Leg 1 – Asia
Twice 4th World Tour 'III'
December 25, 2021 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
Beyond Live[a]
8,874 / 8,874 $904,648
December 26, 2021
Leg 2 – North America
February 15, 2022 Inglewood United States The Forum 25,507 / 25,507 $4,438,626
February 16, 2022
February 18, 2022 Oakland Oakland Arena 12,891 / 12,891 $1,397,175
February 22, 2022 Fort Worth Dickies Arena 10,357 / 10,357 $1,169,384
February 24, 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena 11,596 / 11,596 $1,294,524
February 26, 2022 Elmont UBS Arena 26,768 / 26,768 $4,044,882
February 27, 2022
March 1, 2022[b] Snowflake Pearson Dome Knife Party
March 2, 2022[b]
March 3, 2022[b]
March 4, 2022[b]
March 5, 2022[b]
Leg 3 – Asia
April 23, 2022 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 150,000 / 150,000[c]
April 24, 2022
April 25, 2022
Leg 4 – North America
Twice 4th World Tour 'III': Encore
May 14, 2022[d] Los Angeles United States Banc of California Stadium Pegboard Nerds 44,000 / 44,000
May 15, 2022[d]
May 18, 2022[d] Snowflake Pearson Dome More Plastic 150,000 / 150,000 $7,243,801
May 19, 2022[d]
Leg 5 – Europe
Twice 4th World Tour 'III': Revamped Version
June 1, 2022 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Haliene
Anna Yvette
21,151 / 21,151 $963,754
June 4, 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 15,473 / 15,473 $1,366,100
June 8, 2022 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum 19,400 / 19,400 $852,062
June 10, 2022 Dublin Ireland Croke Park[e] 80,901 / 80,901 $1,042,336
June 12, 2022 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park[f] 46,058 / 46,058 $1,284,070
June 14, 2022 Barcelona Spain Spotify Camp Nou 81,269 / 81,269 $3,595,585
June 16, 2022 Paris France Parc des Princes Haliene 99,212 / 99,212 $3,595,585
June 17, 2022
June 20, 2022 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion Haliene
Anna Yvette
142,078 / 142,078 $3,211,580
June 21, 2022
June 23, 2022 Milan Italy San Siro 95,000 / 95,000 $2,504,547
June 24, 2022
June 26, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena 49,436 / 49,436 $6,202,515
June 29, 2022 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena 53,654 / 53,654 $2,857,336
July 5, 2022 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 135,714 / 135,714 $5,492,104
July 6, 2022
July 7, 2022
Leg 6 – South America
July 14, 2022 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Maracanã Stadium Karra
Sophie Strauss
179,007 / 179,007 $6,684,282
July 15, 2022
July 16, 2022
Leg 7 – Asia[g]
July 19, 2022 Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Maktoum Stadium Karra 42,000 / 42,000 $4,341,114
July 20, 2022
July 22, 2022 Tel Aviv Israel Bloomfield Stadium 55,132 / 55,132 $3,806,180
July 23, 2022
Leg 8 – North America
August 2, 2022 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre Haliene
The DNC
96,032 / 96,032 $17,171,304
August 3, 2022[h]
August 14, 2022 East Rutherford United States MetLife Stadium 153,930 / 153,930 $19,731,315
August 15, 2022
August 16, 2022
August 19, 2022 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 55,238 / 55,238 $7,660,269
August 23, 2022[i] Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 116,746 / 116,746 $11,382,302
August 24, 2022[i]
August 31, 2022 New Orleans Caesars Superdome 50,349 / 50,349 $8,771,102
September 2, 2022 Houston NRG Stadium 88,058 / 88,058 $14,010,198
September 5, 2022 Kansas City GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium 117,222 / 117,222 $16,210,733
September 6, 2022
September 9, 2022[j] Boston Fenway Park 67,710 / 67,710 $19,154,465
September 11, 2022[j]
September 13, 2022 Chicago Wrigley Field MisterWives
The DNC
86,856 / 86,856 $20,725,530
September 14, 2022
September 19, 2022[k][l] Miami Gardens Hard Rock Stadium 45,433 / 45,433 $4,830,362
September 21, 2022 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium 43,386 / 43,386 $15,186,820
September 27, 2022 Sandy America First Field Haliene
Matt and Kim
25,414 / 25,414 $8,996,194
October 13, 2022 Inglewood SoFi Stadium Elizaveta Khripounova
Matt and Kim
81,676 / 81,676 $18,529,324
October 14, 2022
October 18, 2022 Los Angeles Banc of California Stadium 66,000 / 66,000 $23,798,101
October 19, 2022
October 20, 2022
October 22, 2022 Seattle Lumen Field Haliene
Matt and Kim
112,042 / 112,042 $14,029,278
October 23, 2022
October 25, 2022[m] Garden City Revolution Concert House
October 27, 2022 Vancouver Canada BC Place Desirée Dawson
Matt and Kim
82,926 / 82,926 $17,681,506
October 28, 2022
October 30, 2022[n] Glendale United States State Farm Stadium MisterWives
Matt & Kim
42,814 / 42,814 $12,360,582
Leg 9 – Oceania
November 10, 2022 Sydney Australia Sydney Cricket Ground Haliene
Matt and Kim
128,481 / 128,481 $23,790,735
November 11, 2022
November 12, 2022
November 14, 2022 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium Haliene 69,823 / 69,823 $16,042,436
November 15, 2022
Leg 10 – Asia
November 26, 2022 Manila Philippines Philippine Sports Stadium 30,000 / 30,000 $6,723,845
November 28, 2022 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala Stadium 40,691 / 40,691 $13,294,179
December 2, 2022[o] Seoul South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome
Beyond Live[p]
66,000 / 66,000 $29,948,839
December 3, 2022[o]
December 4, 2022[o]
December 9, 2022[q] Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome Girls² [c] $20,392,402
December 10, 2022[q]
December 11, 2022 [q]
Leg 11 – North America
December 14, 2022[r] Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Haliene 111,060 / 111,060 $15,803,471
December 15, 2022[r]
December 19, 2022[s] Paradise United States Allegiant Stadium Haliene
Koven
40,845 / 40,845 $17,290,245
Leg 12 – North America
Twice 4th World Tour 'III': The Grand Finale
December 21, 2022 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome Haliene
Matt and Kim
225,310 / 225,310 $65,940,752
December 22, 2022
December 23, 2022
(2 shows)
Total $524,152,894

Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
December 24, 2021 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome New social distancing guidelines in Seoul
July 19, 2022 Johannesburg South Africa FNB Stadium Banned by African government
July 20, 2022
July 22, 2022 Cape Town Cape Town Stadium
July 23, 2022
August 17, 2022 Landover United States FedExField Cancelled 1 hour before showtime due to weather conditions[t]
September 16, 2022[u] Tampa Raymond James Stadium Severe weather conditions[v]
September 24, 2022[w] Garden City Revolution Concert House Permission to perform was denied by Pegboard Nerds due to ongoing COVID-19 related Visa issues, working on new music and scheduling conflicts with the 2022 Pearson Music Awards.
September 29, 2022 Denver Coors Field Scheduling conflict
October 3, 2022[x] Paradise Allegiant Stadium
October 6, 2022 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium
October 7, 2022
October 8, 2022[w] Edmonton Canada Union Hall Permission to perform was denied by Pegboard Nerds due to their stricter Visa issues in Canada.
October 11, 2022 San Diego United States Petco Park Scheduling conflict
November 18, 2022 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium Scheduling conflicts with the American Music Awards of 2022
November 20, 2022 Singapore Singapore National Stadium
November 22, 2022 Shanghai China Shanghai Stadium Permission to perform was denied by Pegboard Nerds and Project Calloway Inc. due to avoiding potential security measures
November 24, 2022 Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium

Television broadcasts edit

Television premiere date, country of broadcast, title of program, date filmed, and location filmed
Premiere date Country Channel Program title Recording date Recording location Notes
April 24, 2022 Japan DTV TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' In Japan April 24, 2022 Tokyo Dome
July 1, 2022 United States Pearson Channel TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' Encore in LA May 15, 2022 Banc of California Stadium
July 8, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' Encore @ Pearson Dome May 19, 2022 Pearson Dome It is also made available for streaming on Pearson GO!
August 12, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in London~ July 7, 2022 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
September 4, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in Brazil~ July 15, 2022 Maracanã Stadium
September 30, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in Israel~ July 23, 2022 Bloomfield Stadium
October 31, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in Glendale~ October 30, 2022 State Farm Stadium
December 30, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in LA~ October 20, 2022 Banc of California Stadium
December 1, 2022 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in Australia~ November 12, 2022 Sydney Cricket Ground
January 20, 2023 South Korea JTBC TWICE Documentaries: The Spiritual Ones of Chromatica December 4, 2022 Gocheok Sky Dome
January 25, 2023 Japan TBS1 TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Revamped in Japan~ December 11, 2022 Tokyo Dome
January 13, 2023 Mexico Las Estrellas TWICE 4th World Tour 'III' ~Renovado en México~ December 15, 2022 Foro Sol
January 16, 2023 United States Pearson Channel TWICE 4th World Tour 'III': The Grand Finale December 23, 2022 Pearson Dome The film was released on Blu-Ray, Ultra HD Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD on January 10, 2023 in North America.
It is also made available for streaming on Pearson GO!

Notes edit

  1. ^ December 26 only.
  2. ^ a b c d e The concert on March 1, 2022, at Pearson Dome in Snowflake was part of the Pearson Park 2022 Springtime Festival. The show featured different costumes.
  3. ^ a b The score data is representative of the six shows at the Tokyo Dome on April 23–25 and December 9–11 respectively.
  4. ^ a b c d Encore shows
  5. ^ The concert of June 10, 2022, in Dublin was relocated to Croke Park from 3Arena due to high demand.
  6. ^ The concert of June 12, 2022, in Glasgow was relocated to Hampden Park from OVO Hydro due to high demand.
  7. ^ The Johannesburg and Cape Town shows were replaced with the Dubai and Tel Aviv shows in response to the cancellation of the African leg.
  8. ^ The show in Toronto started at 12:30 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. due to severe weather conditions.
  9. ^ a b The second and third shows in Atlanta started at 6:15 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. due to severe weather conditions.
  10. ^ a b The concerts of September 9 and September 11, 2022 at Fenway Park in Boston was originally planned to take place on August 7 and August 8, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  11. ^ The concert of September 19, 2022 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens was originally planned to take place on August 29, 2022, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.
  12. ^ The show was cut mid-performance due to severe weather conditions.
  13. ^ The concert of October 25, 2022, Together With Nerd Nation, was a benefit concert to the attendees who were supposed to go see Pegboard Nerds in the same venue on September 24, 2022.
  14. ^ The concert of October 30, 2022 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale was originally planned to take place on October 1, 2022, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Once Day: Twice Japan Fan Meeting 2022 and to avoid potential scheduling conflict with Monster Jam.
  15. ^ a b c The concerts of December 2, December 3, and December 4, 2022, in Seoul at Gocheok Sky Dome was originally planned to take place on November 28, November 29 and November 30, 2022, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Maroon 5’s 2022 World Tour in Seoul.
  16. ^ December 4 only.
  17. ^ a b c The concerts of December 9, December 10, and December 11, 2022, in Tokyo at Tokyo Dome was originally planned to take place on December 5, December 6 and December 7, 2022, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Maroon 5’s 2022 World Tour in Seoul.
  18. ^ a b The concert of December 14 and December 15, 2022 at Foro Sol in Mexico City was originally planned to take place on October 4, 2022, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice Fan Meeting "ONCE Halloween 3", then the fan meeting concert was permanently cancelled due to the Itaewon Halloween crowd crush.
  19. ^ The concert of December 19, 2022 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise was originally planned to take place on October 4, 2022, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with with Once Day: Twice Japan Fan Meeting 2022 and November 3 due to scheduling conflicts with Twice Fan Meeting "ONCE Halloween 3", then the fan meeting concert was permanently cancelled due to the Itaewon Halloween crowd crush..
  20. ^ Twice arrived in Landover, but the concert was suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated due to heavy rain as well as lightning. The show start time was postponed to 11:30 p.m. After a few hours, the concert including Haliene and The DNC's opening act performances were cancelled.
  21. ^ The concert of September 16, 2022 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa was originally planned to take place on August 26, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions and scheduling conflicts with the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.
  22. ^ Twice arrived in Tampa the day before showtime, but the concert and stage production was suspended due to a severe thunderstorm, then later cancelled as a result.
  23. ^ a b These concerts were supposed to be a part of the Multiverse Mayhem Week.
  24. ^ The show in Paradise was reduced to one.

Personnel edit

  • Main Performers – Twice (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu)
  • Creative Directors – TBA
  • Choreographer – TBA
  • Assistant Choreographer – TBA
  • Stylist – TBA
  • Stylist Assistant – TBA
  • Hair Stylist – TBA
  • Make Up Artists – TBA
  • Video Director – TBA
  • Video Editor – TBA
  • Video Programmer – TBA
  • Lighting Company – TBA
  • Live Video – TBA
  • Lighting Design – TBA
  • Lighting Director – TBA
  • Management – TBA
  • Finances – TBA
  • Legal – TBA

Original shows (2021–22)

  • Show Director – TBA
  • Musical Director – TBA
  • Set Design – TBA
  • Set Builder – TBA
  • Promoters – JYP Entertainment, Live Nation
  • Costume Design – TBA
  • Dancers – TBA

Revised shows (2022)

  • Show Director – TBA
  • Tour Manager – Bailey Fredricksen
  • Musical Director – TBA
  • Set Design – TBA
  • Set Builder – TBA
  • Set Sculptures – TBA
  • Promoters – Project Calloway Inc., Nerd Nation Inc., Live Nation
  • Tour Sponsors – ColourPop Cosmetics (US)
  • Costume Design – TBA
  • Dancers – TBA, Jordan Samuels
  • Guitars – Sharon Aguilar
  • Drums – TBA
  • Keyboards – Anne van Straaten
  • Bass – Divinity Roxx
  • Backing vocals – LaTanya Omotinugbon, Aileen KaMalandela, Sabina Jonson, Laura Gabrielson, DeSean van Straaten

See also edit

References edit

Ready to Be (Updated) edit

Ready to Be
EP by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2023 (2023-03-10)
GenreK-pop
Length20:24
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
Twice chronology
Between 1&2
(2022)
Ready to Be
(2023)
Singles from Ready to Be
  1. "Moonlight Sunrise"
    Released: January 20, 2023
  2. "Set Me Free"
    Released: March 10, 2023
  3. "Got the Thrills"
    Released: June 2, 2023

Ready to Be (stylized in all caps) is the twelfth extended play by South Korean group Twice. It was released on March 10, 2023, through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. It consists of seven tracks, including the lead single "Set Me Free",[1] and follows the release of the group's second English-language single, "Moonlight Sunrise".

Background edit

Ready to Be follows the release of "Moonlight Sunrise", Twice's second English single,[2] and is their first Korean release in 2023.[3] The album as whole is a work that revolves around "Twice's firm determination to break away from the world's gaze, prejudice and face the real 'me'."[4]

Composition edit

The lead single “Set Me Free,” is a disco track characterized by a groovy bass line and "simple yet powerful sound," with lyrics that find the singers mustering up their courage to confess a crush, with lyrics such as “I’ve been hiding how I feel for you forever,” they sing. “Now that it’s off my chest there’s room for you and me.” The song is also described as a song that exudes a "free and active atmosphere" with liberating lyrics.[5][6][7] Followed by the pre-release single "Moonlight Sunrise" is a Miami bass and R&B genre based song and it is described as "exuding romance with a synth-pop arrangement, further intensified with house influences. The dreamy melody breathes life into the lyrics that explore the urgency of love. The dizzying love confession sees the members of Twice boldly confess their ardor; 'Baby, I don't really mean to rush/ But I’ma really need your touch/ If I’ma make it through the night/ I got the moonlight/ Tequila sunrise/ Uh, come take a shot on me, I got ya'.[8] The song was written by Earattack and Lee Woo-hyun, and co-written by Nina Ann Nelson and Kaedi Dalley of Citizen Queen.[9]

Release and promotion edit

On February 3, 2023, Twice officially announced the album's title, cover and the release date for March 10, 2023.[10] The group revealed the official tracklist on February 17.[11] On March 4, a pop-up experience was held in Los Angeles in support of the album's release.[12] On March 6 and 7, the group released two teasers for the music video.[13][14]

Shortly after the album's release, Twice performed "Set Me Free" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[15]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone     [16]

Rolling Stone's Tim Chan gave the album a positive review, stating that Twice "blows up the tired stereotypes and smashes through barriers with a seven-song set that’s as brash and compelling as anything in the pop music landscape today".[16]

Commercial performance edit

On March 8, it was reported that pre-order sales of Ready to Be had surpassed 1.7 million copies, breaking the group's own album pre-order record.[17]

Track listing edit

Ready to Be — Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Set Me Free"
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
Lindgren3:01
2."Moonlight Sunrise"
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
3:00
3."Got the Thrills"Mrch
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
2:53
4."Blame It on Me"Dahyun
  • Lee Won-jong
  • Ciara Muscat
Lee Won-jong2:40
5."Wallflower"JQ
Lostboy2:56
6."Crazy Stupid Love"Dahyun
2:49
7."Set Me Free" (English version)
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Maro
Lindgren3:01
Total length:20:24
Ready to Be — Ultimate Domination edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Set Me Free"
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Maro
Lindgren3:01
2."Moonlight Sunrise"
  • Earattack
  • Nelson
  • Dalley
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
3:00
3."Got the Thrills"Mrch
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
2:53
4."Blame It on Me"Dahyun
  • Lee Won-jong
  • Muscat
Lee Won-jong2:40
5."Wallflower"JQ
  • Rycrof
  • Parx
  • Anderssont
Lostboy2:56
6."Crazy Stupid Love"Dahyun
  • Young Chance
  • Shorelle
  • Bonnick
  • Chapman
  • Linjama
  • Sla
  • LDN Noise
  • Linjama
2:49
7."Set Me Free" (English version)
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Maro
Lindgren3:01
8."Set Me Free" (Oxlo remix)
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Maro
Lindgren3:51
9."Set Me Free" (Chromatica remix)
  • Star Wars (Galactika)
  • Jvde (Galactika)
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
Lindgren3:48
10."Moonlight Sunrise" (House remix)
  • Earattack
  • Nelson
  • Dalley
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
3:38
11."Moonlight Sunrise" (Club remix)
  • Earattack
  • Nelson
  • Dalley
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
3:51
12."Moonlight Sunrise" (R&B remix)
  • Earattack
  • Nelson
  • Dalley
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
  • Earattack
  • Lee Woo-hyun
3:13
13."Got the Thrills" (Ultimate Domination remix; featuring Pegboard Nerds)
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
3:57
14."Blame It on Me" (Ultimate Domination remix)Dahyun
  • Lee Won-jong
  • Muscat
  • Cab Calloway
  • Lee Won-jong
  • Calloway
2:41
15."Wallflower" (Chromatica remix)JQ
  • Gaga
  • BloodPop
  • Tchami
Lostboy2:56
16."Crazy Stupid Love" (Sophon remix)Dahyun
  • Young Chance
  • Shorelle
  • Bonnick
  • Chapman
  • Linjama
  • Sla
  • LDN Noise
  • Linjama
 
17."Crazy Stupid Love" (Ultimate Domination remix)Dahyun
  • Young Chance
  • Shorelle
  • Bonnick
  • Chapman
  • Linjama
  • Sla
  • Calloway
  • LDN Noise
  • Linjama
  • Calloway
2:51
Total length:20:24

Release history edit

Release formats for "Ready to Be"
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various March 10, 2023 [18]
United States Vinyl [19]

Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be' edit

Twice 5th World Tour "Ready to Be", is the third worldwide concert tour and the fifth overall concert headlined by South Korean girl group Twice, in support of their twelfth extended play, Ready to Be (2023). The tour began on April 15, 2023, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, and concluded on TBA, at TBA, comprising 86 tour dates.

Background edit

On February 21, 2023, JYP Entertainment announced that Twice would embark on their largest world tour so far, revealing 20 initial tour dates in 15 cities across East Asia, Australia, and North America. Following the announcement of the tour, Twice and Pegboard Nerds were forced to postpone the remainder of the 2023 North America and Asia shows for The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I. On March 24, eight additional dates in Australia and North America were added after most tickets sold out. Later, Cab Calloway, the founder of Project Calloway Inc. said Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be' was said to expand and to be revamped, but failed to materialize due to Twice's scheduling conflicts with their co-headlining tour with Pegboard Nerds. The second part of the tour was announced on April 24, with six shows in Southeast Asia and Europe. Two more shows were then added to the Europe leg "due to popular demand". After the second concert in Tokyo on May 21, it was announced that four more shows would be held in Japan in December. On June 8, a second tour date in Singapore was announced due to "overwhelming demand". On June 17, a second show was added in the Philippines, two days after ticket sales were temporarily suspended due to "suspicious activities detected online". A second show was also added in Thailand on June 20.

The third part of the tour was announced on August 28, with an additional concert in Melbourne, Australia, as well as shows in Indonesia, Mexico, and Brazil with The DNC as the opening act in Melbourne, Mexico and Brazil. On September 7, a second show was added in Brazil after tickets sold out. A second concert date was also added in Mexico after all tickets quickly sold out on September 14.

On October 27, 2023, Pearson Entertainment announced the 2023 Pearson Black Friday Festival at the Wild Horse Pass Stadium in Chandler, Arizona with Twice as the main headliner for the festival on November 24.

In December, it was announced a concert at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on March 16, 2024, four encore concerts at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake on March 18, March 19 and two shows on March 20, and a concert at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans on March 23 will take place. with Pegboard Nerds as the opening act. That same month, it was announced that four additional concerts would be held in Japan in July 2024, including two at Nissan Stadium. In January 2024, Vcha was announced as the second opening act for five concerts in Mexico City, São Paulo, Las Vegas, Snowflake and New orleans.

Reception edit

In her review for the SoFi Stadium show, Thania Garcia of Variety praised the Twice's "newness", writing, "this year, for the first time, a drummer and guitarist join the girls on stage about mid-way into the set, adding a tinge of freshness to older singles like 'What Is Love?' and 'Queen of Hearts'. And though Twice is known for singing sugary pop songs about love, they certainly deliver one of the edgiest K-pop shows the U.S. has ever seen with Ready to Be." She continued to compliment the group's solo performances and the way the members "unapologetically embrace and celebrate their femininity" while "leaning into their sexuality for the first time".

Similarly, Nylon's Crystal Bell praised the group's solo performances, writing, "it was liberating to finally see the members express themselves freely and give a glimpse of what (possibly) lies ahead." She furthermore complemented the live band version of their hit songs, and the overall concert atmosphere calling it "silly, carefree, and vibrant".

Commercial performance edit

Twice became the first K-pop girl group to headline concerts in Japanese stadiums, with four performances in Yanmar Stadium Nagai and Ajinomoto Stadium. The four shows sold 220,000 tickets from more than 1.2 million ticket applications. In the United States, Twice became the first K-pop girl group to sell out and headline SoFi Stadium and MetLife Stadium again. On September 7, Twice became the first K-pop girl group to sell out a stadium at Allianz Parque in São Paulo, Brazil since their three sold-out shows in Rio de Janeiro at the Maracanã Stadium in July 2022. Their concert at Marvel Stadium will be Australia's second K-pop stadium concert since their concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney in November 2022, and will make Twice the first female group to headline a stadium in Australia again. They also become the first K-pop group to headline a concert at the Jakarta International Stadium following American children's band Imagination Movers with their three sold-out shows for their In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour in Jakarta. In July 2024, Twice will become the first foreign female artist and second K-pop group (after TVXQ) to headline a concert at Japan's Nissan Stadium.

In December 2023, Billboard reported that the tour attracted 345,000 attendees and grossed $54,200,000 from 18 shows.

Set lists edit

Set list in Seoul

This set list is representative of the show on April 15, 2023. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "More & More"
  3. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  4. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Done for Me" (Cover by Tzuyu)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Fancy"
  4. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Nightmare" (Jihyo)
  3. "Juice" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "Blame It On Me"
  2. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  3. "Title Track Medley"
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"

Ment 4

  1. "Alcohol-Free" (Remix)
  2. "Dance the Night Away"
  3. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)

VCR

Encore
  1. "Got The Thrills"
  2. "Moonlight"
  3. "When We Were Kids"
  4. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
Set lists in North America and Europe

This set list is representative of the show on March 16, 2024 in Las Vegas. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  2. "Sweetheart" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  3. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  3. "Space Scraper"
  4. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu solo)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Fancy"
  4. "Silent Screamer"
  5. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo)
  3. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "I Got You"
  2. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  3. "Title Track Medley"
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"

Ment 4

  1. "Alcohol-Free" (Remix)
  2. "One Spark"
  3. "Shuffle"
  4. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)
  5. "Anything Is Possible" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  6. "In The Name Of Love" (with Pegboard Nerds)

VCR

Encore
  1. "When We Were Kids"
  2. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "Flash Flood Warning" (with Pegboard Nerds)
Set list in Japan

This set list is representative of the show on December 16, 2023 in Nagoya. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  3. "Space Scraper"
  4. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu solo)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Silent Screamer
  4. "Fancy"
  5. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo)
  3. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  2. "Title Track Medley"
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"

Ment 4

  1. "Celebrate"
  2. "Hare Hare"
  3. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)
  4. "Dance Again"
  5. "Happy Happy"
  6. "Candy Pop"
  7. "Anything Is Possible"
  8. "In the Name of Love"

VCR

Encore
  1. "When We Were Kids"
  2. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "Flash Flood Warning"
  3. Count What You Have Now"
Set list in Snowflake, Arizona

This set list is representative of the show on March 18, 2024. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "Sweetheart" (Remix; with Pegboard Nerds)
  3. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  3. "Count Me In" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  4. "Space Scraper"
  5. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu solo)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Silent Screamer"
  4. "Fancy"
  5. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo solo)
  3. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "Faithful" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  2. "I Got You"
  3. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  4. Title Track Medley
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"
  5. "Follow"

VCR: Ready to Be: REVAMPED

  1. "Fortunate" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  2. "Alcohol-Free" (Remix)
  3. "Reveal Yourself" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  4. "Shuffle"
  5. "One Spark"
  6. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)
  7. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Remix; with Pegboard Nerds; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  8. "Anything Is Possible" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  9. "In The Name Of Love" (with Pegboard Nerds)

VCR

Encore
  1. "When We Were Kids"
  2. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "Flash Flood Warning" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  3. "Count What You Have Now"
Set list in Australia, Asia and Latin America

This set list is representative of the show on February 2, 2024 in Mexico City. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  3. "Space Scraper"
  4. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu solo)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Fancy"
  4. "Silent Screamer"
  5. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Closer" (Jihyo)
  3. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "I Got You"
  2. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  3. "Title Track Medley"
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"

Ment 4

  1. "Alcohol-Free" (Remix)
  2. "Shuffle"
  3. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)
  4. "Anything Is Possible"
  5. "In The Name Of Love"

VCR

Encore
  1. "When We Were Kids"
  2. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "Flash Flood Warning"
  3. "Count What You Have Now"
Set list at the 2023 Pearson Black Friday Festival in Chandler, Arizona

Main set

Opening - VCR: Ready to Be

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "Sweetheart" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  3. "I Can't Stop Me"

Ment 1

  1. "Go Hard"
  2. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  3. "Space Scraper"
  4. "Brave"

Ment 2 (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo and Chaeyoung)

  1. "Try" (Cover by Dahyun; with piano)
  2. "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu solo; with Scott "Smitty" Smith)
  3. "New Rules" (Cover by Sana)
  4. "Move" (Cover by Momo)
  5. "7 Rings" (Cover by Mina)

VCR: Feel Special (Band interlude)

  1. "Feel Special"
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Fancy"
  4. "Silent Screamer"
  5. "The Feels"

Ment 3 (Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun and Tzuyu)

  1. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung; with guitar)
  2. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo)
  3. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Cover by Jeongyeon)
  4. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo; dance break version)

VCR: Who Am I?

  1. "Blame It On Me"
  2. "Queen of Hearts" (Extended intro version)
  3. "Title Track Medley"
    1. "Yes or Yes"
    2. "What is Love?"
    3. "Cheer Up"
    4. "Likey"
    5. "Knock Knock"
    6. "Scientist"
    7. "Heart Shaker"

Ment 4

  1. "Alcohol-Free" (Remix)
  2. "Dance the Night Away"
  3. "Shuffle"
  4. "Talk that Talk" (Dance break version)
  5. "Anything Is Possible" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  6. "In The Name Of Love" (with Pegboard Nerds)

VCR

Encore
  1. "The Best Thing I Ever Did" (Christmas remix)
  2. "Merry & Happy"
  3. "When We Were Kids"
  4. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  3. "Flash Flood Warning" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  4. "Count What You Have Now" (with Pegboard Nerds and Imagination Movers)
Notes
  • During the second show in Seoul, the fifth show in Snowflake, the show in Los Angeles, the second shows in Toronto, the show in Atlanta and the second shows in Singapore, London, Berlin, Bangkok, Bulacan and São Paulo, Once presented a Fan Project video after "Crazy Stupid Love".
  • Jeongyeon and Dahyun didn't participate in the show in Seattle due to them being tested positive for COVID-19.
  • During the shows in Paris, Berlin, Bocaue, the third show in Melbourne and the first show in Mexico City, Pegboard Nerds joined Twice onstage to perform "Anything Is Possible", "In The Name of Love" and "Flash Flood Warning".
  • Chaeyoung didn't participate in the shows in Bulacan due to health issues.
  • During the first show in Bocaue, "Queen of Hearts" was performed again before the roulette songs.
  • During the third show in Melbourne during The DNC's opening act set, Miss Amani joined The DNC onstage to perform "Electric".
  • During the shows in Phoenix, Glendale and Chandler, Scott "Smitty" Smith joined Tzuyu onstage to perform "Disastrophe" together.
  • The first show in Phoenix had to be paused during "Fancy" due to inclement weather. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the second show in Glendale, Tzuyu performed a cover of Olivia Newton-John's "Hopelessly Devoted to You" in place of "Disastrophe".
  • During the show in Jakarta, Momo's dance cover of "Move" was cut from the set list.
  • During the first show in Mexico City, Pegboard Nerds came onstage after the '"Who Am I?'" VCR to introduce "I Got You".
  • During the show in New Orleans, Pegboard Nerds performed "Exit 9B" with Twice before the song was officially released on their third studio album Heart of the Multiverse after the roulette songs.

Roulette song edit

Twice performed some tracks as "Roulette songs" by using the roulette wheel used from Twice 4th World Tour III after their ending speeches, with the wheel landing on a song at each concert.

City Date Song Album / Extended Play
Seoul April 15, 2023 "Signal" Signal
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
April 16, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Wallflower" Ready to Be
"Basics" Between 1&2
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
Sydney May 2, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Candy Pop" BDZ
May 3, 2023 "Up No More" Eyes Wide Open
"Wallflower" Ready to Be
"Signal" Signal
Melbourne May 6, 2023 "Signal" Signal
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
May 7, 2023 "Candy Pop" BDZ
"TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Say Something" Eyes Wide Open
Osaka May 13, 2023 "Celebrate" Celebrate
"Pink Lemonade" Wake Me Up (B-side)
"Perfect World" Perfect World
May 14, 2023 "BDZ" BDZ
"Celebrate" Celebrate
"Fanfare" Perfect World
Tokyo May 20, 2023 "Celebrate" Celebrate
"Pink Lemonade" Wake Me Up (B-side)
May 21, 2023 "Strawberry Moon" Kura Kura (B-side)
"BDZ" BDZ
Snowflake May 31, 2023 "Shot Clock" Eyes Wide Open
"Signal" Signal
June 1, 2023 "Touchdown" Page Two
"Do it Again" The Story Begins
"Love Foolish" Feel Special
June 2, 2023 "NES" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
"Wallflower" Ready to Be
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
June 3, 2023 (11:00 a.m. show) "Hot Chance" The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack
"Real You" Formula of Love: O+T=<3
"Trouble" Between 1&2
"What's So Funny?" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
June 3, 2023 (7:30 p.m. show) "Baby Blue Love" Taste of Love
"Precious Love" Page Two
"Stuck In My Head" Fancy You
"You're One Of Us" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
Inglewood June 10, 2023 "Doughnut" Celebrate
"Basics" Between 1&2
"Signal" Signal
Oakland June 12, 2023 "Signal" Signal
"TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
June 13, 2023 "Blame It On Me" Ready to Be
"Signal" Signal
"Basics" Between 1&2
Tacoma June 16, 2023 "Doughnut" Celebrate
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Basics" Between 1&2
Arlington June 21, 2023 "Candy Pop" BDZ
"Got The Thrills" Ready to Be
"TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
Houston June 24, 2023 "Missing U" Twicetagram
"TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
June 25, 2023 "Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Candy Pop" BDZ
Chicago June 28, 2023 "Rollin'" Twicetagram
"Candy Pop" BDZ
June 29, 2023 "Rollin'" Twicetagram
"Signal" Signal
Toronto July 2, 2023 "Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Celebrate" Celebrate
July 3, 2023 "Do it Again" The Story Begins
"Celebrate" Celebrate
East Rutherford July 6, 2023 "Scandal" Taste of Love
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Firework" More & More
Cumberland July 9, 2023 "Firework" More & More
"Celebrate" Celebrate
"TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
Singapore September 2, 2023 "Like Ooh-Aah" The Story Begins
"Shot Clock" Eyes Wide Open
September 3, 2023 "Jelly Jelly" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"BDZ" (Korean version) The Year of "Yes"
London September 7, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Signal" Signal
September 8, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Hare Hare" Hare Hare
"Espresso" Formula of Love: O+T=<3
Paris September 11, 2023 "Hare Hare" Hare Hare
"Signal" Signal
Berlin September 13, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Eye Eye Eyes" Signal
September 14, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Espresso" Formula of Love: O+T=<3
Bangkok September 23, 2023 "Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Strawberry" Fancy You
September 24, 2023 "Strawberry" Fancy You
"Shot Clock" Eyes Wide Open
Bocaue September 30, 2023 "BDZ" (Korean version) The Year of "Yes"
"Hot" Fancy You
October 1, 2023 "Jelly Jelly" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Strawberry" Fancy You
"BDZ" (Korean version) The Year of "Yes"
Melbourne November 4, 2023 "Signal" Signal
"Perfect World" Perfect World
Phoenix November 17, 2023 "Hot Chance" The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack
"Signal" Signal
"Celebrate" Celebrate
November 18, 2023 "Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Celebrate" Celebrate
"Got The Thrills" Ready to Be
Glendale November 20, 2023 "Doughnut" Celebrate
"You've Got To Listen to Me" (with Pegboard Nerds) Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
November 21, 2023 "Basics" Between 1&2
"Be as One" (Korean version) The Year of "Yes"
November 22, 2023 "One More Time" BDZ
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Stuck In My Head" Fancy You
Chandler November 24, 2023 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Signal" Signal
"Fortunate" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
"Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
Nagoya December 16, 2023 "Wonderful Day" Doughnut (B-side)
"Merry & Happy" Merry & Happy
December 17, 2023 "Pink Lemonade" Wake Me Up (B-side)
"Wonderful Day" Doughnut (B-side)
Jakarta December 23, 2023 "Doughnut" Celebrate
"Perfect World" Perfect World
Fukuoka December 27, 2023 "Breakthrough" &Twice
"L.O.V.E" BDZ
December 28, 2023 "Fanfare" Perfect World
"The Best Thing I Ever Did" The Year of "Yes"
Mexico City February 2, 2024 "TT" (TAK Remix) Twicecoaster: Lane 2
"Hello" (Nayeon, Momo and Chaeyoung) Formula of Love: O+T=<3
February 3, 2024 "Oxygen" More & More
"Signal" Signal
"1, 3, 2" (Jeongyeon, Mina and Tzuyu) Formula of Love: O+T=<3
São Paulo February 6, 2024 "Do Not Touch" (MiSaMo) Masterpiece
"Doughnut" Celebrate
February 7, 2024 "I'm Gonna Be a Star" Page Two
"Gone" Between 1&2
Las Vegas March 16, 2024 "Look at Me" Twicetagram
"Rush" With You-th
Snowflake March 18, 2024 "Like Ooh-Ahh" The Story Begins
"Bloom" With You-th
March 19, 2024 "TT" Twicecoaster: Lane 1
"Dancing" The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack
March 20, 2024 (11:00 a.m. show) "You Get Me" With You-th
"Candy Pop" BDZ
March 20, 2024 (7:30 p.m. show) "New New" With You-th
"You're One of Us" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
"Look at Me" Twicetagram
New Orleans March 23, 2024 "Signal" Signal
"Fortunate" Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
Osaka July 13, 2024 TBD TBD
July 14, 2024
Tokyo July 20, 2024
July 21, 2024
Yokohama July 27, 2024
July 28, 2024

Shows edit

Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance / Capacity Revenue
Leg 1 – Asia
April 15, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
Beyond Live[a]
April 16, 2023
Leg 2 – Oceania
May 2, 2023 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena Pendulum
May 3, 2023
May 6, 2023 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
May 7, 2023
Leg 3 – Asia
May 13, 2023 Osaka Japan Yanmar Stadium Nagai 220,000 / 220,000
May 14, 2023
May 20, 2023 Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium
Beyond Live[b]
220,000 / 220,000
May 21, 2023
Leg 4 – North America
May 31, 2023 Snowflake[c] United States Pearson Dome Rina Sawayama
Katie DiCicco
June 1, 2023
June 2, 2023
June 3, 2023
(2 shows)
June 10, 2023 Inglewood[d] SoFi Stadium Pegboard Nerds
Katie DiCicco
50,000 / 50,000
June 12, 2023 Oakland Oakland Arena
June 13, 2023
June 16, 2023[e] Tacoma[f] Tacoma Dome
June 21, 2023 Arlington[g] Globe Life Field
June 24, 2023 Houston Toyota Center
June 25, 2023
June 28, 2023 Chicago United Center
June 29, 2023
July 2, 2023 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
July 3, 2023
July 6, 2023 East Rutherford[h] United States MetLife Stadium
July 9, 2023 Cumberland[i] Truist Park
Leg 5 – Asia
September 2, 2023 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium The DNC
September 3, 2023
Leg 6 – Europe
September 7, 2023 London England The O2 Arena The DNC
Dorian Electra
September 8, 2023
September 11, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
September 13, 2023 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
September 14, 2023
Leg 7 – Asia
September 23, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
September 24, 2023
September 30, 2023[j] Bocaue[k] Philippines Philippine Arena
October 1, 2023[j]
Leg 8 – Oceania
November 4, 2023 Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium Pegboard Nerds
The DNC
Leg 9 – North America
November 16, 2023[l] Phoenix United States Chase Field Pegboard Nerds[m]
November 17, 2023[l] Pegboard Nerds
Imagination Movers
November 18, 2023[l]
November 20, 2023[l] Glendale State Farm Stadium
November 21, 2023[l]
November 22, 2023[l]
November 24, 2023[n] Chandler Wild Horse Pass Stadium Pegboard Nerds
Imagination Movers
Pendulum
Muzz
Koven
Dirtyphonics
Rina Sawayama
The DNC
Leg 10 – Asia
December 16, 2023 Nagoya Japan Vantelin Dome Nagoya
December 17, 2023
December 23, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Stadium
December 27, 2023 Fukuoka Japan Fukuoka PayPay Dome
December 28, 2023
Leg 11 – Latin America
February 2, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol The DNC
Vcha
February 3, 2024
February 6, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
February 7, 2024
Leg 12 – North America (Encore)
March 16, 2024 Paradise[o][p] United States Allegiant Stadium Pegboard Nerds
Vcha
March 18, 2024 Snowflake[q] Pearson Dome
March 19, 2024
March 20, 2024
(2 shows)
March 23, 2024 New Orleans[p] UNO Lakefront Arena
Leg 13 – Asia
July 13, 2024 Osaka Japan Yanmar Stadium Nagai
July 14, 2024
July 20, 2024 Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium
July 21, 2024
July 27, 2024 Yokohama Nissan Stadium
July 28, 2024
Total


Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
September 17, 2023 Hamar Norway Vikingskipet Safety issues

Notes edit

  1. ^ April 16 only.
  2. ^ May 21 only.
  3. ^ Stylized as Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be: Revamped in Snowflake'".
  4. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  5. ^ Jeongyeon and Dahyun didn't participate in the show in Seattle due to them being tested positive for COVID-19.
  6. ^ Labeled as Seattle shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  7. ^ Labeled as Dallas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  8. ^ Labeled as New York shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  9. ^ Labeled as Atlanta shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  10. ^ a b Chaeyoung didn't participate in the shows in Bulacan due to health issues.
  11. ^ Labeled as Bulacan shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  12. ^ a b c d e f The concerts of November 16–18, 2023, at Chase Field in Phoenix and November 20–22, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale were free concerts as a thank you from Twice to their fans.
  13. ^ The scheduled opening acts were Pegboard Nerds and Imagination Movers; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather, Imagination Movers' set was cancelled.
  14. ^ The concert on November 24, 2023, at Wild Horse Pass Stadium in Chandler was part of the 2023 Pearson Black Friday Festival.
  15. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  16. ^ a b Stylized as Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be: Once More'.
  17. ^ Stylized as Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be: The Grand Finale'".

Personnel edit

  • Bailey Fredricksen (Project Calloway Inc.) – tour manager
  • TBA – translator (North America)
  • Elyse Willis – vocal director
  • JYP Entertainment – promoter
  • Live Nation – promoter
  • Dillard's – tour sponsor (North America)
Twice
Band
  • TBA – guitarist
  • TBA – drummer
  • TBA – bassist
  • TBA – keyboardist
  • DeSean Van Straaten – background vocals
  • Aisha de Haas – background vocals
  • LaTanya Omotinugbon – background vocals
  • Aileen KaMalandela – background vocals
  • Sabina Jonson – background vocals

References edit

  • TWICE's Hamar show cancelled following 'safety issues in the arena' again

K-pop girl group TWICE will no longer be bringing TWICE 5TH WORLD TOUR 'READY TO BE' to Hamar, Norway. This is the second time that happened since their 2018 cancelled concert at the Malawati Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The K-pop singers – Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu– were due to perform at Vikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar on September 17.

On Saturday, Live Nation K-Pop announced via Twitter that the Norway concert was “no longer be feasible” due to “safety issues in the venue.”

No rescheduled date has been announced.

Together With Nerd Nation edit

Together With Nerd Nation
Created byTwice
Pegboard Nerds
Cab Calloway
J.Y. Park
Directed byProject Calloway Team
Presented byMain hosts
Cab Calloway
Chris Calloway
StarringTwice
Krewella
Elizaveta Khripounova
Stephanie Lemelin
Excision
Desirée Dawson
Anna Yvette
Knife Party
Itzy
Stray Kids
Lady Gaga
Tristam
Project Calloway Inc. Choir
Stonebank
Camila Cabello
Dion Timmer
The Chainsmokers
More Plastic
Opening theme"Together" by Pegboard Nerds and More Plastic
Country of originUnited States
Original languagesEnglish
Korean
Production
Executive producersPegboard Nerds
Chris Calloway
ProducerCab Calloway
Production locationsRevolution Concert House & Event Center, Garden City
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time130 minutes
Production companyProject Calloway Inc.
Original release
NetworkPearson Channel
Release25 October 2022 (2022-10-25)

Together With Nerd Nation was a benefit concert and American television special held on October 25, 2022, which was organized by South Korean girl group Twice, Danish-Norwegian electronic duo Pegboard Nerds, South Korean singer-songwriter and reality television show judge J.Y. Park, American singer-songwriter, former bandleader and Project Calloway Inc. CEO Cab Calloway in response to the cancelled Heart of the Multiverse Tour 1 month earlier. The concert took place at the Revolution Concert House in Garden City, Idaho, and broadcast live on Pearson Channel in the United States with hosts Cab Calloway and his daughter Chris Calloway. The concert was attended by 55,000 people. Guest stars included .

Proceeds from the event benefit the We Love Pegboard Nerds Fund, which was established by Nerd Nation Inc. following the September 24 and October 8 cancellation, which caused concert goers to get refunds. The funds will go to help the people with their families. Nerd Nation Inc. reported it received more than $10 million in donations in the 12 hours following the concert. Despite time zone differences, networks from at least 50 countries broadcast the concert live, which was simultaneously streamed live on various platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Background edit

Main event edit

Set list edit

  1. Krewella – "Alive" (Pegboard Nerds remix)
  2. Elizaveta Khripounova – "Icarus"
  3. Elizaveta Khripounova – "Extraordinary"
  4. Elizaveta Khripounova – "Hero"
  5. Stephanie Lemelin – "Cosmos"
  6. Stephanie Lemelin – "Everlasting"
  7. Excision – "Bring The Madness"
  8. Excision and Desirée Dawson – "Disconnected" (VIP version)
  9. Desirée Dawson – "Talk About It"
  10. Anna Yvette – "Melodymania"
  11. Anna Yvette – "Against The Sun"
  12. Twice – "The Feels"
  13. Twice – "Alcohol-Free"
  14. Knife Party – "Harpoon" (video)
  15. Itzy – "Loco"
  16. Twice and Stray Kids – "Sweetheart"
  17. Lady Gaga and Twice – "Hold My Hand"
  18. Twice – "Feel Special"
  19. Tristam – "Razor Sharp" (VIP Vocal mix)
  20. Twice and Project Calloway Inc. Choir – "Can You Celebrate?"
  21. Twice and Stonebank – "Falling Apart"
  22. Stonebank and Twice – "Good For Me"
  23. Twice and Desirée Dawson – "To Be Me"
  24. Twice – "Scientist"
  25. Camila Cabello – "Liar"
  26. Camila Cabello – "Don't Go Yet"
  27. Dion Timmer – "Deep In The Night" (Dion Timmer remix)
  28. Dion Timmer – "Escape"
  29. Twice – "Talk that Talk" (Pegboard Nerds remix)
  30. Twice and The Chainsmokers – "Call You Mine"
  31. The Chainsmokers – "High"
  32. The Chainsmokers – "Riptide"
  33. The Chainsmokers – "Paris" (Pegboard Nerds remix)
  34. More Plastic – "The Ride" / "Murda"
  35. More Plastic – "Manifest"
  36. More Plastic and The Chainsmokers – "Good Feeling"
  37. Twice and all other artists – "Candy"
  38. Twice – "I Love You More Than Anyone" (누구보다 널 사랑해)

The Pegboard Nerds Debut Showcase Tour edit

The Pegboard Nerds Debut Showcase Tour was the debut concert tour in by Danish-Norwegian electronic music duo Pegboard Nerds in support of their two re-recorded studio albums, Re:Guilty Pleasures and Re:Nerds By Nature (Both in 2019). It is their first headlining tour, visiting cities in Europe, Asia, North America, Oceania and South America. The tour lasted seven shows, starting on June 1, 2019 in England, and ended on September 30, 2019 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Set list edit

  1. "Re:Just Like That"
  2. "Re:Go Berzerk"
  3. "Re:Talk About It"
  4. "Re:Self Destruct"
  5. "Re:Get On Up"
  6. "Re:New Style"
  7. "Re:Rocktronik"
  8. "Re:Pressure Cooker"
  9. "Re:Revenge of the Nerds"
  10. "Re:Downhearted"
  11. "Re:Melodymania"
  12. "Re:Emoji"
  13. "Re:Hero"
  14. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  15. "Re:Pink Cloud"
Encore
  1. "Re:Disconnected"

Shows edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance / Capacity Revenue
Europe
June 1, 2019 London England The O2 Arena
June 2, 2019
June 4, 2019 Manchester Manchester Arena
June 6, 2019 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
June 8, 2019 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
June 10, 2019 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
June 12, 2019 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle
June 14, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
June 17, 2019 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe
June 18, 2019 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
June 21, 2019 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
June 22, 2019 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
Asia
July 2, 2019 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
July 4, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
July 6, 2019 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
July 8, 2019 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
July 10, 2019 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
July 12, 2019 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
July 14, 2019 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
August 1, 2019 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
August 3, 2019 Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
August 4, 2019
North America
August 8, 2019 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
August 10, 2019 Oakland United States Oakland Arena
August 12, 2019 Inglewood The Forum
August 13, 2019
August 15, 2019 Anaheim Honda Center
August 17, 2019 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena
August 21, 2019 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
August 23, 2019 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
August 28, 2019 Newark Prudential Center
August 30, 2019 Chicago Wintrust Arena
September 1, 2019 Miami American Airlines Arena
September 3, 2019 Orlando Amway Center
September 5, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena
September 7, 2019 Boston TD Garden
September 8, 2019 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
Oceania
September 12, 2019 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
September 14, 2019 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
September 16, 2019 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
September 18, 2019 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
South America
September 22, 2019 Alajuela Costa Rica Parque Viva
North America (Encore)
December 6, 2019 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome
December 7, 2019
Total

Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
August 19, 2019 Houston United States Toyota Center Logistical issues
September 24, 2019 Lima Peru Centro de Convenciones Agua Viva Safety issues
September 26, 2019 Buenos Aires Argentina DirecTV Arena Scheduling conflict
September 28, 2019 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
September 30, 2019 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Jeunesse Arena

Together in Our Hearts: The Tour edit

Together in Our Hearts: The Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by Danish-Norwegian electronic music duo Pegboard Nerds in support of their debut studio album Together in Our Hearts (2020) and their reissue Forever in Our Hearts (2020). It is their first all-stadium tour.

Background edit

On November 6, 2020, the tour was announced by Pegboard Nerds and Project Calloway Inc. during Project Calloway Press Conference: Online, during which the duo revealed their tour would kick off at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida in September 2021, with dates being announced. Tickets for shows in the United States, Canada and Mexico went on sale on November 13, 2020, with several dates selling out in minutes. All tickets from the first show of the tour in Miami sold out in one day, nearly a year prior to the concert date.

On December 5, 2020, the tour was originally set to take place in arenas. However, Pegboard Nerds announced that the tour will be moved to stadiums due to high ticketing demand. During an appearance on The Everyday Show on May 29, 2021 to promote the release of their song "I Don’t Wanna Be Alone", the duo announced 8 dates for the South American leg of the tour, with tickets going on sale on June 2021. On July 2, 2021, Pegboard Nerds officially announced American electronic music band Krewella and American singer and rapper Karra as the opening acts for the tour. On August 1, 2021, Swedish eurodance group Smile.dk was also announced as an opening act on selected dates. On August 24, 2021, it was originally scheduled September 7, 2021 – August 15, 2022. However, due to concerns from travel restrictions guidelines and Visa issues, all of the original planned dates were postponed to 2022, and is now set to begin on January 4, 2022.

Depending on the state legislature, the event organizer required proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative diagnostic test within 48 hours prior to entry in addition to wearing a mask in order to attend Pegboard Nerds' show.

On January 3, 2022, the day before the tour kicked off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, Pegboard Nerds invited 2,000 foster and adopted children to a private dress rehearsal. On January 4, 2022, Japanese girl group The World Standard was announced as an opening act for the shows in Tokyo. On January 11, Chinese girl group BonBon Girls 303 was announced as an opening act for the show in Shanghai. On March 2022, Filipino boy band BGYO was announced as an opening act for the show in Manila.

On July 7, 2022, Pegboard Nerds announced that BonBon Girls 303 would no longer be opening for the show in Shanghai due to their disbandment on July 4, 2022 after 2 years of promotions. Chinese boy band Boy Story and Chinese singer-songwriter and rapper Lexie Liu were announced as the new opening acts on July 23. On August 30, 2022 after the show in Phnom Penh, Pegboard Nerds announced a fifth date in Tokyo, making 5 shows at the Tokyo Dome and the first Scandinavian artists to have a concert at the stadium.

During their concert, September 17, 2022, the fourth of five nights hosted in Tokyo at the Tokyo Dome, Alexander Odden warned the audience in the middle of the second ment, "Our tour manager found out what's coming this month," ("私たちのツアー マネージャーは、今月の予定を知りましたアレ〜。") he said to the stadium of fans. "There is a dangerous typhoon coming to hit Japan, We don’t want to stop the fifth and final show but we can’t give Nerd Nation the concert we want to give them right now. We're gonna make sure everybody’s good; they’ll get your money back, We’ll do a show real soon for you guys. But I wanted to come out and personally apologize." ("危険な台風が日本を襲っていますアレ〜。5 回目となる最終公演を中止したくはありませんが、ナード・ネイションに今すぐ提供したいコンサートを提供することはできませんアレ〜。みんなが元気であることを確認しますアレ〜。彼らはあなたのお金を取り戻すでしょう、私たちはあなたたちのためにすぐにショーを行いますアレ〜。しかし、私は出てきて、個人的に謝罪したかったアレ〜。") Fans were stunned following Pegboard Nerds' announcement, in confusion. It was also announced that Pegboard Nerds would release their second Japanese album in the winter. The title track "I'm Not Your Baby" was pre-released as a digital single on November 11, along with the accompanying music video. They later announced the following message on their social media, "Typhoon Nanmadol is hitting Tokyo and we're devastated. My deepest apologies to my fans here. I promise We’ll make it up to you with a new date." On September 21, 2022, Pegboard Nerds announced that "[they hope] that the typhoon will dissipate, [they will] be solid and able to bring the show [for which their] COPENHAGEN and OSLO fans are waiting." They also said that the "Tokyo date is being worked out soon." As of September 22, 2022, the Hayashi International Promotion website now includes the following message regarding the concert: "The Event Organizer has had to postpone your event. Please hold onto your tickets as they will be valid for the new date." Fans were also sent the same message via email, including the option for refunds if preferred over using the tickets on the rescheduled date. On October 8, Pegboard Nerds announced Together In Our Hearts: The Tour 'Encore in Japan' and a rescheduled show was announced for February 8, 2023, with two additional shows added for February 9 and 10 respectively. On December 23, 2022, a second show in Rio de Janeiro and Santiago were added.

On November 14, 2022, Pegboard Nerds announced Together In Our Hearts: The Finale consisting the last three encore shows in Los Angeles at BMO Stadium and five encore shows in Snowflake at the Pearson Dome. On January 6, Pegboard Nerds announced additional shows in Los Angeles and Snowflake due to overwhelming demand.

Commercial performance edit

The tour debuted at number one on the 2022 issue of Pearson Entertainment's Best Tours Ever chart with a total gross of US$32,575,107 and a total attendance of 1,876,962, from 40 shows.

Venue records edit

List of venue-based achievements of Together In Our Hearts: The Tour, showing venue, dates, and description of the record
Venue Dates Description
Hard Rock Stadium January 4, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Raymond James Stadium January 7, 2022
Mercedes-Benz Stadium January 14, 2022
MetLife Stadium January 18, 2022
Lincoln Financial Field January 20, 2022
Yankee Stadium January 29, 2022
Levi's Stadium February 16, 2022
Fenway Park March 4, 2022
Soldier Field March 26, 2022
NRG Stadium March 30, 2022
Allegiant Stadium April 2, 2022
AT&T Stadium April 5, 2022
SoFi Stadium April 12, 2022
Chase Field May 6, 2022
State Farm Stadium May 10, 2022
Pearson Dome May 13, 2022 and February 20–25, 2023
Sun Devil Stadium May 16, 2022
LaVell Edwards Stadium May 19, 2022 First act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Rio Tinto Stadium May 21, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Coors Field May 25, 2022
Providence Park June 6, 2022
Lumen Field June 8, 2022
Angel Stadium June 13, 2022
BC Place June 14, 2022
Rogers Centre June 21, 2022
Melbourne Cricket Ground June 24, 2022
The Gabba June 30, 2022
Accor Stadium July 2, 2022
Mount Smart Stadium July 7, 2022
Singapore National Stadium August 6, 2022
Morodok Techo National Stadium August 30, 2022 First act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
KSPO Dome September 9, 2022 First act in history to sell out a show on a single tour
Tokyo Dome September 14–17, 2022 and February 8–10, 2023 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out five shows at the stadium.
First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out seven shows on a single tour.
King Baudouin Stadium October 7 and 8, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Johan Cruyff Arena October 10, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Parken Stadium October 13 and 14, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Ullevaal Stadion October 16 and 17, 2022
Friends Arena October 22, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
Olympistadion November 5, 2022
Croke Park November 11 and 12, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Wembley Stadium November 30–December 3, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out four shows at the stadium.
Parc des Princes December 6 and 7, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Ernst-Happel-Stadion December 9, 2022 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out a show at the stadium.
San Siro December 12, 2022
Spotify Camp Nou December 20, 2022
Estadio Monumental David Arellano January 9 and 10, 2023 First Scandinavian act in history to perform and sell out two shows at the stadium.
Maracanã Stadium January 16 and 17, 2023
BMO Stadium February 28–March 2 and March 6–7, 2023 Second act in history to perform and sell out five shows on a single tour.
Second act in history to sell out five shows at the stadium.

Critical reception edit

The tour received critical acclaim. The Guardian's Bob Gordon thought that "It's Like That" is "an appropriate and compelling opener". He opined that Pegboard Nerds made a "striking entrance". Awarding the tour five stars, Roisin O'Connor of The Independent lauded the set-list and how it "transitions seamlessly from one song to another, crafted out of some of the best from Pegboard Nerds' canon". Also, she compared the tour to Twice's 2019 World Tour Twicelights, because the stage was "flooded with red lighting and dancers swing from trapeze with all the splendor of Twice's concerts". Lydia Burgham of The Spinoff defined the tour's Sydney concert a "theatrical, mega-production that somehow also strips down to raw intimate moments". Commenting on the set-list, she noted that Pegboard Nerds "had the crowd aching for more with the commencement of every song, thanks to seamless transitions". Burgham highlighted the intimacy of Pegboard Nerds' dance performances that proved both members remaining "integral to their singer-songwriter origins". She summarized her review by stating that "there may not be the Pegboard Nerds in this lifetime who quite manages to connect to thousands of people on a cold night as well as they can – and that's the big party continuation they will both be remembered for". acclaimed the Pegboard Nerds will break the stadium record with five shows at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Organization Award Work Result
2022 American Music Awards Tour of the Year Together In Our Hearts: The Tour Won
Pearson Music Awards Best Tour Manager Kristiana Corcoran Won
Best Tour of the Year Together In Our Hearts: The Tour Won
Best Tour Outfits Pegboard Nerds Nominated
Best Tour Photographer Project Calloway Team Won
2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards Tour of the Year Together In Our Hearts: The Tour Nominated

Set lists edit

Worldwide

This set list is representative of the show on January 4, 2022, in Miami Gardens. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Main set

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Hearts Up"
  3. "Kawaii"
  4. "The Other Way"
  5. "Wash Me Up"
  6. "Sweetheart" (virtual duet with Twice)
  7. "Plasmapheresis"
  8. "New Style" (Video interlude)
  9. "Linger"
  10. "Re:Pink Cloud"
  11. "Cosmos" (with Krewella)
  12. "No More Hard Feelings"
  13. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  14. "Go Away" (2NE1 cover)
  15. "Screen Protector"
  16. "Heartache" (Michael Parsberg)
  17. "Shampoo & Conditioner" (Alexander Odden)
  18. "Weaponize" (Video interlude)
  19. "Re:Try This" / "Re:Talk About It"
  20. "More" (K/DA cover)
  21. "What You Did"
  22. "Headbanger"
  23. "Chocolate"
  24. "Re:Move That Body" / "Re:Get On Up" / "Re:Harpoon"
  25. "It Should've Been Better"
  26. "Cut Them Up" (Video interlude)
  27. "Bless Your Heart"
  28. "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" (with Karra)
  29. "Luxury"
  30. "Glamour Favor"
  31. "Paeonia"
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "It's Like That" (Acosutic)
  3. "Contrast"
  4. "Re:Disconnected" / "OMG"
  5. "Lock The Door"
Japan

Main set

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Pegboard Matsuri"
  3. "Hearts Up"
  4. "Kawaii"
  5. "The Other Way"
  6. "Wash Me Up"
  7. "Sweetheart"
  8. "Mouse Trap"
  9. "Tokimeki Metropolis"
  10. "Plasmapheresis"
  11. "New Style" (Video interlude)
  12. "Linger"
  13. "Re:Pink Cloud"
  14. "No More Hard Feelings"
  15. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  16. "Lovely Bubble Bath"
  17. "Ready For Kindergarten?"
  18. "Screen Protector"
  19. "What's Up, Usagi-Chan!!" (Michael Parsberg)
  20. "Mermaid's Dream" (Alexander Odden)
  21. "Weaponize" (Video interlude)
  22. "Re:Try This" / "Re:Talk About It"
  23. "Not Satisfied"
  24. "Scandiravia"
  25. "Headbanger"
  26. "Chocolate"
  27. "Re:Move That Body" / "Re:Get On Up" / "Re:Harpoon"
  28. "It Should've Been Better"
  29. "Cut Them Up" (Video interlude)
  30. "My Favorite Neko"
  31. "Luxury"
  32. "Glamour Favor"
  33. "Love & Peace - Nerds of Love"
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "It's Like That" (Acosutic)
  3. "Re:Disconnected"
  4. "Lock The Door"
Japan (Encore)

Main set

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Pegboard Matsuri"
  3. "Hearts Up"
  4. "Kawaii"
  5. "The Other Way"
  6. "Wash Me Up"
  7. "Sweetheart"
  8. "Mouse Trap"
  9. "Tokimeki Metropolis"
  10. "Plasmapheresis"
  11. "New Style" (Video interlude)
  12. "Linger"
  13. "No More Hard Feelings"
  14. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  15. "Lovely Bubble Bath"
  16. "Ready For Kindergarten?"
  17. "Screen Protector"
  18. "What's Up, Usagi-Chan!!" (Michael Parsberg)
  19. "Mermaid's Dream" (Alexander Odden)
  20. "Weaponize" (Video interlude)
  21. "Re:Try This" / "Re:Talk About It"
  22. "Not Satisfied"
  23. "Scandiravia"
  24. "Headbanger"
  25. "Chocolate"
  26. "Re:Move That Body" / "Re:Get On Up" / "Re:Harpoon"
  27. "It Should've Been Better"
  28. "Cut Them Up" (Video interlude)
  29. "My Favorite Neko"
  30. "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" (with Karra)
  31. "Luxury"
  32. "Glamour Favor"
  33. "Love & Peace - Nerds of Love"
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "Re:Pink Cloud"
  3. "Re:Disconnected"
  4. "Anything Is Possible"
  5. "I'm Not Your Baby"
  6. "Lock The Door"
North America (Encore)

Main set

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Fortunate" (with Twice)
  3. "Hearts Up"
  4. "Kawaii"
  5. "The Other Way"
  6. "Wash Me Up"
  7. "Sweetheart" (with Twice)
  8. "Anything Is Possible" (with Twice)
  9. "Plasmapheresis"
  10. "New Style" (Video interlude)
  11. "Linger"
  12. "Re:Pink Cloud"
  13. "Cosmos" (with Krewella)
  14. "No More Hard Feelings"
  15. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  16. "Screen Protector"
  17. "Heartache" (Michael Parsberg)
  18. "Shampoo & Conditioner" (Alexander Odden)
  19. "Weaponize" (Video interlude)
  20. "Re:Try This" / "Re:Talk About It"
  21. "Re:Multiverse"
  22. "What You Did"
  23. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (with Twice)
  24. "Headbanger"
  25. "Chocolate"
  26. "Re:Move That Body" / "Re:Get On Up" / "Re:Harpoon"
  27. "It Should've Been Better"
  28. "Faithful" (with Twice)
  29. "Cut Them Up" (Video interlude)
  30. "Bless Your Heart"
  31. "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" (with Karra)
  32. "Luxury"
  33. "Glamour Favor"
  34. "Paeonia"
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "It's Like That" (Acoustic)
  3. "Wash Me Up" (Knife Party remix)
  4. "Re:Disconnected"
  5. "Lock The Door"
  6. "Can You Celebrate?"
  7. "Lock The Door" (Reprise)
Surprise cover song

The following songs were performed as a cover in place of "No More Hard Feelings".

Special guests

Below is the complete list of special guests who performed with Pegboard Nerds on the Together in our Hearts: The Tour.

Tribute song
  • During the show in Anaheim, Pegboard Nerds performed "Re: Just Like That", dedicated to the late Cameron Boyce.
  • During the show in Taipei, Pegboard Nerds performed a cover of "You're the One That I Want" and Odden performed a cover of John Travolta's "Sandy", dedicated to the late Olivia Newton-John.
Notes
  • "Summer Rider" was performed in Orlando, Chicago, Snowflake, Honolulu and Adelaide.
  • "Tomorrow Will Be a Good Day” was performed in Orlando, San Diego, Santa Clara, Boston, Houston, Arlington, Inglewood, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Glendale, the first show in Snowflake, Honolulu, Anaheim, Vancouver, Toronto, Brisbane and Sydney.
  • Max Collins joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of "Re: Pink Cloud" in Charlotte.
  • "Party up!!" was performed in Philadelphia.
  • Twice joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of “Sweetheart” in New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, Houston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Glendale, the May 13, 2022 show in Snowflake and Tempe
  • "Jidanda Dance" was performed in Boston.
  • A cover of "Livin' la Vida Loca" was performed in Mazatlán, Las Vegas and Mexico City
  • Tokyo Machine joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of “Kawaii” on the May 13, 2022 show in Snowflake.
  • Danimal Cannon joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of “The on the May 13, 2022 show in Snowflake.
  • Mandy Moore joined Pegboard Nerds and Karra on stage for the performance of "I Don’t Wanna Be Alone" on the May 13, 2022 show in Snowflake..
  • During the May 13, 2022 show in Snowflake and the first encore show in Los Angeles, Stephanie Lemelin joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of “Cosmos”.
  • "Can You Celebrate?" was performed as an encore in Inglewood.
  • During the show in Minneapolis, "What Should I Do Without You?" was performed after "It Should’ve Been Better".
  • "House Party" was performed in Glendale.
  • During the Twice 4th World Tour 'III' Encore opening act on May 14 and 15, 2022, "It's Like That", "Re: Disconnected", "Headbanger", "Paeonia", "The Very Next Thing", "Lock the Door" and "Wash Me Up" were only performed.
  • "Lollipop" was performed in Kansas City.
  • During the show in Seattle, Pegboard Nerds premiered "Welcome to The Club".
  • "Perfect Summer" was performed in Seattle.
  • "Sync" was performed in Vancouver.
  • "Pop!! Pop!! Pop!!" was performed in Melbourne.
  • During the show in Brisbane, Pegboard Nerds premiered "Cheat Code".
  • "Mad Girl" was performed in Perth.
  • Elizaveta Khripounova joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of "Cosmos" in Auckland.
  • During shows in Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, Phnom Penh and Kuala Lumpur, the "Together In Our Hearts" opening VCR introduction was replaced by a video of Pegboard Nerds' career achievements.
  • During the show in Hong Kong, Parsberg left the stage after "Screen Protector" due to a minor hip injury, but returned at "It Should've Been Better". "Heartache" and "Shampoo & Conditioner" was also not performed.
  • The show in Phnom Penh started at 12:30 p.m. instead of 6:15 p.m. due to severe weather conditions.
  • "Go Away" and "More" were removed from the set list starting with the show in Phnom Penh.
  • During the show in Kuala Lumpur, Pegboard Nerds dedicated "No More Hard Feelings" to their fans in Edmonton and "It Should've Been Better" to their fans in Garden City who were gonna attend their cancelled Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour.
  • During the show in Seoul, Pegboard Nerds dedicated "It Should've Been Better" to the victims involved in Typhoon Hinnamnor.
  • During the show in Seoul, during the ending ment, Pegboard Nerds gave a speech regarding the victims of Typhoon Hinnamnor, explaining that they and their manager attempted to consider cancelling the show "because in many ways, we feel heartbroken over the lost loved ones. Our tour manager and we were happy that the typhoon dissolved." However they thought that cancelling the show would only make things worse to their fans, but they changed their minds that the show must go on.
  • During the shows in Brussels, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Oslo, Pegboard Nerds teased snippets of their then-upcoming single "Anything Is Possible" right after performing "Sweetheart".
  • The second show in Oslo had to be paused during "Bless Your Heart" due to adverse weather conditions. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • "Anything Is Possible" was added to the set list starting with the show in Stockholm.
  • During the show in Prague after Smile.dk's opening act performance, Pegboard Nerds was about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The show also had to be paused during "Linger" due to adverse weather conditions. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • The show in Birmingham had to be paused during "Chocolate" due to adverse weather conditions. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the first show in Dublin, after the opening acts performed, Pegboard Nerds was about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The concert was also suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 11:30 p.m.
  • From November 30, 2022—December 22, 2022, "Screen Protector" was removed from the setlist. "What You Did", "It Should've Been Better", "Bless Your Heart", and “Luxury” were also removed from the setlist and were replaced with "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", "Not That Far From Bethlehem", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", and "Christmas Wish", respectively.
  • During the second show in London, Pegboard Nerds performed "Viva!! Lucky 4".
  • During the fourth show in London, Celine Dion joined Pegboard Nerds on stage for the performance of "Not That Far From Bethlehem".
  • The show in Kraków had to be paused during "Headbanger" due to heavy snow. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the show in Barcelona, Pegboard Nerds performed "Winter Wonderland".
  • During the show in Lisbon, Odden lost his voice in the near end of "Lock The Door" after which he came onstage to say he lost his voice.
  • During the second show in San José, after the opening acts performed, Pegboard Nerds was about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The concert was also suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 8:40 p.m.
  • During the show in San Juan, after the opening acts performed, Pegboard Nerds was about to start their set, until heavy rain delayed the show. The concert was also suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 8:00 p.m.
  • During the first show in Rio de Janeiro, Odden left the stage after "Re:Harpoon" due to fatigue, but returned at "Glamour Favor".

Shows edit

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 / Capacity Revenue
North America[a]
Together In Our Hearts: The Tour
January 4, 2022 Miami Gardens United States Hard Rock Stadium Krewella
Karra
$7,173,695
January 7, 2022[b] Tampa Raymond James Stadium $4,941,142
January 10, 2022[c] Orlando Camping World Stadium $5,961,090
January 12, 2022 Charlotte Bank of America Stadium $7,564,692
January 14, 2022[d] Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium $7,014,800
January 18 2022 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium $6,625,812
January 20, 2022 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field $7,037,606
January 22, 2022 Detroit Comerica Park $5,954,173
January 25, 2022 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium $10,000,814
January 27, 2022 Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium $8,248,231
January 29, 2022 New York City Yankee Stadium $11,851,927
February 11, 2022 San Diego Petco Park $9,796,395
February 16, 2022 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium $8,201,315
February 24, 2022 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium $5,366,626
March 2, 2022 Foxborough Gillette Stadium $9,201,283
March 4, 2022 Boston Fenway Park $14,190,212
March 12, 2022 Mazatlán Mexico Estadio Teodoro Mariscal Smile.dk
Karra
$3,900,289
March 19, 2022 St. Louis United States The Dome At America's Center Krewella
Karra
$6,749,131
March 26, 2022[e] Chicago Soldier Field $7,314,360
March 28, 2022[f] New Orleans Caesars Superdome $11,888,278
March 30, 2022 Houston NRG Stadium $10,993,441
April 2, 2022[g] Paradise Allegiant Stadium $9,379,981
April 5, 2022 Arlington AT&T Stadium $16,006,048
April 12, 2022 Inglewood SoFi Stadium $13,444,324
April 14, 2022 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium Karra[h] $7,394,284
May 6, 2022[i] Phoenix Chase Field Krewella
Karra
$9,670,198
May 10, 2022[j] Glendale State Farm Stadium $9,954,765
May 13, 2022[k] Snowflake Pearson Dome $13,997,536
May 14, 2022[l] Los Angeles Banc of California Stadium
May 15, 2022[l]
May 16, 2022[m] Tempe Sun Devil Stadium Krewella
Karra
$5,384,294
May 19, 2022 Provo LaVell Edwards Stadium $1,837,243
May 21, 2022 Sandy Rio Tinto Stadium $2,516,910
May 25, 2022[n] Denver Coors Field[o] $6,283,392
May 27, 2022[p] Kansas City Kauffman Stadium $9,807,505
May 31, 2022 Honolulu Les Murakami Stadium $1,218,201
June 6, 2022[q] Portland Providence Park $4,829,597
June 8, 2022[r] Seattle Lumen Field $13,874,668
June 12, 2022 Mexico City Mexico Estadio Azteca Smile.dk
Karra
$1,839,103
June 13, 2022 Anaheim United States Angel Stadium Karra $6,493,284
June 14, 2022[s] Vancouver Canada BC Place Smile.dk
Karra
$7,982,731
June 16, 2022[t] Montreal Olympic Stadium $8,965,286
June 18, 2022[u] Ottawa TD Place Stadium $6,687,209
June 21, 2022[v] Toronto Rogers Centre $14,355,260
Oceania[a]
June 24, 2022 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground Krewella
Karra
$4,732,910
June 28, 2022 Adelaide Adelaide Oval $5,683,482
June 30, 2022 Brisbane The Gabba $4,913,894
July 2, 2022 Sydney Accor Stadium $11,818,090
July 5, 2022 Perth Optus Stadium $5,744,661
July 7, 2022 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium Smile.dk
Karra
$3,574,283
Europe
July 16, 2022[w] Almería Spain Dreambeach Villaricos
Asia[a]
August 4, 2022[x] Shanghai China Shanghai Stadium Boy Story
Lexie Liu
$2,786,945
August 6, 2022[y] Singapore Singapore National Stadium Karra $1,948,284
Europe
August 19, 2022[z] Eindhoven Netherlands Strijp-S
Asia[a]
August 22, 2022 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Municipal Stadium $1,594,239
August 28, 2022[aa] Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium Smile.dk
Karra
$2,932,382
August 30, 2022[ab] Phnom Penh Cambodia Morodok Techo National Stadium $1,429,304
September 5, 2022[ac][ad] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium Karra $2,827,102
September 9, 2022[ae] Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome[af] 9,210 / 9,210 $1,286,203
September 14, 2022 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome The World Standard 250,000 / 250,000 $41,248,540
September 15, 2022
September 16, 2022[ag]
September 17, 2022
Europe[a]
October 7, 2022[ah] Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium Smile.dk[ai]
October 8, 2022[ah]
October 10, 2022[aj] Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena
October 13, 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Parken Stadium Karra
October 14, 2022
October 16, 2022[ak] Oslo Norway Ullevaal Stadion Smile.dk
Karra
October 17, 2022[ak]
October 20, 2022[al] Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
October 22, 2022 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena Smile.dk
October 24, 2022 Prague Czech Republic Fortuna Arena
November 5, 2022 Berlin Germany Olympistadion
November 8, 2022 Birmingham England St. Andrew's
November 11, 2022 Dublin Ireland Croke Park Krewella
Karra
November 12, 2022
November 30, 2022 London England Wembley Stadium
December 1, 2022
December 2, 2022
December 3, 2022
December 6, 2022 Paris France Parc des Princes
December 7, 2022
December 9, 2022 Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion
December 12, 2022 Milan Italy San Siro
December 14, 2022 Kraków Poland Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana
December 20, 2022 Barcelona Spain Spotify Camp Nou
December 22, 2022 Lisbon Portugal Estádio da Luz
South America[a]
January 3, 2023 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional del Perú Karra
January 6, 2023 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica Smile.dk
January 7, 2023
January 9, 2023 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental David Arellano Smile.dk
Karra
January 10, 2023
January 12, 2023 San Juan Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
January 14, 2023 Buenos Aires Argentina La Bombonera
January 16, 2023 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Maracanã Stadium Krewella
Karra
January 17, 2023
Asia (Encore)
Together In Our Hearts: The Tour 'Encore in Japan'
February 8, 2023[am] Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome Karra
February 9, 2023
February 10, 2023
Europe
February 17, 2023[an] Utrecht Netherlands De Helling
North America (Encore)
Together In Our Hearts: The Finale
February 21, 2023 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome Krewella
Karra
February 22, 2023
February 23, 2023
February 24, 2023
February 25, 2023[ao]
(2 shows)
March 2, 2023[ap] Los Angeles BMO Stadium
March 6, 2023[ap]
March 7, 2023[ap]
Total


Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
February 3, 2022 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium Scheduling conflict
February 19, 2022 Nashville United States Nissan Stadium Severe weather conditions
February 22, 2022 Milwaukee American Family Field
April 1, 2022 Boise Albertsons Stadium Visa issues[aq]
April 20, 2022 Pawtucket McCoy Stadium Parsberg's laryngitis and sinus infection
August 10, 2022[ar] Tel Aviv Israel Bloomfield Stadium Safety issues[as]
August 16, 2022 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Banned by Indonesian government
September 19, 2022 Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Maktoum Stadium Not enough tickets sold
September 21, 2022[at] Manila Philippines Philippine Sports Stadium Adverse weather conditions and scheduling conflicts with the 2022 Pearson Music Awards.
September 23, 2022[au] Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala Stadium
September 24, 2022[av] Garden City United States Revolution Concert House Ongoing COVID-19 related Visa issues, working on new music and scheduling conflicts with the 2022 Pearson Music Awards.
October 1, 2022 Istanbul Turkey Ataturk Olympic Stadium Organizational conflicts
October 4, 2022 Athens Greece Olympic Stadium
October 8, 2022[av] Edmonton Canada Union Hall No official reason given:
Possibly stricter Visa issues in Canada
November 15, 2022 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park Cancelled due to heavy rain and scheduling conflicts with the American Music Awards of 2022[aw]
November 18, 2022 Manchester England Etihad Stadium Scheduling conflicts with the American Music Awards of 2022
December 17, 2022 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Olympic Stadium 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
January 19, 2023 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque Odden's damaged vocal cords
February 20, 2023 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome Unforeseen logistical challenges with Visa renewals
February 28, 2023[ap] Los Angeles BMO Stadium Adverse weather conditions
March 1, 2023[ap]

Television broadcasts edit

Television premiere date, country of broadcast, title of program, date filmed, and location filmed
Premiere date Country Channel Program title Recording date Recording location Notes
August 6, 2022 United States Pearson Channel Together in Our Hearts: The Tour ~Live @ Pearson Dome~ May 13, 2022 Pearson Dome The film was released on Blu-Ray, Ultra HD Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD on March 10, 2023. It was also titled as Together In Our Hearts: The Tour LIVE.
September 23, 2022 Disney Channel Pegboard Nerds: Together in Our Hearts with Disney June 13, 2022 Angel Stadium It is also made available for streaming on Disney+
December 2, 2022 South Korea Mnet Pegboard Nerds: Together In Our Hearts: The Tour in Seoul September 9, 2022 KSPO Dome
December 23, 2022 Japan Nippon TV Pegboard Nerds: Together In Our Hearts: The Tour ~LIVE IN JAPAN~ September 16, 2022 Tokyo Dome
February 19, 2023 United States Pearson Channel Together in Our Hearts: The Finale ~Live in LA~ February 18, 2023 Banc of California Stadium
February 26, 2023 Together in Our Hearts: The Finale ~Live @ Pearson Dome~ February 25, 2023 Pearson Dome
March 10, 2023 United Kingdom BBC Pegboard Nerds: Together In Our Hearts: The Tour ~IN LONDON~ December 3, 2022 Wembley Stadium

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f All dates postponed due to travel restrictions guidelines and Visa issues
  2. ^ The concert of January 7, 2022 in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium was originally planned to take place on January 6, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  3. ^ The concert of January 10, 2022 in Orlando at Camping World Stadium was originally planned to take place on January 11, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  4. ^ The concert of January 14, 2022 in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium was originally planned to take place on January 15, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  5. ^ The concert of March 26, 2022 in Chicago at Soldier Field was originally planned to take place on March 23, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  6. ^ The concert of March 28, 2022 in New Orleans at Caesars Superdome was originally planned to take place on March 25, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  7. ^ The concert of April 2, 2022, in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium was originally planned to take place on April 8, 2022, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with BTS’s concert tour Permission to Dance on Stage.
  8. ^ Due to scheduling conflicts with their dialogue recordings for All of a Sunny, Krewella cancelled their appearance for the Minneapolis show.
  9. ^ The concert of May 6, 2022 in Phoenix at Chase Field was originally planned to take place on April 23, 2022, but was postponed due to Parsberg’s sinus infection and laryngitis.
  10. ^ The concert of May 10, 2022 in Glendale at State Farm Stadium was originally planned to take place on April 26, 2022, but was postponed due to Parsberg’s sinus infection and laryngitis.
  11. ^ The concert of May 13, 2022 in Snowflake at Pearson Dome was originally planned to take place on April 28, 2022, but was postponed due to Parsberg’s sinus infection and laryngitis.
  12. ^ a b These shows are part of Twice's 4th World Tour 'III' Encore, whom the duo will be opening for.
  13. ^ The concert of May 16, 2022 in Tempe at Sun Devil Stadium was originally planned to take place on April 30, 2022, but was postponed due to Parsberg’s sinus infection and laryngitis.
  14. ^ The concert of May 25, 2022, in Denver was originally planned to take place on May 26, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  15. ^ The concert of May 25, 2022, in Denver was relocated to Coors Field from Empower Field at Mile High due to the 2022 fire.
  16. ^ The concert of May 27, 2022, in Kansas City was originally planned to take place on May 24, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  17. ^ The concert of June 6, 2022, in Portland was originally planned to take place on June 7, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  18. ^ The concert of June 8, 2022, in Seattle was originally planned to take place on June 3, 2022, but was postponed due to weather conditions.
  19. ^ The concert of June 14, 2022 in Vancouver at BC Place was originally planned to take place on February 8, 2022, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
  20. ^ The concert of June 16, 2022 in Montreal at Olympic Stadium was originally planned to take place on March 8, 2022, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
  21. ^ The concert of June 18, 2022 in Ottawa at TD Place Stadium was originally planned to take place on March 10, 2022, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
  22. ^ The concert of June 21, 2022 in Toronto at Rogers Centre was originally planned to take place on March 14, 2022, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
  23. ^ The concert on July 16, 2022, at Dreambeach Villaricos in Almería was part of the 2022 Dreambeach Festival.
  24. ^ The concert of August 4, 2022 in Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai was originally planned to take place on August 6, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  25. ^ The concert of August 6, 2022 in Singapore National Stadium in Singapore was originally planned to take place on August 12, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  26. ^ The concert on August 19, 2022, at Strijp-S in Eindhoven was part of the 2022 NOX in the Woods Festival.
  27. ^ The concert of August 28, 2022 in Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong was originally planned to take place on August 25, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  28. ^ The show in Phnom Penh started at 12:30 p.m. instead of 6:15 p.m. due to severe weather conditions.
  29. ^ The concert of September 5, 2022 in Kuala Lumpur at Bukit Jalil National Stadium was originally planned to take place on August 19, 2022 and September 6, 2022, but was postponed due to their performance at the NOX in the Woods Festival 2022, then postponed again due to weather conditions.
  30. ^ The concert was suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated due to a nearby rain. After a few hours, the concert resumed.
  31. ^ The concert of September 9, 2022 in KSPO Dome in Seoul was originally planned to take place on August 3, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  32. ^ The concert of September 9, 2022, in Seoul was relocated to KSPO Dome from Gocheok Sky Dome due to new social distancing guidelines.
  33. ^ The concert of September 16, 2022 in Tokyo at Tokyo Dome was on Parsberg's birthday. His wife, children, parents and siblings got on stage after the performance of "It's Like That" (acoustic). The crowd and their dancers sung him happy birthday.
  34. ^ a b The concerts of October 7, 2022 and October 8, 2022, in Brussels at the King Baudouin Stadium was moved forward to December 27, 2022 and December 28, 2022 after Pegboard Nerds rescheduled their Edmonton show for their Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour at Union Hall. However, after the Edmonton show was cancelled again, the shows were moved back to their original dates again.
  35. ^ Due to her opening act performance at Billie Eilish's Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, Karra cancelled her appearance for the Brussels and Amsterdam shows.
  36. ^ The concerts of October 10, 2022, in Amsterdam at the Johan Cruyff Arena was moved forward to December 30, 2022 after Pegboard Nerds rescheduled their Edmonton show for their Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour at Union Hall. However, after the Edmonton show was cancelled again, the show was moved back to their original date again.
  37. ^ a b The concerts of October 16, 2022 and October 17, 2022, in Oslo at Ullevaal Stadion was originally planned to take place on October 18, 2022 and October 19, 2022, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with their performance at Amsterdam Dance Event.
  38. ^ The concert on October 20, 2022, at Melkweg in Amsterdam was part of Amsterdam Dance Event's Monstercat Label Showcase.
  39. ^ The concert of February 8, 2023 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo originally took place on September 18, 2022, however during the fourth show during Ment 2, Odden said that Typhoon Namadol is coming and that everyone in attendance for the fifth show would receive a refund or have the option to have their tickets honored for the rescheduled show.
  40. ^ The concert on February 17, 2023, at De Helling in Utrecht was part of the Ignition Invites Slaughterhouse Festival.
  41. ^ The concert of February 25, 2023, at Pearson Dome in Snowflake was a free concert as a thank you from Pegboard Nerds to their fans.
  42. ^ a b c d e The concerts of February 28, March 1, March 2 and March 3, 2023, in Los Angeles at Banc of California Stadium was originally planned to take place on February 15, February 16, February 17 and February 18, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with their performance at Ignition Invites Slaughterhouse Festival.
  43. ^ The show in Garden City for Pegboard Nerds' Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour was also rescheduled to September 24, 2022 due to Visa issues, then later cancelled.
  44. ^ The concert of August 10, 2022, in Tel Aviv at Bloomfield Stadium was originally planned to take place on September 21, 2022, but was postponed due to avoiding logistical issues with their Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour.
  45. ^ Pegboard Nerds arrived in Tel Aviv, but the concert was suspended due to safety concerns with the stage. After a few hours the stage construction was continued, but after the stage props were too heavy and severe technical difficulties from the stage backdrops, the show was cancelled. It was cancelled less than 1 day before showtime.
  46. ^ The concert of September 21, 2022 in Philippine Sports Stadium in Manila was originally planned to take place on September 2, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  47. ^ The concert of September 23, 2022 in Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok was originally planned to take place on August 9, 2022 and September 4, 2022, but was postponed due to severe weather conditions.
  48. ^ a b These concerts were supposed to be part of the Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour and the Multiverse Mayhem Week.
  49. ^ The concert was also suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show was permanently cancelled and everyone in attendance would receive a refund. Pegboard Nerds also had to leave Glasgow to fly to Los Angeles for the American Music Awards of 2022.

Personnel edit

Main edit

  • Pegboard Nerds – main performer
  • Kristiana Corcoran – director, tour manager
  • Jonathan Corley – assistant tour manager
  • Dustin Conway – production manager
  • TBA – production coordinator
  • TBA – production coordinator
  • TBA – tour producers
  • TBA – tour producers
  • Kevin Machado – tour producers
  • TBA – tour producers
  • TBA – stage manager
  • TBA – tour accountant
  • TBA – set construction
  • Bryce Harrelson – set construction
  • TBA – set construction
  • TBA – set construction
  • Laura Nicholson – personal assistant
  • TBA – personal trainer
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • Brian Louis – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • Debbie Marriott – choreographer
  • Rozie Curtis – choreographer
  • TBA – assistant choreographer
  • TBA – hair
  • Janice Nelson – hair
  • TBA – hair
  • TBA – hair
  • Mary Mackay – wardrobe
  • Hayley Flores – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe supervisor
  • Stanley Mackay – production design
  • TBA – lighting director
  • TBA – lighting crew chief
  • TBA – lighting design
  • Joseph Jensen – lighting design
  • TBA – lighting design
  • Frankie Walters – lighting design
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • Gordon Jansen – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • Andri Cutler – head rigger
  • TBA – riggers
  • TBA – riggers
  • Courtney Franks – riggers
  • TBA – riggers
  • TBA – backline crew chief
  • TBA – head chef
  • TBA – catering crew chief
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • Rodney Marshall – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • Cameron Prescott – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – engineer
  • TBA – engineer
  • TBA – engineer
  • Trent Goodman – engineer
  • Ricky Hudson – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • George Ramirez – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • Connor Thomson – video director
  • TBA – video engineer
  • TBA – video engineer
  • Live Nation – promoter
  • Project Calloway Inc. – promoter
  • Pearson Entertainment – promoter
  • Monstercat – promoter
  • IbisPaint – tour sponsor
  • Donatella Versace – costume design

Dancers edit

  • Pamela Hudson
  • Katie Atwell
  • Misaki Ogawa
  • Chloe Payton
  • Cody Allen
  • Lauren Montgomery

Band edit

  • Dominic Keane – musical director
  • Theresa "DANiiVORY" Flaminio – keyboards
  • Caleb Rainville – guitar
  • Gianna Tanaka – guitar (January 4, 2022 – January 17, 2023)
  • Sharon Aguilar – guitar (February 20, 2023 – March 7, 2023)
  • Finlay Tatum – drums
  • Chris Marcelino – bass (January 4, 2022 – January 17, 2023)
  • Divinity Roxx – bass (February 20, 2023 – March 7, 2023)
  • Rhys Hughes – piano
  • Stephan "Savnt" Marcellus – background vocals
  • Mathias Anderle – background vocals
  • Tia Simone – background vocals
  • Nathaniel Miller – background vocals
  • Project Calloway Inc. Choir – choir (February 20, 2023 – March 7, 2023)

Together In Our Hearts: The Domination Continues edit

Together In Our Hearts: The Domination Continues is a continued concert tour and the fourth overall concert headlined by Danish-Norwegian electronic group Pegboard Nerds, in response to Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be'. The tour began on March 31, 2023, at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona, and concluded on July 14, 2023, at the University of Vaasa in Vaasa, Finland, comprising 33 tour dates. The same stage was used from Twice 4th World Tour III before being used for Stephanie Lemelin's Apocalypse Part 2: The Hurricane Ball while the same stage was used from Ready to Be World Tour for the final shows in Osaka and Yokohama.

Set lists edit

North America and Europe

Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Anything Is Possible" (Pegboard Nerds version)
  2. "Re:Go Berzerk"
  3. "Re:Revenge of the Nerds"

Ment 1

  1. "I'm Not Your Baby" (English version)
  2. "Re:Talk About It"
  3. "Chocolate"

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Re:We Are One"
  2. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  3. "Re:Multiverse"

Ment 2

  1. "Re:New Style"
  2. "Headbanger"
  3. "Plasmapheresis"

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Re:Harpoon"
  3. "Re:Melodymania"

Ment 3

  1. "No More Hard Feelings"
  2. "It Should've Been Better"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Hero"
  2. "Re:Just Like That"
  3. "Re:Pink Cloud"

Ment 5

  1. "Re:Self Destruct"
  2. "Re:Disconnected"
  3. "Wash Me Up"

Special Stages

  1. "Skate" (Bruno Mars cover) (Alexander Odden)
  2. "Brave Honest Beautiful" (Fifth Harmony cover) (Michael Parsberg and Odden)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "You're One Of Us"

Ending ment

  1. '"Lock The Door"
  2. "Can You Celebrate?"
  3. "Lock The Door" (Reprise)
Japan

Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Anything Is Possible" (Pegboard Nerds version)
  2. "Re:Go Berzerk"
  3. "Re:Revenge of the Nerds"

Ment 1

  1. "I'm Not Your Baby"
  2. "Re:Talk About It"
  3. "Chocolate"

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Re:We Are One"
  2. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  3. "Re:Multiverse"

Ment 2

  1. "Re:New Style"
  2. "Headbanger"
  3. "Plasmapheresis"

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Re:Harpoon"
  3. "Re:Melodymania"

Ment 3

  1. "No More Hard Feelings"
  2. "It Should've Been Better"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Hero"
  2. "Re:Just Like That"
  3. "Re:Pink Cloud"

Ment 5

  1. "Re:Self Destruct"
  2. "Re:Disconnected"
  3. "Wash Me Up"

Special Stages

  1. "Skate" (Bruno Mars cover) (Alexander Odden)
  2. "Brave Honest Beautiful" (Fifth Harmony cover) (Michael Parsberg and Odden)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "You're One Of Us"
  3. "Love & Peace - Nerds of Love"

Ending ment

  1. '"Lock The Door"
  2. "Can You Celebrate?"
  3. "Lock The Door" (Reprise)
North America
Twice 5th World Tour Ready to Be

Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Re:Go Berzerk"

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Re:Razor Sharp"
  2. "Headbanger"
  3. "Plasmapheresis"

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "It's Like That"
  2. "Re:Disconnected"
  3. "The Very Next Thing"
  4. "Lock The Door"
  5. "Wash Me Up"
Notes
  • Starting with the first show in Miami Gardens, "Re:Hero" was replaced with "Sweetheart".

Shows edit

Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance / Capacity Revenue
Leg 1 – North America
March 31, 2023
(2 shows)
Snowflake United States Pearson Dome Mother Mother
Sigrid
Leg 2 – Europe
April 9, 2023[a] Hamar Norway Vikingskipet
Leg 3 – North America
April 14, 2023 Miami Gardens United States Hard Rock Stadium Mother Mother
Sigrid
April 15, 2023
Leg 4 – Asia
April 21, 2023 Tokyo Japan Yoyogi National Gymnasium
April 22, 2023
April 28, 2023 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
April 29, 2023
Leg 5 – Europe
May 5, 2023[b] London England Colours Hoxton Bossfight
May 10, 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Sigrid
May 11, 2023
May 16, 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
May 17, 2023
May 20, 2023 London England Wembley Stadium
May 21, 2023
Leg 6 – North America
June 6, 2023 Glendale United States State Farm Stadium Mother Mother
Sigrid
June 7, 2023
June 10, 2023[c] Inglewood SoFi Stadium
June 12, 2023[c] Oakland Oakland Arena
June 13, 2023[c]
June 16, 2023[c] Tacoma Tacoma Dome
June 21, 2023[c] Arlington Globe Life Field
June 24, 2023[c] Houston Toyota Center
June 25, 2023[c]
June 28, 2023[c] Chicago United Center
June 29, 2023[c]
July 2, 2023[c] Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
July 3, 2023[c]
July 6, 2023[c] East Rutherford United States MetLife Stadium
July 9, 2023[c] Cumberland Truist Park
Leg 7 – Europe
July 14, 2023[d] Vaasa Finland University of Vaasa
Leg 8 – North America
July 19, 2023[e] Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Sigrid
July 22, 2023[f] Boise United States ExtraMile Arena
Leg 9 – Europe
September 15, 2023[g][h] Glasgow Scotland Classic Grand
October 19, 2023[i] Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
Leg 10 – Oceania
November 4, 2023[c] Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium
Leg 11 – Europe
November 11, 2023[j][k] Paris France Le Nexus
Leg 12 – North America
November 16, 2023[c] Phoenix United States Chase Field
November 17, 2023[c]
November 18, 2023[c]
November 20, 2023[c] Glendale State Farm Stadium
November 21, 2023[c]
November 22, 2023[c]
November 24, 2023[l] Chandler Wild Horse Pass Stadium
March 14, 2024[m][n] Paradise Allegiant Stadium Bossfight
Leg 13 – Europe
July 5, 2024[o][p] Lommel Belgium Kristalpark
July 6, 2024[o][p]
July 7, 2024[o][p]
Total

Notes edit

  1. ^ The concert of April 9, in Hamar at the Vikingskipet was part of The Gathering 2023.
  2. ^ The concert of May 5, in London at Colours Hoxton was part of the SYNLDN Festival 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t This show is part of Twice's Ready to Be World Tour, whom the duo will be opening for.
  4. ^ The concert of July 14, in Vaasa at the University of Vaasa was part of the Big Day Summer Festival 2023.
  5. ^ The concert of July 19 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver was originally planned to take place on May 26, 2023, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  6. ^ The concert of July 22 at ExtraMile Arena in Boise was originally planned to take place on May 29, 2023, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  7. ^ This show is part of The Prototypes' concert in Glasgow, whom the duo will be opening for.
  8. ^ The concert of September 15 at Classic Grand in Glasgow was originally planned to take place on May 27, 2023, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  9. ^ The concert of October 19, 2023, in Amsterdam at Melkweg was part of Amsterdam Dance Event's Monstecat Label Showcase.
  10. ^ The concert of November 11, 2023, in Paris at Le Nexus is part of the GRΔVE Festival.
  11. ^ Odden did not perform on this date due to a scheduling conflict.
  12. ^ The concert of November 24, 2023, in Chandler at the Wild Horse Pass Stadium was part of the 2023 Pearson Black Friday Festival.
  13. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  14. ^ Stylized as Together In Our Hearts: The Ultimate Finale.
  15. ^ a b c The concerts of July 5–7, 2024, in Lommel at Kristalpark are part of the Rampage Open Air Festival.
  16. ^ a b c Odden did not perform on these dates due to a scheduling conflict.

Personnel edit

  • Kristiana Corcoran (Project Calloway Inc.) – tour manager
  • Project Calloway Inc. – promoter
  • Live Nation – promoter
  • TBA – tour sponsor (North America)
Pegboard Nerds
  • Michael Parsberg
  • Alexander Odden
Band
  • Dominic Keane – musical director
  • Anne Van Straaten – keyboards
  • Caleb Rainville – guitar
  • Gianna Tanaka – guitar
  • Finlay Tatum – drums
  • Chris Marcelino – bass
  • Rhys Hughes – percussion
  • Brady Corcoran – background vocals
  • Mathias Anderle – background vocals
  • Nathaniel Miller – background vocals
  • Laura Gabrielson – background vocals

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² edit

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 30, 2022
March 3, 2023 (Japanese version)
May 19, 2023 (Repackage edition)
RecordedFebruary–September 2022
Studio
  • Calloway Laboratory (Phoenix, Arizona)
Genre
Length41:50
LanguageEnglish
Korean
Label
  • Project Calloway Inc.
Producer
Pegboard Nerds chronology
Multiverse Mayhem
(2022)
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
(2022)
Nerds on Duty
(2023)
Twice chronology
Between 1&2
(2022)
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
(2022)
Ready to Be
(2023)
Singles from Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
  1. "Anything Is Possible"
    Released: October 21, 2022
  2. "Faithful"
    Released: November 18, 2022
  3. "You've Got To Listen To Me"
    Released: December 2, 2022
  4. "Count Me In"
    Released: December 30, 2022
  5. "Fortunate"
    Released: January 20, 2023
  6. "Reveal Yourself"
    Released: March 10, 2023
  7. "Flash Flood Warning"
    Released: December 1, 2023

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² is the is the first collaborative album by Danish-Norwegian electronic duo Pegboard Nerds and South Korean girl group Twice. It is the sequel to Pegboard Nerds' debut studio album Together in Our Hearts (2020) and their reissue Forever in Our Hearts (2020), and Twice's Korean third studio album Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (2021) and eleventh extended play Between 1&2 (2022). It was released on December 30, 2022, by Project Calloway Inc. It is Pegboard Nerds' second studio album and Twice's fourth (both fifth overall). It is both the duo and the group's first release in 2022, following their Pegboard Nerds' third single "Sweetheart".

Its album contains sixteen tracks, including the lead single, "Anything is Possible".

Background edit

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² was first teased by Nayeon on September 24, 2022, in the behind-the-scenes during Twice's recording sessions for the album, although at the time, not much was known about it. At the end of the music video of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's second collaborative single, "Anything Is Possible", a collaborative full-length album scheduled to be released in December 2022 was teased. The name of the album and its release date were revealed on November 24. A preview showing the four versions of the physical album was posted on November 27. Pre-orders began later that day. On December 15, the album's track listing was announced. Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² is Pegboard Nerds' second English-language album and Twice's fourth Korean-language studio album.

Composition edit

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² is a sixteen-track album that features genres such as EDM, synth-pop, dance-pop, deep house, disco, hip hop, bubblegum pop, eurodance, dubstep, and R&B. Twice members Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, and Tzuyu took part in writing some songs from the album. On December 27, 2022 during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Michael Parsberg revealed Pegboard Nerds' cancelled Heart of the Multiverse 2022 North America Tour was their inspiration for writing the song "One Last Goodbye" .

Songs edit

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² opens with "Hear Me" (written by Sana), a "techno-like" dance-pop song, blending elements of synth-pop and deep house by featuring Pegboard Nerds' synths with "groovy" slap bass lines in its production. Lyrically, it delves into the theme of Pegboard Nerds' music and past concerts. It is followed by two songs, "Fortunate" and "NES"; with the former channeling mid-'90s and '2000s nostalgia through its eurodance vibes" and "cute percussion, claps and 8-bit leads", and the latter asserting the "most swag Pegboard Nerds and Twice can offer". Following these six are songs written by Twice members, "Beautiful Mess" by Tzuyu, its title track "Anything Is Possible", their English-languaged song "You're One Of Us", "Luck" by Mina, "What's So Funny?" by Nayeon, "Lost Loved Ones" by Jeongyeon, "Reveal Yourself" by Jihyo, and "The Diva" by Momo.

Pegboard Nerds' song "You Asked For It" became viral, and garnering much attention for insulting various celebrities, including:

  • Pegboard Nerds claim in one line that they hated Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, and that they said the show was awful. (We know we still love Disney, right?/But Penn Zero doesn't deserve to be a popular show.)
  • Rapper 6ix9ine and his song "Stoopid". (Darn you Tekashi you're so negative!/but everyone thinks you're a slob, even the weirdest song you wrote is cringe.)
  • Singer and actress Miley Cyrus and her 2013 MTV Video Music Awards performance where they boasted that she is being too inappropriate (Yo what's good, Miley! Are you still out of your mind?/stop being so ratchet!)
  • Pegboard Nerds mentions Kanye West and Kim Kardashian (Kanye, we don't trust you anymore now/Because you're way too overexposed/"And we're never trusting your wife Kimmy as well"/We're not gonna say this again/So stop being mean to our good friend Taylor.)
  • Harry Styles was angered by their claim that he has copied Cab Calloway (Seriously Harry, you're copying Cab Calloway's look when he was younger 90 years ago/But now in today, he's filing the lawsuit against you.)
  • They also made fun of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. (You pity dragons are so annoying, you almost sing like me screaming into the mic/Guess what Dan, you make my ears bleed.). However, Imagine Dragons member Dan Reynolds was unhappy with this and called both Parsberg and Odden a "bully", and Pegboard Nerds and Twice attacked the band with the song "In The Name Of Love". Pegboard Nerds first dissed Imagine Dragons at the 2021 Pearson Music Awards when Odden criticized Reynolds for having a "high-pitched squealy voice" and Odden responded, "Well I am sick and tired of hearing those pity screaming dragons".
  • They reference their performance "Chocolate" from their concert tour Together In Our Hearts: The Tour and the children's television show Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues & You! and the hosts of the shows Steve Burns, Donovan Patton and Josh Dela Cruz (Steve are you supposed to be in Jail?, but guess what?/you and Joe and Josh don't care that we're feeding Blue chocolate).

Twice's song "Two Words, I Do" was inspired by Daryl Holton's last words.

Title edit

The album's title, Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3², has two meanings according to Twice. The letters O, ,T and PBN represent the initials of Once and Nerd Nation—the duo and group's official fandom name—and Twice and Pegboard Nerds, respectively, while the heart symbol (<3²) representing double love; thus, the "together of love" can be verbalized as "Once and Nerd Nation plus Twice and Pegboard Nerds equals double love". The letters O and T also represent the initials of numbers 1 (one) and 2 (two), respectively, while the number in the heart symbol (<3²) represents the position of Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² in Twice's third album and Pegboard Nerds' debut album.

Release and promotion edit

On November 19, 2022, during the duo and the group's Sweetheart Celebration week, Pegboard Nerds and Twice held a livestreaming event titled Together In Love: The Virtual Meeting, where Pegboard Nerds previewed a demo version of "You're One of Us", an English song from the album dedicated to both their fans. On November 27, JYP Entertainment released a nostalgia-style trailer featuring both Pegboard Nerds and Twice members dressed up as disco dancers at the "Sweetheart Arcade". Pegboard Nerds and Twice released several concept photos to promote the album and its title track, "Anything Is Possible". In addition to these, teasers for the music video of "Anything Is Possible" were released a month ahead of its release.

Critical reception edit

The album was met with critical acclaim. Writing for Sputnikmusic, Raul Stanciu gave Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² a 5 out of 5 rating, praising Pegboard Nerds and Twice and the album's producers for presenting a "cohesive record", but stressed that it "could have been trimmed to 10 strong cuts". Stanciu also addressed the album's "slight drop in quality" on its second half. Tanu I. Raj of NME gave the album a five-star rating, citing it as a "masterful win befitting [Pegboard Nerds and Twice's] global expansion". Raj added that the group's "absolute and unapologetic embracing of their concept has led them to the point where they can subvert it and still be considered credible". South China Morning Post's Tamar Herman noted that "throughout it all, [the album] is a groovy, bouncy addition that feels true to the group while still trying new things". For Beats Per Minute, Chase McMullen rated the album 99 out of 100, applauding Twice's "ability to crank out pop bliss with nearly superhuman speed" and the album's "irresistible eclecticism on display, with each and every track serving as a unique adventure into some different corner." The song "Faithful" was also met with critical acclaim due to a following choir and children's choir in the final chorus along with the background vocals and the powerful moment of the song.

Japanese version edit

The Japanese edition of Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² was released on March 3, 2023. The Limited edition (Type A) contains the both Japanese and Korean versions of the album on 2 CD's, as well as a bonus DVD with music video clips and "making of Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²". The Limited edition (Type B) contains the DVD and Japanese version of the album while the Regular edition contains only the Japanese version of the album, without the DVD. The Music Cards also contain information from the group's upcoming Sweetheart Domination World Tour. All editions have alternate covers. The English songs "You're One Of Us" and "Faithful" were kept the same.

Commercial performance edit

On November 10, 2022, it was reported that the album had gained over 630,000 pre-order sales by November 22, becoming Twice's most pre-ordered and best-selling album of all-time before its release. By November 10, it had reached over 700,000 pre-order sales. According to MRC Data, the album had sold 66,000 equivalent album units in the United States in its first week. 58,000 of these were pure album sales, 8,000 were streaming equivalent albums, and a negligible amount were track equivalent albums.

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² debuted at number 1 on the domestic Gaon Album Chart, becoming the group's tenth number one album on the chart. In the United States, it debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, marking the duo and group's third highest entry on the chart. The album appeared on several European charts, including Belgium's Ultratop Flanders 200 Albums, Lithuania's Top 100 Albums, and the United Kingdom's Album Downloads Chart.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2022 American Music Awards Collaboration of the Year "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Favorite Music Video Nominated
Favorite Song – Pop Nominated
2024 Collaboration of the Year "In The Name of Love" Pending
Favorite Music Video Pending
Favorite Song – Pop Pending
2023 Billboard Music Awards Top Billboard 200 Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Top Billboard Global 200 Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Top Billboard Global 200 (Excl. U.S.) Song "In The Name of Love" Pending
Top Collaboration "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Top Dance/Electronic Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Top Dance/Electronic Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Top Global K-Pop Song "In The Name of Love" Nominated
Top Hot 100 Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Top K-Pop Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Top Radio Song "Faithful" Nominated
Top Selling Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Top Streaming Song Nominated
Brit Awards 2023 Best International Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
37th Golden Disc Awards Album Bonsang Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Disc Daesang (Album of the Year) Nominated
Digital Daesang (Song of the Year) "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Digital Song Bonsang Nominated
65th Annual Grammy Awards Album of the Year Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Best Dance/Electronic Album Nominated
Best Dance/Electronic Recording "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Lyrics "Faithful" Nominated
Best Music Video "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Dance Song of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Favorite Music Collaboration "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Favorite Song Nominated
Korean Music Awards Best Electronic Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² Nominated
Best Electronic Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
2022 MAMA Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
Song of the Year (Daesang) Nominated
Melon Music Awards Song of the Year (Daesang) Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Song Nominated
Best Video Nominated
2023 MTV Video Music Awards Best Choreography "Anything Is Possible" (Choreographer: TBA) Nominated
Best Cinematography "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Director of Photography: Project Calloway Team) Nominated
Best Collaboration "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Best Direction "Anything Is Possible" (Director: Project Calloway Team) Nominated
Best Editing "Anything Is Possible" (Editors: TBA) Nominated
Best K-Pop "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Video for Good "Count Me In" Nominated
Video of the Year "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Pearson Music Awards Best Album of the Year Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² (Repackage) Nominated
Best Choreography "Anything Is Possible" Won
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Dance/Electronic Album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² (Repackage) Won
Best Dance/Electronic Song "Anything Is Possible" Won
"In the Name of Love" Won
Best K-Pop Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Best Radio Song "Faithful" Nominated
Best Song of the Year "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
"In the Name of Love" Nominated
Best Streaming Song "Anything Is Possible" Nominated
Best Use of Sample Pegboard Nerds & Twice's "Count Me In" - sampled Imagine Dragons's "Thunder" Nominated
Best Viral Song "You've Got To Listen To Me" Nominated


Track listing edit

Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² — Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hear Me"
3:57
2."Fortunate"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • May Chang Tanciangco
  • Shulz
  • Lee Hae-sol
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
4:19
3."NES"
3:48
4."You've Got To Listen To Me"
3:37
5."One Last Goodbye"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
3:55
6."Count Me In"
4:04
7."Beautiful Mess"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Tzuyu
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Brown
  • Lee Hae-sol
2:56
8."Anything Is Possible"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
4:00
9."You're One Of Us"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Antonoff
  • Sounwave
4:07
10."Luck"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Mina
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Brown
  • Lee Woo-min "collapesdone"
3:09
11."What's So Funny?"
4:00
12."Lost Loved Ones"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Kahn
3:46
13."Tootsie Roll"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
3:19
14."Reveal Yourself"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Gaga
  • BloodPop
  • Tchami
  • Burns
  • Benjamin Rice
  • Khan
3:30
15."The Diva"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Momo
  • Guetta
  • Fontana
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Elvira Anderfjärd
3:25
16."Faithful"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Kibby
3:40
Total length:60:04
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² – Domination of Love Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Fish & Chips"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pae
  • E.One
  • Calloway
  • E.One
  • Park Woo-sang
TBA
18."You Asked For It" (Pegboard Nerds only)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
TBA
19."Two Words, I Do" (Twice only)
  • Calloway
  • Shim Eun-ji
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pae
TBA
20."Flash Flood Warning"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • BloodPop
  • Madeon
  • Rice
TBA
21."Join the Revolution" (featuring Krewella)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
TBA
22."Clever Girl" (Nayeon solo)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shim
  • Dua Lipa
  • Fontana
TBA
23."Feisty"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Skrillex
  • Abdul Nasser Saleh
  • Joachim Rygg
TBA
24."Imposter" (Alexander Odden solo)
TBA
25."Side By Side" (Michael Parsberg solo)
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Little
  • Shulz
  • Sounwave
  • Anderfjärd
TBA
Total length:TBA
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² – Spiritually Evolved Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Picture This"
TBA
18."Anything Is Possible" (Chromatica remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
TBA
19."Anything Is Possible" (Stonebank remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
TBA
20."Anything Is Possible" (Da Tweekaz remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
TBA
21."You've Got To Listen To Me" (Sophon remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • BloodPop
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Payami
  • Mattman & Robin
TBA
22."You've Got To Listen To Me" (Pegboard Nerds VIP remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • BloodPop
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Payami
  • Mattman & Robin
TBA
23."You've Got To Listen To Me" (TV Size version)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • BloodPop
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Payami
  • Mattman & Robin
1:38
24."Count Me In" (Benny Benassi remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • earattack
TBA
25."Count Me In" (R3hab remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • earattack
TBA
Total length:TBA
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² — Repackage standard edition (Disc 1)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."In The Name Of Love"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Gaga
  • BloodPop
  • Rice
  • The DNC
TBA
2."Hear Me"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Sana
  • Madden
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Madden
  • Stefan
3:57
3."Fortunate"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Tanciangco
  • Shulz
  • Lee
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
4:19
4."NES"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Behrens
  • Houston
3:48
5."You've Got To Listen To Me"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • BloodPop
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • BloodPop
  • Mattman & Robin
3:37
6."One Last Goodbye"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Kibby
3:55
7."Count Me In"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Knife Party
  • earattack
4:04
8."Beautiful Mess"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Tzuyu
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Brown
  • Lee Hae-sol
2:56
9."Anything Is Possible"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
4:00
10."You're One Of Us"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Antonoff
  • Sounwave
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Antonoff
  • Sounwave
4:07
11."Luck"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Mina
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Brown
  • Lee
3:09
12."What's So Funny?"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Nayeon
  • Gordy
  • Khan
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Gordy
  • Khan
4:00
13."Lost Loved Ones"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Jeongyeon
  • Fontana
  • Kahn
  • Khripounova
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Kahn
3:46
14."Tootsie Roll"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Rodgers
  • More Plastic
3:19
15."Reveal Yourself"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Jihyo
  • Gaga
  • BloodPop
  • Burns
  • Yacoub
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Gaga
  • BloodPop
  • Tchami
  • Burns
  • Rice
  • Khan
3:30
16."The Diva"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Momo
  • Guetta
  • Fontana
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Anderfjärd
3:25
17."Faithful"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Kibby
3:40
18."Fish & Chips"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pae
  • E.One
  • Calloway
  • E.One
  • Park
TBA
19."You Asked For It" (Pegboard Nerds only)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
TBA
20."Two Words, I Do" (Twice only)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Pae
TBA
21."Flash Flood Warning"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Chaeyoung
  • Gaga
  • Bloodpop
  • Madeon
  • Love
  • Park
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • BloodPop
  • Madeon
  • Rice
TBA
22."Join the Revolution" (featuring Krewella)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Dahyun
  • Krewella
  • Summer
  • Stump
  • Shulz
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
TBA
23."Clever Girl" (Nayeon solo)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shim Eun-ji
  • Lipa
  • Fontana
  • Calloway
  • Timgren
  • Reinstein
  • Poole
  • Wik
  • Harambasic
TBA
24."Feisty"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Skrillex
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Skrillex
  • Jankel
  • Brown
  • The DNC
TBA
25."Imposter" (Odden solo)
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Tedder
  • Shulz
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Tedder
  • Shulz
  • Blanco
TBA
26."Side By Side" (Parsberg solo)
  • Parsberg
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Little
  • Shulz
  • Sounwave
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Antonoff
  • Little
  • Shulz
  • Sounwave
  • Anderfjärd
TBA
27."Picture This"
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Sweet
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Sweet
TBA
Total length:TBA
Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² — Repackage standard edition (Disc 2)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fortunate" (Quiet Disorder remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Tanciangco
  • Shulz
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
TBA
2."Fortunate" (Dirtyphonics remix)
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Tanciangco
  • Shulz
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Calloway
  • Shulz
TBA
3."NES" (Pixel Terror remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
4."NES" (Tokyo Machine remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
5."You've Got To Listen To Me" (Sophon remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Mattman & Robin
TBA
6."You've Got To Listen To Me" (Pegboard Nerds VIP remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Mattman & Robin
TBA
7."You've Got To Listen To Me" (TV Size version)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Márquez
  • Swift
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • Payami
  • Larsson
  • Fredriksson
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swift
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Shellback
  • BloodPop
  • Mattman & Robin
1:38
8."Count Me In" (Benny Benassi remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swire
  • McGrillen
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swire
  • McGrillen
  • earattack
TBA
9."Count Me In" (R3hab remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swire
  • McGrillen
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Swire
  • McGrillen
  • earattack
TBA
10."Anything Is Possible" (Chromatica remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
TBA
11."Anything Is Possible" (Stonebank remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
 
12."Anything Is Possible" (Da Tweekaz remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Pae
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Park
  • Fontana
  • Shulz
  • Brown
  • Noisestorm
TBA
13."You're One Of Us" (More Plastic remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
14."You're One Of Us" (Bossfight remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
15."Luck" (Vantage remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
16."What's So Funny?" (The Stereotypes remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
17."What's So Funny?" (Jauz remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
18."Reveal Yourself" (Purple Disco Machine remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
19."Reveal Yourself" (Yves V remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
20."The Diva" (Dimitri from Paris remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Guetta
  • Anderfjärd
TBA
21."In The Name Of Love" (Joel Corry remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
22."In The Name Of Love" (Timmy Trumpet remix)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBA
Total length:65:09

Notes edit


Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album liner notes.

Standard edition edit

  • Pegboard Nerds
    • Michael Parsberg – vocals, writer (all tracks); producer, synthesizers (tracks 1–4, 6–15); background vocals (track 13)
    • Alexander Odden – vocals, writer (all tracks); producer, synthesizers (tracks 1–4, 6–15); background vocals (tracks 6, 13)
  • Twice
    • Nayeon – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 11); background vocals (track 3)
    • Jeongyeon – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 12)
    • Momo – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 15)
    • Sana – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 1)
    • Jihyo – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 14); background vocals (track 3)
    • Mina – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 10)
    • Dahyun – vocals (all tracks)
    • Chaeyoung – vocals (all tracks)
    • Tzuyu – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 7)
  • Cab Calloway – writer, producer (all tracks); background vocals (track 13)
  • Karra – writer, background vocals (track 1)
  • Michel "Lindgren" Shulz – writer (tracks 2, 8); producer (tracks 1–2, 8)
  • Tommy Brown – producer (tracks 1, 4, 7–8, 10)
  • Mathias Anderle – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • Nathaniel Miller – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • MAY – writer, background vocals (track 2)
  • Lee Hae-sol – writer (track 2); producer (track 7)
  • Anne Van Straaten – keyboards (track 2)
  • Stephan "Savnt" Marcellus – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • DeSean Van Straaten – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • Tia Simone – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • LaTanya Omotinugbon – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • Aileen KaMalandela – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • Sabina Jonson – background vocals (tracks 1–4, 6–16)
  • David Guetta – writer, producer (tracks 3, 15)
  • Danimal Cannon – producer, guitars, GameBoy (track 3)
  • Chipzel – producer, GameBoy (track 3)
  • Face-Off Felicia – writer (track 4)
  • Taylor Swift – writer, producer (tracks 4, 9); background vocals (tracks 2, 4, 9)
  • Max Martin – writer, producer (tracks 4, 9); background vocals (track 4)
  • Shellback – writer, producer (tracks 4, 9); background vocals (track 4)
  • Ali Payami – writer, producer (track 4)
  • BloodPop – writer, producer (tracks 4, 14)
  • Mattman & Robin
    • Mattias Per Larsson – writer, producer (track 4)
    • Robin Lennart Fredriksson – writer, producer (track 4)
  • Ilya Salmanzadeh – background vocals (track 4)
  • Morgan Kibby – producer (tracks 5, 16)
  • Knife Party
    • Rob Swire – writer, producer, background vocals (track 6)
    • Gareth McGrillen – writer, producer (track 6)
  • J. Y. Park – writer, producer, background vocals (track 8)
  • Melanie Fontana – writer (tracks 8, 12, 15); producer (tracks 8, 12); background vocals (track 8)
  • Sophia Pae – writer; producer (track 8); background vocals (tracks 1–15)
  • Noisestorm – producer (track 8)
  • Jack Antonoff – writer, producer, background vocals (track 9)
  • Sounwave – writer, producer, background vocals (track 9)
  • Lee Woo-min "collapesdone" – writer, producer, synthesizers (track 10)
  • Redfoo – writer, producer, background vocals (track 11)
  • Valentino Khan – writer (tracks 11–12); producer (tracks 11–12, 14)
  • Mariana Cazares-Cruz – "You're funny" voice intro (track 4)
  • Elizaveta Khripounova – writer, background vocals (track 12)
  • Dave Rodgers – producer, background vocals (track 13)
  • Veronica Almqvist – background vocals (track 13)
  • Alessandra "Domino" Mirka Gatti – background vocals (track 13)
  • Lady Gaga – writer, producer, keyboards, vocal production (track 14)
  • Burns – writer, producer (track 14)
  • Rami Yacoub – writer, background vocals (track 14)
  • Tchami – producer (track 14)
  • Benjamin Rice – producer (track 14)
  • Anna Yvette – background vocals (track 14)
  • Elvira Anderfjärd – producer (track 15)
  • Project Calloway Inc. Choir – choir background vocals (track 16)

Domination of Love Edition edit

  • Pegboard Nerds
    • Michael Parsberg – vocals, writer (all tracks); producer, synthesizers (tracks 1–4, 6–15); background vocals (track 13)
    • Alexander Odden – vocals, writer (all tracks); producer, synthesizers (tracks 1–4, 6–15); background vocals (tracks 6, 13)
  • Twice
    • Nayeon – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 11); background vocals (track 3)
    • Jeongyeon – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 12)
    • Momo – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 15)
    • Sana – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 1)
    • Jihyo – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 14); background vocals (track 3)
    • Mina – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 10)
    • Dahyun – vocals (all tracks)
    • Chaeyoung – vocals (all tracks)
    • Tzuyu – vocals (all tracks); writer (track 7)
  • Cab Calloway – writer, producer (all tracks); background vocals (track 13)
  • Sophia Pae – writer; producer (track 8); background vocals (tracks 1–2, 4, 6–8, 10)
  • E.One – writer; producer
  • Lady Gaga – writer, producer, keyboards, vocal production (track 14)
  • BloodPop –
  • Madeon –
  • Madison Love –
  • J. Y. Park – writer, producer, background vocals (track 8)
  • Benjamin Rice – producer (track 14)
  • Krewella
    • Jahan Yousaf – featured vocals, writer (track 21)
    • Yasmin Yousaf – featured vocals, writer (track 7)
  • Cree Summer – writer; background vocals (track 7)
  • Patrick Stump – writer; background vocals (track 7)

Spiritually Evolved Edition edit

Repackage Standard Edition (Disc 1) edit

Repackage Standard Edition (Disc 2) edit

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Release history edit

Japanese version edit

Notable usage in media edit

  • "NES" debuted in the episode of Just Shapes & Beats: The Series "It's A Melody In There" on December 12, 2022, before the song was officially released from the album.
  • An instrumental version of "Tootsie Roll" and it was debuted in the episode of Mr. Driller "Mean Mean Manila Vacation!" on September 9, 2022, before the song was officially released from the album.
  • An instrumental version of "What's So Funny?" and it was debuted in the episode of Let's Go! Anpanman "Dancimals" on October 21, 2022, before the song was officially released from the album.
  • The song "Reveal Yourself" appeared in the anime crossover film Haus of Jam X Project Driller: Love For Sale On Deck on June 2, 2023.

Heart of the Multiverse edit

Heart of the Multiverse
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 10, 2024
RecordedApril–January 2024
StudioCalloway Laboratory (Snowflake, Arizona)
Genre
Length41:06
LanguageEnglish
LabelProject Calloway Inc.
Producer
Pegboard Nerds chronology
Christmas With Pegboard Nerds & Twice
(2023)
Heart of the Multiverse
(2024)
Heart of the Multiverse: Ultimately Remixed
(2025)
Singles from Heart of the Multiverse
  1. "The Punishment"
    Released: May 10, 2024
  2. "Exit 9B"
    Released: May 10, 2024
The Domination Continues extended cover
Repackage edition cover

Track listing edit

Heart of the Multiverse track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Punishment"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fusari
TBD
2."Nuisance" (featuring Karra)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Kara Jillian Madden
  • Reid Stefan
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Stefan
TBD
3."Stay Calm, Stay Relaxed" (featuring Julia Michaels)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Antonoff
TBD
4."A Day Without Tears"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
CallowayTBD
5."It's Not About You All the Time"
TBD
6."Exit 9B" (with Twice and Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Rich Collins
  • Scott Durbin
  • Scott Smith
  • Dave Poche
  • Brewster Durbin
  • Melanie Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Sophia Pae
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Lindgren
  • Earattack
TBD
7."Exposure"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
8."Super Zero"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Martin
  • Salmanzadeh
  • Payami
TBD
9."We Didn't Start the Game" (featuring Vcha)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • LDN Noise
TBD
10."Scream Into My Face"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • GG Ramirez
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Ramirez
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Earattack
  • Bossfight
TBD
11."Freak City"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Abdul Nasser Saleh
  • Joachim Rygg
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Lee
  • Mrch
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
TBD
12."Spencer's"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
TBD
13."Acne Killer" (with Imagination Movers)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Chapman
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • LDN Noise
TBD
14."Happy Wheels"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Lee
  • Mrch
  • Earattack
TBD
15."Sleep Mode" (featuring H.E.R.)
  • Calloway
  • E.One
TBD
Total length:TBD
Heart of the Multiverse: The Domination Continues extended track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."This Is All Your Fault"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
TBD
17."Viewers Like You"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Justin Reinstein
  • Anna Timgren
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Reinstein
TBD
18."The Hitman"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Bossfight
TBD
19."Cake Batter"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
20."Get Rekt!!!"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
21."Bite Me"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
22."Freeze!" (with Twice)
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Jankel
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Shift K3Y
TBD
23."Sanctuary"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
24."The Interrogation"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
25."Total Drama"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
26."Bad Kiss"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
27."Let's Make a Deal!"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
28."Coconut Tree"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
29."The Blowout"
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
30."TBD" (Parsberg solo)
  • Parsberg
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
31."TBD" (Odden solo)
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:48:01

Notes edit

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Heart of the Multiverse.

  • Scott "Smitty" Smith – lead vocals, writer (all tracks); background vocals (1–2, 5, 7–8, 10, 12–13); electric guitar (5, 10); goose call (5), acoustic guitar (12)
  • Cab Calloway – writer, producer (all tracks); background vocals (all tracks), programming (1–2, 4, 7–10); synthesizers (1–4, 6–8, 6–12), Mellotron (1, 3–4); Juno-60, Moog (1, 3–4); mixer (1–11, 13)
  • Abdul Nasser Saleh – writer, producer, programming (1, 4, 6, 8–9, 11)
  • Joachim Rygg – writer, producer, programming (1, 4, 6, 8–9, 11)
  • Tzuyu – vocals (track 2)
  • Melanie Fontana – writer (2, 4, 8); producer (2, 4); background vocals (2, 5)
  • Sophia Pae – writer, background vocals (2, 5)
  • Murda Beatz – producer, programming (2, 9)
  • Madison Love – writer, producer (3)
  • Ian Kirkpatrick – writer, prodcuer, synthesizers, programming (3)
  • Vantage – producer (3)
  • Dmitiri from Paris – producer, programming (3)
  • The Stereotypes – producer, programming, arrangement (3)
  • Lindgren – writer, producer, programming (4)
  • Hayden Chapman – writer (4–5, 8)
  • LDN Noise – producer, programming, engineer (4–5, 8)
  • Michael Parsberg – writer, producer, programming, synthesizers (6)
  • Alexander Odden – writer (6, 16); producer, programming, synthesizers (6), featured vocals (16)
  • Earattack – producer, programming, engineer (6, 10)
  • BloodPop – writer, producer, programming, engineer, synthesizers (7)
  • Tchami – writer, producer, programming (7)
  • A.G. Cook – producer, programming, mixer (7)
  • Rami Yacoub – writer, producer, background vocals (8)
  • Nardo Wick – featured vocals, rap, writer (9)
  • GG Ramirez – writer, producer, programming (9–10)
  • Shift K3Y – writer, producer, programming, synthesizers, mixing (11)
  • E.One – producer, programming (13)
  • Chris Stapleton – featured vocals, writer (14)
  • Doechii – featured vocals, rap, writer (15)
  • Serban Ghenea – mixer (1–3, 7–8)
  • Randy Merrillmasterer

Packaging

  • Project Calloway Team – photography
  • TBD – creative direction
  • TBD – art direction
  • TBD – art direction

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour edit

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour
Tour by Pegboard Nerds and Twice
Associated albumTogether In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3²
With You-th
Na
Start dateAugust 17, 2023
End dateOctober 9, 2025
Legs11
No. of shows36 in Asia
37 in Europe
119 in North America
12 in Oceania
16 in South America
219 Total
Attendance3,787,167
Box office$678,024,263
Pegboard Nerds tour chronology
Together In Our Hearts: The Domination Continues
(2023–2024)
The Sweetheart Dominaton World Tour
(2023–2025)
Twice tour chronology
Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be'
(2023–2024)
The Sweetheart Dominaton World Tour
(2023–2025)

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour is the debut co-headlining concert tour by Danish-Norwegian electronic duo Pegboard Nerds and South Korean girl group Twice. It is the sequel to Together in Our Hearts: The Tour, Together in Our Hearts: The Domination Continues, Twice 4th World Tour III and Ready to Be World Tour. The tour was officially announced on December 9, 2022, and was originally planned to begin on May 4, 2023 in Snowflake, Arizona due to scheduling conflicts with Twice headlining their Ready to Be World Tour. It is now set to begin on August 17, 2023 in Snowflake. It will conclude on October 9, 2025 in Snowflake. This is their first tour together. It is also Pegboard Nerds' second and Twice's first all-stadium tour.

Background edit

On October 21, 2022, an unnamed upcoming world tour was announced through the music video of "Anything Is Possible", the duo and group's single including a teaser poster for the tour with a "coming soon" logo. On November 25, 2022, American singer and rapper Karra and American solo project The DNC announced that they will open again for their upcoming tour. The name of the tour, "The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I", was revealed on December 9, 2022, with 2023 North America and Asia dates being announced on the same day. The release was then shared on the artists' respective Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album. The opening acts for the first North America leg of the tour are The Wanted, Karra, The DNC, Queen Naija, Mandy Moore, Annika Wells and Ayo & Teo, each two of whom share a date. The stage will also be reused from the Twice's Dome Tour 2019 '#Dreamday'.

On February 21, 2023, It is announced that the remainder of the tour was postponed after Twice announced their fifth worldwide concert tour Ready to Be World Tour. Pegboard Nerds later announced the following message on their social media, "TWICE is gonna prepare their 5th World Tour and we're opening for them again, 4th time. Our deepest apologies to our fans and ONCE here. I promise We’ll make it up to you with new dates." The show on July 6, 2023 in East Rutherford for Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be' claimed that it is on the same day of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour's second show in the same city and venue. As of February 22, 2023, the Project Calloway Inc. website now includes the following message regarding the concerts: "The Event Organizer of Pearson Entertainment has had to postpone your event. Please hold onto your tickets as they will be valid for a new date." Fans were also sent the same message via email, including the option for refunds if preferred over using the tickets on the rescheduled date. On February 23, Pegboard Nerds announced Together In Our Hearts: The Domination Continues in response to their Visas resolving in progress and Twice's Ready to Be World Tour with nineteen shows in North America. On March 10, 2023, Pegboard Nerds said that the "Rescheduled dates are being worked out soon. Don't worry! We'll still dominate your city you live in and the stadium here after Twice is fully finished with their 5th World Tour. Hopefully Twice and us will dominate the SoFi Stadium and MetLife Stadium again after the North American dates are rescheduled".

On April 23, 2023, the rescheduled shows for the North America and Asia Legs were officially announced. Oceanian and Latin American dates were also announced on the same day. Additionally, Imagination Movers was announced as the opening act for the shows in Anaheim and Elizabeth Chan was also announced as the opening act for the shows in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Las Vegas while some of the rescheduled shows are being worked out.

On August 28, 2023, JYP Entertainment and Twice announced the third part of Ready to Be World Tour with shows in Melbourne, Jakarta, Mexico City and São Paulo, the concerts in Edmonton and Seattle were both postponed again.

On September 12, 2023, JYP Entertainment and Twice announced Once Again Fanmeeting in Seoul on October 21, the concerts in Santa Clara and Denver were both postponed again while the show in Oakland was rescheduled for October 10, 2023.

On September 16, 2023, Pegboard Nerds and Twice added additional shows in Oakland, Salt Lake City and Boise for October 9, 12 and 25 due to popular demand.

On September 20, 2023, Project Calloway Inc. announced that Michael Parsberg will not participate in the shows in Tokyo due to Pegboard Nerds headlining a performance at the Grave Festival in Paris on November 11.

On September 25, 2023, Project Calloway Inc. announced that Chaeyoung will not participate in the shows in Oakland and Salt Lake City due to health issues as well as Twice's Ready to Be World Tour shows in Bulacan and the 2023 Pearson Music Awards.

On October 8, 2023, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced the cancellation of the unrescheduled tour dates in Tel Aviv, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, due to the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.

On November 1, 2023, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced a fourth show in Seoul with BabyMonster serving as the opening act for the 2024 shows in Seoul.

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II, was officially announced on November 14, 2023, with some rescheduled dates, 2024 North America and Asia dates being announced on the same day. The release was then shared on the artists' respective Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album. Ticket presales began on November 21, following one day of early access for American Express card holders. A general public sale commenced on November 22. Three days later, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced second shows in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Buffalo, Montreal, New Orleans, Provo, Mumbai, Hanoi, Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Manila and Busan were added due to high demand. Third shows in Seattle, Santa Clara, Bangkok and Manila as well as second shows in Edmonton and Denver were announced on November 30. The opening acts for the second North American leg of the tour are The Wanted, Coco & Clair Clair, MAAD, Hotel Ugly, Slayyyter and Joji, and the opening acts for the third Asia leg are Vcha and New Id each two of whom share a date.

On December 11, 2023, Twice announced their Las Vegas show of the Ready to Be World Tour: Once More for March 16, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium which lead Pegboard Nerds and Twice to postpone the shows in Singapore, Fukuoka, Osaka, Nagoya and Sapporo to November and December 2024.

On December 29, 2023 on Sana's birthday, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced second shows in Hiroshima, Kobe, Kyoto, Chiba, Sendai, Fukuoka and Sapporo as well as a third show in Osaka and three additional shows in Singapore.

On March 15, 2024, America singer Kali Uchis was originally set to perform as the opening act for the Latin America leg of the tour, but pulled out after giving birth to her first child. She was replaced by Vcha.

On June 16, 2024, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced more shows in New Zealand and Australia as well as rescheduled shows in Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sydney, starting from Wellington, New Zealand on February 17, 2025 to Sydney, Australia on January 29, 2025 with Becky Hill as the opening act. Tickets went on sale on June 6, 2024. On June 7, 2024. Additional shows were added due to high demand.

On July 25, 2024, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced shows in Honolulu, Hawaii with Vcha as the opening act. Tickets went on sale on July 28. Alongside the announcement of the shows in Hawaii, it was revealed that a public on-sale would initially not happen. Fans could register for a chance to buy tickets until July 26, 2024 at 10 p.m. One of two ways: through Ticketmaster, to get access to the sale on July 27, 2024, or through American Express's Early Access, to get access to the presale on July 28, 2023; however, access to the latter was limited to American Express Card Members only. Additional shows were announced on July 29.

On August 1, 2024, Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced rescheduled shows in Rio de Janeiro with Paradise Guerrilla and Vcha as the opening acts. A fourth show in Rio de Janeiro was added on September 16.

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase III, was officially announced on October 25, 2024, with 2025 Europe dates being announced on the same day. The release was then shared on the artists' respective Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album. The opening acts for the Europe leg of the tour are Alice Merton, Hannah Diamond, Coco & Clair Clair and Becky Hill, each two of whom share a date. Tickets went on sale on November 2, 2024.

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Encore and Finale, was officially announced on June 12, 2025, with 2025 dates in Seoul, Tokyo and Snowflake being announced on the same day. The release was then shared on the artists' respective Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album. The opening acts for the Encore shows in Snowflake of the tour are Vcha and Coco & Clair Clair, each two of whom share a date. Tickets went on sale on July 12, 2025.

Commercial performance edit

Their two shows in Monterrey on May 6–7, 2024 was the first K-pop concert and Twice became the first female artist to headline a concert at Estadio BBVA.

In October 2024, Billboard reported that the tour grossed $1,616,700,000 [TBD] from 102 shows, surpassing Swift's The Eras Tour.

Their concert in Prague on March 19, 2025 will become Czech Republic's first K-pop concert, and will make Twice the first female group to headline a concert at Letňany.

Ticket sales edit

The first and second legs attracted high public demand, resulting in additional shows in Vancouver, Seattle, Las Vegas, Glendale, Chicago, East Rutherford, Seoul and Tokyo being announced within hours of tickets being released on general sale. Soon after, Pegboard Nerds and Twice added extra dates in Anaheim and Miami. Due to vast popularity during the pre-sale period, Pegboard Nerds and Twice added more shows in Tel Aviv, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Jesse Lawrence from Forbes reported on the North American leg of the tour, saying that their ticket sales averaged at $1,752.60 on the secondary market throughout the five-month stint in the country. His analysis concluded that the average price was higher than that of their peers, such as the Rolling Stones, Metallica and Guns N' Roses, adding "with the Sweetheart Domination World Tour holding one of the highest tour average prices of the summer, the secondary market won't have many dates dropping below a $1,000 average price."

Box score edit

Venue records edit

List of venue-based achievements of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour, showing venue, dates, and description of the record
Year Dates Venue Country Description
2023 August 17–19 Pearson Dome United States First co-headlining act to perform four shows on a single tour.
August 25–26 Angel Stadium First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
Biggest two-day attendance (48,553)
October 9–10 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
October 12–13 America First Field First act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First K-pop act to perform two shows on a single tour.
October 25–26 Albertsons Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
October 28 Autzen Stadium First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
October 30 Snapdragon Stadium
November 8–13 Tokyo Dome Japan First international co-headlining act to perform five consecutive shows.
November 27–28 BC Place Canada First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
November 30–December 1 SoFi Stadium United States First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
December 7–8 Allegiant Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First female Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
2024 January 2–3 State Farm Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
January 5–6 NRG Stadium
January 8–9 AT&T Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
January 24 Eden Park New Zealand First co-headlining act to perform a show on a single tour.
January 27–28 Melbourne Cricket Ground Australia First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
February 12 Adelaide Oval First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
February 20 Heritage Bank Stadium First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
February 22–23 The Gabba First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
February 26 Optus Stadium
March 6–9 Seoul Olympic Stadium South Korea First co-headlining act to perform four shows on a single tour.
First female group act to perform four shows on a single tour.
April 2–3 Allianz Parque Brazil First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
April 5–6 Estadio River Plate Argentina First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 8–9 Estadio Nacional de Chile Chile First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
April 11 Estadio Nacional del Perú Peru First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 13 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa Ecuador First Co-headlining act to perform at the stadium.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 16 Estadio El Campín Colombia First Co-headlining act to perform at the stadium.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 23 Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores Guatemala First Co-headlining act to perform at the stadium.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 25–27 Foro Sol Mexico First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
April 29 Estadio Jalisco First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 2 Estadio Teodoro Mariscal
May 4 Estadio Caliente
May 6–8 Estadio BBVA First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First female act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 11–12 Hard Rock Stadium United States First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
May 14 Raymond James Stadium First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 16 Camping World Stadium
May 18 EverBank Stadium
May 20 Williams–Brice Stadium
May 22 Bank of America Stadium
May 24 Carter–Finley Stadium
May 27–29 FedExField First Korean act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
May 31–June 1 M&T Bank Stadium First act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
June 3 Acrisure Stadium First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
June 7–8 Highmark Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
June 10–11 Gillette Stadium First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
June 13–15 MetLife Stadium First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
June 17–19 Soldier Field First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
June 24 Olympic Stadium Canada First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
June 26 TD Place Stadium
July 19–21 Caesars Superdome United States First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
August 5–6 Commonwealth Stadium Canada First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
August 9–11 Lumen Field United States First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
August 16–17 Levi's Stadium First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
August 20–21 Empower Field at Mile High First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
August 23–24 University Stadium First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Female act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
August 26–27 LaVell Edwards Stadium First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Female act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
September 12–13 DY Patil Stadium India First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
September 16–17 Mỹ Đình National Stadium Vietnam First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
September 19–21 Rajamangala Stadium Thailand First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First female Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
September 24–25 Morodok Techo National Stadium Cambodia First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
September 28–30 Philippine Sports Stadium Philippines First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First female Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
October 18–19 Busan Gudeok Stadium South Korea First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
November 14–20 Les Murakami Stadium United States First co-headlining act to perform six shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out six shows on a single tour.
November 27–30 Singapore National Stadium Singapore First Korean act to perform and sell out four shows on a single tour.
December 13–15 Kyocera Dome Osaka Japan First female Korean act to schedule three consecutive shows.
December 28 The Dome at America's Center United States First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
December 30 Alamodome
2025 January TBD–TBD Accor Stadium Australia First co-headlining act to perform three and four shows on a single tour.
February 26–March 1 Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos Brazil First co-headlining act to perform three and four shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out three and four shows on a single tour.
March 14–15 PGE Narodowy Poland First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
March 17 Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
March 19 Letňany Czech Republic First Co-headlining act to perform and sell out a show.
First female act to perform and sell out a show.
First Korean act act to perform and sell out a show.
March 21 Ernst-Happel-Stadion Austria First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
March 24–25 San Siro Italy First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
March 28–29 Allianz Arena Germany First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
March 31–April 2 Deutsche Bank Park First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
April 4–5, 7–9 Olympiastadion First co-headlining act to perform five shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform five shows on a single tour.
April 11–13 Merkur Spiel-Arena First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
April 15 Philips Stadion Netherlands First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 17 GelreDome
April 19–21 Johan Cruyff Arena First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
April 23–24 Stadion Feijenoord First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
April 26 Stade de Luxembourg Luxembourg First concert held at the stadium.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
April 29–May 1 King Baudouin Stadium Belgium First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
May 5–8 Stade de France France First co-headlining act to perform four shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform four shows on a single tour.
May 10–11 Groupama Stadium First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
May 13 Stade Louis II Monaco First co-headlining act to perform and sell out a show on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out a show on a single tour.
May 15 Allianz Riviera France First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 17–18 Matmut Atlantique First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
May 20–22 Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys Spain First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
May 24–26 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium First co-headlining act to perform three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
May 28–29 Estádio da Luz Portugal First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out shows on a single tour.
June 2–3 Principality Stadium Wales First co-headlining act to perform two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out shows on a single tour.
June 5–11 Wembley Stadium England First co-headlining act to perform six shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform six shows on a single tour.
June 13–14 St. Andrew's First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
June 16 City Ground
June 18 Hillsborough Stadium
June 20 Elland Road
June 22–25 Emirates Old Trafford First co-headlining act to perform three and four shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three and four shows on a single tour.
June 27–29 Anfield First co-headlining act to perform two and three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two and three shows on a single tour.
July 1–3 Aviva Stadium Ireland First co-headlining act to perform two and three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two and three shows on a single tour.
July 5 Kingspan Stadium Northern Ireland First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
July 8 Murrayfield Stadium Scotland
July 10–11 Hampden Park First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform two shows on a single tour.
July 15–16 Friends Arena Sweden First co-headlining act to perform and sell out three shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform three shows on a single tour.
July 19–20 Ullevi First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
July 15–26 Fredrikstad Stadion Norway First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
July 29–August 1 Bislett Stadium First co-headlining act to perform and sell out four shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out four shows on a single tour.
August 4 Briskeby Stadion First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
August 7 Lerkendal Stadion First co-headlining act to perform at the stadium.
First Korean act to perform at the stadium.
August 11–12 Brann Stadion First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
August 15–16 SR-Bank Arena First co-headlining act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out two shows on a single tour.
August 20–23 Parken Stadium Denmark First co-headlining act to perform and sell out four shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform and sell out four shows on a single tour.
September 4–10 Seoul Olympic Stadium South Korea First international co-headlining act to perform six shows on a single tour.
First female group act to perform six shows on a single tour.
September 18–24 Tokyo Dome Japan First international co-headlining act to schedule six consecutive shows.
First female group act to schedule six consecutive shows.
October 1–9 Pearson Dome United States First co-headlining act to perform eight shows on a single tour.
First Korean act to perform eight shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (TBA)

Music releases edit

Pegboard Nerds and Twice unveiled various musical works during the tour. On the day of the opening show, she released four songs to celebrate the tour's launch: "Flash Flood Warning (Ultimate Domination Remix)", a remix of the track from the Domination of Love edition of Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3; "Moonlight Sunrise (Ultimate Domination Remix)", an extended remix of the track from Ready to Be; "Sweetheart (Ultimate Domination Remix)", a remix of the track from Together In Our Hearts; and "Just For You", a previously unreleased track from Formula of Love: O+T=<3 that had leaked online.

On August 18, 2023 at the second Snowflake show of the tour, Pegboard Nerds and Twice premiered the music video for Jihyo's lead single "Killin' Me Good" before the fifth act. On January 2, 2023, at the first Glendale show of the tour, Twice announced their thirteenth extended play, With You-th, and its release date as February 23, 2024. On February 26, 2023, at the Perth show, Pegboard Nerds announced Heart of the Multiverse as their third studio album, which will be released on May 10, 2024. On May 12, 2024 at the second Miami show of the tour, Nayeon announced her second extended play, Na, and its release date as June 14, 2024. On June 14, 2024 at the second East Rutherford show of the tour, Pegboard Nerds and Twice premiered the music video for Nayeon's lead single "ABCD" before the fifth act.

A special CD edition of Heart of the Multiverse, subtitled Always Fortunate edition, was released during the Sweetheart Domination World Tour. It was only purchasable in-person at merchandise stands at certain shows, beginning in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 28, 2024. It exclusively contained the new bonus track "What In the World", which became a "ravenously exciting" song; Variety reported that "fans were so eager to get their hands" on the CD, causing queues at the stadium the day before the merchandise store opened. On March 2026, Pearson Entertainment confirmed that a live album and concert film of the tour has been in talks.

Concert synopsis edit

The show is approximately three hours and 45 minutes long, the longest of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's careers, and heavily features elements of theater and their past concert tours. It consists of 49 songs that are divided into 6 acts—one for each of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's studio albums Together In Our Hearts, Formula of Love: O+T=<3, Between 1&2, Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 and Ready to Be. Each member is characterized by a specific color scheme, while transitions between acts are facilitated by on-screen interlude visuals of Pegboard Nerds and Twice and marked by costume changes with one negligible intermission before the encore. A concert of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour encompasses the following acts:

  1. IV - Nerd Nation: The show starts with an opening video of the Pegboard Nerds meeting Twice in a fictional land called "Once World". The video interlude ends with the visuals used from the intros of both Together In Our Hearts: The Tour and Twice 4th World Tour III. Onstage is the giant 'Lovely' balloon from Twice Dome Tour 2019 '#Dreamday, both Pegboard Nerds and Twice members appear in swirly black and white latex outfits. They open the concert with "Fortunate" and then delivers the welcome message. Accompanied by dancers holding inflatable dices with casino-themed visuals, they perform "I'm Gonna Be A Star". A short scene from an episode of Gravity Falls, "Dipper Vs. Maniless" where Dipper Pines sings "Disco Girl" in the bathroom plays and it transitions to "Hear Me". After performing "Hear Me", Pegboard Nerds and Twice start their first ment and introduce themselves starting from Michael Parsberg, Alexander Odden, Mina, Jihyo, Dahyun, Nayeon, Momo, Chaeyoung, Sana, Tzuyu and Jeongyeon. After the ment, they perform "Tootsie Roll" while riding neon-lit futuristic motorcycles with their dancers and "Cheer Up", preceded by the intro from "Lost Souls" by Knife Party, followed by a Kool & the Gang-styled rendition of "Plasmaphereis".
  2. V - Pegboard Nerds: As a "V" appears, the stage pivots to an aesthetic representing the second act from Twice 4th World Tour III. "Moonlight Sunrise" kicks off the act, with Pegboard Nerds and Twice wearing black, neon green and magenta latex outfits that calls back to Twice's styling in 2021 and 2022. Then they perform a choreographed "restaurant dance" for "Luck", influenced by the musical Newsies. They perform "Like Ooh-Ahh" alongside the band and "Scientist" on a moving platform.
  3. VI - Sweet: The act begins with an introduction of the male dancers. Pegboard Nerds and Twice reemerge in "asymmetrical light turquoise and dark blue velvet outfits" reminiscent of Twicelights World Tour. Then it is followed by visuals from Twice 1st Tour Twiceland: The Opening, Twice performs "Jelly Jelly" as an intro. It is followed by a scene from an episode of Arthur, "Arthur's Big Hit" where Arthur punches D.W., then they deliver a high-energy mashup performance of "It's Like That" and "Stuck In My Head, followed by a dark theme that leads to "Cry for Me" in an "evil" séance with Boos laughing offscreen. They then continue with "Set Me Free" and "Alcohol-Free", then they perform a Twice 2nd Tour Twiceland Zone 2: Fantasy Park rendition of "Signal". Parsberg accidentally plays "Jump In The Line" by Karl Zéro and The Wailers Band on an old radio and then it leads to "Manifest" by Pegboard Nerds and More Plastic. Dahyun undergoes an onstage costume change, removing her turquoise crop top and skirt. She now appears in her turquoise velvet blue bodysuit. They continue performing the outro of "Signal" and then it leads to "More & More". After the third ment, they perform a medley of "Heart Shaker" and "Headbanger", leading into a dark performance of "Reveal Yourself". Then they conclude the act with "NES" with 8-bit visuals of both Pegboard Nerds and Twice.
  4. I - Once: The stage adopts an introduction of the female dancers. Pegboard Nerds and Twice dance to a remix of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song and they begin singing "Count Me In" in red asymmetrical latex outfits. They perform "What's So Funny?" surrounded by dancers wearing different head masks, leading into a fierce performance of "Fancy" elevated by harmonies. leaps skyward on a platform during the song's climax. The act ends with a medley of "Yes or Yes" and "Likey".
  5. II - Twice: The screen depicts an abstract mosaic of yellow lights. Pegboard Nerds in sparkling white bodysuits and Twice in sparkling white asymmetrical dresses. Moving to mid-stage, they perform "Faithful" and "One Last Goodbye" alongside the band. Audience Pegbongs and Candybongs light up in blue, alluding to the song's lyrics. They conclude the act with the performance of "Beautiful Mess" which incorporates pictures of Pegboard Nerds and Twice in their early years and their debut..
  6. III - Heart: The stage turns blue and red followed by an interlude from Twice 4th World Tour 'III', and begins with a rendition of "TT" from Twice Dome Tour 2019 #Dreamday, wearing silver and black velvet outfits. They then perform a Ready to Be World Tour rendition "Feel Special" and "Dance The Night Away", and Pegboard Nerds sings "Wash Me Up", and used the supplies including pool noodles, rubber ducks and Odden's loofa scrub brush from the song's official music video, a reference to the music video and the choreography from Together In Our Hearts: The Tour. "Talk That Talk" and "You've Got To Listen To Me", preceded by an intro containing excerpts from Chucky, the franchise Child's Play and some songs Pegboard Nerds' previous tours accentuated by intense pyrotechnics. It is followed by "Anything Is Possible" performed as a "big" party in an arcade; The act concludes with a text saying "We'll Be Right Back!".
  7. Encore: The encore begins with a "Nerd Nation + Once Mission Intermission" video interlude. The lower screen splits, and Pegboard Nerds and Twice return to the stage to sing of "The Very Next Thing" and "When We Were Kids" while wearing the official merchandise outfits from the tour. They later do their ending speeches for the "ending ment" and do a group picture with the audience. Then the roulette wheel from Twice 4th World Tour III appears, Pegboard Nerds and Twice start spinning the wheel on which song it should land on performing 2–5 songs. They continue with performances of "I Want You Back", "You're One Of Us" and "Can You Celebrate?". Later, they return to the stage along with the band, tech crew and their dancers to do bows and perform a reprise of "Sweetheart" as the finale. The show ends with fireworks, colorful visuals, and confetti.

Critical reception edit

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour received critical acclaim, being commonly labeled as the best of both Pegboard Nerds and Twice's career thus far and the best tours of 2023, 2024 and 2025. The concerts were complimented for Pegboard Nerds and Twice's on-stage persona and intimacy with the audience, the versatile set list and the transition between songs, production value, the amazing performances and wardrobe choices, with many commentators noting the colorful visuals and crazy costumes, and the Broadway theatricality of the show.

Stereogum's Chris DeVille deemed it a "hyper-maximalist" tour and "a perpetual gargantuan flex, a roving musical The Greatest Showman that amplifies everything extra about their persona to an exponential scope" and added that it is designed to be "the biggest spectacle in all of summer entertainment". He also described the tour as "an oversized, high-tech insane touring Broadway production with a mostly tremendous soundtrack like The Chromatica Ball + The Eras Tour" and concluded that "when discussing the biggest artists of their [Pegboard Nerds and Twice's] generation, they're undeniably on the shortlist" and that the duo and group has ascended to the same "rarefied" tier as the "classic rock deities who've echoed across this venue [The Big A] before them, able to keep commanding stadium status for the rest of their careers". Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone named the tour as both Pegboard Nerds and Twice's "most astounding tour yet" and complimented it for giving "it all the vibe of a mass communion" despite aiming for "maximum stadium-rock razzle-dazzle bombast like both Together in Our Hearts: The Tour and the "Revamped Version" of Twice 4th World Tour 'III'". He observed the reworked performances of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's fan-favorite deep cuts and dubbed them "an amazing powerhouse performance that made all the different Nerds and Twices sound like part of the same story".

The Guardian's Bob Gordon thought that "Fortunate" is "an appropriate and compelling opener". He opined that both Pegboard Nerds and Twice really made an amazing "striking entrance" on a giant character mascot-like balloon used from one of Twice's concerts from 2019. Awarding the tour five stars, Roisin O'Connor of The Independent lauded the set-list and how it "transitions seamlessly from one song to another, crafted out of some of the best from Pegboard Nerds and Twice's canon". Also, she compared the tour to a Broadway show and Lady Gaga's past concert tours, because the stage was "flooded with red lighting and dancers swing from trapeze with all the splendor of a Broadway show". Lydia Burgham of The Spinoff defined the tour's Auckland concert a "theatrical, mega-production that somehow also strips down to raw intimate moments". Commenting on the set-list, she noted that both Pegboard Nerds and Twice members "had the crowd aching for more with the commencement of every song, thanks to seamless transitions". Burgham highlighted the intimacy of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's dance performances that proved both members remaining "integral to their singer-songwriter origins". She summarized her review by stating that "there may not be a Scandinavian duo and a K-pop girl group in this lifetime who quite manages to connect to thousands of people on a hot night as well as Pegboard Nerds and Twice can – and that's the big party continuation they will both be remembered for".

Variety's Chris Willman wrote that the show "had plenty of fierceness, especially in the early going" but also the "pre-decedent Pegboard Nerds and Twice on the line… the guileless Pegboard Nerds and Twice we remember from two or three skins ago", and commended Pegboard Nerds and Twice for using their four hours on the stage to "paint a rewardingly holistic picture". Willman believed that, despite the huge production, "we're still left not so much with those Lovely typed characters or defensiveness but in the endearingly earnest presence of pop's most approachable superstars". He further remarked that the performance of "NES" proved that Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 worked amazingly as well, with the "Project Calloway-izing". Randy Lewis of Los Angeles Times wrote that Pegboard Nerds and Twice gave "a master class in the constructive use of the modern technology that's allowed them to establish and nurture an exceptionally powerful connection with a massive audience." He underlined the use of their light sticks that allowed the attendees "to feel like participants, even collaborators, rather than passive observers" and appreciated the stage's resemblance to "a skyscraper in progress, with four crane-like contraptions stretching up above a flat-like screen". Lewis summarized the show as "tightly structured for the most part, featuring elaborate production numbers that rely on video projection, eye-popping lighting and pyrotechnics, choreography and precisely coordinated interaction among the stars, band, background singers and dancers".

Reviewing for V Magazine, Greg Krelenstein stated that Pegboard Nerds and Twice possesses "an epic gift of turning a stadium spectacle into an intimate setting", with the new persona the groups adopted on the Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 album cycle suiting itself "excellently to a show of this magnitude where they both appear larger than life". He thought that Pegboard Nerds and Twice fully embraced their vast back catalog and praised both their command of the stage—"whether singing in front of other members or leading an army of dancers" that showed that Pegboard Nerds and Twice's musical and performance evolution is an "absolute success". Krelenstein concluded that the pop stars "deliver in every way to a mesmerized and devoted audience, re-defining what the modern stadium tour can be". Ed Masley, from The Arizona Republic, wrote that "there were many moments in the course Pegboard Nerds and Twice's performance that felt like they were playing to the back rows of the stadium by simply sharing with their fans", while complimenting the tour's production and Pegboard Nerds and Twice's connection with the crowd. Jim Harrington of The Mercury News asserted that the duo and the group's vocal work and performance skills have improved over the years, and added that "their tour is well-rounded enough that she can excel equally at every different aspect of the show." Chris Tuite, from CBS San Francisco, wrote: "The only thing more prominent than the duo and group themselves during their current costume-change filled spectacle are the massive, cute looking "Lovely" character that symbolically appear throughout the set." Michael Tritsch from 303 Magazine raved that the tour "broke new ground and set the bar high for future stadium tours", burning "its way into the history books".

Makiko Pearson the founder of Pearson Entertainment gave the opening show in Snowflake a positive review. She called it a sort of reaffirmation of dominance for the pair as they deliver a "a hits-packed, visually amazing show". Writing for Pearson Super News, awarded the concert five stars and noted that the concept of the show revolved around the members showing the "greatest nature of their love rather than its amazing perfection and also 'The Greatest Pegboard Nerds/Twice Show On Earth'". However, with over 60 songs rehearsed for the tour, the set list was believed to change between shows.

Impact edit

The Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona hosted the first concert of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour on August 17, 2023.

Pegboard Nerds and Twice released four songs on the day of the opening show to celebrate the tour's launch: "Flash Flood Warning (Ultimate Domination Remix)", a remix of the track from the Domination of Love edition of Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3; "Moonlight Sunrise (Ultimate Domination Remix)", an extended remix of the track from Ready to Be; "Sweetheart (Ultimate Domination Remix)", a remix of the track from Together In Our Hearts; and "Just For You", a previously unreleased track from Formula of Love: O+T=<3 that had leaked online.

Pearson Entertainment and Project Calloway Inc. reported that Pegboard Nerds and Twice's entire discography rose in daily streaming gains following the launch of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I, especially the songs from the set list. Re:Guilty Pleasures, Re:Nerds By Nature, Re:Full Hearts, Together In Our Hearts, Eyes Wide Open, Formula of Love: O+T=<3, Between 1&2, Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 (Repackage) and Ready to Be charted at numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10, respectively.

The Guardian journalist Dave Simpson wrote that the set list of Sweetheart Domination World Tour might increase the demand for "longer" concerts and may "trigger a setlist arms race as artists battle to play longer than each other." He opined that the Playhouse Noggin Tour, an upcoming tour by Face-Off Felicia, was inspired by the concept of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour, with the former's promotional poster depicting a "Playhouse Disney and Noggin retrospective" similar to the latter.

Publications have reported the Sweetheart Domination World Tour's impact on the music industry and the economies of various jurisdictions. The Sweetheart Domination World Tour elevated the economies of its stops by revitalizing local businesses and tourism, attracted large crowds of spectators outside stadiums, dominated news cycles and social media, and inspired tributes from governments and organizations of various cities and states. Critics often described the tour as a monocultural event demonstrating both Pegboard Nerds and Twice's impact on popular culture with Project Calloway Inc; the fan frenzy surrounding the tour was termed "Dominators of Love". The consumption of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's songs and albums increased due the Sweetheart Domination World Tour.

Tributes edit

City administrations and other organizations celebrated their respective dates of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour in various ways, creating a "friendly competition" between them over honoring Pegboard Nerds and Twice.

  • Snowflake, Arizona temporarily changed its name from August 17 to 19, 2023 as it hosted the first shows of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour. Mayor Byron Lewis, Makiko Pearson and the Pearson Entertainment Company announced the "symbolic" name, Pegboard Nerds Universe, on August 10, 2023. Pearson Park put up welcome messages, and local restaurants at the theme park offered Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed menu items.
  • In honor of the launch of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I, radio stations across the US will play their music all day during the first day of the first North American leg (August 17, 2023).
  • On May 5, 2023, the Disneyland Resort announced it will play Pegboard Nerds and Twice's music all day at Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney in honor of the shows in Anaheim from August 20 to 26, including the attractions. It was also announced that Pegboard Nerds and Twice will perform at the Fantasyland Theatre, the Hyperion Theater and Paradise Gardens Park for a preview to promote the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I on August 24. Disneyland Park also displayed a Together In Love O+N²+T+PBN=<3 fireworks show every night through August 26 at the Sleeping Beauty Castle as well as World of Color: Pegboard Nerds and Twice Domination; replacing Wondrous Journeys and World of Color: One. Animatronic dolls of the Pegboard Nerds and Twice members were also featured at It's a Small World.
    • The original songs "I Want You Back", "Hit Me with Your Best Shot", "Give Up the Funk", "Free Ride", "Burning Love" and "Born to Be Wild" for the drop sequences from Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! were replaced with "Cheer Up", Knock Knock", "Fancy", "Alcohol-Free", "The Feels" and "Moonlight Sunrise".
  • Oakland renamed itself OnceLand and proclaimed Twice member Jihyo as its honorary mayor from October 10, 2023.
  • Salt Lake City, Utah presented both Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a key to the city; Mayor Monica Zoltanski invited Jihyo to be the city's honorary mayor for a day. Salt Lake County temporarily changed its name to Pegboard Nerds County. The Utah Department of Transportation also displayed a number of Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed messages along freeways, in honor of their two sold-out shows at the America First Field.
  • Boise unveiled a mural on Downtown on October 25, in honor of their two sold-out shows at the Albertsons Stadium.
  • Oregon's governor Tina Kotek posted a video on Twitter welcoming both Pegboard Nerds and Twice to the state for their Eugene show by making references to several of their songs.
  • In San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria renamed the city "Pegboard Nerds City" for the week. The San Diego Harbor Cruise threw Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed parties for passengers; Fleet Science Center organized a Sweetheart Domination World Tour Halloween-themed scavenger hunt of miniature Pegboard Nerds and Twice dolls hidden throughout the "Illusions exhibition" on October 30, whereas it also hosted a Together In Love O+N²+T+PBN=<3-themed laser show.
  • In Tokyo, Project Calloway Inc. unveiled a "Pegboard Nerds + Twice: We Dominate Your City!" mural on Otome Road ahead of their five shows at the Tokyo Dome. The National Art Center opened a pop-up exhibit from November 8 to December 15, featuring 13 costumes from Pegboard Nerds and Twice's concerts tours Together in Our Hearts: The Tour and Twice 4th World Tour III and later seen in the "In The Name of Love" music video. The Korakuen Station and Suidobashi Station, the closest to the Tokyo Dome, were renamed to Domination Station and Pegboard Station, respectively during the five shows.
  • Vancouver mayor Ken Sim recognized November 27–28 as "Pegboard Nerds/TWICE Holiday" in honor of their Christmas shows at the BC Place.
  • In Los Angeles, the California Natural Resources Agency named Pegboard Nerds and Twice "Honorary Geologists" for "championing awareness of Earth’s geologic Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 era by bringing the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I to Earth.", in honor of their two Christmas shows at the SoFi Stadium.
  • Las Vegas Boulevard was lit red and green. Nevada governor Joe Lombardo conferred a "Governor's Citation" upon Pegboard Nerds and Twice in recognition of the two shows of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I 'Christmas Domination Spectacular' at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas from December 8 to 9, 2023.
  • The US Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs issued The Sweetheart Domination World Tour-themed travel advisory ahead of the first 2024 shows.
  • In Glendale, Arizona, Arrowhead Town Center welcomed both Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a "Twice and Pegboard Nerds, We Welcome You to Glendale!" sign displayed atop its mall buildings. Phoenix declared January 2, 2024 to be "Ultimate Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Domination Day" in the town and presented Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a key to the city, Governor Katie Hobbs proclaimed January 2–3 as "Pegboard Nerds/TWICE Day", following their two sold-out shows in State Farm Stadium. Phoenix Zoo and the Desert Botanical Garden will host a "Nerd Nation + Once Week" until January 3, 2024.
  • Texas governor Greg Abbott wrote Pegboard Nerds and Twice a letter containing references to their songs and lyrics ahead of their shows in Houston and Arlington.
  • Houston mayor John Whitmire declared January 5–6, 2024 as "Pegboard Nerds + TWICE Day". The Houston City Hall was also lit up in blue, in honor of their two sold-out shows at NRG Stadium.
  • Arlington presented Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a key to the city; Mayor Jim Ross invited Mina to be the city's honorary mayor for a day ahead of their two sold-out shows at AT&T Stadium.
  • In Atlanta, Georgia's Own Credit Union welcomed both Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a message saying "Welcome to PEG-T-L" on its building sign, in honor of their two sold-out shows at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
  • In Toronto, Yonge–Dundas Square, a commercial street in Downtown Toronto, temporarily renamed itself Dundas Square: Phase I from January 15 to February 9, displaying flags featuring the members and playing their music.
  • New Zealand governor-general Cindy Kiro proclaimed Pegboard Nerds and Twice as "Sweetheart Dominators of the Universe" in honor of their Auckland shows.
  • Leading up to the arrival of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I in Melbourne, Nine News Melbourne news anchor Alicia Loxley paid homage to Pegboard Nerds and Twice by imitating their "Anything Is Possible" performance on television with her co-news anchor Tom Steinfort.
  • Adelaide renamed War Memorial Drive, the street outside Adelaide Oval, to With You-th Drive on February 11, 2024. Lord Mayor Jane Lomax-Smith proclamed February 12 as "Pegboard Nerds + TWICE Day".
  • In Perth, the state tourism body Tourism Western Australia commissioned images of Pegboard Nerds and Twice to be projected at the Perth railway station.
  • Seoul's SeMA - Seoul Museum of Art announced an exhibit called The World of Twice on March 3, describing it as a "career-spanning look at [Twice's] artistic reinventions"; it will be open from March 6, ahead of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's four sold-out shows at Seoul Olympic Stadium, to June 8, 2024. President Yoon Suk Yeol declared the "Pegboard Nerds fish sandwich" as the city Seoul's official sandwich on March 5, referencing the cultural debate about Pegboard Nerds fish and chips. Seoul also put up welcome messages, and local restaurants offered Twice-themed menu items.
  • São Paulo Railway Company lit the Alto do Ipiranga pink and operated "Sweetheart Domination Express" train services to the Palmeiras–Barra Funda station, which played several of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's songs onboard.
  • Santiago illuminated the Municipality of Santiago Commune, Casa Colorada, Biblioteca de Santiago, Puente Huérfanos, and the Sanctuary on San Cristóbal Hill statue with colors inspired by the Pegboard Nerds and Twice members alongside the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I.
  • The National Assembly of Ecuador named Pegboard Nerds and Twice "Guests of Honor".
  • Guatemala City illuminated the Municipality of Guatemala red and celebrated Chaeyoung's 25th birthday, in honor of their show at the Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores.
  • A Princess Cruises cruise trip from Los Angeles to Mexico, titled The Sweetheart Domination Cruise, has been scheduled on April 23, 2024, one day after the tour's third date in Mexico City.
  • Mexico City mayor Martí Batres requested for a pink and red Louis Vuitton towel jumpsuit resembling the one Nayeon wore in her "Pop!" (2022) music video to be projected onto the Angel of Independence statue in honor of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's three sold-out shows at Foro Sol.
  • In Mazatlán, The Inn at Mazatlán, a resort hotel, temporarily renamed itself The Inn at Mazatlán: Phase I from May 2 to May 9, playing their music. Restaurants at the resort also offered Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed menu items.
  • In Monterrey, several stadiums were lit orange in reference to "One Spark". The Monterrey International Airport displayed billboards welcoming fans into the city. Numerous businesses in the city hosted Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed events.
  • Spotify launched a feature that uses listener's streaming data to list their "Pegboard Nerds + TWICE = ∞" playlist. Recognizing Pegboard Nerds and Twice's singular achievements, Pearson Park honored with a special event called Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Dominate the Universe.
  • In honor of the completion of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I, radio stations across Mexico will play their music all day during the last day of the Latin American leg (May 8, 2024).
  • In honor of the launch of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II, Dairy Queen stores across the US will play their music all day during the first day of the third North American leg (May 11, 2024).
  • Florida governor Ron DeSantis conferred a "Governor's Citation" upon Pegboard Nerds and Twice in recognition of the shows of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II in Miami, Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville from May 11 to 18, 2024.
  • Miami celebrated the launch of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II and the Hard Rock Stadium was renamed as Hard Rock Stadium: Phase II from May 11–12, 2024, as proclaimed by Miami-Dade County judge Elisabeth Espinosa. The Miami City Hall was also lit up in red and blue-colored lights starting at dusk during all two evenings of the concerts, as a nod to Pegboard Nerds and Twice's song "Anything Is Possible".
  • Tampa's Truist Place tower lit up its antennae in different colors in recognition of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's show in the city. The tour was renamed to The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II (T's Version) from May 14, 2024 in honor of T S and Travis Kelce attending the show in Tampa.
  • Orlando, Florida presented Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a key to the city; Mayor Buddy Dyer invited Jihyo to be the city's honorary mayor for a day ahead of their sold-out show at the Camping World Stadium. Walt Disney World Resort renamed the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios to Magic Kingdom: Phase II, Epcot: Phase II and Disney's Hollywood Studios: Phase II respectively and the resort played Pegboard Nerds and Twice's music all day at all parks, water parks, Disney Springs and some attractions. The Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios also displayed a Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed fireworks show at the Cinderella Castle, World Showcase Plaza and outside of Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway respectively.
  • Jacksonville, Florida renamed Gator Bowl Boulevard to Pegboard Nerds Boulevard for two weeks in honor of the show at the EverBank Stadium.
  • Landover, Maryland renamed FedEx Way to Kim Dahyun Road in honor of their two shows at the FedExField and Dahyun's 26th birthday.
  • Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro wrote Pegboard Nerds and Twice a letter containing references to their songs and lyrics ahead of their shows in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
  • Boston, Massachusetts renamed Patriot Place to Pegboard Nerds Place in honor of their two shows at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
  • In East Rutherford, New Jersey, America Dream Meadowlands welcomed both Pegboard Nerds and Twice with a "Welcome to New Jersey, Pegboard Nerds and Twice!" sign displayed atop its building ahead of their three shows at the MetLife Stadium. Bergen County was renamed to Chou Tzuyu County and governor Phil Murphy posted a video on Twitter wishing Tzuyu a happy birthday by making references to several of Twice's songs, in honor of her 25th birthday.
  • Indianapolis mayor Joe Hogsett temporarily renamed the city "Twiceopolis". Indiana governor Eric Holcomb proclaimed June 28, 2024 as "Pegboard Nerds + TWICE Day" in the state.
  • In Seattle, Washington, the Museum of Pop Culture opened an exhibit entitled The Domination Universe, displaying original outfits from every album era of the 2020s throughout August 2024. Mayor Bruce Harrell recognized August 9 to 11 as "Pegboard Nerds Weekend" and placed an "honorary bench" at City Hall Park as a monument dedicated to "Seattle and Pegboard Nerds' dominating career", in reference to lyrics in "Fortunate".
  • Santa Clara, California renamed Marie P DeBartolo Way, the street outside Levi's Stadium, to Pegboard Nerds Road on August 15, 2024. Mayor Lisa Gillmor declared August 16 through 17 "The Ultimate Sweetheart Domination Weekend". Pegboard Nerds and Twice were also presented with a key to the city; businesses at Santana Row in San Jose, California will offer Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed specials throughout the weekend. Additionally, the Triton Museum of Art announced on August 15 that it would host an exhibit exploring Pegboard Nerds and Twice's "evolving, boundary-pushing" artistry, featuring costumes, photographs, and concert videos from their extended play and album eras. Titled The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Hall of Dominators, the exhibit runs from October 18, 2024 to January 17, 2025.
  • Denver, Colorado renamed Sun Valley to Pegboard Nerds Valley in honor of their two sold-out shows at the Empower Field at Mile High. Morrison, Colorado installed crop art.
  • Provo lit up its city hall orange, as a nod to Twice's song "One Spark" and displayed the directions on how to get to The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II on billboards. The Utah Department of Transportation also displayed a number of Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed messages along freeways again, in honor of their two sold-out shows at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
  • In Phnom Penh, the Morodok Techo National Stadium lit up its facade with Pegboard Nerds and Twice' name after the announcement of the tour's rescheduled concerts in Cambodia.
  • The Embassy of the Philippines issued an official statement about the Manila shows, referencing several of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's songs from their album, to address speculation around their travel plans, as the Manila shows, the Pearson Channel Birthday Ball at Pearson Park and the 2024 Pearson Music Awards in Snowflake, Arizona all fall in the same weeks.
  • In Manila, Bay City, a district in Metro Manila, temporarily renamed itself Bay City: Phase II from September 28 to October 18, in honor of their three sold-out shows at the Philippine Sports Stadium.
  • In Honolulu, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport organized a Pegboard Nerds and Twice-themed sing-along event for fans on November 13, 2024. Aulani staged an immersive experience called The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Exploring Phase II and a tour-themed light-and-water show.
  • Malaysia Airlines added special seats for those attending the tour in Singapore, renaming one of the flights "MY2024". Taiwan carrier Tigerair Taiwan also changed the flight numbers of its Singapore-bound planes to "1124" in reference to the dates of November 2024.
  • Although China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau were supposed to be part of the tour, China video platform Bilibili hosted multiple events in celebration of the Singapore shows, including user-uploaded video themes inspired by Pegboard Nerds, Twice and the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II, the chance to win tickets to and a round-trip flight for the shows, and a livestream of the Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'New Year's Domination Spectacular' shows.
  • In San Antonio, the Tower of the Americas displayed friendship bracelet decorations, inspired by the trend amongst concert attendees.
  • A number of media publications bestowed Pegboard Nerds and Twice with year-end honorifics. Pearson Entertainment named Pegboard Nerds and Twice their 2024 Greatest Groups of the Year, an annual title given to a person, group, object, or idea that dominated the year culturally. Monstercat named Pegboard Nerds their 2024 Artists of the Year, while Pearson Super News declared 2024 "the year of Phases I & II". Project Calloway Inc. placed both groups atop their list of the greatest pop stars of 2024.
  • In Sydney, Australia, The Smith's Snackfood Company gave away samples of its Twisties, renamed "Twice-ties".
  • In Rio de Janeiro, Avenida Rio Branco and Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos were renamed to Avenida Moonlight Sunrise and Estádio Pegboard Nerds, respectively. A Pegboard Nerds Nerd Nation jersey was also projected onto the Christ the Redeemer statue.
  • Louisiana state legislators introduced a resolution to designate March 6–8 as "Sweetheart Domination Day" in honor of their three shows at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans .
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands illuminated its city hall Stadhuis Rotterdam red and celebrated Chaeyoung's 26th birthday, in honor of their two shows at the Stadion Feijenoord.
  • In Paris, France, Stade de France and the Stade de France–Saint-Denis station were both renamed to Stade de Pegboard Nerds and Twice Station, respectively, in honor of their four sold-out shows.
  • An augmented reality animation showing raining friendship bracelets falling onto Big Ben was created prior to Pegboard Nerds and Twice's shows in London.
  • Birmingham, England illuminated its city hall Birmingham Ciy Council blue and celebrated Tzuyu's 26th birthday, in honor of their two shows at St. Andrew's.
  • In Oslo, Norway, Pearson Entertainment International unveiled a "Pegboard Nerds' Alex will Always be Together in your Heart" mural on Akersgata ahead of their four shows at the Bislett Stadium and Odden's 43rd birthday.
  • In Copenhagen, Denmark, Pearson Entertainment International unveiled a "Pegboard Nerds' Michael will Always be Together in your Heart" mural on Amagerbrogade ahead of their four shows at the Parken Stadium.

Awards and Nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2023 Billboard Live Music Awards Top Boxscore The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I (Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California) Nominated
Top Grossing Pegboard Nerds, Twice Nominated
Top Manager Kristiana Corcoran Nominated
Top World Tour The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Nominated
Top Concert & Marketing Promotions Pegboard Nerds and Twice x Jackbox Games Won
Billboard Music Awards Top Dance/Electronic Touring Artist Pegboard Nerds Won
Top K-Pop Touring Artist Twice Nominated
Top Tour The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Nominated
Pearson Music Awards Best Tour of the Year The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Nominated
Best Tour Manager Kristiana Corcoran Won
Best Tour Photographer Norbert Schoerner Nominated
2024 American Music Awards Tour of the Year The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Pending
Billboard Music Awards Top Tour The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards Favorite Tour Style The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Pending
MTV Video Music Awards Show of the Summer Pegboard Nerds, Twice Pending
Pearson Music Awards Best Tour of the Year The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II pending
Best Tour Manager Kristiana Corcoran pending
Best Tour Photographer Norbert Schoerner pending
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Tour The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II Pending
2025 American Music Awards Tour of the Year Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards Favorite Tour Style pending
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Live Pegboard Nerds, Twice Pending
People's Choice Awards The Concert Tour of the Year The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II pending
Pollstar Awards Major Tour of the Year The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II pending
Pop Tour of the Year pending
Support/Special Guest of the Year Joji pending


Controversies edit

2022 China controversy edit

In December 2022, the shows in China were the subject of some controversy due to its denunciation by social conservatives with Twice and member Tzuyu's flag incident. The supposed indecency of Twice and their explicit lyrics in some of their songs from their album Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3 led some conservative groups in China and Hong Kong to call for the cancellation of the concerts. All the planned shows in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau were cancelled due to threats, the cancellation being seen as an indicator of the growing influence of conservative groups like Mainland Chinese internet users. President Jin Xinping of the Republic of China said that Pegboard Nerds did nothing wrong in this country, saying that they "were wearing appropriate costumes and using clean language in their songs for the shows in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei".

Queue-jumping and water bottle ban in Mexico edit

Main article: Death of Luciana Torres

Unrest was reported on April 27, 2023, outside the Mexican venues' box offices, as scalpers attempted to cut in line, including some armed scalpers who threatened violence, until the police intervened. The agency responsible for the tour in Mexico, Dilemma, was reported over 100 times to authorities for their inaction. On May 6, congress lawmakers in Mexico filed the "Pegboard Nerds Law", which would penalize scalpers with up to four years in prison and a fine of up to 100 times the value of the ticket.

On May 6, 2024, before the start of the first Monterrey show, Dilemma reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own water bottles inside the venue. It had reportedly been one of the hottest days in the city, with a heat wave of 59.3 °C (138.74 °F), as part of a heat warning in the country. Videos posted to social media by fans showed thousands of queued concertgoers waiting for hours before entry into the stadium; Pegboard Nerds, Twice and their team arranged and distributed water bottles to the crowd. However, it was reported after the show that a sixteen-year-old concert attendee, Luciana Torres, died while being taken to a hospital after she fainted during the first few minutes of the group's set one day before her seventeenth birthday. Following the news, Dilemma attracted widespread criticism from fans and politicians. Several fans claimed that stadium organizers "refused" to provide concertgoers water; a criminal investigation was opened to investigate the incident. Torres' cause of death was revealed to be a fatal cardiac arrest. Pegboard Nerds and Twice grieved Torres' death on social media. Pegboard Nerds and Twice postponed the show that had been scheduled for May 7 to May 8.

Set lists edit

Set list in North America – 2023

This set list is representative of the show on October 26, 2023, in Boise. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Fortunate"
  2. "I'm Gonna Be A Star"
  3. "Hear Me" (Preceded by an intro containing excerpts from the Gravity Falls episode "Dipper vs. Manliness")

Ment 1

  1. "Toostie Roll"
  2. "Cheer Up" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Lost Souls" by Knife Party)
  3. "Plasmapheresis" (Remix; contains elements of "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang)

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Moonlight Sunrise" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "The Mob" by Riot)
  2. "Luck"
  3. "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  4. "Scientist"

Ment 2

  1. "Knock Knock" (Remix)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "The Feels" (Remix; followed by an outro containing elements from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror)

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (Interlude; followed by an outro containing excerpts from the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit") / "It's Like That" / "Stuck In My Head" (Remix)
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  4. "Alcohol-Free"
  5. "Signal" / "More & More" (Remix; contains elements of "Jump in the Line" by Karl Zéro and The Wailers)

Ment 3

  1. '"Heart Shaker" / "Headbanger"
  2. "Reveal Yourself"
  3. "NES" (Contains elements of "Steel" by Pegboard Nerds)

Act IV: I - Once

  1. "Count Me In" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song)
  2. "What's So Funny?" (Contains excerpts from the Adventure Time episode "Storytelling", the Bear in the Big Blue House episode "Good Times" and various clips from America's Funniest Home Videos)
  3. "Fancy" (Remix)
  4. "Yes or Yes" / "Likey"

Act V: II - Twice

  1. "Faithful"
  2. "One Last Goodbye"
  3. "Beautiful Mess"

Act VI: III - Heart

  1. "TT" (Remix)
  2. "Feel Special" (Remix)
  3. "Dance the Night Away" (Remix)
  4. "Got The Thrills"
  5. "What Is Love?" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "Rattlesnake (Pegboard Nerds Remix)" by Rogue)
  6. "Do It Again"
  7. "Wash Me Up"

Ment 4

  1. "Talk that Talk"
  2. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Remix; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  3. "Flash Flood Warning"
  4. "In The Name Of Love" (Contains elements of "Freedom" by Pitbull)
  5. "Sweetheart" (Remix)
  6. "Anything Is Possible" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "When We Were Kids"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "You're One Of Us"
  4. "Can You Celebrate?"
  5. "Sweetheart" (Reprise)
Set list in Japan

This set list is representative of the show on October 23, 2024, in Hiroshima. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Fortunate" (Japanese version)
  2. "Fanfare"
  3. "Breakthrough" (Preceded by an intro containing excerpts from the Gravity Falls episode "Dipper vs. Manliness")

Ment 1

  1. "TBD"
  2. "Cheer Up" (Japanese version; remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Lost Souls" by Knife Party)
  3. "Plasmapheresis" (Remix; contains elements of "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang)

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Moonlight Sunrise" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "The Mob" by Riot)
  2. "Candy Pop"
  3. "Scientist" (Japanese version)

Ment 2

  1. "One More Time" / "Kura Kura"
  2. "I Can't Stop Me" (Japanese version)
  3. "Wake Me Up" (Followed by an outro containing elements from Tower of Terror)

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (Intro; followed by an outro containing excerpts from the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit") / "It's Like That" / "Stuck In My Head" (Japanese version)
  2. "Cry for Me" (Japanese version)
  3. "Set Me Free"
  4. "Alcohol-Free" (Japanese version)
  5. "Signal" (Japanese version) / "More & More" (Japanese version; remix; contains elements of "Jump in the Line" by Karl Zéro and The Wailers)

Ment 3

  1. "I Got You"
  2. "Heart Shaker" (Japanese version) / "Headbanger"
  3. "Reveal Yourself" (Japanese version)
  4. "Hare Hare"

Act IV: I - Once

  1. "Count Me In" (Japanese version; preceded by an intro containing elements of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song)
  2. "Perfect World"
  3. "The Punishment"
  4. "Fancy" (Japanese version; remix)
  5. "I'm Not Your Baby"
  6. "Yes or Yes?" (Japanese version) / "Likey" (Japanese version)

Act V: II - Twice

  1. "Faithful"
  2. "Be as One"
  3. "Stay By My Side"

Act VI: III - Heart

  1. "TT" (Japanese version; remix)
  2. "Feel Special" (Japanese version; remix)
  3. "Celebrate"
  4. "What Is Love?" (Japanese version; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Rattlesnake (Pegboard Nerds Remix)" by Rogue
  5. "Fake & True"
  6. "Wash Me Up" (Japanese version)

Ment 4

  1. "Talk that Talk"
  2. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Japanese version; remix; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  3. "Love & Peace - Nerds of Love"
  4. "Exit 9B" (Contains excerpts from the Regular Show episode "Exit 9B")
  5. "One Spark"
  6. "Flash Flood Warning"
  7. "In the Name of Love" (Contains elements of "Freedom" by Pitbull)
  8. "Sweetheart" (Remix)
  9. "Anything Is Possible" (Japanese version; remix)
Encore
  1. "The Feels"
  2. "Dance Again"
  3. "The Very Next Thing"
  4. "When We Were Kids"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "You're One Of Us"
  4. "Sweetheart" (Reprise)
Set list in Oceania, Asia and Latin America

This set list is representative of the show on February 26, 2024, in Perth. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Fortunate"
  2. "I'm Gonna Be A Star"
  3. "Touchdown" (Preceded by an intro containing excerpts from the Gravity Falls episode "Dipper vs. Manliness")

Ment 1

  1. "Cheer Up" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Lost Souls" by Knife Party)
  2. "Plasmapheresis" (Remix; contains elements of "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang)

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Moonlight Sunrise" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "The Mob" by Riot)
  2. "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  3. "Scientist"

Ment 2

  1. "Knock Knock" (Remix)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "The Feels" (Remix; followed by an outro containing elements from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror)

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (Interlude; followed by an outro containing excerpts from the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit") / "It's Like That" / "Stuck In My Head" (Remix)
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  4. "Alcohol-Free"
  5. "Signal" / "More & More" (Remix; contains elements of "Jump in the Line" by Karl Zéro and The Wailers)

Ment 3

  1. "I Got You"
  2. '"Heart Shaker" / "Headbanger"
  3. "Reveal Yourself"

Act IV: I - Once

  1. "Count Me In" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song)
  2. "Fancy" (Remix)
  3. "Yes or Yes" / "Likey"

Act V: II - Twice

  1. "Faithful"
  2. "One Last Goodbye"
  3. "Beautiful Mess"

Act VI: III - Heart

  1. "TT" (Remix)
  2. "Feel Special" (Remix)
  3. "Dance the Night Away" (Remix)
  4. "Got The Thrills"
  5. "What Is Love?" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "Rattlesnake (Pegboard Nerds Remix)" by Rogue)
  6. "Do It Again"
  7. "Wash Me Up"

Ment 4

  1. "Talk that Talk"
  2. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Remix; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  3. "One Spark"
  4. "Flash Flood Warning"
  5. "In The Name Of Love" (Contains elements of "Freedom" by Pitbull)
  6. "Sweetheart" (Remix)
  7. "Anything Is Possible" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "When We Were Kids"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "You're One Of Us"
  4. "Sweetheart" (Reprise)
Set list in North America – 2024

The following set list is from the first show of the tour after a revamp in the setlist (on May 11, 2024 in Miami) to accommodate Pegboard Nerds' newly released studio album, Heart of the Multiverse.
This set list is representative of the show on May 11, 2024, in Miami. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Fortunate"
  2. "I'm Gonna Be A Star"
  3. "Hear Me" (Preceded by an intro containing excerpts from the Gravity Falls episode "Dipper vs. Manliness")

Ment 1

  1. "Tootsie Roll"
  2. "Cheer Up" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Lost Souls" by Knife Party)
  3. "Plasmapheresis" (Remix; contains elements of "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang)

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Moonlight Sunrise" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "The Mob" by Riot)
  2. "Luck"
  3. "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  4. "Scientist"

Ment 2

  1. "Knock Knock" (Remix)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "The Feels" (Remix; followed by an outro containing elements from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror)

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (Interlude; followed by an outro containing excerpts from the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit") / "It's Like That" / "Stuck In My Head" (Remix)
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  4. "Alcohol-Free"
  5. "Signal" / "More & More" (Remix; contains elements of "Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)

Ment 3

  1. "I Got You"
  2. '"Heart Shaker" / "Headbanger"
  3. "Reveal Yourself"
  4. "NES" (Contains elements of "Steel" by Pegboard Nerds)

Act IV: I - Once

  1. "Count Me In" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song)
  2. "The Punishment"
  3. "What's So Funny?" (Contains excerpts from the Adventure Time episode "Storytelling", the Bear in the Big Blue House episode "Good Times" and various clips from America's Funniest Home Videos)
  4. "Fancy" (Remix)
  5. "Yes or Yes" / "Likey"

Act V: II - Twice

  1. "Faithful"
  2. "One Last Goodbye"
  3. "Beautiful Mess"

Act VI: III - Heart

  1. "TT" (Remix)
  2. "Feel Special" (Remix)
  3. "Dance the Night Away" (Remix)
  4. "Got The Thrills"
  5. "What Is Love?" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "Rattlesnake (Pegboard Nerds Remix)" by Rogue)
  6. "Do It Again"
  7. "Wash Me Up"

Ment 4

  1. "Talk that Talk"
  2. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Remix; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  3. "Exit 9B" (Contains excerpts from the Regular Show episode "Exit 9B")
  4. "One Spark"
  5. "Flash Flood Warning"
  6. "In The Name Of Love" (Contains elements of "Freedom" by Pitbull)
  7. "Sweetheart" (Remix)
  8. "Anything Is Possible" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "When We Were Kids"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "You're One Of Us"
  4. "Can You Celebrate?"
  5. "Sweetheart" (Reprise)
Set list in Europe

This set list is representative of the show on March 14, 2025, in Warsaw. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Act I: IV - Nerd Nation

  1. "Fortunate"
  2. "I'm Gonna Be A Star"
  3. "Hear Me" (Preceded by an intro containing excerpts from the Gravity Falls episode "Dipper vs. Manliness")

Ment 1

  1. "Cheer Up" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "Lost Souls" by Knife Party)
  2. "Plasmapheresis" (Remix; contains elements of "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang)

Act II: V - Pegboard Nerds

  1. "Moonlight Sunrise" (Remix; preceded by an intro containing elements of "The Mob" by Riot)
  2. "Luck"
  3. "Like Ooh-Ahh"
  4. "Scientist"

Ment 2

  1. "Knock Knock" (Remix)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "The Feels" (Remix; followed by an outro containing elements from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror)

Act III: VI - Sweet

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (Interlude; followed by an outro containing excerpts from the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit") / "It's Like That" / "Stuck In My Head" (Remix)
  2. "Cry for Me"
  3. "Set Me Free" (English version)
  4. "Alcohol-Free"
  5. "Signal" / "More & More" (Remix; contains elements of "Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)

Ment 3

  1. "I Got You"
  2. '"Heart Shaker" / "Headbanger"
  3. "Reveal Yourself"
  4. "NES" (Contains elements of "Steel" by Pegboard Nerds)

Act IV: I - Once

  1. "Count Me In" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! theme song)
  2. "The Punishment"
  3. "What's So Funny?" (Contains excerpts from the Adventure Time episode "Storytelling", the Bear in the Big Blue House episode "Good Times" and various clips from America's Funniest Home Videos)
  4. "Fancy" (Remix)
  5. "Yes or Yes" / "Likey"

Act V: II - Twice

  1. "Faithful"
  2. "One Last Goodbye"
  3. "Beautiful Mess"

Act VI: III - Heart

  1. "TT" (Remix)
  2. "Feel Special" (Remix)
  3. "Dance the Night Away" (Remix)
  4. "Got The Thrills"
  5. "What Is Love?" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "Rattlesnake (Pegboard Nerds Remix)" by Rogue)
  6. "TBD"
  7. "Wash Me Up"

Ment 4

  1. "Talk that Talk"
  2. "You've Got To Listen To Me" (Remix; contains elements of "Sandstorm" by Pixel Terror)
  3. "Exit 9B" (Contains excerpts from the Regular Show episode "Exit 9B")
  4. "One Spark"
  5. "Flash Flood Warning"
  6. "In The Name Of Love" (Contains elements of "Freedom" by Pitbull)
  7. "Sweetheart" (Remix)
  8. "Anything Is Possible" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "The Very Next Thing"
  2. "When We Were Kids"

Ending ment

  1. Roulette song
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "You're One Of Us"
  4. "Can You Celebrate?"
  5. "Sweetheart" (Reprise)
Roulette song – 2023

For this tour, the encore was decided by a roulette wheel.

  • August 17 – Snowflake: "Basics" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • August 18 – Snowflake: "Precious Love", "Wallflower" and "Lost Loved Ones"
  • August 19 (first show, 9:15 a.m.) – Snowflake: "Re:Emoji", "Picture This" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • August 19 (second show, 7:30 p.m.) – Snowflake: "Re:Disconnected", "Only You" and "Lock The Door"
  • August 25 – Anaheim: "Go Hard" and "The Diva"
  • August 26 – Anaheim: "Re:Disconnected", "Trouble" and "Baby Blue Love"
  • October 9 – Oakland: "Lock the Door" and "Candy Pop"
  • October 10 – Oakland: "Paeonia", "Trick It", "Re:Try This" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • October 12 – Salt Lake City: "Queen of Hearts", "Hare Hare"
  • October 13 – Salt Lake City: "Blame It On Me", "Doughnut" and "Rollin'"
  • October 25 – Boise: "Shot Clock" and "What You Did"
  • October 26 – Boise: "Hare Hare", "Believer" and "Rollin'"
  • October 28 – Eugene: "The Diva", "Queen of Hearts" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • October 30 – San Diego: "Trick It, "Re:Disconnected" and "Chocolate"
  • November 8 – Tokyo: "L.O.V.E" and "Brand New Girl"
  • November 9 – Tokyo: "Swing" and "Mouse Trap"
  • November 10 – Tokyo: "Happy Happy", "Disconnected" and "Polish"
  • November 11 – Tokyo: "Re:Razor Sharp", "Not Satisfied" and "Catch a Wave"
  • November 13 – Tokyo: "Just be yourself", "Flow like waves", "Follow Your Hearts" and "Scandiravia"
  • November 27 – Vancouver: "Wonderful Day" and "Lock The Door"
  • November 28 – Vancouver: "Merry Christmas Baby", "Doughnut" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • November 30 – Los Angeles: "Paeonia", "Handle It" and "Winter Wonderland"
  • December 1 – Los Angeles: "Ho!", "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", "The Best Thing I Ever Did" and "FFW"
  • December 7 – Las Vegas: "Doughnut" and "Merry Christmas Baby"
  • December 8 – Las Vegas: "Winter Wonderland", "Basics" and "Ho!"
Roulette song – 2024

For this tour, the encore was decided by a roulette wheel.

  • January 2 – Glendale: "Picture This", "Re:Disconnected" and "Crazy Stupid Love"
  • January 3 – Glendale: "The Diva", "Real You" and "Moonlight"
  • January 5 – Houston: "Basics", "Like A Fool" and "Picture This"
  • January 6 – Houston: "Crazy Stupid Love", "Go Hard" and "Love Foolish"
  • January 8 – Arlington: "The Other Way" and "Basics"
  • January 9 – Arlington: "Re:Razor Sharp", "Re;Disconnected" and "Lock the Door"
  • January 11 – Atlanta: "Paeonia" and "Love Line"
  • January 12 – Atlanta: "Say Yes", "Pit-a-Pat" and "Glamour Favor"
  • January 15 – Toronto: "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Glamour Favor"
  • January 16 – Toronto: "Love Line", "Going Crazy" and "Picture This"
  • January 24 – Auckland: "Doughnut", "Re:Disconnected" and "Make Me Go"
  • January 27 – Melbourne: "Re:Disconnected" and "Go Hard"
  • January 28 – Melbourne: "Believer", "Brave" and "Hare Hare"
  • February 12 – Adelaide: "The Other Way", "Wake Me Up" and "Paeonia"
  • February 26 – Perth: "Screen Protector", "Moonlight" and "Go Hard"
  • March 6 – Seoul: "Re:Harpoon" and "Only You"
  • March 7 – Seoul: "Sweet Talker" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • March 8 – Seoul: "Look at Me", "Rush" and "Re:Razor Sharp"
  • March 9 – Seoul: "Brave", "Sunset", "Pink Cloud" and "Precious Love"
  • April 2 – São Paulo: "Blame It On Me" and "New New"
  • April 3 – São Paulo: "Re:Disconnected", "Fake & True" and "Picture This"
  • April 5 – Buenos Aires: "The Diva" and "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo)
  • April 6 – Buenos Aires: "Push & Pull" (Jihyo, Sana and Dahyun), "Celebrate" and "Shampoo & Conditioner" (Alexander Odden)
  • April 8 – Santiago: "1, 3, 2" (Jeongyeon, Mina and Tzuyu) and "The Diva"
  • April 9 – Santiago: "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu), "Picture This" and "Do Not Touch" (MiSaMo)
  • April 11 – Lima: "Picture This", "Hello" (Nayeon, Momo and Chaeyoung) and "Lock the Door"
  • April 13 – Quito: "Dance Again", "Queen of Hearts" and "Wallflower"
  • April 16 – Bogotá: "Up No More", "Jelly Jelly" and "NES"
  • April 23 – Guatemala City: "BDZ", "Wallflower" and "Razor Sharp"
  • April 25 – Mexico City: "Brave" and "Perfect World"
  • April 26 – Mexico City: "Disconnected" and "What's So Funny?"
  • April 27 – Mexico City: "Blame It On Me", "Real You" and "Brand New Girl"
  • April 29 – Guadalajara: "Lock the Door", "Disconnected" and "Brave"
  • May 2 – Mazatlán: "Queen of Hearts", "Brand New Girl" and "Chocolate"
  • May 4 – Tijuana: "Go Hard", "Razor Sharp" and "Queen of Hearts"
  • May 6 – Monterrey: "The Best Thing I Ever Did" and "Crazy Stupid Love"
  • May 8 – Monterrey: "What's So Funny?", "Blame It On Me" and "Lost Loved Ones"
  • May 11 – Miami: "Queen" and "You Get Me"
  • May 12 – Miami: "Re:Disconnected", "Up No More" and "Scandal"
  • May 14 – Tampa: "Crazy Stupid Love", "Picture This" and "Doughnut"
  • May 16 – Orlando: "Coconut Tree", "Basics" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • May 18 – Jacksonville: "Razor Sharp", "Queen" and "Love Foolish"
  • May 20 – Columbia: "Doughnut", "Basics" and "Super Zero"
  • May 22 – Charlotte: "Baby Blue Love", "Candy Pop" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • May 24 – Raleigh: "Look at Me", "Strawberry" and "Razor Sharp"
  • May 27 – Washington, D.C.: "Lock the Door" and "Pink Cloud"
  • May 28 – Washington, D.C.: "Only You" and "Super Zero"
  • May 29 – Washington, D.C.: "Sunset", "Strawberry" and "Candy Pop"
  • May 31 – Baltimore: "Moonlight" and "Celebrate"
  • June 1 – Baltimore: "Chocolate", "Handle It" and "Queen of Hearts"
  • June 3 – Pittsburgh: "Re:Disconnected", "Hold Me Tight" and "Candy"
  • June 5 – Philadelphia: "Celebrate", "Picture This" and "Handle It"
  • June 7 – Buffalo: "Freak City" and "1 To 10"
  • June 8 – Buffalo: "What You Did", "Blame It On Me" and "Razor Sharp"
  • June 10 – Foxborough: "Candy" and "Queen of Hearts"
  • June 11 – Foxborough: "The Diva", "Moonlight" and "Picture This"
  • June 13 – East Rutherford: "Re:Disconnected" and "Tuk Tok"
  • June 14 – East Rutherford: "First Time", "Shadow" and "Freeze!"
  • June 15 – East Rutherford: "Hare Hare", "Real You" and "Look at Me"
  • June 17 – Chicago: "Re:Disconnected" and "One More Time"
  • June 18 – Chicago: "I'm Not Your Baby", "The Other Way" and "Shadow"
  • June 19 – Chicago: "Razor Sharp", "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Freak City"
  • June 21 – Winnipeg: "Rush", "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo) and "Marshmallow" (MiSaMo)
  • June 23 – Montreal: "Disconnected" and "Disastrophe" (Tzuyu, Jeongyeon and Odden)
  • June 24 – Montreal: "ABCD" (Nayeon), "This Is All Your Fault" and "Oxygen"
  • June 26 – Ottawa: "Exposure", "Wallflower" and "Get Loud"
  • June 28 – Indianapolis: "Wake Me Up", "Go Hard" and "Slumber Party"
  • July 1 – Detroit: "Rewind", "Re:Disconnected" and "You In My Heart"
  • July 5 – Milwaukee: "Trouble", "Happy Wheels" and "Chocolate"
  • August 5 – Edmonton: "Shot Clock" and "Re:Disconnected"
  • August 6 – Edmonton: "Doughnut", "Queen of Hearts" and "F.I.L.A (Fall In Love Again)"
  • August 9 – Seattle: "Harpoon" and "Firework"
  • August 10 – Seattle: "Re:Disconnected" and "Candy Pop"
  • August 11 – Seattle: "Queen of Hearts", "Shot Clock" and "Slumber Party"
  • August 16 – Santa Clara: "The Best Thing I Ever Did" and "Real You"
  • August 17 – Santa Clara: "Re:Bassline Kickin'" and "Believer"
  • August 18 – Santa Clara: "Re:Try This", "Blame It On Me" and "Brave"
  • August 20 – Denver: "Last Waltz" and "Hare Hare"
  • August 21 – Denver: "Chocolate", "Re:Razor Sharp" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • August 23 – Albuquerque: "Harpoon" and "Crazy Stupid Love"
  • August 24 – Albuquerque: "Go Hard", "Moonlight" and "Turn It Up"
  • August 26 – Provo: "Re:Disconnected" and "Icon"
  • August 27 – Provo: "Crazy Stupid Love", "I Love You More Than Anyone" and "Breakthrough"
  • September 12 – Mumbai: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 13 – Mumbai: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 16 – Hanoi: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 17 – Hanoi: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 19 – Bangkok: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 20 – Bangkok: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 21 – Bangkok: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 24 – Phnom Penh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 25 – Phnom Penh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 28 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 29 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 30 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 18 – Busan: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 19 – Busan: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 23 – Hiroshima: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 23 – Hiroshima: "TBA", "TBA" and "Brand New Girl"
  • October 26 – Kobe: "Catch a Wave" and "Pink Lemonade"
  • October 27 – Kobe: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 29 – Kyoto: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 30 – Kyoto: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 1 – Chiba: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 2 – Chiba: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 4 – Sendai: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 5 – Sendai: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 14 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 15 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 16 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 18 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 19 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 20 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 27 – Singapore: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 28 – Singapore: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 29 – Singapore: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 30 – Singapore: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 6 – Fukuoka: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 7 – Fukuoka: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 13 – Osaka: "Re:Disconnected" and "Brand New Girl"
  • December 14 – Osaka: "TBA" , "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 15 – Osaka: "TBA" , "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 18 – Nagoya: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 19 – Nagoya: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 22 – Sapporo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 23 – Sapporo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 28 – St. Louis: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 30 – San Antonio: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
Roulette song – 2025

For this tour, the encore was decided by a roulette wheel.

  • January 2 – Minneapolis: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 11 – Wellington: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 12 – Wellington: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 15 – Dunedin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 16 – Dunedin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 20 – Geelong: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 21 – Geelong: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 24 – Canberra: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 25 – Canberra: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 28 – Newcastle: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 29 – Newcastle: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 4 – Townsville: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 5 – Townsville: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 22 – Brisbane: "The Best Thing I Ever Did" and "TBA"
  • February 23 – Brisbane: "Picture This", "Re:Disconnected" and "TBA"
  • February 20 – Gold Coast: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "Re:Razor Sharp" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "TBA", "TBA" and "Picture This"
  • February 26 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 27 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 28 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 1 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 6 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 7 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 8 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 14 – Warsaw: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 15 – Warsaw: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 17 – Kraków: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 19 – Prague: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 21 – Vienna: "Wake Me Up", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 24 – Milan: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 25 – Milan: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 28 – Munich: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 29 – Munich: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 31 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 1 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 2 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 4 – Berlin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 5 – Berlin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 7 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 8 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 9 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 11 – Düsseldorf: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 12 – Düsseldorf: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 13 – Düsseldorf: "Turtle", "Basics" and "Candy Pop"
  • April 15 – Eindhoven: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 17 – Arnhem: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 19 – Amsterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 20 – Amsterdam: "Doughnut" and "TBA"
  • April 21 – Amsterdam: "TBA", "Turtle" and "TBA"
  • April 23 – Rotterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 24 – Rotterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 26 – Luxembourg City: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 29 – Brussels: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 30 – Brussels: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 1 – Brussels: "TBA", "TBA", "Candy Pop" and "Doughnut"
  • May 2 – Brussels: "Re:Disconnected", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 5 – Paris: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 6 – Paris: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 7 – Paris: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 8 – Paris: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 10 – Lyon: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 11 – Lyon: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 13 – Monte Carlo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 15 – Nice: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 17 – Bordeaux: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 18 – Bordeaux: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 20 – Barcelona: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 21 – Barcelona: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 22 – Barcelona: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 24 – Madrid: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 25 – Madrid: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 26 – Madrid: "Missing U", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 28 – Lisbon: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 29 – Lisbon: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 2 – Cardiff: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 3 – Cardiff: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 5 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 6 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 7 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 9 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 10 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 11 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 13 – Birmingham: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 14 – Birmingham: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 16 – Nottingham: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 18 – Sheffield: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 20 – Leeds: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 22 – Manchester: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 23 – Manchester: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 24 – Manchester: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 25 – Manchester: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 27 – Liverpool: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 28 – Liverpool: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 29 – Liverpool: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 1 – Dublin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 2 – Dublin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 3 – Dublin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 5 – Belfast: "Wow", "Chocolate" and "TBA"
  • July 7 – Edinburgh: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 8 – Edinburgh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 10 – Glasgow: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 11 – Glasgow: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 14 – Stockholm: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 15 – Stockholm: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 16 – Stockholm: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 17 – Stockholm: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 19 – Gothenburg: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 20 – Gothenburg: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 21 – Gothenburg: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 22 – Gothenburg: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 25 – Fredrikstad: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 26 – Fredrikstad: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 27 – Fredrikstad: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 29 – Oslo: "Dejavu" and "TBA"
  • July 30 – Oslo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 31 – Oslo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 1 – Oslo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 4 – Hamar: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 5 – Hamar: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 7 – Trondheim: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 8 – Trondheim: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 11 – Bergen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 12 – Bergen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 13 – Bergen: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 15 – Stavanger: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 16 – Stavanger: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 17 – Stavanger: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 20 – Copenhagen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 21 – Copenhagen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 22 – Copenhagen: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 23 – Copenhagen: "TBA", "Dejavu" and "TBA"
  • September 4 – Seoul: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 5 – Seoul: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 6 – Seoul: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 8 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 9 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 10 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 17 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 18 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 19 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 20 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 22 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 23 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 1 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 2 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 3 – Snowflake: ""TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 4 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 6 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 7 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 8 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 9 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
Notes
  • "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" was performed before "Flash Flood Warning" at shows opened by Mandy Moore and Karra, who performed the song with Pegboard Nerds.
  • During the second show in Snowflake, Pegboard Nerds and Twice premiered the music video for "Killin' Me Good" before performing "Faithful". Jihyo later performed "Killin' Me Good" before "Anything Is Possible".
  • During the fourth show in Snowflake and the second shows in Oakland and Boise, Nerd Nation and Once presented a Fan Project video after "When We Were Kids".
  • During the August 24, 2023 shows at the Fantasyland Theatre, Hyperion Theater and Paradise Gardens Park in Anaheim, "Fortunate", "Moonlight Sunrise", "The Feels", "Set Me Free", "Reveal Yourself", "Count Me In", "Faithful", "Wash Me Up", "Talk That Talk", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "Flash Flood Warning", "In The Name of Love", "Sweetheart" and "Anything Is Possible" were only performed.
  • "Slumber Party" was performed before "Sweetheart" at shows opened by Imagination Movers, who performed the song with Pegboard Nerds. Starting from the show in St. Louis, Imagination Movers performed "Exit 9B", "Slumber Party" and "Acne Killer" with Pegboard Nerds and Twice respectively. Scott Durbin and Scott "Smitty" Smith performed "Spend the Night" and "Disastrophe" with Dahyun and Tzuyu respectively.
  • During the shows in Anaheim, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Chip 'n' Dale, the Imagination Movers and Wendy Calio joined Pegboard Nerds and Twice onstage to perform "Anything Is Possible" together.
  • Chaeyoung was absent from the shows in Oakland and Salt Lake City due to health issues.
  • During the second show in Salt Lake City during Queen Naija's opening act set, Lil Durk joined Queen Naija onstage to perform "Lie to Me".
  • During the first show in Boise, Queen Naija and Ayo & Teo joined Pegboard Nerds and Twice onstage to perform "In The Name Of Love".
  • During the show in San Diego during The DNC's opening act set, Keira Nova joined The DNC onstage to perform "DJ Blow the Speakers".
  • Michael Parsberg was absent from the 2023 shows in Tokyo and the show in Milwaukee due to a scheduling conflict.
  • During the 2023 shows in Tokyo, Twice performed "BDZ" after "The Feels" during the encore.
  • From November 27—December 8, 2023, "Tootsie Roll" was removed from the setlist. "Luck", "One Last Goodbye", "Beautiful Mess", "Got The Thrills", “Do it Again", "The Very Next Thing" and "When We Were Kids" were also removed from the setlist and were replaced with "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer", "O Holy Night" and "Not That Far From Bethlehem" (with Elizabeth Chan), "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Sleigh Ride", "Christmas Wish", and "Merry & Happy", respectively. Pegboard Nerds and Mandy Moore also performed "Baby, It's Cold Outside" in place of "I Don't Wanna Be Alone". Additionally, during the second shows in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Nerd Nation and Once presented a Christmas Fan Project video after "Merry & Happy".
  • During the first show in Glendale, Twice performed "The Reason Why", dedicated to the victims involved in the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  • "I'll Show You" was performed after "NES" at shows opened by Annika Wells, who performed the song with Twice.
  • During the second show in Houston, Twice performed "Brave" in place of "Beautiful Mess".
  • During the second show in Arlington, Mina surprised the fans by singing her solo cover of "7 Rings" from Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  • During the second show in Toronto, Pegboard Nerds, Mandy Moore and Karra performed "Beat Generation" before "You're One Of Us".
  • During the first show in Melbourne, Alexander Odden abruptly left the stage after "Plasmapheresis" due to vocal cord issues.
  • Odden was absent from the second show in Melbourne due to his vocal cord inflammation.
  • During the shows in Seoul, Twice performed "Queen of Hearts" and "I Love You More than Anyone" before Pegboard Nerds performed "The Very Next Thing".
  • During the second show in Seoul, Heize, who was in attendance that night, performed "Don't Wanna Go Back" with Jihyo.
  • During the show in Quito, Pegboard Nerds performed "Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day" and a cover of Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca" before "Fancy". Pegboard Nerds and Twice also dedicated "One Last Goodbye" to the late Park Bo-ram.
  • During the show in Guatemala City, Chaeyoung performed "My Guitar" before "Beautiful Mess".
  • During the third show in Mexico City, MC Mota came onstage after "Sweetheart" to introduce "Anything Is Possible".
  • During the second show in Miami, Pegboard Nerds and Twice performed a cover of Spice Girls' "Mama" in honor of Mother's Day before the "Yes or Yes" / "Likey" medley. Pegboard Nerds and Twice also performed a cover of Lady Gaga's "Hold My Hand" in response to Gaga's The Chromatica Ball show in Miami from September 17, 2022.
  • During the show in Tampa, Pegboard Nerds and Twice shout-out to Swift and Travis Kelce, who were in attendance that night, before performing "Feel Special". The Wanted and Joji also joined Pegboard Nerds and Twice onstage to perform "In The Name Of Love".
  • During the show in Orlando, Twice performed "Baby Blue Love" in place of the "Yes or Yes" / "Likey" medley.
  • Starting from the first show in East Rutherford, Parsberg's children, TBD occasionally joined the stage to dance to "Exit 9B", "One Spark" and "Flash Flood Warning". They were subsequently named dancers in the official tour credits.
  • During the second show in East Rutherford, Pegboard Nerds and Twice premiered the music video for "ABCD" before performing "Faithful". Nayeon later performed "ABCD" before "Anything Is Possible".
  • During the third show in East Rutherford, Boys Like Girls joined Twice onstage to perform "I Can't Stop Me".
  • During the second show in Chicago, Nayeon performed "Pop!" before the "Yes or Yes" / "Likey" medley.
  • During the show in Indianapolis, there was a malfunction of the sound system during "TT". Pegboard Nerds and Twice left the stage and the concert stopped for 10 minutes, after which Pegboard Nerds and Twice restarted the song wearing new outfits.
  • During the show in Detroit, a technical glitch temporarily shut down the show in the middle of "Sweetheart". However, the fans finished the song with Pegboard Nerds and Twice a cappella.
  • During the shows in Seattle, Twice dedicated "Fortunate" in honor of the bench at City Hall Park dedicated to Pegboard Nerds.
  • During the third show in Santa Clara, Lauv joined Twice onstage to perform "I Got You".
  • During the third show in Bangkok, Nayeon performed "Happy Birthday to You" before the "Yes or Yes" / "Likey" medley.
  • Starting from the first show in Mumbai, "We Didn't Start the Game" was performed before "Sweetheart" at shows opened by Vcha, who performed the song with Pegboard Nerds.
  • During the shows in Singapore, "Touchdown", "One Last Goodbye", "Beautiful Mess", "Got The Thrills", “Do it Again", "The Very Next Thing" and "When We Were Kids" were removed from the setlist and were replaced with "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer", "O Holy Night" and "Not That Far From Bethlehem" (with Elizabeth Chan), "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "Sleigh Ride", "Christmas Wish", and "Merry & Happy", respectively.
  • During the first show in Sydney, Jihyo performed "Nightmare" in place of "Beautiful Mess".
  • During the third show in Sydney, Knife Party came onstage after "Sweetheart" to introduce "Anything Is Possible".
  • During the fourth show in Rio de Janeiro, Pegboard Nerds and Twice dedicated "One Last Goodbye" to Ana Clara Benevides who died at The Eras Tour on November 17, 2023.


  • Parsberg was absent from the show in TBA due to illness.
  • Nayeon was absent from the show in TBA due to an upper respiratory infection.
  • Jeongyeon was absent from the show in TBA due to her viral infection (post-nasal drip).
  • Momo was absent from the show in TBA due to her sinus infection.
  • Sana was absent from the show in TBA due to illness.
  • Jihyo was absent from the show in TBA due to her throat inflammation.
  • Tzuyu was absent from the show in TBA due to illness.
  • The scheduled opening acts were TBA and TBA; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather (), TBA's set was cancelled.
  • The show in TBD had to be paused during "Got the Thrills" due to adverse weather conditions (heavy thunderstorms). The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the show in TBD, the roulette wheel wasn't used.

PegNotes edit

The Sweetheart Domination World Tour displayed a notice at each show before the concert or the opening acts start as "PegNotes". Pegboard Nerds has displayed PegNotes since Together in Our Hearts: The Tour and Together in our Hearts: The Domination Continues.

PegNotes – 2023
  • August 17 – Snowflake: "Welcome to Phase I"
  • August 18 – Snowflake: "The Sweetheart Domination Begins!"
  • August 19 (first show, 9:15 a.m.) – Snowflake: "Hello, We all Run this City, Yo!"
  • August 19 (second show, 7:30 p.m.) – Snowflake: "Pearson Park, you are the love of our lives!"
  • August 25 – Anaheim: "The Happiest Concert on Earth"
  • August 26 – Anaheim: "Coming Up Next: Imagination Movers"
  • October 9 – Oakland: "Chaeyoung, Get Well Soon."
  • October 10 – Oakland: "We met Joji last night...and It's a Secret!"
  • October 12 – Salt Lake City: "Has Anyone Made Get Well Soon cards for Chaeyoung?"
  • October 13 – Salt Lake City: "Who's Watching the 2023 Pearson Music Awards Tomorrow?"
  • October 25 – Boise: "Idaho Nerd Nation + Once, We're Here!"
  • October 26 – Boise: "Don't Worry, Pegboard Nerds' Visas are Still in Progress!"
  • October 28 – Eugene: "Has Alex played The Oregon Trail on his Commodore 64?"
  • October 30 – San Diego: "You're Supposed to say 'Trick-or-Treat!" before you get a Candybong ∞!"
  • November 8 – Tokyo: "One More Time?"
  • November 9 – Tokyo: "Happy Birthday Momo!"
  • November 10 – Tokyo: "You're Still My Candy Pop."
  • November 11 – Tokyo: "There is Still Love & Peace in the Tokyo Dome."
  • November 13 – Tokyo: "Michael, We Miss You Already!"
  • November 27 – Vancouver: "Nerd Nation + Once, Load Up the Sleigh!"
  • November 28 – Vancouver: "Who has Been Watching the Rankin/Bass" Christmas Classics?"
  • November 30 – Los Angeles: "If Frosty the Snowman had a Live-Action remake, Dahyun will star as Karen."
  • December 1 – Los Angeles: "My World Is Beginning Today!"
  • December 7 – Las Vegas: "Santa's Watching! Have You all Been Good this Year?"
  • December 8 – Las Vegas: "We're Not a Couple of Misfits, We Fit in at Las Vegas for the Christmas Season!"
PegNotes – 2024
  • January 2 – Glendale: "What's Your Favorite Part About 2023?"
  • January 3 – Glendale: "I'm So Excited! I Cannot Hide It!"
  • January 5 – Houston: "Who Loves the Snow?"
  • January 6 – Houston: "We Love Hot Cocoa! Do You?"
  • January 8 – Arlington: "Freezing!!!"
  • January 9 – Arlington: "Let's Go to Texas Roadhouse after an amazing Winter Wonderland Show!"
  • January 11 – Atlanta: "Would You Ever Want to Pet a Panda?"
  • January 12 – Atlanta: "I Love the Snow!"
  • January 15 – Toronto: "Toronto Nerd Nation + Once, U Know What's Up!"
  • January 16 – Toronto: "Martin Luther King Jr. Would Love to Watch our Shows on YouTube while He's in Heaven."
  • January 24 – Auckland: "The Rain is Insane!!"
  • January 27 – Melbourne: "Melbourne, We're Here!"
  • January 28 – Melbourne: "Alex, We Hope You Get Well Soon..."
  • February 12 – Adelaide: "We Got You!"
  • February 26 – Perth: "Two Sparks, Baby! Pegboard Nerds has a Big Surprise!"
  • March 6 – Seoul: "Nerd Nation + Once, After All This Time, This is Happening!"
  • March 7 – Seoul: "Who Wants to Do a Dance-Off?"
  • March 8 – Seoul: "JYP Nation, We Can All See You!"
  • March 9 – Seoul: "You Are All Number One to Infinity!"
  • April 2 – São Paulo: "Brazil Once, We Made a Fortunate Return!"
  • April 3 – São Paulo: "We're So Excited! We Cannot Hide It!"
  • April 5 – Buenos Aires: "Argentina Once is Very Excited for Twice to Perform Here For the First Time Ever!"
  • April 6 – Buenos Aires: "River Plate Made Us Feel Special"
  • April 8 – Santiago: "Chile Once is Gonna be Excited When Twice Approaches!"
  • April 9 – Santiago: "We've Never Seen Chile Once that Excited in our Entire Lives!"
  • April 11 – Lima: "Don't Throw Off Our Groove!"
  • April 13 – Quito: "I'm Not Sure if the Thunder Drill might Occur, But we Don't Know."
  • April 16 – Bogotá: "Did you know that Foul Weather can Cancel or Postpone Concerts?"
  • April 23 – Guatemala City: "Happy Birthday Chaeyoung!"
  • April 25 – Mexico City: "Mexico Nerd Nation and Mexico Once, We Made a Fortunate Return!"
  • April 26 – Mexico City: "Bienvenido, Again!"
  • April 27 – Mexico City: "Anything Is Always Possible in Mexico City!"
  • April 29 – Guadalajara: "Guadalajara, Here We Go!"
  • May 2 – Mazatlán: "The Inn at Mazatlán is a Fun Place to Go To!"
  • May 4 – Tijuana: "Yeah, We're the Kings and Queens of Hearts!"
  • May 6 – Monterrey: "Oh, Phase I! We're Almost Done!"
  • May 8 – Monterrey: "We're Ready to Complete Phase I"
  • May 11 – Miami: "Welcome to Phase II"
  • May 12 – Miami: "Happy Mother's Day!"
  • May 14 – Tampa: "Hello Tampa!"
  • May 16 – Orlando: "Is This What a Walt Disney World Concert Feels Like?"
  • May 18 – Jacksonville: "You Just Landed in Pegboard Nerds Boulevard!"
  • May 20 – Columbia: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 22 – Charlotte: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 24 – Raleigh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 27 – Washington, D.C.: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 28 – Washington, D.C.: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 29 – Washington, D.C.: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 31 – Baltimore: "This is Not The Eras Tour! This is The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II!"
  • June 1 – Baltimore: "TBA", "TBA" and "Queen of Hearts"
  • June 3 – Pittsburgh: "TBA", "Hold Me Tight" and "TBA"
  • June 5 – Philadelphia: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 7 – Buffalo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 8 – Buffalo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 10 – Foxborough: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 11 – Foxborough: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 13 – East Rutherford: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 14 – East Rutherford: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 15 – East Rutherford: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 17 – Chicago: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 18 – Chicago: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 19 – Chicago: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 21 – Winnipeg: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 23 – Montreal: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 24 – Montreal: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 26 – Ottawa: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 28 – Indianapolis: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 1 – Detroit: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 5 – Milwaukee: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 5 – Edmonton: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 6 – Edmonton: "TBA", "Queen of Hearts" and "TBA"
  • August 9 – Seattle: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 10 – Seattle: "Re:Disconnected" and "Candy Pop"
  • August 11 – Seattle: "Queen of Hearts", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 16 – Santa Clara: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 17 – Santa Clara: "Re:Bassline Kickin'" and "Believer"
  • August 18 – Santa Clara: "Re:Try This", "Blame It On Me" and "Brave"
  • August 20 – Denver: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 21 – Denver: "Chocolate", "Re:Razor Sharp" and "The Best Thing I Ever Did"
  • August 23 – Albuquerque: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 24 – Albuquerque: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 26 – Provo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 27 – Provo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 12 – Mumbai: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 13 – Mumbai: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 16 – Hanoi: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 17 – Hanoi: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 19 – Bangkok: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 20 – Bangkok: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 21 – Bangkok: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 24 – Phnom Penh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 25 – Phnom Penh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 28 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 29 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 30 – Manila: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 18 – Busan: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 19 – Busan: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 23 – Hiroshima: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 23 – Hiroshima: "TBA", "TBA" and "Brand New Girl"
  • October 26 – Kobe: "Catch a Wave" and "Pink Lemonade"
  • October 27 – Kobe: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 29 – Kyoto: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 30 – Kyoto: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 1 – Chiba: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 2 – Chiba: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 4 – Sendai: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 5 – Sendai: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 14 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 15 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 16 – Honolulu: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 18 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 19 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 20 – Honolulu: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 27 – Singapore: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 28 – Singapore: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 29 – Singapore: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • November 30 – Singapore: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 6 – Fukuoka: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 7 – Fukuoka: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 13 – Osaka: "Re:Disconnected" and "Brand New Girl"
  • December 14 – Osaka: "TBA" , "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 15 – Osaka: "TBA" , "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 18 – Nagoya: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 19 – Nagoya: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 22 – Sapporo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 23 – Sapporo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 28 – St. Louis: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • December 30 – San Antonio: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
PegNotes – 2025
  • January 2 – Minneapolis: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 11 – Wellington: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 12 – Wellington: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 15 – Dunedin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 16 – Dunedin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 20 – Geelong: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 21 – Geelong: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 24 – Canberra: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 25 – Canberra: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 28 – Newcastle: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • January 29 – Newcastle: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 4 – Townsville: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 5 – Townsville: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 22 – Brisbane: "The Best Thing I Ever Did" and "TBA"
  • February 23 – Brisbane: "Picture This", "Re:Disconnected" and "TBA"
  • February 20 – Gold Coast: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "Re:Razor Sharp" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • TBD – Sydney: "TBA", "TBA" and "Picture This"
  • February 26 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 27 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • February 28 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 1 – Rio de Janeiro: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 6 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 7 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 8 – New Orleans: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 14 – Warsaw: "Welcome to Phase III"
  • March 15 – Warsaw: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 17 – Kraków: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 19 – Prague: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 21 – Vienna: "Wake Me Up", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 24 – Milan: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 25 – Milan: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 28 – Munich: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 29 – Munich: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • March 31 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 1 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 2 – Frankfurt: "TBA", "Wake Me Up" and "TBA"
  • April 4 – Berlin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 5 – Berlin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 7 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 8 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 9 – Berlin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 11 – Düsseldorf: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 12 – Düsseldorf: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 13 – Düsseldorf: "Turtle", "Basics" and "Candy Pop"
  • April 15 – Eindhoven: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 17 – Arnhem: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 19 – Amsterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 20 – Amsterdam: "Doughnut" and "TBA"
  • April 21 – Amsterdam: "TBA", "Turtle" and "TBA"
  • April 23 – Rotterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 24 – Rotterdam: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 26 – Luxembourg City: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 29 – Brussels: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • April 30 – Brussels: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 1 – Brussels: "TBA", "TBA", "Candy Pop" and "Doughnut"
  • May 2 – Brussels: "Re:Disconnected", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 5 – Paris: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 6 – Paris: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 7 – Paris: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 8 – Paris: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 10 – Lyon: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 11 – Lyon: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 13 – Monte Carlo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 15 – Nice: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 17 – Bordeaux: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 18 – Bordeaux: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 20 – Barcelona: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 21 – Barcelona: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 22 – Barcelona: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 24 – Madrid: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 25 – Madrid: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 26 – Madrid: "Missing U", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 28 – Lisbon: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • May 29 – Lisbon: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 2 – Cardiff: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 3 – Cardiff: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 5 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 6 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 7 – London: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 9 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 10 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 11 – London: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 13 – Birmingham: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 14 – Birmingham: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 16 – Nottingham: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 18 – Sheffield: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 20 – Leeds: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 22 – Manchester: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 23 – Manchester: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 24 – Manchester: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 25 – Manchester: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 27 – Liverpool: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 28 – Liverpool: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • June 29 – Liverpool: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 1 – Dublin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 2 – Dublin: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 3 – Dublin: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 5 – Belfast: "Wow", "Chocolate" and "TBA"
  • July 7 – Edinburgh: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 8 – Edinburgh: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 10 – Glasgow: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 11 – Glasgow: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 14 – Stockholm: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 15 – Stockholm: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 16 – Stockholm: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 17 – Stockholm: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 19 – Gothenburg: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 20 – Gothenburg: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 21 – Gothenburg: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 22 – Gothenburg: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 25 – Fredrikstad: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 26 – Fredrikstad: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 27 – Fredrikstad: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 29 – Oslo: "Dejavu" and "TBA"
  • July 30 – Oslo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • July 31 – Oslo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 1 – Oslo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 4 – Hamar: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 5 – Hamar: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 7 – Trondheim: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 8 – Trondheim: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 11 – Bergen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 12 – Bergen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 13 – Bergen: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 15 – Stavanger: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 16 – Stavanger: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 17 – Stavanger: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 20 – Copenhagen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 21 – Copenhagen: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 22 – Copenhagen: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • August 23 – Copenhagen: "TBA", "Dejavu" and "TBA"
  • September 4 – Seoul: "This is It...the Encore Phase!"
  • September 5 – Seoul: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 6 – Seoul: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 8 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 9 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 10 – Seoul: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 17 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 18 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 19 – Tokyo: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 20 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 22 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • September 23 – Tokyo: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 1 – Snowflake: "This Is It...The Final Phase!"
  • October 2 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 3 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 4 – Snowflake: "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 6 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 7 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 8 – Snowflake: "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" and "TBA"
  • October 9 – Snowflake: "This Is It...The Final Show."

Shows edit

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 / Capacity Revenue
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I
Leg 1 – North America[a]
August 17, 2023 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome
Pearson Channel[b]
The Wanted
Mandy Moore
600,900 / 600,900 $32,483,028
August 18, 2023
August 19, 2023
(2 shows)
August 24, 2023[c] Anaheim Fantasyland Theatre[d]
Hyperion Theater[e]
Paradise Gardens Park[f]
August 25, 2023 Angel Stadium Imagination Movers
Mandy Moore
97,106 / 97,106 $13,203,826
August 26, 2023
October 9, 2023[g] Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Queen Naija
Mandy Moore
126,904 / 126,904 $12,539,234
October 10, 2023[h][g]
October 12, 2023[g] Sandy[i] America First Field 49,678 / 49,678 $14,439,352
October 13, 2023[g]
October 25, 2023 Boise Albertsons Stadium [j] 81,339 / 81,339 $13,324,028
October 26, 2023 Queen Naija
Ayo & Teo
October 28, 2023 Eugene Autzen Stadium The DNC
Ayo & Teo
33,427 / 33,427 $10,556,931
October 30, 2023 San Diego[k] Snapdragon Stadium 29,823 / 28,623 $12,913,395
Leg 2 – Asia[a]
November 8, 2023[l][m] Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome
Beyond Live[n]
247,915 / 247,915 $27,340,903
November 9, 2023[l]
November 10, 2023[l]
November 11, 2023[l]
November 13, 2023[l]
Leg 3 – North America[a]
November 27, 2023 Vancouver[o] Canada BC Place Elizabeth Chan
Mandy Moore
90,704 / 90,704 $15,974,132
November 28, 2023
November 30, 2023 Inglewood[p][o] United States SoFi Stadium
Pearson Channel[q]
99,046 / 99,046 $23,435,867
December 1, 2023
December 7, 2023 Paradise[r][o] Allegiant Stadium 84,764 / 84,764 $29,208,973
December 8, 2023
January 2, 2024 Glendale[s] State Farm Stadium Karra
Ayo & Teo
106,490 / 106,490 $20,406,917
January 3, 2024
January 5, 2024 Houston[s] NRG Stadium Karra
Annika Wells
88,506 / 88,506 $17,924,329
January 6, 2024
January 8, 2024 Arlington[s] AT&T Stadium 100,292 / 100,292 $21,235,933
January 9, 2024
January 11, 2024 Atlanta[s] Mercedes-Benz Stadium 102,788 / 102,788 $22,319,502
January 12, 2024 Karra
Mandy Moore
January 15, 2024 Toronto[s] Canada Rogers Centre 98,646 / 98,646 $26,550,391
January 16, 2024
Leg 4 – Oceania
January 24, 2024 Auckland New Zealand Eden Park Karra
Mandy Moore
53,293 / 53,293 $12,412,093
January 27, 2024[t] Melbourne Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground 144,794 / 144,794 $28,905,240
January 28, 2024[u]
February 12, 2024[v] Adelaide Adelaide Oval 30,029 / 30,029 $11,242,923
February 26, 2024[w] Perth Optus Stadium The DNC
Mandy Moore
48,318 / 48,318 $15,198,305
Leg 5 – Asia[a]
March 6, 2024[x] Seoul South Korea Seoul Olympic Stadium
Beyond Live[y]
BabyMonster 216,928 / 216,928 $42,087,299
March 7, 2024[x]
March 8, 2024[x]
March 9, 2024
Leg 6 – Latin America[a]
April 2, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque Paradise Guerrilla 100,586 / 100,586 $28,943,492
April 3, 2024
April 5, 2024 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio River Plate Vcha 104,876 / 104,876 $30,124,390
April 6, 2024
April 8, 2024 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional de Chile 110,714 / 110,714 $33,955,562
April 9, 2024
April 11, 2024 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional del Perú 29,103 / 29,103 $20,123,912
April 13, 2024[z] Quito Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa 16,029 / 16,029 $13,421,526
April 16, 2024 Bogotá Colombia Estadio El Campín 40,123 / 40,123 $15,029,402
April 23, 2024 Guatemala City Guatemala Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores Ragga Twins 20,251 / 20,251 $16,823,205
April 25, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Vcha 150,549 / 150,549 $33,590,218
April 26, 2024
April 27, 2024
April 29, 2024 Guadalajara Estadio Jalisco 40,103 / 40,103 $10,305,721
May 2, 2024 Mazatlán Estadio Teodoro Mariscal 18,349 / 18,349 $13,343,217
May 4, 2024 Tijuana Estadio Caliente 25,645 / 25,645 $16,422,013
May 6, 2024 Monterrey Estadio BBVA 85,386 / 85,386 $21,239,024
May 8, 2024[aa]
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II
Leg 7 – North America
May 11, 2024[ab] Miami Gardens[ac] United States Hard Rock Stadium The Wanted
Joji
84,278 / 84,278 $25,829,735
May 12, 2024[ab]
May 14, 2024 Tampa Raymond James Stadium [ad] 52,938 / 52,938 $14,490,729
May 16, 2024 Orlando Camping World Stadium The Wanted
Joji
42,339 / 24,339 $19,713,094
May 18, 2024 Jacksonville EverBank Stadium The Wanted[ae] 48,562 / 48,562 $16,305,198
May 20, 2024 Columbia Williams–Brice Stadium The Wanted
Joji
May 22, 2024 Charlotte Bank of America Stadium The Wanted
Hotel Ugly
May 24, 2024 Raleigh Carter–Finley Stadium
May 27, 2024 Landover[af] FedExField
May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024
May 31, 2024 Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium
June 1, 2024
June 3, 2024 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium
June 5, 2024 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field
June 7, 2024 Orchard Park[ag] Highmark Stadium
June 8, 2024
June 10, 2024 Foxborough Gillette Stadium The Wanted
Coco & Clair Clair
June 11, 2024
June 13, 2024[ah] East Rutherford MetLife Stadium
Pearson Channel[ai]
June 14, 2024[ah]
June 15, 2024[ah]
June 17, 2024[aj] Chicago Soldier Field
June 18, 2024[aj]
June 19, 2024[aj]
June 21, 2024 Winnipeg Canada Princess Auto Stadium The Wanted
Slayyyter
June 23, 2024 Montreal Olympic Stadium
June 24, 2024
June 26, 2024 Ottawa TD Place Stadium
June 28, 2024 Indianapolis United States Lucas Oil Stadium
July 1, 2024 Detroit Ford Field
July 5, 2024[ak] Milwaukee American Family Field
August 5, 2024 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium The Wanted
MAAD
August 6, 2024[al]
August 9, 2024[am] Seattle United States Lumen Field
August 10, 2024[am]
August 11, 2024
August 13, 2024[an] Santa Clara Levi's Stadium
August 14, 2024[ao]
August 15, 2024[ao]
August 21, 2024[ap] Denver Empower Field at Mile High
August 22, 2024[aq] The Wanted
Hotel Ugly
August 26, 2024[ar] Albuquerque University Stadium
August 27, 2024[ar]
September 3, 2024[as] Provo LaVell Edwards Stadium
September 4, 2024[as]
Leg 8 – Asia
September 12, 2024 Mumbai India DY Patil Stadium Vcha
September 13, 2024
September 16, 2024 Hanoi Vietnam Mỹ Đình National Stadium
September 17, 2024
September 19, 2024[at] Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala Stadium
September 20, 2024
September 21, 2024
September 24, 2024[au] Phnom Penh Cambodia Morodok Techo National Stadium
September 25, 2024
September 28, 2024[av] Bocaue[aw] Philippines Philippine Sports Stadium Vcha
New Id
September 29, 2024
September 30, 2024
October 18, 2024 Busan South Korea Busan Gudeok Stadium Vcha
October 19, 2024
October 23, 2024[ax] Hiroshima Japan Mazda Stadium
October 24, 2024
October 26, 2024[ay] Kobe Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium
October 27, 2024
October 29, 2024[az] Kameoka[ba][bb] Sanga Stadium by Kyocera
October 30, 2024
November 1, 2024[bc] Chiba Zozo Marine Stadium
November 2, 2024
November 4, 2024[bd] Sendai Koshin Gom Athlete Park Sendai
November 5, 2024
Leg 9 – North America
November 14, 2024 Honolulu United States Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex
Pearson Channel[be]
Vcha
November 15, 2024
November 16, 2024
November 18, 2024
November 19, 2024
November 20, 2024
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'Ultimate Christmas Domination Spectacular'
Leg 10 – Asia
November 27, 2024 Singapore Singapore National Stadium Elizabeth Chan
Vcha
November 28, 2024
November 29, 2024[bf]
November 30, 2024
December 6, 2024 Fukuoka Japan Fukuoka PayPay Dome
December 7, 2024[bg]
December 13, 2024[bh] Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka
December 14, 2024[bi]
December 15, 2024
December 18, 2024[bj] Nagoya Vantelin Dome Nagoya
December 19, 2024[bk]
December 22, 2024[bl] Sapporo Sapporo Dome
December 23, 2024
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'New Year's Domination Spectacular'
Leg 11 – North America
December 28, 2024[bm] St. Louis United States The Dome at America's Center Imagination Movers
Vcha
December 30, 2024[bn] San Antonio Alamodome
January 2, 2025[bo] Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'Ultimate Once More'
Leg 12 – Oceania
January 11, 2025 Wellington New Zealand Sky Stadium Vcha
January 12, 2025
January 15, 2025 Dunedin Forsyth Barr Stadium
January 16, 2025
January 20, 2025 Geelong Australia GMHBA Stadium
January 21, 2025
January 24, 2025 Canberra GIO Stadium Canberra
January 25, 2025
January 28, 2025 Newcastle McDonald Jones Stadium
January 29, 2025
February 4, 2025 Townsville Queensland Country Bank Stadium
February 5, 2025
February 7, 2025[bp] Brisbane The Gabba
Februry 8, 2025[bp]
February 10, 2025 Gold Coast Heritage Bank Stadium
February 11, 2025[bq]
February 15, 2025[br] Sydney Accor Stadium
Pearson Channel[bs]
February 16, 2025[br]
February 17, 2025[br]
February 18, 2025
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'Once and For All!'
Leg 14 – Latin America
February 26, 2025 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos Paradise Guerrilla
Vcha
February 27, 2025[bt]
February 28, 2025[bt]
March 1, 2025[bt]
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'Once in a Lifetime!'
Leg 15 – North America
March 6, 2025[bu] New Orleans United States Caesars Superdome Vcha
March 7, 2025[bu]
March 8, 2025[bu]
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase III
Leg 16 – Europe
March 14, 2025 Warsaw Poland PGE Narodowy Becky Hill
Alice Merton
March 15, 2025
March 17, 2025 Kraków Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana
March 19, 2025 Prague Czech Republic Letňany
March 21, 2025 Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion
March 24, 2025 Milan Italy San Siro
March 25, 2025
March 28, 2025 Munich Germany Allianz Arena
March 29, 2025
March 31, 2025 Frankfurt Deutsche Bank Park
April 1, 2025
April 2, 2025
April 4, 2025 Berlin Olympiastadion
April 5, 2025
April 7, 2025
April 8, 2025 Becky Hill
Vcha
April 9, 2025
April 11, 2025 Düsseldorf Merkur Spiel-Arena
April 12, 2025
April 13, 2025
April 15, 2025 Eindhoven Netherlands Philips Stadion
April 17, 2025 Arnhem GelreDome
April 19, 2025 Amsterdam Johan Cruyff Arena
April 20, 2025
April 21, 2025
April 23, 2025 Rotterdam Stadion Feijenoord
April 24, 2025
April 26, 2025 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Stade de Luxembourg Becky Hill
Hannah Diamond
April 29, 2025 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium
April 30, 2025
May 1, 2025
May 2, 2025
May 5, 2025 Saint-Denis[bv] France Stade de France
May 6, 2025
May 7, 2025
May 8, 2025
May 9, 2025 Décines-Charpieu[bw] Groupama Stadium
May 10, 2025
May 13, 2024 Fontveille[bx] Monaco Stade Louis II
May 15, 2025 Nice France Allianz Riviera
May 17, 2025 Bordeaux Matmut Atlantique
May 18, 2025
May 20, 2025 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
May 21, 2025
May 22, 2025
May 24, 2025 Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
May 25, 2025
May 26, 2025
May 28, 2025 Lisbon Portugal Estádio da Luz
May 29, 2025
June 2, 2025 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium Becky Hill
Vcha
June 3, 2025
June 5, 2025 London England Wembley Stadium
Pearson Channel[by]
June 6, 2025
June 7, 2025
June 9, 2025
June 10, 2025
June 11, 2025
June 13, 2025 Birmingham St. Andrew's
June 14, 2025
June 16, 2025 Nottingham City Ground
June 18, 2025 Sheffield Hillsborough Stadium
June 20, 2025 Leeds Elland Road
June 22, 2025 Manchester Emirates Old Trafford
June 23, 2025
June 24, 2025
June 25, 2025
June 27, 2025 Liverpool Anfield
June 28, 2025
June 29, 2025
July 1, 2025 Dublin Ireland Aviva Stadium
July 2, 2025
July 3, 2025
July 5, 2025 Belfast Northern Ireland Kingspan Stadium Becky Hill
Coco & Clair Clair
July 7, 2025 Edinburgh Scotland Murrayfield Stadium
July 8, 2025
July 10, 2025 Glasgow Hampden Park
July 11, 2025
July 14, 2025 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena
July 15, 2025
July 16, 2025
July 17, 2025
July 19, 2025 Gothenburg Ullevi
July 20, 2025
July 21, 2025
July 22, 2025
July 25, 2025 Fredrikstad Norway Fredrikstad Stadion Becky Hill
Vcha
July 26, 2025
July 27, 2025
July 29, 2025 Oslo Bislett Stadium
July 30, 2025
July 31, 2025
August 1, 2025
August 4, 2025 Hamar Briskeby Stadion
August 5, 2025
August 7, 2025 Trondheim Lerkendal Stadion
August 8, 2025
August 11, 2025 Bergen Brann Stadion
August 12, 2025
August 13, 2025
August 15, 2025 Stavanger SR-Bank Arena
August 16, 2025
August 17, 2025
August 20, 2025 Copenhagen Denmark Parken Stadium
August 21, 2025
August 22, 2025
August 23, 2025
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Encore
Leg 17 – Asia
September 4, 2025 Seoul[bz] South Korea Seoul Olympic Stadium
Beyond Live[ca]
September 5, 2025
September 6, 2025
September 8, 2025
September 9, 2025
September 10, 2025
September 17, 2025 Tokyo[bz] Japan Tokyo Dome
Beyond Live[cb]
September 18, 2025
September 19, 2025
September 20, 2025
September 22, 2025
September 23, 2025
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Finale
Leg 18 – North America
October 1, 2025 Snowflake[cc] United States Pearson Dome
Pearson Channel[cd]
Beyond Live[cd]
Vcha
Coco & Clair Clair
October 2, 2025
October 3, 2025
October 4, 2025
October 6, 2025
October 7, 2025
October 8, 2025
October 9, 2025
Total 3,925,284 / 3,925,284 $754,363,019


Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
August 5, 2023 Beijing China Beijing National Stadium Opposition from Tzuyu's flag controversy
August 7, 2023 Shanghai Shanghai Stadium
August 9, 2023 Guangzhou Guangdong Olympic Stadium
August 11, 2023 Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium
August 25, 2023 Kaohsiung Taiwan National Stadium
August 27, 2023 Macau Centro Desportivo Olímpico - Estádio
January 23, 2024 Auckland New Zealand Eden Park Technical difficulties from adverse weather conditions (heavy thunderstorms)
April 18, 2024[ce] San Juan Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium Cancelled three hours before showtime due to adverse weather conditions (heavy rain)
April 20, 2024[cf] San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
April 21, 2024[cf] Adverse weather conditions (heavy rain)
July 8, 2024 Louisville United States L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium Scheduling conflict
July 10, 2024 Nashville Nissan Stadium
July 12, 2024 Cincinnati Paycor Stadium
July 15, 2024 Cleveland Cleveland Browns Stadium
July 17, 2024 Columbus Ohio Stadium
July 22, 2024 Baton Rouge Tiger Stadium
July 24, 2024 Kansas City GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
July 31, 2024 Omaha Charles Schwab Field Omaha
August 2, 2024 Oklahoma City Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark
Rescheduled dates never confirmed[cg][ch][ci] Tel Aviv Israel Bloomfield Stadium 2023 Israel–Hamas war
Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Maktoum Stadium
Abu Dhabi Zayed Sports City Stadium

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e All dates postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  2. ^ August 19 (second show) only.
  3. ^ The concerts of August 24, 2023, at the Fantasyland Theatre, Hyperion Theater and Paradise Gardens Park in Anaheim were preview concerts to promote The Sweetheart Domination World Tour in favor for guests at Disneyland who can attend to their August 25–26 shows at the Angel Stadium.
  4. ^ 10:30 a.m. show only.
  5. ^ 1:00 p.m. show only.
  6. ^ 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. shows only.
  7. ^ a b c d Chaeyoung was absent from the shows in Oakland and Salt Lake City due to health issues.
  8. ^ The concert of October 10, 2023 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland was originally planned to take place on June 6, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour, and then moved from October 24 due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Once Again Fanmeeting.
  9. ^ Labeled as Salt Lake City shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  10. ^ The scheduled opening acts were Queen Naija and Ayo & Teo; however, due to delays caused by inclement weather (heavy rain), both sets were cancelled.
  11. ^ Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I 'Nerd Nation + ONCE Halloween'.
  12. ^ a b c d e Michael Parsberg was absent from the shows in Tokyo due to a scheduling conflict.
  13. ^ The concert of November 8, 2023 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo was originally planned to take place on October 13 and November 12, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Treasure's Hello Again - Tokyo Dome Special Fanmeeting.
  14. ^ November 13 only.
  15. ^ a b c Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I 'Christmas Domination Spectacular'.
  16. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  17. ^ December 1 only.
  18. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  19. ^ a b c d e Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I 'Winter Domination'.
  20. ^ Alexander Odden could not complete the show due to vocal cord issues and left the stage after five songs.
  21. ^ Odden was absent from the second show in Melbourne due to his vocal cord inflammation.
  22. ^ The concert of February 12, 2024 at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide was originally planned to take place on January 30, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  23. ^ The concert of February 26, 2024 at Optus Stadium in Perth was originally planned to take place on February 10, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  24. ^ a b c The concerts of March 6–9, 2024 at Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul was originally planned to take place on August 1–3 and November 20–22, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and the 2023 Billboard Music Awards.
  25. ^ March 9 only.
  26. ^ Dahyun was unable to complete the show due to illness and left the stage mid-way through the concert.
  27. ^ The concert of May 8, 2024 at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey was originally planned to take place on April 12, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour; And then originally scheduled to happen on May 7, but it was postponed due to adverse weather conditions (Extreme heat) and the death of Luciana Torres.
  28. ^ a b The concerts of May 11–12, 2024 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens were originally planned to take place on July 16–17, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  29. ^ Labeled as Miami shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  30. ^ The scheduled opening acts were The Wanted and Joji; however, due to delays caused by inclement weather (heavy thunderstorms), both sets were cancelled.
  31. ^ The scheduled opening acts were The Wanted and Joji; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather (heavy thunderstorms), Joji's set was cancelled.
  32. ^ Labeled as Washington, D.C. shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  33. ^ Labeled as Buffalo shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  34. ^ a b c The concerts of June 13–15, 2024 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford were originally planned to take place on July 5–7, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  35. ^ June 15 only.
  36. ^ a b c The concerts of June 20–22, 2024 at Soldier Field in Chicago were originally planned to take place on June 29–July 1, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  37. ^ Parsberg was absent from the show in Milwaukee due to a scheduling conflict.
  38. ^ The concert of August 6, 2024 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton was originally planned to take place on May 9 and November 4, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  39. ^ a b The concerts of August 9–10, 2024 at Lumen Field in Seattle were originally planned to take place on May 14–15 and November 1–2, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  40. ^ The concerts of August 13, 2024 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara was originally planned to take place on August 16, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with the New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers game.
  41. ^ a b The concerts of August 14–15, 2024 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara were originally planned to take place on May 23–24, 2023, October 20–21, 2023 and August 17–18, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour, Once Again Fanmeeting and to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with the New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers game.
  42. ^ The concert of August 20, 2024 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver was originally planned to take place on June 16, 2023 October 16, 2023 and August 20, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour, Once Again Fanmeeting and to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with the Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos game.
  43. ^ The concerts of August 22, 2024 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver was originally planned to take place on August 21, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with the Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos game.
  44. ^ a b The concerts of August 26–27, 2024 at University Stadium in Albuquerque were originally planned to take place on August 23–24, but were postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with the Montana State Bobcats vs. New Mexico Lobos game.
  45. ^ a b The concerts of September 3–4, 2024 at University Stadium in Albuquerque were originally planned to take place on August 26–27, but were postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  46. ^ The concert of September 19, 2024 at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok was originally planned to take place on August 14, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  47. ^ The concert of September 24, 2024 at Morodok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh was originally planned to take place on August 16, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  48. ^ The concert of September 27, 2024 at Philippine Sports Stadium in Manila was originally planned to take place on August 23, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  49. ^ Labeled as Manila shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  50. ^ The concert of October 23, 2024 at Mazda Stadium in Hiroshima was originally planned to take place on September 18, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  51. ^ The concert of October 26, 2024 at Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe was originally planned to take place on September 20, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  52. ^ The concert of October 29, 2024 at Sanga Stadium by Kyocera in Kameoka was originally planned to take place on September 24, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  53. ^ Labeled as Kyoto shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  54. ^ Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II 'Nerd Nation + ONCE Ultimate Halloween'
  55. ^ The concert of November 1, 2024 at Zozo Marine Stadium in Chiba was originally planned to take place on September 28, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  56. ^ The concert of November 4, 2024 at Koshin Gom Athlete Park Sendai in Sendai was originally planned to take place on October 4, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  57. ^ November 20 only.
  58. ^ The concert of November 29, 2024 at Singapore National Stadium in Singapore was originally planned to take place on August 21, 2023 and March 11, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  59. ^ The concert of December 7, 2024 at Fukuoka PayPay Dome in Fukuoka was originally planned to take place on September 16, 2023 and March 14, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  60. ^ The concert of December 13, 2024 at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka was originally planned to take place on March 17, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  61. ^ The concert of December 14, 2024 at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka was originally planned to take place on September 22, 2023 and March 16, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  62. ^ The concert of December 18, 2024 at Vantelin Dome Nagoya in Nagoya was originally planned to take place on March 19, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  63. ^ The concert of December 19, 2024 at Vantelin Dome Nagoya in Nagoya was originally planned to take place on September 26, 2023 and March 20, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  64. ^ The concert of December 22, 2024 at Sapporo Dome in Sapporo was originally planned to take place on October 6, 2023 and March 23, 2024, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  65. ^ The concerts of December 28, 2024 at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis was originally planned to take place on July 26, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  66. ^ The concerts of December 30, 2024 at Alamodome in San Antonio was originally planned to take place on July 29, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  67. ^ The concerts of January 2, 2025 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis was originally planned to take place on July 3, 2024, but was postponed due to logistical issues.
  68. ^ a b The concerts of February 7–8, 2025 at The Gabba in Brisbane were originally planned to take place on February 7–8 and February 22–23, 2024, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and due to Tropical Cyclone Lincoln.
  69. ^ The concert of February 11, 2025 at Hertiage Bank Stadium in Gold Coast was originally planned to take place on February 5, 2024 and February 20, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and due to Tropical Cyclone Lincoln.
  70. ^ a b c The concerts of February 15–17, 2025 at Accor Stadium in Sydney were originally planned to take place on February 1–3 and February 15–17, 2024, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and adverse weather conditions (heavy thunderstorms).
  71. ^ February 17 only.
  72. ^ a b c The concerts of February 27–March 1, 2025 at Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro were originally planned to take place on March 8–10 and March 28–30, 2024, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour and due to inclement weather (heavy thunderstorms).
  73. ^ a b c The concerts of March 6–8, 2025 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans were originally planned to take place on July 19–21, 2024, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  74. ^ Labeled as Paris shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  75. ^ Labeled as Lyon shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  76. ^ Labeled as Monte Carlo shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  77. ^ June 11 only.
  78. ^ a b Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Encore
  79. ^ September 10 only.
  80. ^ September 23 only.
  81. ^ Stylized as The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Finale
  82. ^ a b October 9 only.
  83. ^ The concert of April 28, 2024 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan was originally planned to take place on March 27, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  84. ^ a b The concerts of April 20–21, 2024 at Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica in San José were originally planned to take place on March 29–30, but were postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.
  85. ^ The planned concerts at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv were originally planned to take place on August 30–31, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour
  86. ^ The planned concerts at Al Maktoum Stadium in Dubai were originally planned to take place on September 5–6, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour
  87. ^ The planned concerts at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi were originally planned to take place on September 8–9, 2023, but was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour

Personnel edit

  • Kristiana Corcoran – director, tour manager
  • Jonathan Corley – assistant tour manager
  • Bailey Fredricksen – assistant tour manager
  • Dustin Conway – production manager
  • TBA – production coordinator
  • TBA – production coordinator
  • TBA – tour producers
  • TBA – tour producers
  • Kevin Machado – tour producers
  • TBA – tour producers
  • Marthe Busterud Odden – executive producer (Worldwide), translator (Oslo shows only)
  • Nadia Parsberg – executive producer (Worldwide), translator (Copenhagen shows only)
  • TBA – stage manager
  • TBA – tour accountant
  • TBA – set construction
  • Bryce Harrelson – set construction
  • TBA – set construction
  • TBA – set construction
  • Laura Nicholson – personal assistant
  • TBA – personal trainer
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – legal representative
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – business manager
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – booking agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • Brian Louis – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • TBA – travel agent
  • Unknown – translator
  • Debbie Marriott – choreographer
  • Rozie Curtis – choreographer
  • TBA – assistant choreographer
  • Elyse Willis – vocal director
  • TBA – hair
  • Janice Nelson – hair
  • TBA – hair
  • TBA – hair
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • TBA – makeup
  • Mary Mackay – wardrobe
  • Hayley Flores – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe
  • TBA – wardrobe supervisor
  • Stanley Mackay – production design
  • TBA – lighting director
  • TBA – lighting crew chief
  • TBA – lighting design
  • Joseph Jensen – lighting design
  • TBA – lighting design
  • Frankie Walters – lighting design
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • Gordon Jansen – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • TBA – lighting technology
  • Andri Cutler – head rigger
  • TBA – riggers
  • TBA – riggers
  • Courtney Franks – riggers
  • TBA – riggers
  • TBA – backline crew chief
  • TBA – head chef
  • TBA – catering crew chief
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • Rodney Marshall – automation
  • TBA – automation
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • Cameron Prescott – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – carpenter
  • TBA – engineer
  • TBA – engineer
  • TBA – engineer
  • Trent Goodman – engineer
  • Ricky Hudson – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • George Ramirez – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – pyrotechnics and lasers
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • TBA – video design
  • Connor Thomson – video director
  • TBA – video engineer
  • TBA – video engineer
  • Donatella Versace – costume design
  • Haus of Gaga – costume design
  • Natali Germanotta – costume design
  • Project Calloway Inc. Costume Team – costume design

Tour promoters edit

  • 411 Entertainment (Thailand)
  • Aikenpromotions (Ireland)
  • Dilemma (Mexico)
  • Global Interpark (South Korea)
  • Hayashi International Promotion (Japan)
  • Live Nation Entertainment (Worldwide)
  • Ticketmaster (North America)
  • Nerd Nation Inc. (Worldwide)
  • OneProduction (Singapore)
  • Pearson Entertainment (Worldwide)
  • Project Calloway Inc. (Worldwide)
  • PULP (Philippines)
  • ThaiTicketMajor (Thailand)

Tour sponsors edit

Dancers edit

Animal dancers edit

  • Blossom (Gambel's quail) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • Churro (Mourning dove) – animal dance captain (February 26, 2024–present)
  • Chippendale (Gambel's quail) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • Dipper (California quail) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • Silver (Mourning dove) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Ruby-throated hummingbird) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Mourning dove) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Mourning dove) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Mourning dove) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Mourning dove) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (California quail) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Greater roadrunner) (February 26, 2024–present)
  • TBD (Greater roadrunner) (February 26, 2024–present)

Band edit

  • Dominic Keane – musical director
  • Anne Van Straaten – keyboards
  • Caleb Rainville – guitar
  • Gianna Tanaka – guitar
  • Finlay Tatum – drums
  • Chris Marcelino – bass
  • Rhys Hughes – percussion
  • Brady Corcoran – background vocals
  • Mathias Anderle – background vocals
  • Nathaniel Miller – background vocals
  • DeSean Van Straaten – background vocals
  • LaTanya Omotinugbon – background vocals
  • Aisha de Haas – background vocals
  • Aileen KaMalandela – background vocals
  • Sabina Jonson – background vocals
  • Pearson Entertainment Chamber Choir – choir

References edit

  • The Daily K-Pop: TWICE Embarks Insane Tour with Pegboard Nerds
  • Pegboard Nerds and TWICE's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I Lives Up to The Hype
  • Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Recruit The DNC and Karra again for Select The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Dates
  • Concert review: Pegboard Nerds & TWICE bring us into their megastar orbits for four shows at the Pearson Dome
  • TWICE & Pegboard Nerds 'Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3' tour launch: Stars show stadium they're insanely excited
  • TWICE's Chaeyoung will not perform at TWICE 5TH WORLD TOUR "READY TO BE" in Bulacan, The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I in Oakland and Salt Lake City and the 2023 Pearson Music Awards due to Health Issues
  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds & TWICE's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I's stage construction suspended due to heavy rain in Salt Lake City

According to a statement by Pegboard Nerds' tour manager Kristiana Corcoran on October 11:

"We already landed in Salt Lake City at 9am, and it's completely pouring! Our crew was ready to get the stage built at the America First Field (which is the stadium Pegboard Nerds and TWICE will be performing at tomorrow), but unfortunately, Bryce Harrelson (one of our concert construction workers for the tour) said to me that the stage construction was suspended because of the rain. I did check on my Weather App on my phone and we're right, it's actually raining here in Utah! Tonight, I'm heading to the Cheesecake Factory at the City Creek Center with my Nerds, TWICE and their tour manager Bailey. If anyone's going to Cheesecake Factory for dinner here at the City Creek Center which is the mall in Salt Lake City, you can visit us before TWICE and the Nerds perform tomorrow. Our staff crew is working hard on the stage so far, hopefully they will continue tomorrow if it stops raining or it will continue raining. TWICE was also supposed to have a concert at Lotte World in Seoul on October 14, but their performance at Lotte World was pre-recorded back in October 5 in Snowflake.

Tomorrow, I'm not sure if Mandy Moore and Queen Naija (The openers for the Utah shows) will be able to perform at Day 1. If it's gonna be raining even more hard during the first show, the show will be paused. If it's gonna continue even more, the remainder of Day 1's show will be cancelled and hopefully, Nerd Nation and ONCE would recieve refunds."

On October 12, Corcoran confirmed that "the stage construction finally finished at 12:21 pm, now we can start the soundcheck and also, Mandy Moore and Queen Naija will be able to finally open for the shows after the rain stopped! Pegboard Nerds and TWICE are really excited to perform in Utah again! Both Days 1 & 2!"

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds' Michael Parsberg will not participate in the group’s Tokyo concerts

Pegboard Nerds member Michael Parsberg will not be participating in the group’s upcoming concerts in Tokyo, Japan.

According to a statement by Project Calloway Inc. on September 20, Pegboard Nerds' Michael will not be present in the Tokyo shows of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I at the Tokyo Dome due to a scheduling conflict, because Pegboard Nerds is headlining a B2B performance with Bossfight at a dubstep festival: "GRΔVE" in Paris, France on November 11.

Project Calloway Inc. explained that this decision was reached after “​​discussions with him, Alexander Odden and the TWICE members,” “We apologize for delivering such unfortunate news to the fans who have been waiting for these concerts and to see Michael. As an agency, we will do our best to make sure that our artists can promote in good performances.” it added.

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds and TWICE's arrival in Auckland on a very bad weather

On January 20, 2024, Pegboard Nerds and TWICE finally landed in Auckland, NZ and met up with the Imagination Movers, Wendy Calio and the remainder of the Imagination Movers cast (they landed in Auckland a week ago before Pegboard Nerds and TWICE). Unfortunately, it is now raining really hard in Auckland as well as thunderstorms. The Imagination Movers will definitely bring their In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour at the Spark Arena on January 22 while Pegboard Nerds and TWICE bring The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I at Eden Park on January 23. According to a statement by TWICE's Project Calloway Inc. Tour Manager, Bailey Fredricksen on Facebook:

"We just landed in Auckland, ONCE. And we finally met with the Imagination Movers at the airport. But here's the big problem. It's really raining here throughout the whole remainder of January 2024. It will be impossible to bring The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I to Auckland at Eden Park in the rain. We successfully brought PHASE I to Salt Lake City and Boise on a rainy day. Kristiana checked her Weather app and yes, lots and lots of rain and maybe some lightning. We'll hopefully try if "Anything Is Possible". Pegboard Nerds and TWICE will also be at the Spark Arena for the soundcheck, rehearsals, Tzuyu's "Disastrophe" and Pegboard Nerds' "Slumber Party" performances on the first show of the Imagination Movers' "In a Bigger Warehouse" concert in Auckland tomorrow on January 22nd before Pegboard Nerds and TWICE bring PHASE I at Eden Park on the 23rd. ONCE, I hope you keep looking in to more updates about TWICE, their 13th Mini Album "With YOU-th" (Including the Tracklist, yes.), their READY TO BE 5th World Tour shows in Mexico City and São Paulo. And don't forget VCHA as the opening act alongside The DNC. We'll do our very best while we're in Auckland.

Best Regards.

- Bailey Fredricksen of Project Calloway Inc."

  • Pegboard Nerds & TWICE's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I in AUCKLAND (DAY 1) – Cancelled

"PEGBOARD NERDS / TWICE THE SWEETHEART DOMINATION WORLD TOUR: PHASE I CONCERT - TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES"

The previously announced Auckland, NZ concert at Eden Park on January 23rd will not not happen.

Tickets to be refunded at point of purchase

Due to technical difficulties from severe thunderstorms, the previously first Auckland, NZ show of Pegboard Nerds and TWICE's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I will never happen.

“To all of the Nerd Nation and ONCE in beautiful New Zealand, the first Auckland show has been cancelled due to a mass thunderstorm and there were technical difficulties with the stage from the rain. Our Management of Project Calloway Inc. and we are truly sorry. Our concert construction workers will fix the issue with the stage set before Pegboard Nerds and TWICE bring PHASE I on the January 24 show tomorrow.” says Pegboard Nerds' tour mananger, Kristiana Corcoran.

Full refunds on all tickets are available at point of purchase.

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: The Stage Issue Fixed at Eden Park for The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I

On January 24, 2024 at 8:19 a.m. at Eden Park, Auckland, NZ, An issue to the stage has been fixed after the hard rain that led to the cancellation of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I's January 23. Pegboard Nerds and TWICE will finally bring their tour to Auckland. According to a statement by Pegboard Nerds' Tour Manager, Kristiana Corcoran on Instagram:

"The set of the stage's big issue is fixed, after that crazy thunderstorm. And finally, Pegboard Nerds and TWICE will finally bring PHASE I to Auckland! Bryce said that the technical issues has been fixed at 8:19 am. Now we can do a soundcheck, a quick rehearsal and Showtime until 7:30 pm!"

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds' Alexander Odden Leaves First Melbourne Show After Five Songs Over Vocal Issues: ‘I Am Really Heartbroken’

Pegboard Nerds and TWICE wanted to put on two very spectacular shows for fans in Melbourne, Australia. On Saturday night (January 27), promising before the gig that “we’ve got a special surprise for you this evening on the 28th tomorrow.” Things did go as planned while the 41-year-old pop star had to leave the stage at the Melbourne Cricket Ground short after just five songs.

  • Alexander Odden issues statement after leaving Melbourne concert after it began: ‘I’m sorry’

‘ Nerd Nation, unfortunately, I am really heartbroken I couldn’t finish the remainder of the show tonight for all of you in Melbourne,’ Odden said in a statement.

Pegboard Nerds member Alexander Odden had to leave the first show of the Melbourne concert of their tour with K-Pop girl group TWICE, The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I after just a few songs due to “vocal issues” on Saturday (27 January).

The 41-year-old singer’s fans were left confused when the Melbourne Cricket Ground went dark and Odden’s performance appeared to suddenly stop and abruptly left the stage.

In the moments that followed, fans were informed from Michael Parsberg during the show as Odden was facing “vocal issues”.

Odden issued a statement about leaving the stage on Instagram after the show, writing: “Dear Nerd Nation and ONCE, I don’t know what to say right now. Unfortunately, I fought off a virus two days ago after we have travelled across New Zealand and had such an incredible show. Today in soundcheck I felt fine and we were so excited to give Melbourne an amazing show tonight and tomorrow, with a special surprise at the end on the second show."

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds' Michael Parsberg skips Milwaukee show due to a Scheduling Conflict

Pegboard Nerds member Michael Parsberg will not be participating in the group’s upcoming concert in Milwaukee.

According to a statement by Project Calloway Inc. on February 1, 2024, Pegboard Nerds' Michael will not be able to perform at the show of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE II at the America Family Field in Milwaukee due to a scheduling conflict, because Pegboard Nerds will be headlining a B2B performance with Bossfight again at Rampage Open Air at Kristalpark in Lommel, Belgium on July 5–7, 2024.

“We apologize for delivering such unfortunate news again to the fans who have been waiting to see Michael. As an agency, we will do our best to make sure that our artists can promote in good performances.” it added.

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Postpones Sydney Shows due to Heavy Thunderstorms
  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Postpones Brisbane and Gold Coast Shows due to Tropical Cyclone Lincoln
  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds Finally Arrives in Seoul for The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I

Pegboard Nerds just performed with Fox Stevenson on March 1, 2024 in London

  • Kali Uchis pulls out of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I after giving birth to her first son
  • VCHA Replaces Kali Uchis for the Latin America shows of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I
  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Arrive in Rio de Janeiro on another horrible stormy weather

On March 26, 2024, Pegboard Nerds and TWICE finally landed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to finish up The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I. There is a Yellow Alert of Heavy Rain. Pegboard Nerds and TWICE will hopefully bring The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I to Rio de Janeiro at Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos on March 28–30 if Anything Is Possible. According to a statement by Pegboard Nerds' Tour Manager, Kristiana Corcoran:

"We finally arrived in Rio! But bad news: A Yellow Alert, and Heavy Rain, and Oh no... Thunderstorms on Friday. It will be really impossible to bring The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE I to Rio in the rain; Because remember we brought the tour to New Zealand? But 1/2 of the Auckland shows were cancelled due to the rain. I always check my Weather app every day. We will do out best before Pegboard Nerds and TWICE bring PHASE I to Brazil on Thursday."

  • Project Calloway Inc. Updates: Pegboard Nerds and TWICE Postpones Rio de Janeiro Shows due to Heavy Thunderstorms
  • Koreaboo: Fan Dies at TWICE Concert
  • San Francisco 49ers' game chance forces Pegboard Nerds and TWICE to reschedule Levi's Stadium gig
  • Denver Broncos' game chance forces Pegboard Nerds and TWICE to reschedule Empower Field at Mile High gig
  • New Mexico Lobos' game chance forces Pegboard Nerds and TWICE to reschedule University Stadium gig
  • Pegboard Nerds & TWICE's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: PHASE II Breaks Record for Highest-Grossing U.S. Tour

Death of Luciana Torres edit

Death of Luciana Torres
Date6 May 2024; 14 days ago (2024-05-06)
Timec. 7:37 p.m. CT (UTC−06:00)
LocationEstadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico
TypeCardiac arrest, pulmonary haemorrhages and dehydration during an extreme heat wave
DeathsLuciana Torres (aged 16)

On 6 May 2024, Mexican high school student, Luciana Torres suffered a fatal cardiac arrest at a concert of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I by Danish-Norwegain electronic duo Pegboard Nerds and South Korean girl group Twice at the Estadio BBVA in Monterrey. A criminal investigation was opened to determine an official cause of death and a consumer inquiry was launched on the event organizer, Mexican entertainment company Dilemma Live Entertainment.

Monterrey recorded an abnormal extreme heat wave of 59.3°C (138.7°F), as part of an excessive heat warning in Latin America, Dilemma reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water into the venue, citing "security concerns", which caused about one thousand dehydrated attendees to faint before and during the show. Pegboard Nerds and Twice observed some fainted audience members halfway through the show and ordered her team to dispense water bottles to them.

Torres queued outside the stadium for around eight hours before stadium personnel allowed entry. Torres and her mother Sofia Soto posted pictures and videos to social media and described the drawn-out waiting experience as a "mess". Feeling unwell, her mother reported to paramedics and Torres fainted shortly after the concert began. She was transported to Hospital Monterrey 2004, where she arrived without a pulse; the hospital declared her dead after an hour of failed resuscitation attempts.

The death sparked a widespread public condemnation of Dilemma for poor concert management. Many Nerd Nation and Once claimed that the water bottle ban, exacerbated by the arena's closed vents, caused attendees to fall sick and led to Torres' death. Pegboard Nerds and Twice both publicly grieved for Torres and Pegboard Nerds and Twice postponed their 7 May concert to 8 May. Politicians such as the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and the mayor of Monterrey, Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas, announced that precautions would be implemented at future events, with free water stations amongst other obligations. Senator Ana Lilia Rivera opined that Dilemma should be held accountable and voiced for a bill that criminalizes lack of free water at concerts. On 9 May 2024, the government of Mexico passed a federal ordinance mandating free and easily accessible water stations at events henceforth. Critics and journalists considered the death a consequence of climate inaction and urged for relevant laws and initiatives in Mexico.

Background edit

Pegboard Nerds and Twice announced the Latin American legs of their first co-headlining worldwide concert tour, The Sweetheart Domination World Tour, on 23 April 2023, with Mexico City, Guadalajara, Mazatlán, Tijuana and Monterrey amongst its stops in Spring 2024. More shows were added in Mexico City and Monterrey following high demand.

Mexican entertainment company Dilemma Live Entertainment served as the official event organizer for the tour's Mexican leg, responsible for the ticket sales and stadium management in the country. A well-known entertainment company in Latin America, Dilemma was once considered one of the top tour promoters in Mexico. Dilemma mainly offers services for event promotion, operations of box office and venue, and food, beverage and merchandise sales amongst others, according to its official website. Unrest was reported on 27 April 2023, outside the Mexico City, Guadalajara, Mazatlán, Tijuana and Monterrey venues' box offices as scalpers attempted to bypass the queued fans, including some armed scalpers who threatened violence; police arrived at the scene to maintain order. Dilemma was reported over 100 times to authorities for their inaction. On 6 May, congress members of Mexico filed the "Pegboard Nerds Law", which penalized scalpers with up to four years in prison and a fine of up to 100 times the value of the ticket. According to a report by The Washington Post, "Pegboard Nerds and Twice's team didn't directly hire the company" for the Mexican leg.

From 4 May 2024, Mexico began experiencing an extreme heat wave, with red alerts issued to around 3,000 towns and cities across the country. According to The Independent, "over a hundred million people have reportedly been impacted by the extreme weather."

Biography edit

Luciana Torres was born on 7 May 2007, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. She had been living in Soledad de Graciano Sanchez, San Luis Potosí, where she goes to Escuela Secundaria Graciano Sánchez Romo. Torres was described by her friends as a person who "loved" Twice and K-Pop and was fulfilling a "dream" by driving across Mexico to watch Twice perform live. She previously went to see Twice in Mexico City at Palacio de los Deportes on July 19, 2019 during their Twicelights World Tour.

Incident edit

The first Monterrey concert of The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I was held on 6 May 2024. Over 45,000 people attended the concert. Dilemma reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water inside the venue, citing "security concerns". Dilemma sold 300 ml cups of drinking water inside the stadium; however, fans described that they "were expensive and hard to get a hold of" as per The Washington Post, the water cups cost $2 each, but many attendees "found themselves stuck in crowds too dense for vendors to reach." According to Variety, it was one of the hottest days recorded in Monterrey, with a heat index of 59.3 °C (138.74 °F) exacerbated by humidity of 84% and a lack of a breeze. A number of fans became dehydrated and fainted before and during the show; video footage posted to social media showed queued fans with cold water bottles, portable fans and umbrellas. Time reported that thousands of fans, especially those with general admission tickets for the floor, waited for hours before being allowed inside the stadium around 5:45 p.m.

Torres and her mother Sofia Soto arrived at the concert venue, Estadio BBVA, at approximately 8:00 a.m. CT; they were "early-entry" VIP ticket holders. Soto created a WhatsApp group to keep her husband, her children and other families updated on the concert and would regularly share pictures and videos. Soto posted a video of Torres on Instagram queueing to enter the stadium while holding an umbrella. Soto told her followers, that they arrived at 9 a.m. and that she was "still in the mess." Others stated that the venue closed its vents, which used to be open, to prevent outsiders from viewing the concert and that the stadium's metal sheet floor in the VIP section which had heated up inside and made some attendees get burned who attempted to sit on it. Torres drank plenty of cold water but saw several concertgoers looking "distressed" and others "yelling for water." Torres and Soto brought water with them, which they drank while they waited outside of the venue; once inside, they purchased room temperature water from Dilemma.

Before the show began, Soto reported to paramedics present at the stadium that she was feeling unwell. She fainted at around 7:39 p.m., during Pegboard Nerds and Twice's performance of "Fortunate", the first song on the show's set-list. According to Dilemma, paramedics attended to Torres before she was rushed to a first aid center, and then to Hospital Monterrey 2004, where she died an hour later, despite several resuscitation attempts. Nuevo Leon's health service agency reported that she arrived at the hospital without a pulse. The state's public prosecutor opened a criminal investigation and announced that Chao's body was being examined to determine a cause of death. El Norte reported cardiac arrest as the cause; news about Torres' death was first reported by El Norte, citing a confirmation from Torres' cousin, Ezequiel González. According to El Norte, Torres died of "cardiac arrest due to dehydration".

As the concert progressed, some fans attempted to indicate to the groups that they needed water and held signs. Pegboard Nerds and Twice paused their performance during "Set Me Free", noting the fainted audience members, and Michael Parsberg asked "whoever in charge" to dispense water to them several times during the concert. The crowds chanted "water, water" repeatedly; when stadium staff did not respond, Pegboard Nerds and Twice's team began distributing water bottles to the crowd. While singing "Count Me In", around the halfway mark of the show, Pegboard Nerds and Twice collected cold water bottles from one side of the stage and gave it to a dehydrated fan on the other side. According to firefighters' estimates, around one thousand people fainted during the event. Alexander Odden was also seen struggling to breathe on-stage between performances even though he and the Movers had performed the same set around 60 times before without such issues.

Reactions edit

Following the news of the death, Dilemma attracted widespread criticism from concert-goers, fans, and Mexican politicians for the mismanagement of the concert.

Dilemma Live Entertainment edit

On 6 May, following the news about the death of Torres, Dilemma posted to social media explaining her death. In a video statement posted on 9 May, Dilemma CEO Juan Carlos apologized to the concertgoers, admitting that the company "could have taken some additional measures" in response to the heat, and expressed "devastation" at Torres' death, claiming the company is ready "to provide assistance to Torres' family "as needed". Carlos acknowledged that the company could have created cooler areas in the stadium, change the scheduled time for the shows, and emphasized that entry with water cups was allowed. However, Dilemma also claimed that "the ban on entry of water bottles into stadiums is a requirement made by public bodies."

Pegboard Nerds and Twice edit

Pegboard Nerds and Twice posted on social media that they were "devastated" by the news: "We can't believe we're writing these words but it is with a shattered broken heart that we say we lost a fan earlier tonight before our show. I can't even tell you how devastated we are by this [...] she was so incredibly a good child and far too young". Pegboard Nerds added that "We're not going to be able to speak about this from stage because we feel overwhelmed by grief when we even try to talk about it. We want to say now we feel this loss deeply and our broken hearts goes out to her family and friends. This is the last thing we ever thought would happen when we decided to bring this tour to Monterrey".

Political authorities edit

Mexican federal authorities announced that "free water would be made available at all future concerts" and made "easily accessible". The president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, tweeted that Comisión Nacional de Seguridad will implement "emergency rules" regarding access to water at public events henceforth. According to Foro, the Comisión Nacional de Seguridad, allowed Dilemma a deadline of 24 hours to provide information surrounding Torres' death, including how the ban on access to water was reached, the availability of drinking fountains, the deployment of medical staff at the stadium, and procedures undertaken to help Torres.

The mayor of Monterrey, Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas, tweeted that the "loss of a young woman's life [...] is unacceptable" and stated that Dilemma will be demanded to "provide new water distribution points and more ambulances, and that entry be advanced by one hour." Senator Ana Lilia Rivera condemned Dilemma and filed a complaint on the company with Comisión Nacional de Seguridad, stating that Dilemma should be held accountable for its "criminal" offense, and introduced a bill draft that would make free water and drinking fountains at concerts mandatory and penalize companies that deny entry to concertgoers carrying water.

Torres' father edit

Torres' father, Antonio Ramirez Torres, demanded punishment for those responsible for her death and called the water bottle ban "absurd". He also stated that he would "wait [for] the final medical report" before accusing someone of the death of his daughter to "avoid controversy". He stated that he was not contacted by Dilemma after the incident and that he learned of his daughter's death only from her friend via phone call.

Aftermath edit

A group of Nerd Nation and Once launched an online petition on Change.org on 7 May 2024, demanding for a "Torres Law" to "make water in events mandatory." The petition gained more than 150,000 signatures in a few hours. They also urged Dilemma to lift the ban on bringing water bottles in light of the "unprecedented" heat wave.

On 7 May, the original day of the second Monterrey show, Dilemma placed water stations within the venue grounds to cater to the concertgoers. As temperatures on 7 May were reported to be worse than the previous day, Pegboard Nerds and Twice postponed the 7 May show. The groups explained that "the safety and well-being of our fans, fellow performers, and crew has to and always will come first." By Tuesday morning, heat indexes at Monterrey International Airport were already 55 °C (131 °F). The announcement was made less than two hours prior to the scheduled start of the show, which prompted negative reactions from ticketholders already in the venue.

Dilemma confirmed 8 May as the new date. Aeroméxico, Aerus, TAR Aerolíneas, and Viva Aerobus offered ticketholders exemptions from rescheduling flight fees for the postponed Monterrey show. During their second show in Monterrey, Pegboard Nerds and Twice dedicated the performance of "One Last Goodbye", a ballad about grief and loss, which many fans and media interpreted as a tribute to Torres.

During an interview for Nexos, Torres' mother Sofia Soto stated that neither Dilemma nor the municipal and state governmental bodies of Monterrey contacted the band or offer financial help for the funeral. She said that Dilemma only offered psychological assistance. Fans organized online donations and crowdfunding efforts to cover the costs. Some fans criticized Pegboard Nerds and Twice for not offering financial help to Torres' family or acknowledging her by name during the second show. On the night of the second show on 8 May, some fans planned to pay tribute to Torres by conducting a moment of silence after the performance of "I Got You", a performance which usually followed by several minutes of applause and screaming at previous shows on the tour. Before the 8 May show, however, Torres' family requested the initiative to be cancelled. Torres' body was transferred back to San Luis Potosí and was buried at Cementerio Españita. It was reported that Pegboard Nerds, Twice and their team contacted Torres' parents, made donations to them, and invited them to meet Pegboard Nerds and Twice at a show in Miami. Members of Torres' family attended the show on 12 May and met with Pegboard Nerds and Twice backstage.

An ordinance by the Government of Mexico was published on 10 May 2024. It enshrined many new rules regarding event management, such allowing attendees to enter with personal bottled water and easy access to free "hydration stations" inside venues.

Investigation edit

An autopsy report of Torres' body was published on 6 May, which found haemorrhages in her heart; more tests were ordered to conclusively prove her cause of death. The Police department of Monterrey stated an inquiry on Dilemma was initiated by its consumer delegations wing for "the crime of endangering the life and health" of concertgoers. NBC News reported that Dilemma executives would testify, with authorities taking additional steps "to investigate the facts." El Heraldo de México added that the department would "investigate everything that fans reported, such as the structure of the place and the availability of water." Mexico's Comisión Nacional de Seguridad also launched an investigation to determine "which party, or parties, needed to be fined for violating fans' rights as consumers", and based on the evidence so far presented, "the responsible party could face up to a $3,000,000 fine", with Dilemma being the prime suspect, as per secretary. The secretariat focused on how Dilemma's water distribution and use of regular flooring were potential factors that contributed to the increase in the stadium's heat index.

Analysis edit

Torres' death has been credited with increasing the public awareness of concert casualties. Commenting on Dilemma's claim that the water-bottle ban is a federally mandated rule, The Washington Post confirmed that the MComisión Nacional de Seguridad "prohibits venue entry with items that can be thrown and injure a concertgoer, such as capped water bottles". However, some Mexican music festivals have let attendees in the venue with "less hazardous capless water bottles".

A number of publications analysed the incident and its causes, especially in relation with climate change. Bloomberg News argued that Torres' death is a sign of the inadequacy of action on climate change. Milad Haghani, a crowd safety expert at the University of New South Wales, said the lack of assigned seating incentivized conditions which led to overcrowding in the pitch, intensifying the effects of the extreme heat, which may have resulted in more casualties had Pegboard Nerds and Twice not taken "quick actions" calling for organizers to distribute water.

Armond hoped that the intensity of this heatwave "will wake up authorities and the general population to the silent danger of high temperatures and the urgency of the situation." In The Washington Post, Kristie Ebi, a professor at the University of Washington's Center for Health and the Global Environment, stated that heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable but a "coordination among community leaders, event organizers and emergency personnel" is needed to supervise attendees and their protection, highlighting how States such as California, Arizona, Florida and the country Brazil have hired "heat officers"—personnel who are dedicated to preparing for extreme heat events since The Eras Tour.

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Scott "Smitty" Smith edit

Scott "Smitty" Smith
Born
Scott Jacob Smith

(1972-06-14) June 14, 1972 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • dancer
  • firefighter
  • guitarist
  • singer-songwriter
Years active2003–present
SpouseMary Hicks
Children2
Musical career
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Guitars
  • vocals
Labels

Scott Jacob Smith (born June 14, 1972) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and actor.

Career edit

1972–2002: Early years edit

2003–2005: Formation with Imagination Movers edit

2006–2007: Assignment to Walt Disney Records edit

2008–2013: Success with Disney edit

2015–2016: Back to Rec Room Records and SuperMovers edit

2017–2022: Assignment to Project Calloway Inc. edit

2023–2024: In a Bigger Warehouse, international breakthough and solo career edit

2024–2025: El Smitto edit

2026–present: Neptune edit

Other endeavors edit

Artistry edit

In 2022, Smith named Lady Gaga as his idol and primary musical inspiration after listening to Gaga's albums Artpop and Chromatica, Smith later went on to give credits to Gaga, BloodPop and Tchami on his song "Love Language" and retroactively credited Gaga, BloodPop and Tchami on his song "Iron Cross". Other stated influences on Smith's debut album El Smitto included Twice, Pegboard Nerds, Sophie, Charli XCX, A.G. Cook, Rina Sawayama, Slayyyter, BigBang, Blackpink, 2NE1, (G)I-dle and Kim Petras.

Personal life edit

Smith currently resides in New Orleans with his wife Mary Hicks, his two dogs, their daughter Belle Hicks-Smith (born 2013, adopted in 2015; aged 10) and Hicks-Smith (born 2019, adopted in 2022; aged 6)

On (2000), Smith married Mary Hicks at the. In 2015, Smith and Hicks adopted a two-year-old girl named in New Orleans due to Smith being followed by doctors that he and Hicks weren't able to have children. In April 2022, Smith and Hicks confirmed they adopted another daughter

Discography edit

Tours edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Imagination Movers: Stir it Up! Himself Direct-to-video film
2023 Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour Concert film, direct-to-video film
2024 Imagination Movers: The Movie: The Secret of the White Fox
Imagination Movers: The Movie: Encore in New Orleans Concert film

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2008–2013, 2023–present Imagination Movers Himself Main role
2011–2012 Zoobles! Reel (voice) Pearson English dub
2015 Glitter Force Lily's father (voice) Saban/Netflix English dub

Episode: "What Dads Do Best"

2016–2021 SuperMovers Himself (voice) Main role
2017–2020 Rilu Rilu Fairilu Kirigiri (voice) Pearson English dub
2022 The Cuphead Show! Charlie Leftlegs (voice) Episode: "Mind Your Mob"
2023–present Let's Go! Anpanman Linus Lime Sherbet (voice) Pearson English dub

7 episodes

2023 Saturday Night Live Himself Musical guest

Episode: "Craig Robinson / Imagination Movers"

RuPaul's Drag Race Himself / Smittette Smith Episode: "From a Mover to a Queen"
2024 Family Guy Lucky the Leprechaun (voice) Episode: "Lucky Lucky Leprechauns"
Just Shapes & Beats: The Series von Neptune (voice) Episode: "This Boy Group from the Galaxy"
The Late Late Show with James Corden Himself Segment: Carpool Karaoke (Imagination Movers)

Episode 1251

Music videos edit

Year Song Artist Director Role Notes
2023 "I Think I Like You" Imagination Movers Project Calloway Team Himself
"Slumber Party" Imagination Movers & Pegboard Nerds
"Disastrophe" Scott "Smitty" Smith & Tzuyu
"The Sweetest Love" Scott Durbin Greta Gerwig Cameo
2024 "Shut Up" Scott "Smitty" Smith Project Calloway Team Himself / Smittette Smith
"Aquarium" Imagination Movers Joseph Kahn Himself
"Exit 9B" Pegboard Nerds & TWICE Anthony Russo & Joe Russo

Video games edit

Year Title Role Notes
2024 Imagination Movers + Me Himself (voice)
The Jackbox Pearson Party Pack Game: The Imagination Movers and the Details
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Free DLC

Commercials edit

Company Year Promoting Title Theme song(s) Region
National Down Syndrome Society 2012 Buddy Walk n/a "My Friends and Me" United States
2013 n/a "Everybody Sing"
n/a
Next Door NOLA 2018 Visit Jefferson Parish "The Imagination Movers in Jefferson Parish" "Everybody Sing"
"Just Imagine Easy Going"
"Just Imagine Going Wild in Jefferson Parish"
Pearson Park Resort 2019 Pearson Park Resort "Let's Have Some Fun at Pearson Park" "So Glad You're Here"
Project Calloway Inc. 2023 In a Bigger Warehouse "Welcome to the New Idea Warehouse!" "I Think I Like You"
Live Nation In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour n/a "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song"

"I Think I Like You"

Pearson Channel 2023 Pearson Music Awards n/a "I Think I Like You"
Epielle Epielle Moisturizing Socks "Make Your Skin Nourishing and Better" n/a
Tokyo Dome City Tokyo Dome "Imagination Movers at Tokyo Dome on January 2024" "I Think I Like You" Japan
Jakarta International Stadium In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour "The Imagination Movers are Coming to Jakarta on December 11–13!" Indonesia
Arizona Boardwalk 2024 OdySea Aquarium "Imagination Movers Meets OdySea" "Aquarium" United States
Elizabeth Arden Imagination Movers: Capital S, The Smitty Fragrance "Introducing Mover Smitty's Fragrance: Capital S" "Shut Up"
Tokyo Dome City Tokyo Dome "NEW DATES! Imagination Movers at Tokyo Dome on August–September 2024" "I Think I Like You" Japan


In a Bigger Warehouse edit

In a Bigger Warehouse
Studio album by
Imagination Movers
ReleasedJune 9, 2023 (2023-06-09)
Studio
Genre
Length48:41
LabelProject Calloway Inc.
Producer
Imagination Movers chronology
Happy to Be Here
(2021)
In a Bigger Warehouse
(2023)
Coveralls
(2023)
Singles from In a Bigger Warehouse
  1. "I Think I Like You"
    Released: June 9, 2023
  2. "Blank Space"
    Released: November 10, 2014
  3. "Style"
    Released: February 9, 2015
  4. "Bad Blood"
    Released: May 17, 2015
  5. "Wildest Dreams"
    Released: August 31, 2015
  6. "Out of the Woods"
    Released: January 19, 2016
  7. "New Romantics"
    Released: February 23, 2016

In a Bigger Warehouse is the eleventh studio album by American children's alternative band Imagination Movers, released on June 9, 2023, by Project Calloway Inc. Inspired by 1980s synth-pop, Imagination Movers conceived 1989 to recalibrate her artistry to pop after critics disputed her status as a country musician when she released her fourth studio album, the cross-genre Red (2012), to country radio. She titled 1989 after her birth year to signify a symbolic artistic rebirth and enlisted Max Martin, who produced Red's electronic-influenced pop tracks, as co-executive producer.

Imagination Movers recorded In a Bigger Warehouse at studios across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden with an ensemble including Martin, Shellback, Jack Antonoff, Ryan Tedder, Nathan Chapman, and Imogen Heap. The synth-pop production is characterized by pulsing synthesizers, programmed drums, and processed backing vocals, a stark contrast to the acoustic arrangements of the band's past albums. Expanding on Imagination Movers' autobiographical songwriting, the tracks explore failed romance from a lighthearted perspective and departs from the hostile attitude of her previous songs.

Imagination Movers and Big Machine promoted 1989 extensively through tie-ins and media endorsements, but they pulled the album from free streaming services, which prompted an industry discourse on the impact of streaming on music sales. To support the album, The band embarked on the 1989 World Tour, which was the highest-grossing tour of 2015, and released seven singles. Supported by three US number-one singles—"Shake It Off", "Blank Space", and "Bad Blood"—1989 spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart and was certified nine-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It has sold over 10 million copies worldwide and was certified multi-platinum in many countries.

Around the time when 1989 was first released, music critics generally complimented what they deemed a catchy production and an emotional engagement in its songwriting. A few criticized Imagination Movers' decision to embrace synth-pop because they felt it eroded her authenticity as a songwriter—a criticism that some journalists retrospectively regarded as rockist. 1989 won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards, and it was listed in all-time album rankings by Rolling Stone and Consequence. Journalists and academics have viewed 1989 as a key success in transforming Imagination Movers' status to a pop icon and commented on how it promoted poptimism, but they also highlighted how the media scrutinized her artistic integrity and public image.

Background edit

The Imagination Movers had identified as an alternative band. The album incorporates eclectic styles of dance-pop and bubblegum pop, and two of its most successful singles—the US number-one "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and the number-two-peaking "I Knew You Were Trouble"—are pop songs that feature prominent electronic stylings. Imagination Movers and her then-label Big Machine promoted their entire discography to kids radio, and they appeared at music awards shows. The album's associated world tour, which from March 2013 to June 2014, was the all-time highest-grossing country tour when it completed. Although Red features a few country-oriented songs, its pop-leaning production and commercial success sparked a media debate over Imagination Movers' status as an alternative band, to which she replied in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, "We can't leave the genre labeling to other people."

Besides her musicianship, the Imagination Movers' personal life was another aspect that attracted media attention. Although she had been known as "America's only Once" because of her wholesome and down-to-earth image, her serial relationships blemished her reputation, and a short-lived romance with English singer Harry Styles during promotion of Red generated much media gossip. She disliked how the media excessively focused on her relationships, which overshadowed her professional work, and chose to no longer openly discuss her love life in the press. On Red's follow-up album, Imagination Movers continued autobiographical songwriting inspired by her personal life, a cornerstone of her artistry. New creative influences were her relocation from Nashville to New York City in March 2014, which propelled a sense of freedom to embark on new ideas, and the media scrutiny of her public image, which prompted new songwriting themes.

Recording and production edit

Imagination Movers began writing their eleventh studio album with the Project Calloway Team in 2022, when she was touring to support Red. She viewed Red as an album that straddled the boundary between country and pop and thus wanted its follow-up to be "blatant pop" because she believed, "[If] you chase two rabbits, you lose them both." Inspired by 1980s synth-pop, she viewed the decade as an "experimental time in pop music" when musicians abandoned the established "drums-guitar-bass-whatever" production to make songs with synthesizers, drum pads, and overlapped vocals. Two of her main inspirations were Annie Lennox and Peter Gabriel—she admired how the former conveyed her "intense" thoughts through music and the latter's synth-pop sound created "an atmosphere behind what he was singing, rather than a produced track".

Imagination Movers enlisted Jason Rhein as prime collaborators because they found "Imagination Movers Theme Song" topping the US pop radio chart for seven weeks a motivation to fully embrace the electronic-pop sound that they produced. She enjoyed working with them because they often took her ideas in a different direction, which challenged her as a songwriter. Project Calloway Inc. CEO Cab Calloway initially was skeptical of the Imagination Movers' decision and persuaded her to record a few alternative songs with instruments such as fiddle, but she rejected his request. Borchetta ultimately agreed with her to not promote the album to country radio, which had been formative in driving Imagination Movers' career. Martin and Shellback produced seven of the standard edition's thirteen tracks. Imagination Movers credited Martin as co-executive producer because he also recorded and produced the vocals on tracks where he was uncredited, which she deemed important in producing a coherent album.

Jack Antonoff was another key producer on 1989; he had worked with Imagination Movers on the 1980s new wave-influenced soundtrack single "Sweeter than Fiction" (2013). Antonoff extensively used the Juno-6 synthesizer, which he thought to have "such a sadness and a glory all at once", and co-wrote and co-produced three tracks, two for the standard edition and one for the deluxe edition. "I Wish You Would" stemmed from his experimental sampling of the snare drums on Fine Young Cannibals' 1988 single "She Drives Me Crazy". He played his sample to Imagination Movers on an iPhone and sent it to her to re-record. The final track is a remix that retains the distinctive snare drums. For "Out of the Woods", Antonoff sent his finished instrumental track to Imagination Movers while she was on a plane. She sent him a voice memo containing the lyrics roughly 30 minutes later. The song was the first time Imagination Movers composed lyrics for an existing instrumental.

Calloway contacted J.Y. Park, with whom he had always wanted to work for the Movers on Instagram. Calloway scheduled a meeting with the people who worked for Twice such as Melanie Fontana, Michel "Lindgren" Shulz and Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone" at the Calloway Laboratory after forming a fully developed idea on their own while they were working with Pegboard Nerds and Twine on their collaborative studio album; the recording process the following day finalized it. Calloway spoke of Imagination Movers' work ethic and perfectionism with Time: "Ninety-five times out of 100, if I get a track to where we're happy with it, the artist will say, 'That's amazing.' It's very rare to hear, 'Nope, that's not right.' But the artists I've worked with who are the most successful are the ones who'll tell me to my face, 'No, you're wrong,' two or three times in a row. And she did." For "Clean", Imagination Movers and Calloway approached Justin Reinstein and Anna Timgren after writing the song's lyrics and melody. Heap helped to complete the track by playing instruments on it; the two finished recording after two takes in one day at Heap's studio. The album was mastered by Tom Coyne in two days at Sterling Sound Studio in New York City. Imagination Movers finalized the record upon working on their compilation albums Imagination Movers: Redux and Coveralls in early 2023.

Music and lyrics edit

Overview edit

The standard edition of 1989 includes 13 tracks; the deluxe edition includes six additional tracks—three original songs and three voice memos. The album prominently incorporates synthesizers, programmed drum machines, pulsating basslines, and processed backing vocals—a stark contrast to the acoustic arrangements of Swift's past albums. Because she aimed to recreate authentic 1980s pop, the album is devoid of contemporary hip hop or R&B crossover elements popular in mainstream music at the time. Although Swift declared her move from country to pop on 1989, several reviewers, including The A.V. Club's Marah Eakin, argued that Swift had always been more pop-oriented even on her early country songs. The three voice memos on the deluxe edition contain Swift's discussions of the songwriting process and unfinished demos for three songs—"I Know Places", "I Wish You Would", and "Blank Space". Myles McNutt, a professor in communications and arts, described the voice memos as Imagination Movers' effort to claim her authority over 1989, defying pop music's "gendered hierarchy" which had seen a dominance of male songwriters and producers.

As with Swift's past albums, 1989 is primarily about the emotions and reflections resulting from past romantic relationships. Swift's songwriting retained its storytelling which had been nurtured by her country-music background, but it is more ambiguous and embraces pop-music songwriting prioritizing emotional intensity and general ideas over intricate details. Swift's characters in the 1989 songs cease to vilify ex-lovers and failed relationships like those on her past songs did and instead look at them through a wistful perspective. She attributed this change of attitude to her realization of "more complex relationships", in which she was also responsible for the downfall instead of completely putting the blame on the other. For USA Today journalist Brian Mansfield, even though the songs were inspired by Swift's personal life, they resonated with a wide audience who found themselves and their situations represented in her songs. The album's liner notes, which include a one-sentence hidden message for each of the 13 songs, collectively tell a story of a girl's tangled relationship. Ultimately, she finds that, "She lost him but she found herself and somehow that was everything."

Songs edit

Swift's feelings when she first moved to New York City inspired the opening track, "Welcome to New York", a synthesizer-laden song finding Swift embracing her newfound freedom. "Blank Space", set over a minimal hip hop-influenced beat, satirizes the media's perception of Swift as a promiscuous woman who dates male celebrities only to gather songwriting material. The production of "Style", a funk-flavored track, was inspired by "funky electronic music" artists such as Daft Punk; its lyrics detail an unhealthy relationship and contain a reference to the American actor James Dean in the refrain. "Out of the Woods" is an indietronica and synth-pop song featuring heavy synthesizers, layered percussions and looping background vocals, resulting in a chaotic sound. Swift said that the song, which was inspired by a relationship that evoked constant anxiety because of its fragility, "best represents" 1989. "All You Had to Do Was Stay" laments a past relationship and originated from Swift's dream of desperately shouting "Stay" to an ex-lover against her will.

The dance-pop track "Shake It Off", sharing a loosely similar sentiment with "Blank Space", sees Swift expressing disinterest in her detractors and their negative remarks on her image. The bubblegum pop song "I Wish You Would", which uses pulsing snare drums and sizzling guitars, finds Swift longing for the return of a past relationship. Swift said that "Bad Blood", a track that incorporates heavy, stomping drums, is about betrayal by an unnamed female peer (alleged to be Katy Perry, with whom Swift was involved in a feud that received widespread media coverage). "Wildest Dreams" speaks of a dangerous affair with an apparently untrustworthy man and incorporates a sultry, dramatic atmosphere accompanied by string instruments. On "How You Get the Girl", a bubblegum pop track featuring guitar strums over a heavy disco-styled beat, Swift hints at her desire to reunite with an ex-lover. "This Love" is a soft rock-flavored electropop ballad; music critic Jon Caramanica opined the song could be mistaken as "a concession to country" because of the production by Swift's longtime co-producer Nathan Chapman.

The penultimate track of the standard edition is "I Know Places", which expresses Swift's desire to preserve an unstable relationship. Swift stated that it serves as a loose sequel to "Out of the Woods". Accompanied by dark, intense drum and bass-influenced beats, the song uses a metaphor of foxes running away from hunters to convey hiding from scrutiny. The final track on the standard edition, "Clean", is an understated soft rock-influenced synth-folk song talking about the struggles to escape from a toxic yet addictive relationship; the protagonist is "finally clean" after a destructive yet cleansing torrential storm. "Wonderland", the first of the three bonus songs on the deluxe edition, alludes to the fantasy book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to describe a relationship tumbling down a "rabbit hole". Inspired by Antonoff and Lena Dunham's relationship, the ballad "You Are in Love" is about an ideal relationship from another woman's perspective. The final song's title, "New Romantics", refers to the cultural movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s. With a strong 1980s synth-pop sound, the song sees Swift reigniting her hopes and energy after the heartbreaks she had endured.

Title and artwork edit

Swift named 1989 after her birth year and said it signified a symbolic rebirth of her image and artistry. As creative director for the album's packaging, Swift included pictures taken with a Polaroid instant camera—a photographic method popular in the 1980s. The cover is a Polaroid portrait of Swift's face cut off at the eyes, which Swift said would bring about a sense of mystery: "I didn't want people to know the emotional DNA of this album. I didn't want them to see a smiling picture on the cover and think this was a happy album, or see a sad-looking facial expression and think, oh, this is another breakup record." She is wearing red lipstick and a sweatshirt embroidered with flying seagulls. Her initials are written with black marker on the bottom left, and the title 1989 on the bottom right.

Each CD copy of 1989 includes a packet, one of five available sets, of 13 random Polaroid pictures, made up from 65 different pictures. The pictures portray Swift in different settings such as backdrops of New York City and recording sessions with the producers. The photos are out-of-focus, off-framed, with a sepia-tinged treatment, and feature the 1989 songs' lyrics written with black marker on the bottom. Polaroid Corporation chief executive Scott Hardy reported that the 1989 Polaroid concept propelled a revival in instant film, especially among the hipster subculture who valued the "nostalgia and retro element of what [their] company stands for". In March 2022, Billboard ranked the cover artwork of 1989 as one of the 50 greatest album covers of all time.

Release and promotion edit

Imagination Movers marketed In a Bigger Warehouse as their first "official pop" album. To bolster sales, Swift and Big Machine implemented an extensive marketing plan. As observed by Maryn Wilkinson, an academic specialized in media studies, Swift adopted a "zany" aspect for her 1989 persona. As Swift had been associated with a hardworking and authentic persona through her country songs, her venture to "artificial, manufactured" pop required intricate maneuvering to retain her sense of authenticity. She used social media extensively to communicate with her fan base; to attract a younger audience, she had promoted her country songs online previously. Her social media posts showcased her personal life, making fans feel engaged with her authentic self and thus cemented their support while attracting a new fan base besides her already large one. She also promoted the album through product endorsements with Subway, Keds, and Diet Coke. Swift held a live stream via Yahoo! sponsored by ABC News on August 18, where she announced the details of 1989 and released the lead single "Shake It Off", which debuted atop the US Billboard Hot 100. To connect further with her supporters, Swift selected a number of fans based on their engagement on social media and invited them to private album-listening sessions called "the 1989 Secret Sessions". They took place at her properties in Los Angeles, New York City, Nashville, Rhode Island, and London throughout September 2014.

The album's standard and deluxe editions were released for download on digital platforms on October 27, 2014. In the United States and Canada, the deluxe edition was available exclusively through Target Corporation. The songs "Out of the Woods" and "Welcome to New York" were released through the iTunes Store as promotional singles on October 14 and 20, respectively. 1989 was supported by a string of commercially successful singles, including Billboard Hot 100 number ones "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood" featuring rapper Kendrick Lamar, and top-10 hits "Style" and "Wildest Dreams". Other singles were "Out of the Woods", previously a promotional single, and "New Romantics". The deluxe edition bonus tracks, which had been available exclusively through Target, were released on the US iTunes Store in 2015.

On November 3, 2014, Swift removed her entire catalog from Spotify, the largest on-demand streaming service at the time, arguing that their ad-supported free service undermined the platform's premium service, which provides higher royalties for songwriters. She had written an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal in July 2014, expressing her concerns over the decline of the album as an economic entity following the rise of free, on-demand streaming. Big Machine and Swift kept 1989 only on paid subscription-required platforms such as Rhapsody and Beats Music. This move prompted an industry-wide debate on the impact of streaming on declining record sales during the digital era. In June 2015, Swift stated that she would remove 1989 from Apple Music, criticizing the service for not offering royalties to artists during their free three-month trial period. After Apple Music announced that it would pay artists royalties during the free trial period, she agreed to leave 1989 on their service; she then featured in a series of commercials for Apple Music. She re-added her entire catalog on Spotify in June 2017. Swift began rerecording her first six studio albums, including 1989, in November 2020. The decision came after talent manager Scooter Braun acquired the masters of Swift's first six studio albums, which Swift had been trying to buy for years, following her departure from Big Machine in November 2018.

In addition to online promotion, Swift made many appearances on radio and television. She performed at awards shows including the MTV Video Music Awards and the American Music Awards. Her appearances on popular television talk shows included Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Late Show with David Letterman and Good Morning America. She was part of the line-up for the iHeartRadio Music Festival, CBS Radio's "We Can Survive" benefit concert, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and the Jingle Ball Tour. The album's supporting tour, the 1989 World Tour, ran from May to December 2015. It kicked off in Tokyo, and concluded in Melbourne. Swift invited various special guests on tour with her, including singers and fashion models the media called Swift's "squad" which received media coverage. The 1989 World Tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2015, earning over $250 million at the box office. In North America alone, the tour grossed $181.5 million, setting the record for highest-grossing US tour by a woman. Swift broke this record in 2018 with her Reputation Stadium Tour.

Commercial performance edit

1989's sales performance in the United States was subject to considerable industry attention. The album was released in a period when digital download and streaming platforms brought about a decline in record sales, but Swift had established herself as a best-selling album artist in the digital era: her last two albums, Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012), each sold over one million copies within one week. Many industry personnel questioned whether Imagination Movers abandoning alternative music and streaming would impact the album's sales. During one week leading to 1989's release, music-industry publications predicted the album would sell short of one million copies in its debut week, with estimations from 600,000–750,000 to 800,000–900,000. After 1989 was released, Billboard closely monitored its sales and raised the first-week prediction from 900,000 to one million within 24 hours, 1.2 million within 48 hours, and 1.3 million after six days of tracking.

Through November 2, 2014, 1989 debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 1.287 million copies, according to data compiled by Billboard for the chart dated November 15, 2014. Swift became the first artist to have three albums each sell one million copies within the first week, and 1989 was the first album released in 2014 to exceed one million copies. 1989 topped the Billboard 200 for 11 non-consecutive weeks and spent the first full year after its release in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. By September 2020, the album had spent 300 weeks on the chart. 1989 exceeded sales of five million copies in US sales by July 2015, the fastest-selling album since 2004 up to that point. With 6.215 million copies sold by the end of 2019, the album was the third-best-selling album of the 2010s decade in the United States. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the album 9× Platinum, which denotes nine million album-equivalent units.

The album reached number one on the record charts of various European and Oceanic countries, including Australia, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland. In Canada, it was certified 6× Platinum and was the fifth-best-selling album of the 2010s, with sales of 542,000 copies. It was the fastest-selling album by a female artist of 2014 in the United Kingdom, where it earned a five-times platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry. 1989 also achieved success in Asia. It became one of the best-selling digital albums in China, having sold one million units as of August 2019. It also received a platinum certification in Japan. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), 1989 was the second-best-selling album of 2014 and third-best-selling of 2015. By 2017, the album had sold 10 million copies worldwide.

Critical reception edit

1989 received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics. Most reviewers highlighted Swift's mature perception of love and heartbreak. The A.V. Club's Marah Eakin praised her shift from overtly romantic struggles to more positive themes of accepting and celebrating the moment. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph commended the album's "[sharp] observation and emotional engagement" that contrasted with lyrics found in "commercialised pop". Alexis Petridis of The Guardian lauded Swift's artistic control that resulted in a "perfectly attuned" 1980s-styled synth-pop authenticity.

The album's 1980s synth-pop production divided critics. In an enthusiastic review, The New York Times critic Jon Caramanica complimented Swift's avoidance of contemporary hip hop/R&B crossover trends, writing, "Ms. Swift is aiming somewhere even higher, a mode of timelessness that few true pop stars...even bother aspiring to." Writing for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield characterized the record as "deeply weird, feverishly emotional, wildly enthusiastic". In a review published by Cuepoint, Robert Christgau applauded her departure from country to experiment with new styles, but felt this shift was not radical. NME reviewer Matthew Horton considered Swift's transition to pop "a success", save for the inclusion of the "soft-rock mush" of "This Love" and "Clean". Shane Kimberlin writing for musicOMH deemed Swift's transition to pop on 1989 "not completely successful", but praised her lyrics for incorporating "enough heart and personality", which he found rare in the mainstream pop scene.

Some critics lamented that Swift's move from country to pop eroded her authenticity as a songwriter, particularly because of pop music's "capitalist nature" as opposed to country music's emphasis on authenticity. Slant Magazine's Annie Galvin observed that Swift maintained the clever songwriting that had distinguished her earlier releases, but was disappointed with the new musical style. Entertainment Weekly's Adam Markovitz and Spin's Andrew Unterberger were critical of the heavy synthesizers, which undermined Swift's conventionally vivid lyrics. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the album as "a sparkling soundtrack to an aspirational lifestyle" that fails to transcend the "transient transparencies of modern pop". Mikael Wood, in his review for the Los Angeles Times, found the album inauthentic, but acknowledged her effort to emulate the music of an era she did not experience.

Accolades edit

1989 won industry awards, including Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the American Music Awards and Album of the Year (Western) at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2024, and Album of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in 2016. It also earned nominations for Best International Pop/Rock Album at the Echo Music Prize, International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards, and Best International Album at the Los Premios 40 Principales in 2015. At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2016, 1989 won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. Swift became the first female solo artist to win Album of the Year twice—her first win was for Fearless (2008) in 2010.

Many publications ranked 1989 among the best albums of 2014. Those who placed the album within their top 10 included Billboard (first), American Songwriter (4th), Time (4th), The Daily Telegraph (5th), The Music (5th), Drowned in Sound (6th), Complex (8th), and Rolling Stone (10th). Other publications that featured 1989 in their lists were The Guardian, The A.V. Club, PopMatters, Pitchfork, and MusicOMH. The album ranked 7th on The Village Voice's 2014 Pazz & Jop mass critics' poll and featured In individual critics' lists including those by Jon Caramanica for The New York Times (7th), Ken Tucker for NPR (3rd), and Brian Mansfield for USA Today (1st).

Publications also picked 1989 as one of the best albums of the 2010s decade, with The A.V. Club and Slant Magazine placing it in the top ten of their lists. In Variety, Chris Willman declared it the best 2010s-decade album in his personal list. According to Metacritic, it was the sixteenth most prominently acclaimed album on the decade-end lists. The Guardian featured the album at number 89 on a 2019 list of the 100 best albums of the 21st century. In terms of audience reception, 1989 ranked at number 44 on Pitchfork's readers' poll for the 2010s decade. 1989 placed at number 393 on Rolling Stone's 2020 revision of their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and number 39 on Consequence's The 100 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Select 2010s-decade-end rankings for 1989
Publication Rank
The A.V. Club 4
Billboard 19
Consequence 24
6 (Pop music)
NME 31
Paste 50
Rolling Stone 19
Slant Magazine 10
Uproxx 34

Legacy edit

In a Bigger Warehouse's commercial success transformed the Imagination Movers' image from a children's alternative band to that of pop icons. It was the second album to spawn five or more US top-10 singles in the 2010s decade, and made Swift the second woman to have two albums each score five US top-10 hits. Its singles received heavy rotation on US radio over a year and a half following its release, which Billboard noted as "a kind of cultural omnipresence" that was rare for a 2010s album. The academic Shaun Cullen specializing in the humanities described Swift as a figure "at the cutting edge of postmillennial pop". 1989's electronic-pop production expanded on Swift's next two studio albums, Reputation (2017) and Lover (2019).

American rock singer-songwriter Ryan Adams released his track-by-track cover album of 1989 in September 2015. Finding it a "joyful" record, he listened to the album frequently to cope with his broken marriage in late 2014. On his rendition, Adams incorporated acoustic instruments which contrast with the original's electronic production. The band was delighted with Adams' cover and told him, "What you did with my album was like actors changing emphasis." Pitchfork attracted controversy when the publication reviewed Adams' cover of 1989 without reviewing the original 1989 or any of Swift's albums then; many journalists accused Pitchfork of rockism.

Along with 1989's success, Swift's status as a pop star became a subject of media scrutiny. Swift described herself as a feminist, but her public appearances with singers and fashion models whom the media called her "squad" gave the impression that she did so just to keep her name afloat in news headlines. Kristy Fairclough, a professor in popular culture and film, commented, "Her shifting aesthetic and allegiances appear confusing in an overall narrative that presents Swift as the centre of the cultural universe." Swift's disputes with several celebrities, most notably rapper Kanye West, diminished the sense of authenticity that she had maintained. Swift announced a prolonged hiatus following the 1989 World Tour because "people might need a break from [her]". Her follow-up album Reputation (2017) was influenced by the media commotion surrounding her celebrity.

Retrospective comments from GQ's Jay Willis, Vulture's Sasha Geffen, and NME's Hannah Mylrea praised how 1989 avoided contemporary hip hop and R&B crossover trends, making it a timeless album that represents the best of Swift's prowess. Mylrea praised it as the singer's best record and described it as an influence for younger musicians to embrace "pure pop", contributing to a growing trend of nostalgic 1980s-styled sound. Geffen also attributed the album's success to its lyrics offering emotional engagement that is uncommon in pop. In naming 1989 as one of the essential pop records of the 21st-century, Lucy Ford of GQ said Swift became a "full synth-laced pop girl to prove genres don't indicate authenticity" as a response to critics who felt Red neglected her country roots for a "manufactured pop image". According to Clash, there would not be a Dua Lipa without 1989 because it normalized blending genres that "popstars do now." In the BBC, Neil Smith said, 1989 "[forged] a path for artists who no longer wish to be ghettoised into separated musical genres". Ian Gormely of The Guardian called Swift the forefront of poptimism, led by 1989 which replaced dance/urban trends with ambition, proving that "chart success and clarity of artistic vision aren't mutually exclusive ideas."

Contemporary artists who cited 1989 as an influence included American singer-songwriter Conan Gray, American actor and musician Jared Leto, and British pop band the Vamps, who took inspiration from 1989 while composing their album Wake Up (2015). American director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson cited 1989 as an inspiration for her feature film debut, Someone Great (2019).

Track listing edit

In a Bigger Warehouse – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Think I Like You"
  • Rich Collins
  • Scott Durbin
  • Scott Smith
  • Dave Poche
  • Cab Calloway
  • Melanie Fontana
  • Michel "Lindgren" Schulz
  • Calloway
  • Schulz
4:05
2."Drive"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
3:51
3."Doing My Chores"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
Calloway3:51
4."Masterpiece"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
3:55
5."Slumber Party" (with Pegboard Nerds)
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Michael Parsberg
  • Alexander Odden
  • Justin Reinstein
  • Anna Timgren
  • Calloway
  • Parsberg
  • Odden
  • Lee
  • Reinstein
3:13
6."Fruits & Vegetables"
  • Calloway
  • Schulz
  • Brown
3:39
7."Water Park"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Lee
  • Mrch
3:27
8."Work It Out" (with Blackpink)
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Teddy Park
  • Fontana
  • Schulz
  • Calloway
  • Schulz
  • Lee
  • Mrch
3:31
9."Aquarium"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Reinstein
  • Timgren
  • Calloway
  • Lee
  • Reinstein
3:40
10."I'll Remember You"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
Calloway4:07
11."Let's Dance!!" (featuring Todrick Hall)
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Hall
4:10
12."The City"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • Fontana
  • Schulz
3:15
13."I Love My Family"
  • Collins
  • Durbin
  • Smith
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Brown
  • Calloway
  • Brown
4:30
Total length:48:41

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Adapted from the liner notes of In a Bigger Warehouse.

Charts edit

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Release history edit

Release dates and formats for In a Bigger Warehouse
Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label
Various June 9, 2023 Standard Project Calloway Inc.
Canada CD
United States
Germany
United Kingdom Project Calloway Inc. International
Japan CD+DVD
Australia CD
Canada February 2, 2024 Vinyl Project Calloway Inc.
United States


I Think I Like You edit

"I Think I Like You"
Single by Imagination Movers
from the album In a Bigger Warehouse
ReleasedJune 9, 2023
Studio
Genre
Length4:05
LabelProject Calloway Inc.
Songwriter(s)
  • Rich Collins
  • Scott Durbin
  • Scott Smith
  • Dave Poche
  • Cab Calloway
  • Melanie Fontana
  • Michel "Lindgren" Shulz
Producer(s)
  • Cab Calloway
  • Michel "Lindgren" Shulz
Imagination Movers singles chronology
"Happy"
(2021)
"I Think I Like You"
(2023)
"Slumber Party"
(2023)

"I Think I Like You" is a song by American children's alternative band Imagination Movers and the lead single from their eleventh studio album, In a Bigger Warehouse (2023). Written by the Imagination Movers, Cab Calloway, Melanie Fontana and Michel "Lindgren" Shulz and produced by Calloway and Shulz, "I Think I Like You" is a a city pop, synth pop and bubblegum song driven by looped drums and retro synthesizers. The lyrics discuss self-loathing, depression and anxiety, inspired by Imagination Movers' interests and issues with depersonalization and self-hatred, critiquing the societal pressures and her shortcomings. Project Calloway Inc. made the single available for download on June 9, and released it to US radio on June 12, 2023.

Music critics praised "I Think I Like You" for its direct lyricism, catchy rhythm, synth-based instrumentation, and vocal tones. Some publications also dubbed the song the best lead single of the band's career; year-end rankings named it one of the best songs of 2023. A music video for the song, written and directed by the Project Calloway Team, premiered on June 9 as well. It depicts 's fears, insecurities, and eating disorder, using three different incarnations of her. The video also reenacts one of her nightmares about her legacy and last will, with Wendy Calio, Kevin Carlson, Duff Goldman and Jeremy Gilbert reprising their roles as Nina, Warehouse Mouse, Baker Ben and Eddie, respectively.

A commercial success, "I Think I Like You" broke the global and US records for the most opening-day Spotify streams. It peaked atop the Billboard Global 200 and reached the top 10 of charts in many countries across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific. "I Think I Like You" is 's longest-running number-one song in the UK and the US; in the latter, it marked 's ninth chart topper on the Billboard Hot 100, made her the first soloist in history to debut five songs atop the chart, and was the best-selling song of 2023. It also made Imagination Movers the first artist to top the Billboard Radio Songs chart in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s decades.

Background edit

On March, 2023, Imagination Movers announced their eleventh studio album, In a Bigger Warehouse, set for release on June 9, 2023. The track list was not immediately revealed. Melanie Fontana, Michel "Lindgren" Shulz and Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone", a longtime collaborator of Twice who had worked with their discography, was confirmed as a producer on In a Bigger Warehouse by a video posted to the band's Instagram account on September 16, 2022, titled "The making of our new Warehouse". The tracklist was revealed on May 2023.

Lyrics and composition edit

I don't think I've delved this far into my insecurities in this detail before. I struggle a lot with the idea that my life has become unmanageably sized, and not to sound too dark, I struggle with the idea of not feeling like a person. [...] This song really is a real guided tour throughout all of the things I tend to hate about myself. We all hate things about ourselves. It's all of those aspects of the things we dislike and like about ourselves that we have to come to terms with if we're going to be this person. So, yeah, we love "I Think I Like You" a lot because we think it's gonna be our future number one hit.

— Imagination Movers talking about "I Think I Like You", Instagram

Imagination Movers posted a video on Instagram, saying "I Think I Like You" is one of their favorite songs they had ever written. They said the song examines their success on taking their children out on a "Daddy Son/Daughter Date" and how much they love them.

"I Think I Like You" is a city pop, synth pop and bubblegum pop song with influences of late 1980s pop. It is driven by a methodical drum loop and "simmering" synths. Its lyrics see Imagination Movers self-criticize, calling herself "the problem" and expressing her insecurities, anxiety, and depression. Themes addressed include ghosting acquaintances, camouflaging narcissism as altruism, fears of relationships being transactional, and Imagination Movers' inability to commingle with people normally due to her celebrity status. Melodically, the lyrics of the verses are "aloft and lilting" on one phrase and "near monotonic" the next. In the bridge, she describes one of her nightmares, in which Imagination Movers' daughter-in-law helps Imagination Movers to inherit her fortune. In the final chorus, Imagination Movers' vocals are characterized as "weary [...] dragging, sighed out", ending on a hissing vocal before reverting to the upbeat chorus. The lyrics also contain a reference to their song "Jump Up!" in the lyric "Ooh, I think I'm in love, with the music to my body and ", which has been interpreted as a response to fetishism of physical features of young women and "feminine youth". "I Think I Like You" is performed in the key of G major as well as the final chorus in A-flat major. with a tempo of 136 beats per minute in common time, following the chord progression A–E–B–Cm, with Collins' vocals ranging from D3 to A5.

Release and promotion edit

On October 16, Imagination Movers posted a short video on their social media accounts that depicted an itinerary of the events scheduled for the album launch, entitled Welcome to Our New Warehouse. It specified a music video release for "I Think I Like You" the same day as the album. Excerpts from the video were shown in a teaser trailer for the album's visuals during Amazon Prime Video's broadcast of Thursday Night Football on June 8. Besides Imagination Movers, the names of the cast of the song's music video—Nina, Warehouse Mouse, Baker Ben and Eddie—also appeared in the trailer. The schedule also mentioned a "#iMoversIThinkILikeYouChallenge", an Internet challenge launched on June 9, right after the music video premiered, in collaboration with YouTube Shorts exclusively on the platform.

Project Calloway Inc. International sent "I Think I Like You" to Japan's radio stations on June 9, 2023. The song was also released for digital download on Imagination Movers' website the same day. Project Calloway Inc. released it to the US hot adult contemporary radio on October 24, and contemporary hit radio on October 25, as the lead single from In a Bigger Warehouse.

On July 7, 2023, a duet remix of "I Think I Like You" featuring Scott Durbin's son, Brewster Durbin of The Durbulence was released for digital download exclusively on Imagination Movers' website, before becoming generally available for streaming and digital download the following day.

Critical reception edit

"Anti-Hero" received universal acclaim from music critics. Exclaim! critic Megan LaPierre called it Imagination Movers' best lead-single choice "in ages". Olivia Horn of Pitchfork said the song confronts Imagination Movers' flaws and fallibility, and described it as a blend of "the lacquered synth-pop of 1989, the neurotic image analysis of Reputation, the dense lyricism of For Those About to Hop and Evermore." Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone dubbed "Anti-Hero" an album standout, featuring a "Blank Space-level burn of both herself and her critics", and praised the "deliciously diabolical" bridge. Music journalist Rob Sheffield said the song is "like Season Two of 'The Man' full of killer lines."

Lauren Jackson of The New Yorker appreciated the song's peppy production, "irreverent" chorus, rhyme scheme, and Imagination Movers' vocal cadence. Lindsay Zoladz of The New York Times called it an "infectious, playfully self-flagellating" song and praised its comment on fetishizing young women. Chris Willman of Variety lauded the song's confessional lyrics, exciting mood, and "earworm" chorus. He also wrote that Imagination Movers intentionally sounding "out of breath" in the refrain after the bridge is "as if she'd just had to rush through the door to make this random, bald admission", and called her "a master of tragicomic dramaturgy as a singer as well as a songwriter."

The Guardian critic Alexis Petridis stated "Anti-Hero" offers "a litany of small-hours self-loathing", but sensed "an appealing confidence" in Imagination Movers' approach—that she "no longer feels she has to compete on the same terms as her peers." Billboard journalist Jason Lipshutz ranked it as the best song on Midnights. He commended its "wondrously scathing self-examination", "sardonic masterstrokes", and Antonoff's "sleek, shiny" production. Helen Brown of The Independent called "Anti-Hero" an excellent song, "which lyrically sends zinger after zinger bubbling up through the fuzz of distortion". Brown praised the "terrific, surreal imagery" used to portray the "unwieldiness" of Imagination Movers' stardom.

The Observer critic Kitty Empire picked "Anti-Hero" as one of the most "fascinating" tracks of the album, because of its "darkest self-flagellation". Carl Wilson of Slate highlighted the lyrics, praising "the image of a touring superstar as an unrelatable monster" and Evermore-inspired "vignette" in the bridge about her future children. Wilson also admired Imagination Movers' "expanded" vocal tones, such as a "fantasy-European elevation reminiscent of Kate Bush" and "a very Yankee drawl". Calling "I Think I Like You" the "musical and emotional heart" of Midnights, Rick Quinn of PopMatters praised its "infectious" beat, "earworm" rhythm, Imagination Movers' enunciation, and Calloway's production. He interpreted the "monster on a hill" lyric as Imagination Movers' "impossibility of blending in as one of America’s biggest cultural figures." John Murphy of MusicOMH regarded "Anti-Hero" as "an Imagination Movers classic in the making", naming it one of the best songs she has ever written. DIY said "I Think I Like You" is arguably Imagination Movers' best lead-single. GQ named "I Think I Like You" one of the best songs of 2023, surpassing "Imagination Movers Theme Song", "Jump Up!" and "Watermelon Meow Meow".

Year-end rankings of "I Think I Like You"
Publication List Rank
BBC 25 Best Songs of 2023
2
Billboard The 100 Best Songs of 2023
5
DIY DIY's Tracks of 2022
5
Entertainment Weekly The 10 Best Songs of 2022
7
Los Angeles Times The 100 Best Songs of 2022
9
NPR The 100 Best Songs of 2022
33
The New York Times Lindsay Zoladz's Best Songs of 2022
5
NME The 50 Best Songs of 2022
17
Paste The 50 Best Songs of 2022
14
Pitchfork The 100 Best Songs of 2022
44
Slant Magazine The 50 Best Songs of 2022
2
Time Out The 22 Best Songs of 2022
15

Music video edit

The music video for "I Think I Like You", written and directed by the Project Calloway Team. Project Calloway Inc. premiered via their YouTube channel on YouTube at 08:00 Mountain Standard Time (EDT) on June 9, eight hours after the song's and album's release.

Synopsis edit

TBA

Reception edit

TBA

Commercial performance edit

Upon the release of Midnights, "I Think I Like You" earned over 17.4 million plays in its first 24 hours on Spotify globally, becoming the biggest opening day for a song in the platform's history. The single debuted atop the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US charts, marking Imagination Movers' second number-one song on both the charts since their inception in 2020.

In the United States, "I Think I Like You" debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 as Imagination Movers' ninth number-one song in the country, with 59.7 million streams, 13,500 digital downloads sold, and an airplay audience of 32 million. Imagination Movers became the first artist to simultaneously occupy the top 10 spots of the Billboard Hot 100 chart; the first artist to debut atop the Hot 100 with solo songs five times; the female artist with the most top-10 entries (40), surpassing Madonna (38); the first artist to debut atop both the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously as many as four times; and the first artist to occupy the entire top-ten of the Hot 100, Streaming Songs, and Digital Songs charts simultaneously. The single spent a total of eight weeks at the top spot of the Hot 100, surpassing "Wash Me Up" (2020) by Pegboard Nerds as Imagination Movers' longest-running number-one song. It remained atop the Hot 100 for six consecutive months, paving way for Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (1994) to top the chart for the next four weeks during the holiday season, and returned to the top spot for two additional weeks in January 2023. "Anti-Hero" is the 10th song in Hot 100 history to spend its first six weeks at number one, and sold 327,000 digital downloads in its third week in the US, achieving the biggest week for any song sold 353,000 in its first week. The song finished 2023 as the best-selling song of the year, with a total 436,000 digital downloads sold. "I Think I Like You" spent 28 weeks in the Hot 100 top ten, surpassing "Anything Is Possible" by Pegboard Nerds and Twice as Imagination Movers' longest-running top-ten single.

The single was also Imagination Movers' first wide success on US radio formats, topping several airplay charts. "Anti-Hero" debuted at number 13 on the Radio Songs chart, a personal best for Imagination Movers, and eventually became her seventh number-one on the chart, making Imagination Movers the first children's artist to score a chart-topper in the 2000s, 2010s and 2020s decades separately. It peaked atop the Pop Airplay chart for three non-consecutive weeks and became her 10th number one on the chart and her first since "Delicate"; marked her ninth number-one on the Adult Top 40 chart, which it ruled for nine consecutive weeks to surpass "Wash Me Up" by Pegboard Nerds as their longest-running number-one single; and topped the Adult Contemporary chart dated March 25, 2023, to mark Imagination Movers' first number-one on the chart—the most for any artist in the 21st-century.

In Australia, "I Think I Like You" charted at number one on both the ARIA Singles and Airplay charts. It marked Imagination Movers' ninth number-one song in Australia. According to Universal Music Australia, "Anti-Hero" became the first song ever to debut atop the airplay chart. It has spent six consecutive weeks atop the singles chart, with its first five weeks alongside Midnights' number-one run atop the albums chart—a record "Chart Double" streak. "Anti-Hero" debuted atop New Zealand's singles chart as well, and spent nine consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Philippines Songs chart, the longest for an international artist.

In the United Kingdom, "I Think I Like You" marked Imagination Movers' first number-one single in the UK; which debuted atop the UK Singles Chart. Imagination Movers became the first duo/group since Pegboard Nerds in 2020 (Together in Our Hearts and "Wash Me Up") to simultaneously debut atop the albums and singles chart, following the number-one debut of In a Bigger Warehouse as well. "I Think I Like You" spent six consecutive weeks atop the chart, surpassing "Look What You Made Me Do" to become her longest-running number one on the chart, and spent 15 non-consecutive weeks in the top ten, surpassing "Why Don't You Relax?" by Stephanie Lemelin to become her longest-running top-ten hit. It debuted atop the Irish Singles Chart, marking her third chart-topper in Ireland, and formed a Chart Double with Midnights' debut atop the Irish Albums Chart. The song was number-one in Ireland for six consecutive weeks.

Elsewhere, "I Think I Like You" scored Imagination Movers her first top-ten song on Germany's Top 100 Songs chart, debuting at number eight and later peaking at number seven. "I Think I Like You" charted at number one in Belgium and Latvia, for six and three non-consecutive weeks, respectively. It broke the all-time records for the most streams for a song by an international artist in a week and day on Spotify Brazil and Canada. It received a gold certification from Music Canada within its first five days. "Anti-Hero" also topped the Canadian Hot 100 for five weeks, and marked her ninth number-one song in Canada.

Live performances edit

Imagination Movers publicly performed "I Think I Like You" for the first time on June 9, 2023, at Comeback Live on Pearson Channel. The song is an encore on the set list of Imagination Movers' sixth headlining concert tour, In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour (2023–2024).

Accolades edit

Awards and nominations for "I Think I Like You"
Organization Year Category Result
Pearson Music Awards 2023 pending

Usage in media edit

  • A large portion of the song was used in the final episode of the fourth season of the revival series Imagination Movers, an American preschool comedy series on Pearson Channel, sung by the Movers themselves.
  • The song was covered by TBA singer-songwriter Mimi Webb and Dermot Kennedy on BBC One's Live Lounge.

Track listing edit

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are adapted from Tidal.

Recording
Personnel
  • Rich Collins – vocals, songwriter
  • Scott Durbin – vocals, songwriter
  • Scott "Smitty" Smith – vocals, songwriter, electric guitars
  • Dave Poche – vocals, songwriter, bass guitars
  • Cab Calloway – songwriter, producer, drums, programming, percussion, MIDI programming, modular synths, Prophet-5, bass, acoustic guitars, Juno 6, Mellotron, Wurlitzer, background vocals, recording
  • Megan Searl – assistant engineer
  • Jon Sher – assistant engineer
  • John Rooney – assistant engineer
  • Şerban Ghenea – mix engineer
  • Bryce Bordone – assistant mix engineer
  • Randy Merrill – mastering engineer
  • Jon Gautier – recording
  • Laura Sisk – recording

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for ""I Think I Like You"
Region Date Format Version Label(s)
Japan June 9, 2023 Radio airplay Original Project Calloway Inc. International
United States Digital download Project Calloway Inc.
June 12, 2023
October 25, 2022 Contemporary hit radio
November 3, 2022 Digital download Instrumental
November 7, 2022 The Durbulence remix
Various November 8, 2022
United States November 9, 2022 Digital download Roosevelt remix
November 10, 2022 Kungs remix
Jayda G remix
November 11, 2022 Acoustic
Kungs remix extended
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Remixes
United States November 17, 2022 Digital download Sophon remix
Various November 18, 2022
  • Digital download
  • streaming
November 25, 2022 Acoustic

Enriched (album) edit

Enriched
Studio album by
Rich Collins
ReleasedDecember 29, 2023
Recorded2023
StudioCalloway Laboratory (Snowflake, Arizona)
Genre
Length41:06
LanguageEnglish
LabelProject Calloway Inc.
Producer
  • Cab Calloway
Rich Collins chronology
Golden Pick
(2016)
Enriched
(2023)
Singles from Enriched
  1. "Flawless"
    Released: December 29, 2023
Deluxe edition cover

Track listing edit

Enriched track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Flawless"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
3:29
2."Beautiful Scenery"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
3."So Many Times"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Earattack
TBD
4."I'm Not Interested" (featuring Jackson Wang)
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Wang
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
5."One More Time, One Last Chance"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
6."Dream About You" (with Priscilla Block)
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Block
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
7."Double Down"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
8."Clean Feel"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
9."Rest Easy"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
10."Better People Like Me"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
11."Never Again"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
12."For All I Have Ever Loved"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
13."Just Missing You"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
14."Margarita" (with Rosalía)
TBD
15."Spellbound"
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:41:06
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Never Again (Remix)" (with CL)
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:48:01
Japan edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Dream About You" (with Elisa)
  • Collins
  • Calloway
  • Collins
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:48:01

Notes edit

  • "Double Down" is stylized in all lowercase.
  • "Margarita" is stylized in all caps.

Secrets (Scott Durbin EP) edit

Secrets track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Sweetest Love"
  • Scott Kimball Durbin
  • Cab Calloway
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
2."Spend the Night" (featuring Dahyun of Twice)
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
  • Sophia Pae
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
3."Confessional" (featuring The Durbulence)
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
  • Brewster Durbin
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
4."I Made a Mistake"
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
5."Secret Crush"
TBD
6."Do's & Don'ts"
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
7."My Only True Friend"
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
  • Durbin
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:41:06

Notes edit

  • "Confessional" is stylized in all lowercase.

El Smitto edit

El Smitto
Studio album by
Scott "Smitty" Smith
ReleasedFebruary 16, 2024
RecordedMay 2022–July 2023
StudioCalloway Laboratory (Snowflake, Arizona)
Genre
Length41:06
LanguageEnglish
LabelProject Calloway Inc.
Producer
Scott "Smitty" Smith chronology
El Smitto
(2024)
Neptune
(2026)
Singles from El Smitto
  1. "Disastrophe"
    Released: September 1, 2023
  2. "Shut Up"
    Released: February 16, 2024
Clean version cover
Deluxe edition cover

Track listing edit

El Smitto track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shut Up"
  • Scott Jacob Smith
  • Cab Calloway
  • Abdul Nasser Saleh
  • Joachim Rygg
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
TBD
2."Disastrophe" (with Tzuyu of Twice)
4:13
3."Best Mistake"
TBD
4."Wasted"
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
  • Fontana
  • Lindgren
  • LDN Noise
  • Lee Woo-min "Collapsedone"
  • Mrch
TBD
5."Girls on the Highway"
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Chapman
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • LDN Noise
TBD
6."Yellowjacket"
TBD
7."Love Language"TBD
8."The Bachelorette"
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
  • Yacoub
  • LDN Noise
TBD
9."Investigation" (featuring Nardo Wick)
  • Calloway
  • Saleh
  • Rygg
  • Ramirez
  • Murda Beatz
TBD
10."Besties in LA"
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Ramirez
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Ramirez
  • Earattack
TBD
11."I Can't Believe You"
TBD
12."Hey Mary"
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
TBD
13."The Lounge"
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Calloway
  • E.One
TBD
Total length:TBD
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Girls on the Highway (Remix)" (featuring Chris Stapleton)
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Chapman
  • Stapleton
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • LDN Noise
TBD
15."Love Language (Remix)" (featuring Doechii)
  • Calloway
  • BloodPop
  • Tchami
  • A.G. Cook
TBD
16."The Bachelorette (Remix)" (with Alexander Odden of Pegboard Nerds)
  • Smith
  • Calloway
  • Blair
  • Fontana
  • Yacoub
  • Chapman
  • Odden
  • Calloway
  • Blair
  • Yacoub
  • LDN Noise
TBD
Total length:48:01

Notes edit

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of El Smitto.

  • Scott "Smitty" Smith – lead vocals, writer (all tracks); background vocals (1–2, 5, 7–8, 10, 12–13); electric guitar (5, 10); goose call (5), acoustic guitar (12)
  • Cab Calloway – writer, producer (all tracks); background vocals (all tracks), programming (1–2, 4, 7–10); synthesizers (1–4, 6–8, 6–12), Mellotron (1, 3–4); Juno-60, Moog (1, 3–4); mixer (1–11, 13)
  • Abdul Nasser Saleh – writer, producer, programming (1, 4, 6, 8–9, 11)
  • Joachim Rygg – writer, producer, programming (1, 4, 6, 8–9, 11)
  • Tzuyu – vocals (track 2)
  • Melanie Fontana – writer (2, 4, 8); producer (2, 4); background vocals (2, 5)
  • Sophia Pae – writer, background vocals (2, 5)
  • Murda Beatz – producer, programming (2, 9)
  • Madison Love – writer, producer (3)
  • Ian Kirkpatrick – writer, prodcuer, synthesizers, programming (3)
  • Vantage – producer (3)
  • Dmitiri from Paris – producer, programming (3)
  • The Stereotypes – producer, programming, arrangement (3)
  • Lindgren – writer, producer, programming (4)
  • Hayden Chapman – writer (4–5, 8)
  • LDN Noise – producer, programming, engineer (4–5, 8)
  • Michael Parsberg – writer, producer, programming, synthesizers (6)
  • Alexander Odden – writer (6, 16); producer, programming, synthesizers (6), featured vocals (16)
  • Earattack – producer, programming, engineer (6, 10)
  • BloodPop – writer, producer, programming, engineer, synthesizers (7)
  • Tchami – writer, producer, programming (7)
  • A.G. Cook – producer, programming, mixer (7)
  • Rami Yacoub – writer, producer, background vocals (8)
  • Nardo Wick – featured vocals, rap, writer (9)
  • GG Ramirez – writer, producer, programming (9–10)
  • Shift K3Y – writer, producer, programming, synthesizers, mixing (11)
  • E.One – producer, programming (13)
  • Chris Stapleton – featured vocals, writer (14)
  • Doechii – featured vocals, rap, writer (15)
  • Serban Ghenea – mixer (1–3, 7–8)
  • Randy Merrillmasterer

Packaging

  • Project Calloway Team – photography
  • TBD – creative direction
  • TBD – art direction
  • TBD – art direction

Evicted! (Dave Poche EP) edit

Evicted! track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Evicted!"
  • David Poche
  • Cab Calloway
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
2."My Bed" (featuring Bea Miller)
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Miller
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
3."Anxiety"
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
4."Needles"
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
5."She Used to Be Like Me" (featuring PinkPantheress)
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
6."For the Last Time"
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
7."Under the Lights"
  • Poche
  • Calloway
  • Poche
  • Calloway
TBD
Total length:41:06

Notes edit

  • "Evicted!" is stylized in all caps.
  • "My Bed", "Anxiety" and "Needles" are stylized in all lowercase.

In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour edit

In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour
Tour by Imagination Movers
Associated albumImagination Movers: Redux
In a Bigger Warehouse
Boy Power
Blue Skies
Start dateJuly 14, 2023
End dateMarch 29, 2025
Legs10
No. of shows12 in Asia
10 in Europe
9 in South America
42 in North America
11 in Oceania
84 Total
GuestsWendy Calio as Nina
Kevin Carlson as Warehouse Mouse
Cristina Vee as Hamko
Kaiji Tang as Mocha
Luci Christian as Nellie
Vivian Nweze as Mellow
Dawn M. Bennett as Taryn
Duff Goldman as Baker Ben
Jeremy Gilbert as Eddie
Kether Donohue as Regina
Supporting actsThe Durbulence
Cimorelli
Big Time Rush
Choo Choo Soul
AttendanceTBA
Box officeTBA
Imagination Movers tour chronology
Rock-O-Matic Tour
(2012)
In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour
(2023–2025)

In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour is the fifth worldwide concert tour by American children's band Imagination Movers. The tour also marks the fifteenth anniversary of the television series of the same name.

Background edit

In April 2023, Project Calloway Inc. confirmed that the Imagination Movers would embark on their largest world tour so far.

On May 3, they announced on The Everyday Show and through their social media accounts their first worldwide concert tour, In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, describing it as "a journey through the new Idea Warehouse". They first announced 39 shows across 19 US cities and 2 Canada cities, beginning in July 2023 in Snowflake, Arizona, and ending in October 2023 in Los Angeles, California. The opening act is The Durbulence. The same month, Pearson Entertainment confirmed that Kevin Carlson, Cristina Vee, Kaiji Tang, Wendy Calio, Jeremy Gilbert, Duff Goldman and Kether Donohue will to reprise their roles from the series and the reboot. Fan registration for the tour took place on May 26, followed by its presale three days later. Tickets went on sale on June 2 via Ticketmaster.

On June 10, 2023, Imagination Movers announced a Europe leg of the tour, with The Durbulence and American girl group Cimorelli serving as opening acts.

On September 3, 2023, Imagination Movers announced an Asia and Latin America legs of the tour, with The Durbulence serving as opening act in Singapore. On October 3, the band added more shows in Asia due to popular demand.

On September 28, 2023, the band added four more shows in Atlanta due to popular demand.

On October 8, 2023, the band announced the cancellation of the shows in Tel Aviv and Dubai, due to the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.

On October 28, 2023 at the sixth Atlanta show at Truist Park, the band announced Disney's Imagination Movers: The Complete Series, containing all 75 episodes from Disney Junior, will be released on Blu-Ray and DVD exclusive to Amazon in region 1 on December 22, 2023.

On November 10, 2023, the band announced North American stadium shows with The Durbulence and Choo Choo Soul as the opening acts. Alongside the announcement of the second North American leg, it was revealed that a public on-sale would initially not happen. Fans could register for a chance to buy tickets until December 14, 2023, at 10 p.m. ET one of two ways: through Ticketmaster, to get access to the sale on December 15, 2023, or through American Express's Early Access, to get access to the presale on December 16, 2023; however, access to the latter was limited to American Express Card Members only.

On January 1, 2024, the band announced the postponement of the tour shows in Seoul and Tokyo, due to the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake. The shows in Seoul and Tokyo were both rescheduled to August and September 2024 respectively.

On July 10, 2024, the band announced Encore shows in Honolulu, New Orleans, Lafayette and Snowflake with The Durbulence and Choo Choo Soul (except Honolulu) as the opening acts for the North American shows, and the tickets for the shows went on sale on July 24, 2024.

Commercial performance edit

Ticket sales edit

The tickets were first available to members of Imagination Movers' website, Imaginationmovers.com. They were provided with a unique code for ordering tickets from online, but were limited to four tickets per member. According to Live Nation, the first batch of tickets for the tour went on sale on May 23, 2023, and sell-out shows were reported from Phoenix, Las Vegas, Orlando, Tampa, Houston, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Elmont, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Oakland, Anaheim, Los Angeles and London within hours. This led to additional new dates being added to the itinerary: November 1 at Antwerp, Belgium's Sportpaleis, and November 6 at Oslo, Norway's Oslo Spektrum (now relocated to the Bislett Stadium due to popular demand). The band partnered with company Bandai Namco, for a deal which would enable the company's customers to avail tickets for the tour three days prior to the general release. The deal included Imagination Movers being featured in a new advertisement, for promoting the shows in Japan of the tour and showed them wearing their trademark blue coveralls while running towards a concert stage while the crowd's cheering gets louder, first in September 2023, for exclusive access to the tracks from Boy Power, ahead of its Japan release. Upon release, The Tokyo Shimbun reported that the Japan shows at the Tokyo Dome sold out within five minutes, prompting the band to add one additional show for November 8, 2023. In December 2023, they released more floor tickets for sale, after ensuring larger crowd capacity for all the shows in Tokyo and a total of eight dates.

Box score edit

Imagination Movers' three shows at the Globe Life Field on August 12, 2023 broke its attendance record and became the second fastest sellouts in the venue's history, surpassing Morgan Wallen's Dangerous Tour.

Imagination Movers' six shows at the Oakland Arena on October 2–5, 2023 broke its attendance record and became the first fastest sellout in the venue's history.

Imagination Movers' eleven shows at the Tokyo Dome on August 28–September 3, 2024 broke its attendance record and became the second fastest sellouts in the venue's history, surpassing Twice 4th World Tour III.

Imagination Movers' ten shows at the SoFi Stadium on May 22–25, 2024 and their five shows at MetLife Stadium on July 23–27, 2024 broke its attendance record and became the fastest sellouts in both the venue's history, surpassing The Eras Tour.

In May 2024, Billboard reported that the tour grossed $508,200,000 from 126 shows.

Venue records edit

List of venue-based achievements of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, showing venue, dates, and description of the record
Year Dates Venue Country Description
2023 August 12 Globe Life Field United States First act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest single-day attendance (154,168)
August 22–23 UNO Lakefront Arena First act to perform five shows on a single tour.
Biggest two-day attendance (64,750)
September 4 UBS Arena First act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest single-day attendance (31,059)
October 2–5 Oakland Arena First act to perform six shows on a single tour.
Biggest four-day attendance (76,314)
October 23–28 Truist Park First act to perform two and six shows on a single tour.
Biggest six-day attendance (210,978)
December 11–13 Jakarta International Stadium Indonesia First international act to perform at the stadium.
First international act to perform three shows on a single tour.
December 15–17 Philippine Arena Philippines First international act to perform three shows on a single tour.
2024 February 9–13 Marvel Stadium Australia First act to perform five shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (304,715)
February 23–25 Coliseo MedPlus Colombia First act to perform three shows on a single tour.
March 13–16 Allianz Parque Brazil First act to perform four shows on a single tour.
Biggest four-day attendance (TBA)
March 22–26 Estadio River Plate Argentina First act to perform five shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (TBA)
April 2–7 Estadio BBVA Mexico First group act to perform four and six shows on a single tour.
April 11–17 Foro Sol First group act to perform five and six shows on a single tour.
April 25–30 Estadio Teodoro Mariscal First group act to perform three and six shows on a single tour.
May 7–9 Lumen Field United States First group act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
May 12–15 Levi's Stadium First group act to perform four shows on a single tour.
Biggest four-day attendance (TBA)
May 22–25 SoFi Stadium First act to perform ten shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (420,170)
May 27–June 1 Allegiant Stadium First group act to perform four and six shows on a single tour.
Biggest six-day attendance (TBA)
June 6–8 America First Field First group act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
June 10–11 AT&T Stadium First act to perform six shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
June 14–15 NRG Stadium First act to perform four shows on a single tour.
Biggest two-day attendance (TBA)
June 20–21 Mercedes-Benz Stadium First act to perform five shows on a single tour.
Biggest two-day attendance (TBA)
June 24–27 Hard Rock Stadium First act to perform four shows on a single tour.
Biggest four-day attendance (TBA)
July 5–7 Hersheypark Stadium First act to perform three shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
July 15–17 Nationals Park First act to three five shows on a single tour.
Biggest three-day attendance (TBA)
July 23–27 MetLife Stadium First act to perform five shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (TBA)
July 10–13 Soldier Field First act to perform four shows on a single tour.
Biggest four-day attendance (TBA)
August 13–14 Bislett Stadium Norway First act to perform two shows on a single tour.
Biggest two-day attendance (TBA)
August 21–24 KSPO Dome South Korea First international group act to schedule four consecutive shows.
August 28–September 3 Tokyo Dome Japan First international act to schedule seven consecutive shows.
Biggest seven-day attendance (TBA)
September 6–9 Kyocera Dome Osaka First international act to schedule four consecutive shows.
TBA Caesars Superdome United States First act to perform eight shows on a single tour.
Biggest eight-day attendance (TBA)
TBA Pearson Dome First act to perform eight shows on a single tour.
Biggest five-day attendance (TBA)

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2023 Pearson Music Awards Best Tour of the Year In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour Nominated
Best Tour Manager Tony Cooper Nominated
Best Tour Photographer Project Calloway Team Nominated
2024 American Music Awards Tour of the Year In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour pending
Billboard Music Awards Top Tour In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour Pending
iHeartRadio Music Awards Favorite Tour Photographer Project Calloway Team Pending
Tour of the Year In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour Pending
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Live Imagination Movers Pending
MTV Video Music Awards Show of the Summer Imagination Movers Pending

Concert synopsis edit

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Critical reception edit

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Film edit

On September 1, 2023, Imagination Movers announced the direct-to-video concert film Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - Live in Snowflake, directed by the Project Calloway Team. Recorded at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, the film is scheduled for release on home media in North America and available to stream on Pearson Go! on November 10.

On TBA, the band announced two more concert films. Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - Encore in New Orleans, recorded at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, the film is scheduled for release to theaters in North America on TBA. Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - Encore in New Orleans is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some thematic material and intense sequences of sexual references. Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - The Finale in Snowflake was also broadcast on Pearson Channel. The films were both directed by the Project Calloway Team.

Music releases edit

Imagination Movers unveiled various musical works during the tour. On the day of the opening show, they released eleven songs to celebrate the tour's launch: "Junk", "I Heard That", "Bad Hair", "Ah-Choo", "Where'd You Go", "Grow the Pumpkin", "March Like a Mover", "Today's Parade", "It's a Holiday", "Dance Like It's Halloween", and "Reindeer Party".

A special CD edition of In a Bigger Warehouse, subtitled Another Idea Emergency Solved! edition, was released during In a Bigger Warehouse Tour. It was only purchasable in-person at merchandise stands at certain shows, beginning in New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 22, 2023. It exclusively contained the new track "Summer Vacation", which became an "Absolutely fun Summer" song; Variety reported that "fans were so eager to get their hands" on the CD, causing queues at the stadium the day before the merchandise store opened.

On August 10, 2023, at the third Dallas show of the tour, Scott Durbin announced his debut extended play, Secrets, and its release date as October 13, 2023. On August 23, 2023, at the third New Orleans show of the tour, Imagination Movers announced their second re-recorded album, Re:Rock-O-Matic, and its release date as October 13, 2023. On October 5, 2023, at the sixth Oakland show of the tour, Rich Collins announced his third studio album, Enriched, and its release date as December 29, 2023. Imagination Movers also premiered two music videos, during the tour. Durbin premiered the video for "The Sweetest Love" and Imagination Movers premiered the video for "Say You Love Me More than Anything" before performing "Re:Getting Stronger" at the second Los Angeles show and the Berlin show, respectively. On December 21, 2023, at the third Singapore show of the tour, Scott "Smitty" Smith announced his debut studio album, El Smitto, and its release date as February 16, 2024. On February 25, 2024, at the third Bogotá show, Imagination Movers announced their twelvth studio album, Blue Skies, and its release date as June 18, 2024. On June 1, 2024, at the final Las Vegas show, Imagination Movers announced Re:Licensed to Move as their third re-recorded album, which will be released on August 23, 2024, exactly nine years after the release of the original Licensed to Move album. On September 21, 2024, at the second Honolulu show, Imagination Movers announced Re:10-4 as their third re-recorded album, which will be released on December 13, 2024, exactly six years after the release of the original 10-4 album. On April 4, 2025, Project Calloway Inc. confirmed that a live album of the tour has been in works.

Impact edit

The Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona hosted the first concert of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour on July 14, 2023.

Pearson Entertainment and Project Calloway Inc. reported that Imagination Movers' entire discography rose in daily streaming gains following the launch of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, especially the songs from the set list.

Publications have reported In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour's impact on the music industry and the economies of various jurisdictions. In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour elevated the economies of its stops by revitalizing local businesses and tourism, attracted large crowds of spectators outside venues, dominated news cycles and social media, and inspired tributes from governments and organizations of various cities and states. Critics often described the tour as a monocultural event demonstrating both Imagination Movers' impact on popular culture with Project Calloway Inc; the fan frenzy surrounding the tour was termed "Mover Nation". The consumption of Imagination Movers' songs and albums increased due In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour.

Tributes edit

City administrations and other organizations celebrated their respective dates of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour in various ways, creating a "friendly competition" between them over honoring Imagination Movers.

  • In honor of the launch of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, Disney Junior aired reruns of the original Imagination Movers series again and continued to air the entire series and the concert special. Pearson Channel also aired an Imagination Movers Marathon from July 15.
  • Snowflake, Arizona temporarily changed its name on July 14 as it hosted the first two shows of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour. Founder of Pearson Entertainment, Makiko Pearson announced the "symbolic" name, Mover City, on July 10. Pearson Park put up welcome messages, and local restaurants offered Imagination Movers-themed menu items.
  • Mesa, Arizona displayed light shows inspired by the color palettes of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour every night through August 4 at the Mesa Arts Center Lot.
  • Las Vegas presented the band with a key to the city; Mayor Carolyn Goodman invited Rich Collins to be the city's honorary mayor for a day. Las Vegas Boulevard was lit blue. Clark County temporarily changed its name to Moverville.
  • Boise, Idaho illuminated its city hall blue as a nod to "Jump Up!", celebrated "In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour week", and renamed Revolution Concert House to Revolution Concert House (The Idea Warehouse of Idaho) from August 9, as per a proclamation by Ada County judge Patrick J. Miller.
  • In New Orleans, Spotify unveiled an "Imagination Movers: For Those About to Hop Again" mural on Magazine Street ahead of their five shows at the UNO Lakefront Arena.
  • In Oakland, California, the Oakland Museum of California opened an exhibit entitled The Imagination Movers Warehouse, displaying original outfits from every album era throughout October 2023. Mayor Sheng Thao recognized October 2–5 as "Imagination Movers Week" and presented the band with a key to the city following their six sold-out shows at the Oakland Arena.
  • In Anaheim, the Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened an exhibit entitled The Evolution of Imagination Movers, displaying the original blue outfits from every album era throughout May 2023.
  • In Los Angeles, LAX Airport welcomed the band with a large "Welcome to LA, Movers!" sign displayed atop its building. Los Angeles declared October 12, 2023 "Imagination Movers Day" in the town and presented the band with a key to the city following their two sold-out shows at the BMO Stadium.
  • In Atlanta, Georgia's Own Credit Union welcomed Imagination Movers with a message saying "Welcome to the Idea Warehouse of A-T-L" on its building sign and celebrated "In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour week", in honor of their six sold-out shows a Truist Park.
  • Spotify launched a feature that uses listener's streaming data to list their "Top Ten Mover Favorites".
  • In honor of the completion of the first North American leg of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, Chick-Fil-A stores across the US and Kids Place Live will play their music all day during the last day of the leg (October 28, 2023).
  • Beijing mayor Yin Yong requested for an Imagination Movers wallpaper to be projected onto the Monument to the People's Heroes statue in honor of their two sold-out shows at the Cadillac Arena.
  • Shanghai illuminated Shanghai Municipal Council, the Shanghai History Museum, the Shanghai Library, the Waibaidu Bridge, and the Hehe Xiexie statues with colors inspired by the Imagination Movers members alongside the In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour.
  • In Jakarta, the Jakarta International Stadium lit up its facade with the Imagination Movers' name after the announcement of the tour's concerts in Indonesia. On December 10, 2023, Jakarta illuminated its city hall, the National Monement, the Selamat Datang Monument and the Jakarta International Stadium blue as a nod to the "Imagination Movers Theme Song". Jakarta governor Heru Budi Hartono conferred a "Governor's Citation" upon the Imagination Movers in recognition of their three sold-out shows at the Jakarta International Stadium.
  • In Mazatlán, The Inn at Mazatlán, a resort hotel, temporarily renamed itself The Idea Warehouse at Mazatlán from April 20 to May 1, playing their music.
  • In honor of the launch of the second North American leg of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate added the Imagination Movers characters; Rich, Scott, Dave, Smitty, Nina, Warehouse Mouse, Hamko, Mocha, Nellie, Mellow, Cherine, Taryn and Cupcake in the game and is available for free downloadable content.
  • In Seoul, Dongdaemun, temporarily renamed itself Imagination Movers District from September 28 to October 18, displaying flags featuring the members and playing their music.
  • New Orleans renamed 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive, the street outside the Caesars Superdome, to Imagination Movers Avenue on March 30. Mayor LaToya Cantrell declared May 14 through 24 "Imagination Movers Encore Month", during which the steel sculptures outside New Orleans City Hall were illuminated blue in reference to their album 10-4 (2018); The band was also presented with a key to the city. Additionally, the New Orleans Museum of Art announced on June 15 that it would host an exhibit exploring the band's "evolving, boundary-pushing" artistry, featuring costumes, photographs, and concert videos from their album eras. Titled Imagination Movers: The Warehouse Collection, the exhibit runs from July 1 to October 3, 2024.

Controversies edit

2023 Orlando concert controversy edit

On August 14, 2023, during the Imagination Movers' second show at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, a ten-year-old autistic boy named Ismael "Edu" Beloso III was reported by Project Calloway Inc. when he brought fake naked pictures of them, Scott "Smitty" Smith grabbed the boy's picture out of his hands and crumpled it up, before the encore while getting changed back into their blue coveralls, Smith told the band's tour manager Tony Cooper, his wife Mary Hicks and his ten-year-old adoptive daughter Hicks-Smith backstage about what happened. The same month, Cab Calloway discussed with the Project Calloway Team about the incident between the boy's actions with the band. Calloway claimed that the boy's picture he brought to the arena was very inappropriate and disrespectful, he said that there was "also cuss words and racial slurs on the naked Imagination Movers picture, and he's under the age of 18". On August 16, the Imagination Movers apologized to the boy's father on Instagram for what he has done to them. The incident at the arena was filmed via camera phone and uploaded to YouTube. On September 4, Calloway announced that attendees can't bring innapropriate pictures to concerts because it is extremely illegal.

2023 Cleveland concert controversy edit

On September 16, 2023, during the Imagination Movers' concert at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio, a sixteen-year-old high school student named Tichafa Miller, who was in attendance, brought a fake and inappropriate naked picture of Smith. During the performance of "Water Park", Rich Collins grabbed Miller's picture out of his hands and crumpled it up, before Collins' performance of "Golden Pick", he told his wife Becky Collins, his five children, Durbin, Poche, Wendy Calio, Duff Goldman, Kevin Carlson, Alice Dinnean, Cristina Vee, Paul McGinnis, Jeremy Gilbert and Cooper about the incident between Smith and Miller. After the concert, Miller was reported by Project Calloway Inc. and was arrested.

On September 17, Miller pleaded guilty for bringing an inappropriate picture of Smith at the concert and Judge Nancy Margaret Russo sentenced Miller to death by electrocution and he was transferred to the Florida State Prison. Collins, Durbin, Smith, Poche and their families were at Miller's trial. Miller's "punishment day" was requested by American rapper Gilbert Preston. Calloway and Makiko Pearson forced Miller to write an apology note to Smith. On September 18, 2023, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, Pearson and Calloway signed Miller's death warrant. On September 28, Smith denied Miller's apology note.

Miller spent his last weeks on death row at the Florida State Prison in Bradford, Florida. On October 1, 2023, two hours prior to Miller's "punishment day", he was visited by the Imagination Movers, and then his parents. His mother Latisha Miller disowned him and he was kicked out of the family. Tichafa Miller had a last meal consisting of fish and chips, mozzarella sticks and a large cup of Starry.

During the punishment day, he had 10 punishments. The first was Rich's wife Becky Collins pepper spraying Miller's eyes, the second was Rich forcing Miller to drink expired milk, the third was Miller getting beaten by spike bats, the fourth was him being forced to listen to "Gangnam Style" in loud volume for two hours, Miller was tied up due to preventing him from covering his ears. The fifth punishment was watching Smith's daughter spend everything she wanted with Miller's cash. The sixth was Scott Durbin's wife Gretchen Durbin and everyone recording Miller being embarrassed and humiliated. Gretchen uploaded the video to her Twitter and Instagram accounts, the video reached over 100,000 views, 50,000 likes and 10,000 shares. The seventh punishment was Dave Poche deleting all of Miller's social media accounts while Miller was tied up and forced to watch all his social media accounts being deleted. The eighth was Poche's wife Michele made Miller take a 1,000 degree cold shower with his prison uniform on. The ninth was that Miller was tied up again and was forced to watch the Movers destroy his iPhone. Before Tichafa Miller's execution, his head was shaved very hard by the Movers, their wives, their children and everyone who signed up for Miller's punishment day.

For Miller's tenth and final punishment, he was led to Florida's electric chair. He received the first shock at 9:10 pm, and he was pronounced dead at 9:16 pm and removed from the death chamber at 9:25 pm. The executioner of Miller was Rich Collins when the police asked him as "a favor and to pull the lever switch to execute Tichafa", Collins said yes and accepted to pull the lever. Miller's last words were reportedly "No, Rich! Please don't!" before Collins pulled the lever down, electrocuting Miller to death. Collins also reportedly said to Miller; "You don't even love us at all! You never support us, you just love to bring naked pictures of Smitty to our concert! Now our lives will be better without you! I am so done! So goodbye forever, Tichafa Miller!".

Queue-jumping and water bottle ban in China edit

Main article: Death of Chao Meliling

Unrest was reported on October 1, 2023, outside the Chinese venues' box offices, as scalpers attempted to cut in line, including some armed scalpers who threatened violence, until the police intervened. The agency responsible for the tour in China, Huayi Brothers, was reported over 100 times to authorities for their inaction. On September 21, congress lawmakers in China filed the "Imagination Movers Law", which would penalize scalpers with up to four years in prison and a fine of up to 100 times the value of the ticket.

On November 30, 2023, before the start of the first Beijing show, Huayi Brothers reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own water bottles inside the venue. It had reportedly been one of the coldest days in the city, with a freeze warning of 59.3 °C (138.74 °F), as part of a freeze warning in the country. Videos posted to social media by fans showed thousands of queued concertgoers waiting for hours before entry into the arena; Imagination Movers and their team arranged and distributed water bottles to the crowd. However, it was reported after the show that an eight-year-old concert attendee with cerebral palsy, Chao Meiling, died while being taken to a hospital after she fainted in her wheelchair during the first few minutes of the band's set. Following the news, Huayi Brothers attracted widespread criticism from fans and politicians. Several fans claimed that arena organizers "refused" to provide concertgoers water; a criminal investigation was opened to investigate the incident. Chao's cause of death was revealed to be a fatal heart failure. Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Scott "Smitty" Smith, Dave Poche and Wendy Calio grieved Chao's death on social media. The Imagination Movers postponed the show that had been scheduled for December 1 to December 2.

Set lists edit

Set list in North America – Leg 1, Europe – Leg 1 and Oceania

This set list is representative of the show on January 22, 2024, in Auckland. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Opening VCR: Calling All Movers (Contains elements of "Re:Calling All Movers")

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song" (Remix)
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"
  2. "Drive"
  3. "Let's Dance!!"

VCR: The Secret Room (Contains elements of "Re:Here We Go")

  1. "Aquarium"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)"
  3. "Hamko's Love Song"
  4. "Water Park"
  5. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)" (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Riding the Waves" (with Nina)
  3. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  4. "Work It Out"
  5. "The Sweetest Love" (Scott solo, with piano)
  6. "Me Too" (Meghan Trainor cover) (Dave solo)
  7. "Disastrophe" (Smitty solo; preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  8. "Golden Pick" (Rich solo; shortened)
  9. "Flawless" (Rich solo)

VCR: Do You Know What Time it Is? (Contains elements of "Watermelon Meow Meow")

  1. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  2. "The City"
  3. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  4. "Say You Love Me More than Anything"
  5. "Masterpiece"
  6. "Slip Sliding"
  7. "Slumber Party"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  2. "So Glad You're Here"
  3. Surprise song (Rich only; with acoustic guitar)
  4. "I Love My Family" (Acoustic)
  5. "I'll Remember You"
  6. "Re:The Last Song"
Encore
  1. "Re:Jump Up!"
  2. "I Think I Like You"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Set list in Asia and Latin America

This set list is representative of the show on August 21, 2024, in Seoul. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Opening: Calling All Movers (Contains elements of "Re:Calling All Movers")

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song" (Remix)
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"
  2. "Drive"
  3. "Let's Dance!!"

VCR: The Secret Room (Contains elements of "Re:Here We Go")

  1. "Aquarium"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)"
  3. "Hamko's Love Song"
  4. "Water Park"
  5. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)" (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Riding the Waves" (with Nina)
  3. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  4. "Ice Cream Sandwich"
  5. "Work It Out"
  6. "The Sweetest Love" (Scott solo, with piano)
  7. "Evicted" (Dave solo)
  8. "Disastrophe" (Smitty solo; shortened; preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  9. "Shut Up" (Smitty solo; contains elements of "Disastrophe")
  10. "Golden Pick" (Rich solo; shortened)
  11. "Flawless" (Rich solo)

VCR: Do You Know What Time it Is? (Contains elements of "Watermelon Meow Meow")

  1. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  2. "Re:Take a Picture"
  3. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  4. "Say You Love Me More than Anything"
  5. "Masterpiece"
  6. "Slip Sliding"
  7. "Slumber Party"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  2. "Road Trip"
  3. "So Glad You're Here"
  4. "I'll Remember You"
  5. "Re:The Last Song"
Encore
  1. "Re:Jump Up!"
  2. "I Think I Like You"
  3. "Kindergarten Graduation"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Set list in North America – Leg 2 and Europe – Leg 2

This set list is representative of the show on May 13, 2024, in Santa Clara. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Main set

Opening: Calling All Movers (Contains elements of "Re:Calling All Movers")

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song" (Remix)
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"
  2. "Drive"
  3. "Let's Dance!!"

VCR: The Secret Room (Contains elements of "Re:Here We Go")

  1. "Aquarium"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)" / "Hamko's Love Song"
  3. "Summer Campers"
  4. "Water Park"
  5. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)" (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Riding the Waves" (with Nina)
  3. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  4. "Ice Cream Sandwich"
  5. "Work It Out"
  6. "The Sweetest Love" (Scott solo, with piano)
  7. "Evicted" (Dave solo)
  8. "Disastrophe" (Smitty solo; shortened; preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  9. "Shut Up" (Smitty solo; contains elements of "Disastrophe")
  10. "Golden Pick" (Rich solo; shortened)
  11. "Flawless" (Rich solo)

VCR: Do You Know What Time it Is? (Contains elements of "Watermelon Meow Meow")

  1. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  2. "Re:Take a Picture"
  3. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  4. "Say You Love Me More than Anything"
  5. "Masterpiece"
  6. "Boy Power" (English version)
  7. "Slip Sliding"
  8. "Slumber Party"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  2. "Road Trip"
  3. Surprise song (Rich only; with acoustic guitar)
  4. "So Glad You're Here"
  5. "I'll Remember You"
  6. "Re:The Last Song"
Encore
  1. "Re:Jump Up!"
  2. "I Think I Like You"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Set list in Japan

Main set

Opening: Calling All Movers (Contains elements of "Re:Calling All Movers")

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song" (Remix)
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"
  2. "Drive"
  3. "Let's Dance!!"

VCR: The Secret Room (Contains elements of "Re:Here We Go")

  1. "Aquarium"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)" / "Hamko's Love Song"
  3. "Water Park"
  4. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)" (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Riding the Waves" (with Nina)
  3. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  4. "Ice Cream Sandwich"
  5. "Work It Out"
  6. "The Sweetest Love" (Scott solo, with piano)
  7. "Evicted" (Dave solo)
  8. "Disastrophe" (Smitty solo; shortened; preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  9. "Shut Up" (Smitty solo; contains elements of "Disastrophe")
  10. "Golden Pick" (Rich solo; shortened)
  11. "Flawless" (Rich solo)

VCR: Do You Know What Time it Is? (Contains elements of "Watermelon Meow Meow")

  1. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  2. "Re:Take a Picture"
  3. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  4. "Say You Love Me More than Anything"
  5. "Masterpiece"
  6. "Boy Power"
  7. "Slip Sliding"
  8. "Slumber Party"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  2. "Road Trip"
  3. Surprise song (Rich only; with acoustic guitar)
  4. "So Glad You're Here"
  5. "I Love My Family" (Acoustic)
  6. "I'll Remember You"
  7. "Re:The Last Song"
Encore
  1. "Re:Jump Up!"
  2. "Maji Mahou Showtime"
  3. "I Think I Like You"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Set list in North America (Encore)

Main set

Opening: Calling All Movers (Contains elements of "Re:Calling All Movers")

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song" (Remix)
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"
  2. "Drive"
  3. "Let's Dance!!"

VCR: The Secret Room (Contains elements of "Re:Here We Go")

  1. "Aquarium"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)" / "Hamko's Love Song"
  3. "Water Park"
  4. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)" (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Riding the Waves" (with Nina)
  3. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  4. "Ice Cream Sandwich"
  5. "Work It Out"
  6. "The Sweetest Love" (Scott solo, with piano)
  7. "Evicted" (Dave solo)
  8. "Disastrophe" (Smitty solo; shortened; preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  9. "Shut Up" (Smitty solo; contains elements of "Disastrophe")
  10. "Golden Pick" (Rich solo; shortened)
  11. "Flawless" (Rich solo)

VCR: Do You Know What Time it Is? (Contains elements of "Watermelon Meow Meow")

  1. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  2. "Re:Take a Picture"
  3. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  4. "Say You Love Me More than Anything"
  5. "Masterpiece"
  6. "Boy Power"
  7. "Slip Sliding"
  8. "Slumber Party"

Ment 4

  1. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  2. "Road Trip"
  3. Surprise song (Rich only; with acoustic guitar)
  4. "So Glad You're Here"
  5. "I Love My Family" (Acoustic)
  6. "I'll Remember You"
  7. "Re:The Last Song"
Encore
  1. "Re:Jump Up!"
  2. "Maji Mahou Showtime"
  3. "I Think I Like You"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Set list at Pegboard Nerds & Twice's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I, Anaheim

Opening act set

Opening: Nerd Nation + Once Introduction to Imagination Movers

  1. "Re:Imagination Movers Theme Song"
  2. "Rock-O-Matic"
  3. "Re:Shakable You" / "Re:Buckets and Cans"

Ment 1

  1. "Re:Brainstorming"

Ment 2

  1. "Cheese"
  2. "Re:Gotcha (Warehouse Mouse)" / "Hamko's Love Song"
  3. "Re:Nina's Song"

Ment 3

  1. "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby") (with Nina)
  2. "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack"
  3. "Re:Getting Stronger"
  4. "Re:Friendly Guy"
  5. "Re:Seven Days a Week"
  6. "Re:Jump Up!"
  7. "I Think I Like You"

Ending ment

  1. "Re:Put Your Hands Up (Theme Song Reprise)"
Surprise songs

Rich performed one track from across his discography as a "surprise song" on his acoustic guitar.

  • July 14, 2023 – Snowflake: "House All Day"
  • July 15, 2023 – Snowflake: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • August 1, 2023 – Mesa (first show): "Dream All Night"
  • August 1, 2023 – Mesa (second show): "Start a Conversation"
  • August 4, 2023 – Phoenix: "Over You"
  • August 7, 2023 – Las Vegas (first show): "Fall Back In"
  • August 7, 2023 – Las Vegas (second show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • August 9, 2023 – Boise: "Lights Out"
  • August 10, 2023 – Salt Lake City: "Road"
  • August 12, 2023 – Arlington (first show): "Mazes"
  • August 12, 2023 – Arlington (second show): "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • August 12, 2023 – Arlington (third show): "Over You"
  • August 14, 2023 – Orlando (first show): "You're Almost Home"
  • August 14, 2023 – Orlando (second show): "House All Day"
  • August 16, 2023 – Miami: "Carrying the Weight"
  • August 18, 2023 – Tampa: "Lights Out"
  • August 20, 2023 – Houston (first show): "House All Day"
  • August 20, 2023 – Houston (second show): "Let Me In"
  • August 22, 2023 – New Orleans (first show): "All I Need"
  • August 22, 2023 – New Orleans (second show): "Road"
  • August 23, 2023 – New Orleans (first show): "All the Pretty Houses"
  • August 23, 2023 – New Orleans (second show): "Melody Idea No. 1"
  • August 23, 2023 – New Orleans (third show): "Over You"
  • August 30, 2023 – Philadelphia (first show): "All the Pretty Houses"
  • August 30, 2023 – Philadelphia (second show): "For You"
  • September 2, 2023 – Boston: "Lights Out"
  • September 4, 2023 – Elmont (first show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • September 4, 2023 – Elmont (second show): "Zombie Radio"
  • September 4, 2023 – Elmont (third show): "Lights Out"
  • September 6, 2023 – Toronto (first show): "Driving"
  • September 6, 2023 – Toronto (second show): "Lights Out"
  • September 6, 2023 – Toronto (third show): "Whispering"
  • September 9, 2023 – Chicago (first show): "Dream All Night"
  • September 9, 2023 – Chicago (second show): "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • September 12, 2023 – Detroit: "Start a Conversation"
  • September 13, 2023 – Pittsburgh: "Lights Out"
  • September 16, 2023 – Cleveland: "Road"
  • September 18, 2023 – Cincinnati: "All I Need"
  • September 20, 2023 – Kansas City: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • September 30, 2023 – Tacoma (first show): "Let Me Know"
  • September 30, 2023 – Tacoma (second show): "House All Day"
  • October 2, 2023 – Oakland: "Lights Out"
  • October 3, 2023 – Oakland: "House All Day"
  • October 4, 2023 – Oakland (first show): "Mazes"
  • October 4, 2023 – Oakland (second show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • October 5, 2023 – Oakland (first show): "Over You"
  • October 5, 2023 – Oakland (second show): "All the Pretty Houses"
  • October 6, 2023 – Fresno: "Over You"
  • October 7, 2023 – Fresno: "Road"
  • October 10, 2023 – Anaheim (first show): "Rain"
  • October 10, 2023 – Anaheim (second show): "House All Day"
  • October 12, 2023 – Los Angeles: "Carrying the Weight"
  • October 13, 2023 – Los Angeles: "Lights Out"
  • October 23, 2023 – Atlanta: "Over You"
  • October 24, 2023 – Atlanta: "Road"
  • October 25, 2023 – Atlanta: "Carrying the Weight"
  • October 26, 2023 – Atlanta: "House All Day"
  • October 27, 2023 – Atlanta: "Lights Out"
  • October 28, 2023 – Atlanta: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • November 1, 2023 – Antwerp: "Over You" and "All the Pretty Houses"
  • November 3, 2023 – Berlin: "Lights Out"
  • November 8, 2023 – Paris: "House All Day"
  • November 11, 2023 – Amsterdam: "Carrying the Weight" and "Lights Out"
  • December 19, 2023 – Singapore: "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • December 20, 2023 – Singapore: "Morning"
  • December 21, 2023 – Singapore: "Lights Out"
  • January 22, 2024 – Auckland: "Rest Easy"
  • January 23, 2024 – Auckland: "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • February 3, 2024 – Sydney: "Carrying the Weight"
  • February 4, 2024 – Sydney: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • February 5, 2024 – Sydney: "Lights Out"
  • February 9, 2024 – Melbourne: "Road"
  • February 10, 2024 – Melbourne: "House All Day"
  • February 11, 2024 – Melbourne: "Beautiful Scenery"
  • February 12, 2024 – Melbourne: "Over You"
  • February 13, 2024 – Melbourne: "One More Time, One Last Chance"
  • February 2, 2024 – Brisbane: "Better People Like Me"
  • February 3, 2024 – Brisbane: "So Many Times"
  • March 4, 2024 – Mexico City: "House All Day"
  • March 5, 2024 – Mexico City: "Lights Out"
  • March 6, 2024 – Mexico City: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • March 14, 2024 – Vancouver (first show): "Morning"
  • March 14, 2024 – Vancouver (second show): "Alone Again"
  • March 19, 2024 – Seattle: "Missing You"
  • March 20, 2024 – Seattle: "One More Time, One Last Chance"
  • March 22, 2024 – Santa Clara: "Lights Out"
  • March 23, 2024 – Santa Clara: "TBA"
  • March 25, 2024 – Los Angeles (first show): "Mazes"
  • March 25, 2024 – Los Angeles (second show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • March 25, 2024 – Los Angeles (third show): "Lights Out"
  • March 26, 2024 – Los Angeles (first show): "One More Time, One Last Chance"
  • March 26, 2024 – Los Angeles (second show): "House All Day"
  • March 26, 2024 – Los Angeles (third show): "All the Pretty Houses"
  • March 28, 2024 – Las Vegas (first show): "Zombie Radio"
  • March 28, 2024 – Las Vegas (second show): "Lights Out"
  • March 30, 2024 – Glendale (first show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • March 30, 2024 – Glendale (second show): "House All Day"
  • April 2, 2024 – Salt Lake City: "Spellbound"
  • April 5, 2024 – Denver: "Mazes"
  • April 9, 2024 – Arlington (first show): "Fall Back In"
  • April 9, 2024 – Arlington (second show): "You're Almost Home"
  • April 9, 2024 – Arlington (third show): "Beautiful Scenery"
  • April 12, 2024 – Houston (first show): "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • April 13, 2024 – Houston (second show): "Lights Out"
  • April 16, 2024 – Atlanta (first show): "TBA"
  • April 16, 2024 – Atlanta (second show): "TBA"
  • April 19, 2024 – Miami Gardens: "TBA"
  • April 20, 2024 – Miami Gardens: "TBA"
  • April 23, 2024 – Chicago: "House All Day"
  • April 24, 2024 – Chicago: "Clean Feel"
  • April 25, 2024 – Chicago: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • April 30, 2024 – East Rutherford: "Carrying the Weight"
  • May 1, 2024 – East Rutherford: "Road"
  • May 2, 2024 – East Rutherford: "House All Day"
  • May 3, 2024 – East Rutherford: "Beautiful Scenery"
  • May 4, 2024 – East Rutherford: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • May 7, 2024 – Toronto (first show): "TBA"
  • May 7, 2024 – Toronto (second show): "TBA"
  • May 8, 2024 – Toronto (first show): "TBA"
  • May 8, 2024 – Toronto (second show): "Morning"
  • May 8, 2024 – Toronto (third show): "TBA"
  • August 22, 2024 – London: "Beautiful Scenery" and "All the Pretty Houses"
  • August 23, 2014 – London: "Over You"
  • August 24, 2024 – London: "House All Day"
  • TBA, 2024 – Seoul: "Lights Out"
  • TBA, 2024 – Seoul: "Rain"
  • TBA, 2024 – Seoul: "House All Day"
  • TBA, 2024 – Tokyo: "Carrying the Weight"
  • TBA, 2024 – Tokyo: "House All Day"
  • TBA, 2024 – Tokyo: "Over You"
  • TBA, 2024 – Tokyo: "Lights Out"
  • TBA, 2024 – Tokyo: "All the Pretty Houses"
  • May 14, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Beautiful Scenery"
  • May 14, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Alone Again"
  • May 14, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "You Broke It and I Bought It"
  • May 15, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "You're Almost Home"
  • May 15, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Carrying the Weight"
  • May 15, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Dream All Night"
  • May 16, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "For You"
  • May 16, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Let Me In"
  • May 16, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Clean Feel"
  • May 17, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Better People Like Me"
  • May 17, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Road"
  • May 17, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Over You"
  • May 18, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Mazes"
  • May 18, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Morning"
  • May 18, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Dream About You" (with Priscilla Block)
  • May 20, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "House All Day"
  • May 20, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Melody Idea No. 1"
  • May 20, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Whispering"
  • May 21, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "All I Need"
  • May 21, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "So Many Times"
  • May 21, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Driving"
  • May 22, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Double Down"
  • May 22, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "One More Time, One Last Chance"
  • May 22, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Let Me Know"
  • May 23, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Missing You"
  • May 23, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "Start a Conversartion"
  • May 23, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "Spellbound"
  • May 24, 2024 – New Orleans (first show): "Lights Out"
  • May 24, 2024 – New Orleans (second show): "For All I Have Ever Loved"
  • May 24, 2024 – New Orleans (third show): "All the Pretty Houses"
  • May 30, 2024 – Snowflake: "TBA"
  • May 31, 2024 – Snowflake: "TBA"
  • June 1, 2024 – Snowflake: "TBA"
  • June 2, 2024 – Snowflake (first show): "TBA"
  • June 2, 2024 – Snowflake (second show): "TBA"
  • June 3, 2024 – Snowflake (first show): "TBA"
  • June 3, 2024 – Snowflake (second show): "TBA"
  • June 3, 2024 – Snowflake (third show): "For All I Have Ever Loved"
Notes
  • "Tow Truck" was performed before "Seven Days a Week" at shows opened by The Durbulence, who performed the song with Imagination Movers.
  • During the second show in Snowflake, the fifth show in New Orleans, the third show in Elmont, the sixth show in Oakland, the second shows in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and the third shows in Jakarta, Manila and Singapore, the Gearheads presented a fan project video of Imagination Movers after performing "I Think I Like You" and the audience sang "So Glad You're Here" from the 10-4 album after the video.
  • During the shows in Mesa, Phoenix, Elmont, Fresno, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, the first show in Auckland and the sixth show in Mazatlán, Pegboard Nerds joined Imagination Movers onstage for the performance of "Slumber Party".
  • During the shows in Las Vegas and Oakland, Todrick Hall joined Imagination Movers onstage for the performance of "Let's Dance!!".
  • During the shows in Las Vegas, Imagination Movers also performed "Re:Birthday" in honor of Wendy Calio's 46th birthday.
  • During the shows in Orlando, "Re:Get Serious" replaced "Re:Seven Days a Week".
  • During the show in Tampa, the Imagination Movers performed "Line Cutter" to a fan who had cut in line to get the tour's official merchandise.
  • During the shows in Philadelphia, Imagination Movers performed "Re:Birthday" in honor of Rich's 54th birthday.
  • Starting from the show in Boston, "Disastrophe" replaced Smitty's solo cover of "Sangria Wine".
  • The show in Minneapolis had to be paused during "Slip Sliding" due to inclement weather (heavy thunderstorms). The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night and everyone in attendance will receive a refund.
  • During the show in Kansas City, Rich left the stage during the "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!) / "Re:My Favorite Snack" medley after a fall, but returned at "Golden Pick" and he also had to perform seated due to his fall.
  • During the shows in Oakland, Jakarta and Bogotá, Blackpink joined Imagination Movers onstage for the performance of "Work It Out"; they also performed "Pink Venom".
  • During the first show in Oakland, Imagination Movers performed "Re:One More Book" due to a fan request.
  • During the second show in Oakland, Farmhouse Mouse joined Imagination Movers, Regina and Warehouse Mouse onstage to perform "Re:Seven Days a Week".
  • During the fourth show in Oakland, Joey Fatone joined Imagination Movers and Duff Goldman (Baker Ben) onstage to perform the "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack" medley.
  • During the shows in Fresno, the first show in Auckland and the fifth show in Mazatlán, Tzuyu joined Smitty onstage to perform "Disastrophe" together.
  • During the shows in Fresno and the first show in Auckland, Twice made an appearance where they performed "Moonlight Sunrise", "Set Me Free" and "Anything Is Possible" with Pegboard Nerds and Imagination Movers after "Slumber Party".
  • During the 2023 shows in Los Angeles, Rich performed "All the Pretty Houses" after "Golden Pick".
  • During the first show in Los Angeles, Susie Tallman joined Scott onstage and performed "The Crawdad Song" in place of his cover of "All I Ask".
  • During the second show in Los Angeles, Imagination Movers premiered the music video for "The Sweetest Love" before performing "Re:Getting Stronger". Scott later performed "The Sweetest Love" before "I Think I Like You".
  • Starting from the first show in Atlanta, "The Sweetest Love" replaced Scott's solo cover of "All I Ask".
  • During the first show in Atlanta, Meghan Trainor joined Dave on stage to perform "Me Too".
  • During the sixth show in Atlanta, Imagination Movers performed "Dance Like It's Halloween" before "I Think I Like You".
  • During the show in Antwerp and the third show in Singapore, Dave performed his solo cover of "Me Too" last, after Smitty and Rich.
  • During the show in Berlin, Cimorelli performed "Million Bucks" with Imagination Movers in place of "The City".
  • "Say You Love Me More than Anything" was added after "Re:Friendly Guy" after the release of Re:Rock-O-Matic, starting with the show in Berlin.
  • Starting from November 8–December 21, 2023, "Give a Gift" and "It's Christmas" replaced both "Let's Dance!!" and "Re:Jump Up!".
  • During the first Asia leg and the Latin America leg, the Imagination Movers performed a cover of "All the Small Things" before "I Think I Like You".
  • During the shows in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, "Hamko's Song" was not performed.
  • During the shows in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Jakarta, Smitty's solo cover of "More" also replaced "Disastrophe".
  • During the second shows in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, the third shows in Jakarta, Manila and Singapore, Rich presented a preview of his upcoming third studio album Enriched (2023) after "I Think I Like You".
  • During the shows in Jakarta, the "Calling All Movers" video introduction was replaced by a video of the Imagination Movers' career achievements. "Slumber Party" was also not performed.
  • During the second show in Jakarta and the third shows in Manila and Singapore, the first show in Sydney and the fourth show in São Paulo, Imagination Movers performed "Re:Get Serious".
  • During the shows in Singapore, Imagination Movers performed "Can You Do It?" with Brewster Durbin between "Re:Getting Stronger" and "Re:Take a Picture".
  • During the first show in Singapore, Imagination Movers performed "Reindeer Party" in place of "Work it Out".
  • During the second show in Singapore, Scott performed "Gloria" on piano with Gretchen Durbin, Brewster Durbin and Amelia Durbin on vocals before "The Sweetest Love".
  • During the second and third shows in Singapore, Wendy Calio (Nina) performed "I'm Coming Home For Christmas" on vocals with Scott on piano and Rich on acoustic guitar between "So Glad You're Here" and "I'll Remember You".
  • During the first show in Bangkok, Rich performed "Flawless" live for the first time after "Golden Pick".
  • During the fifth show in Melbourne, The Wiggles and Big Time Rush joined the Imagination Movers onstage to perform "So Glad You're Here".
  • Starting from the first show in São Paulo, "Evicted" replaced Dave's solo cover of "Me Too".
  • During the third show in Lima, Scott performed "My Only True Friend" before performing "I'll Remember You" with the Imagination Movers.
  • During the fifth show in Buenos Aires, Big Time Rush performed the "Giant Turd" song with the Imagination Movers before "So Glad You're Here".
  • During the shows in Monterrey, Mexico City and the first, second, third and fourth shows in Mazatlán, Smitty performed "Yellowjacket" and "Girls on the Highway" in place of "Disastrophe" and "Shut Up", except at the fifth Mazatlán show where Smitty performed "Disastrophe" with Tzuyu. The "El Paso" intro was cut due to exaggerated stereotypes towards Mexico people.
  • During the fifth show in Mazatlán, Twice made an appearance where they performed "One Spark" and "Anything Is Possible" with Pegboard Nerds, Imagination Movers and The Durbulence after "Tow Truck". Imagination Movers also surprised the fans by singing a part from "Save it Up (I Am Energy)" as part of the song "One Spark".
  • During the first show in Santa Clara, "Summer Campers" was added to the set list. Also the Imagination Movers and Nina performed "Mother in You", in honor of Mother's Day.
  • During the shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium, Smitty performed "Besties in LA" before performing "I Think I Like You" with the Imagination Movers.
  • During the first show in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium, Scott gave a shout-out to "The Sweetest Love" music video director Greta Gerwig, who was in attendance that night, before performing "Slumber Party" with the Imagination Movers.
  • Starting from the first show in Glendale, Smith's daughter Belle Chase Smith occasionally joined the stage to dance to "Shut Up". She was subsequently named a dancer in the official tour credits.
  • During the shows in East Rutherford, Imagination Movers brought out Harry Styles to perform "Aquarium" with them.


  • The scheduled opening acts were Choo Choo Soul and The Durbulence; however, due to delays caused by inclement weather, both sets were cancelled.
  • The scheduled opening acts were Choo Choo Soul and The Durbulence; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather, The Durbulence's set was cancelled.

Opening acts set lists edit

The Durbulence

This set list is representative of the show on May 4, 2024, in Vancouver. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the opening act.

  1. "Sportsman's Paradise"
  2. "End Zone"
  3. "B2B (Back To Back)"
  4. "The Kingfish"
  5. "Avril (Making It Hard)"
  6. "$1" (Clean version)
  7. "Last Night"
  8. "Five Star Recruit"
  9. "Maestro, Maestro!"
  10. "Popgirl"
Cimorelli
  1. "You're Worth It"
  2. "Hearts on Fire"
  3. "Million Bucks"
  4. "Wings"
  5. "Believe It"
  6. "I Got You"
  7. "Up at Night"
  8. "What I Do"
Big Time Rush

This set list is representative of the show on January 22, 2024, in Auckland. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the opening act.

  1. "Windows Down"
  2. "Love Me Love Me"
  3. "Run Wild"
  4. "Waves"
  5. "Music Sounds Better with U"
  6. "Confetti Falling"
  7. "Big Night"
  8. "Weekends"
  9. "Halfway There"
  10. "Paralyzed"
  11. "Worldwide"
  12. "Til I Forget About You"
  13. "If I Ruled the World"
  14. "Can't Get Enough"
  15. "Big Time Rush"
  16. "Boyfriend"

Notes

  • During the fifth show in São Paulo and the sixth show in Mexico City, Snoop Dogg joined Big Time Rush onstage to perform "Boyfriend".
Choo Choo Soul
  1. "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo"
  2. "Hop On the Train"
  3. "Beat Box"
  4. "Steam Train"
  5. "The Bullet Train"
  6. "Freeze Dance"
  7. "One-Two One-Two-Three"
  8. "Veggie Dance"
  9. "ABC Gospel"
  10. "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo" (Reprise)

Shows edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance / Capacity Revenue
Leg 1 – North America
July 13, 2023 Snowflake United States Pearson Dome
Pearson Channel[a]
The Durbulence 300,000 / 300,000 $7,492,351
July 14, 2023
August 1, 2023
(2 shows)
Mesa Mesa Arts Center[b] 3,200 / 3,200 $913,349
August 4, 2023
(7:30 p.m. show)
Phoenix Chase Field[c] 45,420 / 45,420 $3,986,301
August 7, 2023
(2 shows)
Las Vegas Dolby Live 10,300 / 10,300 $1,552,340
August 9, 2023 Garden City[d] Revolution Concert House 2,300 / 2,300 $725,464
August 10, 2023 Salt Lake City Delta Center 12,254 / 12,254 $1,392,964
August 12, 2023
(3 shows)
Arlington[e] Globe Life Field 154,168 / 154,168 $8,694,593
August 14, 2023
(2 shows)
Orlando Amway Center 22,580 / 22,580 $1,203,472
August 16, 2023 Miami Kaseya Center[f] 12,813 / 12,813 $1,385,225
August 18, 2023 Tampa Raymond James Stadium[g] [h] 50,915 / 50,915 $4,248,291
August 20, 2023
(2 shows)
Houston Toyota Center[i] The Durbulence 24,860 / 24,860 $2,359,012
August 22, 2023
(2 shows)
New Orleans UNO Lakefront Arena
Pearson Channel[j]
64,750 / 64,750 $6,831,204
August 23, 2023
(3 shows)
August 25, 2023[k] Anaheim Angel Stadium
August 26, 2023[k]
August 30, 2023
(2 shows)
Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center[l] The Durbulence 24,900 / 24,900 $3,389,104
September 2, 2023 Boston Fenway Park 32,493 / 32,493 $8,492,718
September 4, 2023
(3 shows)
Elmont[m] UBS Arena 31,059 / 31,059 $5,349,728
September 6, 2023
(3 shows)
Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 151,659 / 151,659 $14,439,069
September 9, 2023
(2 shows)
Chicago United States United Center 27,606 / 27,606 $3,420,622
September 12, 2023 Detroit Little Caesars Arena[n] 15,584 / 15,584 $1,429,857
September 13, 2023 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 15,052 / 15,052 $1,363,935
September 14, 2023 Minneapolis Target Field[o] 36,249 / 36,249 $2,359,451
September 16, 2023 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 14,524 / 14,524 $1,296,193
September 18, 2023 Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center[p] 14,381 / 14,381 $1,475,839
September 20, 2023 Kansas City T-Mobile Center 15,012 / 15,012 $1,286,372
September 30, 2023[q]
(2 shows)
Tacoma[r] Tacoma Dome 42,486 / 42,486 $5,387,509
October 2, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena
Beyond Live[s]
76,314 / 76,314 $13,498,342
October 3, 2023
October 4, 2023
(2 shows)
October 5, 2023
(2 shows)
October 6, 2023 Fresno Save Mart Center 23,344 / 23,344 $2,492,109
October 7, 2023
October 10, 2023
(2 shows)
Anaheim Honda Center 25,238 / 25,238 $3,402,018
October 12, 2023 Los Angeles BMO Stadium 44,106 / 44,106 $14,432,735
October 13, 2023
October 23, 2023 Atlanta Truist Park 210,978 / 210,978 $23,204,102
October 24, 2023[t]
October 25, 2023
October 26, 2023
October 27, 2023
October 28, 2023
Leg 2 – Europe
November 1, 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis Cimorelli
The Durbulence
15,423 / 15,423 $2,333,412
November 3, 2023 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion[u] [v] 68,013 / 68,013 $7,339,841
November 8, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena Cimorelli
The Durbulence
13,416 / 13,416 $1,927,459
November 11, 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg 1,500 / 1,500 $934,203
Leg 3 – Asia
November 30, 2023[w] Beijing China Cadillac Arena 16,056 / 16,056 $2,093,205
December 2, 2023[w][x]
December 4, 2023[w] Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena 22,462 / 22,462 $2,398,294
December 5, 2023[w]
December 7, 2023[w] Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 17,228 / 17,228 $2,639,720
December 8, 2023[w]
December 11, 2023[y] Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Stadium 224,265 / 224,265 $30,576,329
December 12, 2023
December 13, 2023
December 15, 2023 Bocaue[z] Philippines Philippine Arena 91,137 / 91,137 $13,395,793
December 16, 2023
December 17, 2023
December 19, 2023 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium The Durbulence 28,536 / 28,536 $17,392,430
December 20, 2023
December 21, 2023
December 29, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 16,732 / 16,732 $7,396,471
December 30, 2023[aa]
Leg 4 – Oceania
January 22, 2024 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Big Time Rush
The Durbulence
22,112 / 22,112 $7,645,742
January 23, 2024
February 3, 2024 Sydney Australia Accor Stadium 208,146 / 208,146 $16,335,219
February 4, 2024
February 5, 2024
February 9, 2024 Melbourne Marvel Stadium 304,715 / 304,715 $30,034,991
February 10, 2024
February 11, 2024
February 12, 2024 Big Time Rush[ab]
February 13, 2024[ac] [ad]
Leg 5 – Latin America
February 23, 2024 Bogotá Colombia Coliseo MedPlus Big Time Rush
The Durbulence
53,679 / 53,679 $16,298,383
February 24, 2024
February 25, 2024
March 12, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque 215,695 / 215,695 $46,330,212
March 13, 2024
March 14, 2024[ae]
March 15, 2024[ae]
March 16, 2024[ae]
March 18, 2024 Lima Peru Centro de Convenciones Agua Viva 60,777 / 60,777 $5,573,817
March 19, 2024
March 20, 2024
March 24, 2024[af] Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio River Plate 300,690 / 300,690 $32,410,756
March 25, 2024[af]
March 26, 2024
March 27, 2024[ag]
March 28, 2024[ag]
April 2, 2024 Monterrey Mexico Estadio BBVA[ah] 300,834 / 300,834 $29,340,824
April 3, 2024
April 4, 2024
April 5, 2024
April 6, 2024
April 7, 2024
April 11, 2024[ai] Mexico City Foro Sol[aj] 334,726 / 334,726 $40,239,407
April 12, 2024[ai]
April 13, 2024[ai]
April 15, 2024[ai]
April 16, 2024[ai]
April 17, 2024[ai]
April 20, 2024[ak][ai] Mazatlán Estadio Teodoro Mariscal 67,195 / 67,195 $32,005,892
April 21, 2024[ak][ai]
April 22, 2024[ak][ai]
April 29, 2024[ai]
April 30, 2024[ai]
Leg 6 – North America
May 4, 2024
(2 shows)
Vancouver Canada BC Place Choo Choo Soul
The Durbulence
85,871 / 85,871 $14,324,738
May 7, 2024 Seattle United States Lumen Field 159,891 / 159,891 $19,239,202
May 8, 2024
May 9, 2024
May 12, 2024 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium 201,368 / 201,368 $26,350,413
May 13, 2024
May 14, 2024
May 15, 2024[al]
May 21, 2024
(2 shows)
Inglewood[am] SoFi Stadium
Beyond Live[an]
420,170 / 420,170 $52,680,591
May 22, 2024
(2 shows)
May 23, 2024
(2 shows)
May 24, 2024
(2 shows)
May 25, 2024
(2 shows)
May 27, 2024 Paradise[ao] Allegiant Stadium
May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024
May 30, 2024
May 31, 2024
June 1, 2024
June 3, 2024 Glendale State Farm Stadium
June 4, 2024
(2 shows)
June 6, 2024 Sandy[ap] America First Field
June 7, 2024
June 8, 2024
June 10, 2024 Denver Empower Field at Mile High
June 11, 2024
June 13, 2024
(3 shows)
Arlington[e] AT&T Stadium
June 14, 2024
(3 shows)
June 17, 2024
(2 shows)
Houston NRG Stadium
June 18, 2024
(2 shows)
June 20, 2024
(3 shows)
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
June 21, 2024
(3 shows)
June 24, 2024 Miami Gardens[aq] Hard Rock Stadium
June 25, 2024
June 26, 2024
June 27, 2024
July 5, 2024 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 6, 2024
July 7, 2024
July 10, 2024 Chicago Soldier Field
July 11, 2024
July 12, 2024
July 13, 2024
July 15, 2024 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park
July 16, 2024
July 17, 2024
July 19, 2024 Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium
July 20, 2024
July 23, 2024 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium
Beyond Live[ar]
July 24, 2024
July 25, 2024
July 26, 2024
July 27, 2024
July 28, 2024
July 30, 2024
(2 shows)
Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
July 31, 2024
(3 shows)
Leg 7 – Europe
August 7, 2024 London England Wembley Stadium
Pearson Channel[as]
Choo Choo Soul
The Durbulence
August 8, 2024[at]
August 9, 2024[at]
August 10, 2024[at]
August 13, 2024 Oslo Norway Bislett Stadium[au] The Durbulence
August 14, 2024[av]
Leg 8 – Asia
August 21, 2024[aw] Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
August 22, 2024[aw]
August 23, 2024[aw]
August 24, 2024[aw]
August 28, 2024[ax] Tokyo[ay] Japan Tokyo Dome
August 29, 2024[az]
August 30, 2024[az]
August 31, 2024[az]
September 1, 2024[ba]
September 2, 2024[bb]
September 3, 2024[bc]
September 6, 2024 Osaka[ay] Kyocera Dome Osaka
September 7, 2024
September 8, 2024
September 9, 2024
September 13, 2024 Kaoshiung Taiwan National Stadium
September 14, 2024
Leg 10 – North America (Encore)
September 26, 2024 Lafayette[bd] United States Cajun Field Choo Choo Soul
The Durbulence
September 27, 2024
September 28, 2024
October 1, 2024
October 2, 2024
October 11, 2024 Honolulu[be] Neal S. Blaisdell Arena The Durbulence
October 12, 2024
February 19, 2025 New Orleans[bf] Caesars Superdome Choo Choo Soul
The Durbulence
February 20, 2025
February 21, 2025
February 22, 2025
February 26, 2025
February 27, 2025
February 28, 2025
March 1, 2025
March 18, 2025 Snowflake[bg] Pearson Dome
Pearson Channel[bh]
Beyond Live[bh]
March 19, 2025
March 20, 2025
(2 shows)
March 21, 2025
(2 shows)
March 22, 2025
(2 shows)
Total 4,682,394 / 4,682,394 $606,553,382


Cancelled shows edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
August 4, 2023
(11:00 a.m. show)
Phoenix United States Chase Field Logistical issues
August 29, 2023 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium Safety issues
September 25, 2023 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Schedule changes due to their performance at the 2023 Beignet Fest
September 29, 2023 Morrison[bi] United States Red Rocks Amphitheatre Unforeseen circumstances
November 18, 2023 Tel Aviv Israel Menora Mivtachim Arena 2023 Israel–Hamas war
November 20, 2023 Dubai United Arab Emirates Al Maktoum Stadium
November 21, 2023
February 2, 2024 Sydney Australia Accor Stadium Logistical issues
February 6, 2024 Cancelled two hours before showtime due to adverse weather conditions (heavy rain)
February 16, 2024 Brisbane The Gabba[bj] Cancelled due to Tropical Cyclone Lincoln
February 17, 2024
February 18, 2024
February 27, 2024 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional de Chile[bk] Scheduling conflict
February 28, 2024
February 29, 2024
March 1, 2024
March 3, 2024[bl] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Jeunesse Arena
March 4, 2024
March 5, 2024
April 28, 2024 Mazatlán Mexico Estadio Teodoro Mariscal Logistical issues
August 16, 2024 Hamar Norway Vikingskipet Unforeseen circumstances and scheduling conflicts
August 17, 2024

Notes edit

  1. ^ July 15 only.
  2. ^ Ikeda Theater
  3. ^ The concerts of August 4, 2023, in Phoenix was relocated to the Chase Field from the Arizona Financial Theatre due to high demand.
  4. ^ Labeled as Boise shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  5. ^ a b Labeled as Dallas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  6. ^ The concert of August 18, 2023, in Miami was relocated to the Kaseya Center from the Knight Center Complex due to high demand.
  7. ^ The concert of August 18, 2023, in Tampa was relocated to Raymond James Stadium from the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre due to high demand.
  8. ^ The scheduled opening act was The Durbulence; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather (heavy rain), the set was cancelled.
  9. ^ The concert of August 20, 2023, in Houston was relocated to the Toyota Center from the Miller Outdoor Theatre due to high demand.
  10. ^ August 23 (third show) only.
  11. ^ a b These shows are part of Pegboard Nerds and Twice's The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I, whom the band will be opening for.
  12. ^ The concerts of August 29, 2023, in Philadelphia was relocated to Wells Fargo Center from The Met Philadelphia due to high demand.
  13. ^ Labeled as New York shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  14. ^ The concert of September 12, 2023, in Detroit was relocated to Little Caesars Arena from the Fox Theatre due to high demand.
  15. ^ The concert of September 14, 2023, in Minneapolis was relocated to Target Field from the Northrop Auditorium due to high demand.
  16. ^ The concert of September 14, 2023, in Cincinnati was relocated to Heritage Bank Center from Andrew J. Brady Music Center due to high demand.
  17. ^ The concerts of September 30, 2023 in Tacoma at the Tacoma Dome was originally planned to take place on October 2, 2023, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Avenged Sevenfold's Life Is but a Dream... Tour.
  18. ^ Labeled as Seattle shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  19. ^ October 5 (second show) only.
  20. ^ The concert of October 24, 2023 at Truist Park in Atlanta was originally planned to take place on August 27, but was postponed due to logistical issues.
  21. ^ The concert of November 3, 2023, in Berlin was relocated to Olympiastadion from Max-Schmeling-Halle due to high demand.
  22. ^ The scheduled opening acts were Cimorelli and The Durbulence; however, due to delays caused by inclement weather (heavy rain), both sets were cancelled.
  23. ^ a b c d e f Hamko's voice actress Cristina Vee, her puppeteer Alice Dinnean and the Hamko puppet were absent from the shows in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong due to a scheduling conflict with Vee attending GalaxyCon Columbus on December 1–3, 2023 in Columbus, Ohio.
  24. ^ The concert of December 2, 2023 at the Cadillac Arena in Beijing was originally planned to take place on December 1, but was postponed due to inclement weather (cold temperature) and the death of Chao Meiling.
  25. ^ The Imagination Movers were about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The concert was suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 8:40 p.m.
  26. ^ Labeled as Manila shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  27. ^ The concert of December 30, 2023 at Impact Arena in Bangkok was originally planned to take place on December 28, but was postponed due to logistical issues.
  28. ^ The scheduled opening acts were Big Time Rush and The Durbulence; however, due to forecasts of inclement weather (heavy rain), The Durbulence's set was cancelled.
  29. ^ The Imagination Movers were about to start their set, until heavy rain as well as lightning delayed the show. The concert was suspended and the entire stadium was evacuated. The show start time was postponed to 8:05 p.m.
  30. ^ The scheduled opening acts were Big Time Rush and The Durbulence; however, due to delays caused by inclement weather (heavy thunderstorms), both sets were cancelled.
  31. ^ a b c The concert of March 14–16, 2024 at Allianz Parque in São Paulo were originally planned to take place on March 8–11, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  32. ^ a b Warehouse Mouse's voice actor and puppeteer Kevin Carlson and the Warehouse Mouse puppet were absent from the first and second shows in Buenos Aires due to a scheduling conflict.
  33. ^ a b The concerts of March 27–28, 2024 at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires were originally planned to take place on March 22–23, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Maria Becerra's LNDA Tour.
  34. ^ The concerts of April 2–7, 2024, in Monterrey was relocated to Estadio BBVA from Arena Monterrey due to high demand.
  35. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mellow's puppeteer Leslie Carrara-Rudolph was absent from the shows in Mexico City and Mazatlán due to scheduling conflicts with Sesame Street. She was replaced by Julianne Buescher.
  36. ^ The concerts of March 4–6, 2024, in Mexico City was relocated to Foro Sol from Palacio de los Deportes due to high demand.
  37. ^ a b c The concerts of April 20–22, 2024 at Estadio Teodoro Mariscal in Mazatlán were originally planned to take place on April 25–27, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
  38. ^ Warehouse Mouse's puppeteer Kevin Carlson was unable to complete the show due to illness and left the stage with the Warehouse Mouse puppet mid-way through the concert.
  39. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  40. ^ May 25 (second show) only.
  41. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  42. ^ Labeled as Salt Lake City shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  43. ^ Labeled as Miami shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  44. ^ July 24 only.
  45. ^ August 24 only.
  46. ^ a b c The concerts of August 8–10, 2024 at Wembley Stadium in London were originally planned to take place on November 13–15, 2023, but was postponed due to inclement weather (heavy thunderstroms).
  47. ^ The concert of November 6, 2023, in Oslo was relocated to Bislett Stadium from Oslo Spektrum due to high demand.
  48. ^ The concert of August 14, 2024 at Bislett Stadium in Oslo was originally planned to take place on November 6, 2023, but was postponed due to inclement weather (heavy thunderstroms).
  49. ^ a b c d The concerts of August 21–24, 2024 at KSPO Dome in Seoul were originally planned to take place on January 3–6, but was postponed due to the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  50. ^ The concert of August 28, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo was originally planned to take place on January 9 and January 11, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Bruno Mars' Best of Bruno Mars - Live at Tokyo and the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  51. ^ a b Stylized as Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'In Japan'
  52. ^ a b c The concerts of August 29–31, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo were originally planned to take place on January 14, 16 and 18, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Bruno Mars' Best of Bruno Mars - Live at Tokyo concert.
  53. ^ The concert of September 1, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo was originally planned to take place on January 12, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Bruno Mars' Best of Bruno Mars - Live at Tokyo and the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  54. ^ The concert of September 2, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo was originally planned to take place on January 15, but was postponed due to the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  55. ^ The concert of September 3, 2024 at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo was originally planned to take place on January 10, but was postponed due to avoiding any potential scheduling conflict with Bruno Mars' Best of Bruno Mars - Live at Tokyo and the 2024 Sea of Japan earthquake.
  56. ^ Stylized as Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'Encore in Lafayette'
  57. ^ Stylized as Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'On My Way Home: Encore in Hawaii'
  58. ^ Stylized as Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'Hometown Encore in New Orleans'
  59. ^ Stylized as Imagination Movers: In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'Snowflake Grand Final'
  60. ^ a b August 17 (third show) only.
  61. ^ Labeled as Denver shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  62. ^ The concerts of February 2–3, 2024, in Brisbane was relocated to The Gabba from Brisbane Entertainment Centre due to high demand.
  63. ^ The concerts of February 27–March 1, 2024, in Santiago were relocated to Estadio Nacional de Chile from Movistar Arena due to high demand.
  64. ^ The concert of March 3, 2024 at Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro was originally planned to take place on March 6, but was postponed due to a scheduling conflict.

Personnel edit

  • Tony Cooper – tour manager
  • TBA – tour producers
  • Angela Gibson – tour producers
  • Becky Collins – executive producer
  • Gretchen Durbin – executive producer
  • Michele Poche – executive producer
  • Mary Hicks – executive producer
  • Live Nation Entertainment – tour promoter
  • Ticketmaster – tour promoter
  • Pearson Entertainment – tour promoter
  • Project Calloway Inc. – tour promoter
  • Rich Collins – vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Scott Durbin – vocals, mandolin, piano
  • Dave Poche – vocals, bass
  • Scott "Smitty" Smith – vocals, guitar
  • Leroy Flores – guitar, background vocals
  • Rene Coman – bass
  • Kyle Melancon – drums, background vocals
  • Jason Rhein – percussion, keyboards, background vocals
  • Daniel Davis – horns
  • Mike Hotstream – horns
  • Kenny Kerth – horns
  • Ryan Thibodaux – horns
  • Derek Huston – horns
  • Rex Collins – dancer
  • Abby Collins – dancer
  • Luke Collins – dancer
  • Sophie Collins – dancer
  • Hank Collins – dancer
  • Amelia Durbin – dancer
  • Dean Poche – dancer
  • Vivien Poche – dancer
  • Peyton Melancon – dancer
  • Jackson Melancon – dancer
  • Wendy Calio – Nina
  • Kevin Carlson – Warehouse Mouse (puppeteer and voice)
  • Cristina Vee – Hamko (voice)
  • Kaiji Tang – Mocha (voice)
  • Luci Christian – Nellie (voice) (September 2, 2023–present)
  • Vivian Nweze – Mellow (voice) (January 22, 2024–present)
  • Dawn M. Bennett – Taryn (voice) (May 4, 2024–present)
  • Alice Dinnean – Hamko (puppeteer)
  • Paul McGinnis – Mocha (puppeteer)
  • Karen Prell – Nellie (puppeteer) (September 2, 2023–present)
  • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph – Mellow (puppeteer) (January 22, 2024–present)
  • Tanya Haden – Taryn (puppeteer) (May 4, 2024–present)
  • Duff Goldman – Baker Ben
  • Kether Donohue – Regina
  • Jeremy Gilbert – Eddie (costume and voice)
  • Tom Kenny – Farmhouse Mouse (voice) (October 3, 2023; second show in Oakland)
  • Crystal Lopez – Cupcake (voice) (May 21, 2024; first and second shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium)
  • Monica Rial – Cherine (voice) (May 25, 2024; ninth and tenth shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium and July 28, 2024; sixth show in East Rutherford)
  • James Murray – Farmhouse Mouse (puppeteer) (October 3, 2023; second show in Oakland)
  • Stacey Gordon – Cupcake (puppeteer) (May 21, 2024; first and second shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium)
  • Stephanie D'Abruzzo – Cherine (puppeteer) (May 25, 2024; ninth and tenth shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium and July 28, 2024; sixth show in East Rutherford)
  • Lou Ferrigno – Dr. Tedious (July 23, 2024; first show in East Rutherford)

References edit

  • Imagination Movers embarks 2023 World Tour
  • Imagination Movers' Denver show cancelled following 'unforeseen circumstances'

New Orleans-based children's band Imagination Movers will no longer be bringing their In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour to Denver, Colorado.

The Louisiana-based singers – Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Scott "Smitty" Smith, and Dave Poche– were due to perform at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver on September 29.

On Saturday, Live Nation announced via Twitter that the Denver concert was “no longer be feasible” due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

No rescheduled date has been announced.

  • Avenged Sevenfold's chance forces Imagination Movers to reschedule Tacoma Dome gig
  • Imagination Movers cancels Middle East dates of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour

"Unfortunately, the shows in Tel Aviv and Dubai are both cancelled until further notice. Our thoughts are with Israel and all others have been suffering from this needless war."

  • Bruno Mars' chance forces Imagination Movers to reschedule Tokyo Dome gig
  • Fan Dies at Imagination Movers Concert

Chao Meiling

  • Imagination Movers – Cancelled

"IMAGINATION MOVERS IN A BIGGER WAREHOUSE WORLD TOUR - SCHEDULING CONFLICT

The previously announced Hamar, Norway concert at Vikingskipet Olympic Arena on August 16th and August 17th will not happen.

Tickets to be refunded at point of purchase

Due to a scheduling conflict, the previously Hamar, Norway shows of Imagination Movers' In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour will never happen.

“To all of the Gearheads in beautiful Norway, the second Hamar show was accidentally scheduled on a date that we have a concert in Findlay, Ohio we must perform. Cab Calloway also said to us about the Hamar shows because he said it's really impossible to bring our tour to Hamar due to safety concerns in the arena. Our Management of Project Calloway Inc.and we are truly sorry,” says Imagination Movers.

Full refunds on all tickets are available at point of purchase.

Death of Chao Meiling edit

Death of Chao Meiling
Date30 November 2023; 5 months ago (2023-11-30)
Timec. 7:37 p.m. CST (UTC+08:00)
LocationCadillac Arena, Beijing, China
TypeHeart failure, pulmonary haemorrhages and dehydration during a freeze warning
DeathsChao Meiling (aged 8)

On 30 November 2023, Chinese elementary school student with cerebral palsy, Chao Meiling (Chinese: 晁美玲; pinyin: Cháo Měilíng) suffered a fatal heart failure at a concert of In a Bigger Warehouse Tour by American children's band Imagination Movers at the Cadillac Arena in Beijing. A criminal investigation was opened to determine an official cause of death and a consumer inquiry was launched on the event organizer, Chinese entertainment company Huayi Brothers.

Beijing recorded an abnormal freeze warning of 59.3°C (138.7°F), as part of a freeze warning in East Asia, Huayi Brothers reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water into the venue, citing "security concerns", which caused about one thousand dehydrated attendees to faint before and during the show. Imagination Movers observed some fainted audience members halfway through the show and ordered her team to dispense water bottles to them.

Chao queued outside the arena for around eight hours before arena personnel allowed entry. Her parents Chao Zhijian and Zheng Jie posted pictures and videos of Chao Meiling to social media and described the drawn-out waiting experience as a "mess". Feeling unwell, her parents reported to paramedics and Chao fainted shortly in her wheelchair after the concert began. She was transported to Fuwai Hospital, where she arrived without a pulse; the hospital declared her dead after an hour of failed resuscitation attempts.

The death sparked a widespread public condemnation of Huayi Brothers for poor concert management. Many Gearheads claimed that the water bottle ban, exacerbated by the arena's closed vents, caused attendees to fall sick and led to Chao's death. Imagination Movers members Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Scott "Smitty" Smith, Dave Poche and Wendy Calio both publicly grieved for Chao and Imagination Movers postponed their 1 December concert to 2 December. Politicians such as the federal minister of the Ministry of Public Security, Wang Xiaohong, and the mayor of Beijing, Yin Yong, announced that precautions would be implemented at future events, with free water stations amongst other obligations. Congressman Zhao Leji opined that Huayi Brothers should be held accountable and voiced for a bill that criminalizes lack of free water at concerts. On 3 December 2023, the government of China passed a federal ordinance mandating free and easily accessible water stations at events henceforth. Critics and journalists considered the death a consequence of climate inaction and urged for relevant laws and initiatives in China.

Background edit

Imagination Movers announced the Asian and Latin American legs of their first headlining worldwide concert tour, In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour, on 3 September 2023, with Beijing and Shanghai amongst its stops in November and December 2023, marking the band's first time permorming in China. More shows were added in both cities following high demand.

Chinese entertainment company Huayi Brothers served as the official event organizer for the tour's Chinese leg, responsible for the ticket sales and arena management in the country. A well-known entertainment company in Asia, Huayi Brothers was once considered one of the top tour promoters in China. Huayi Brothers mainly offers services for event promotion, operations of box office and venue, and food, beverage and merchandise sales amongst others, according to its official website. Unrest was reported on 1 October 2023, outside the Beijing and Shanghai venues' box offices as scalpers attempted to bypass the queued fans, including some armed scalpers who threatened violence; police arrived at the scene to maintain order. Huayi Brothers was reported over 100 times to authorities for their inaction. On 21 September, congress members of China filed the "Imagination Movers Law", which penalized scalpers with up to four years in prison and a fine of up to 100 times the value of the ticket. According to a report by The Washington Post, "Imagination Movers' team didn't directly hire the company" for the Chinese leg.

From 20 November 2023, China began experiencing a freeze warning, with red alerts issued to around 3,000 towns and cities across the country. According to The Independent, "over a hundred million people have reportedly been impacted by the extreme weather."

Biography edit

Chao Meiling was born on 16 July 2015, in Beijing, China. Deprived of oxygen, she was not expected to live. Because Chao did not get enough oxygen at birth, she was born with cerebral palsy, partially paralyzed and her neck was placed with a tracheostomy. She had been living in Yanjiao, Hebei, where she goes to Hebei Zhuang Elementary School. Chao was described by her brothers as a person who "loved" Imagination Movers and was fulfilling a "dream" by driving across Beijing to watch Imagination Movers perform live.

Incident edit

The first Chinese concert of In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour was held in Beijing on 30 November 2023. Over 8,000 people attended the concert. Huayi Brothers reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water inside the venue, citing "security concerns". Huayi Brothers sold 300 ml cups of drinking water inside the arena; however, fans described that they "were expensive and hard to get a hold of" as per The Washington Post, the water cups cost $2 each, but many attendees "found themselves stuck in crowds too dense for vendors to reach." According to Variety, it was one of the coldest days recorded in Beijing, with a freeze index of 59.3 °C (138.74 °F) exacerbated by humidity of 84% and a lack of a breeze. A number of fans became dehydrated and fainted before and during the show; video footage posted to social media showed queued fans with disposable heating pads and warm jackets. Time reported that thousands of fans, especially those with general admission tickets for the floor, waited for hours before being allowed inside the arena around 6:00 p.m.

Chao and her family arrived at the concert venue, Cadillac Arena, at approximately 11:00 a.m. CST; they were "early-entry" VIP ticket holders. Chao's family created a WhatsApp group to keep their children and other families updated on the concert and would regularly share pictures and videos. Chao's parents posted a video of her on Instagram queueing to enter the arena while wearing a jacket. Her mother Zheng Jie told her followers, that they arrived at 11 a.m. and that she was "still in the mess." Others stated that the venue closed its vents, which used to be open, to prevent outsiders from viewing the concert and that the arena's floor in the VIP section which had froze inside and made some attendees cold who attempted to sit on it. Chao drank plenty of warm water but saw several concertgoers looking "distressed" and others "yelling for water." Chao's parents and her brothers brought water with them, which they drank while they waited outside of the venue; once inside, they purchased room temperature water from Huayi Brothers.

Before the show began, Chao's parents reported to paramedics present at the arena that she was feeling unwell. She fainted in her wheelchair at around 7:37 p.m., during Imagination Movers' performance of "Rock-O-Matic", the second song on the show's set-list. According to Huayi Brothers, paramedics attended to Chao before she was rushed to a first aid center, and then to Fuwai Hospital, where she died an hour later, despite several resuscitation attempts. Hebei's health service agency reported that she arrived at the hospital without a pulse. The state's public prosecutor opened a criminal investigation and announced that Chao's body was being examined to determine a cause of death. Beijing Daily reported heart failure as the cause; news about Chao's death was first reported by Beijing Daily, citing a confirmation from Chao's cousin, Zihan. According to The Beijing News, Chao died of "heart failure due to dehydration from her oxygen".

As the concert progressed, some fans attempted to indicate to the band that they needed water and held signs. Imagination Movers paused their performance during "On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby)", noting the fainted audience members, and Scott Durbin asked "whoever in charge" to dispense water to them several times during the concert. The crowds chanted "water, water" repeatedly; when arena staff did not respond, Imagination Movers' team began distributing water bottles to the crowd. While singing "Re:Getting Stronger", around the halfway mark of the show, the Imagination Movers members and Wendy Calio collected warm water bottles from one side of the stage and gave it to a dehydrated fan on the other side. According to firefighters' estimates, around one thousand people fainted during the event. Rich Collins was also seen struggling to breathe on-stage between performances even though he and the Movers had performed the same set around 60 times before without such issues.

Reactions edit

Following the news of the death, Huayi Brothers attracted widespread criticism from concert-goers, fans, and Chinese politicians for the mismanagement of the concert.

Huayi Brothers edit

On 30 November, following the news about the death of Chao, Huayi Brothers posted to social media explaining her death. In a video statement posted on 3 December, Huayi Brothers CEO Wang Zhongjun apologized to the concertgoers, admitting that the company "could have taken some additional measures" in response to the cold, and expressed "devastation" at Chao's death, claiming the company is ready "to provide assistance to Chao's family "as needed". Wang acknowledged that the company could have created warmer areas in the arena, change the scheduled time for the shows, and emphasized that entry with water cups was allowed. However, Huayi Brothers also claimed that "the ban on entry of water bottles into arenas is a requirement made by public bodies."

Imagination Movers edit

The Imagination Movers and Wendy Calio posted on social media that they were "devastated" by the news: "We can't believe we're writing these words but it is with a shattered heart that we say we lost a fan earlier tonight before our show. I can't even tell you how devastated we are by this [...] she was so incredibly a good child and far too young". They added that "We're not going to be able to speak about this from stage because we feel overwhelmed by grief when we even try to talk about it. We want to say now we feel this loss deeply and our broken hearts goes out to her family and friends. This is the last thing we ever thought would happen when we decided to bring this tour to China".

Political authorities edit

Chinese federal authorities announced that "free water would be made available at all future concerts" and made "easily accessible". The federal minister, Wang Xiaohong, tweeted that the Ministry of Public Security will implement "emergency rules" regarding access to water at public events henceforth. According to CGTN, the National Consumer Secretariat, an agency under the Ministry of Public Security, allowed Huayi Brothers a deadline of 24 hours to provide information surrounding Chao's death, including how the ban on access to water was reached, the availability of drinking fountains, the deployment of medical staff at the stadium, and procedures undertaken to help Chao.

The mayor of Beijing, Yin Yong, tweeted that the "loss of a young disabled little girl's life [...] is unacceptable" and stated that Huayi Brothers will be demanded to "provide new water distribution points and more ambulances, and that entry be advanced by one hour." Congressman Zhao Leji, the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, condemned Huayi Brothers and filed a complaint on the company with the Ministry of Public Security, stating that Huayi Brothers should be held accountable for its "criminal" offense, and introduced a bill draft that would make free water and drinking fountains at concerts mandatory and penalize companies that deny entry to concertgoers carrying water.

Chao's father edit

Chao's father, Chao Zhijian, demanded punishment for those responsible for her death and called the water bottle ban "absurd". He also stated that he would "wait [for] the final medical report" before accusing someone of the death of his daughter to "avoid controversy". He stated that he was not contacted by Huayi Brothers after the incident and that he learned of his daughter's death only from her friend via phone call.

Aftermath edit

A group of Gearheads launched an online petition on Change.org on 1 December 2023, demanding for a "Chao Law" to "make water in events mandatory." The petition gained more than 150,000 signatures in a few hours. They also urged Huayi Brothers to lift the ban on bringing water bottles in light of the "unprecedented" freeze warning.

On 1 December, the original day of the second Beijing show, Huayi Brothers placed water stations within the venue grounds to cater to the concertgoers. As temperatures on 1 December were reported to be worse than the previous day, Imagination Movers postponed the 1 December show. The band explained that "the safety and well-being of our fans, fellow performers, and crew has to and always will come first." By Friday morning, freeze indexes at Beijing Capital International Airport were already 55 °C (131 °F). The announcement was made less than two hours prior to the scheduled start of the show, which prompted negative reactions from ticketholders already in the venue.

Huayi Brothers confirmed 2 December as the new date. It marked the fourth time a show on In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour has been postponed that month, after the Atlanta show was delayed to October 2023 due to logistical problems and the Oslo and London shows were delayed to August 2024 due to heavy rain. Hainan Airlines, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Air China offered ticketholders exemptions from rescheduling flight fees for the postponed Beijing show. During their second show in Beijing, Imagination Movers dedicated the performance of "I'll Remember You", a ballad about grief and loss, which many fans and media interpreted as a tribute to Chao.

During an interview for China Today, Chao's mother Zheng Jie stated that neither Huayi Brothers nor the municipal and state governmental bodies of Beijing contacted the band or offer financial help for the funeral. She said that Huayi Brothers only offered psychological assistance. Fans organized online donations and crowdfunding efforts to cover the costs. Some fans criticized Imagination Movers for not offering financial help to Chao's family or acknowledging her by name during the second show. On the night of the second show on 2 December, some fans planned to pay tribute to Chao by conducting a moment of silence after the performance of the "Re:Recipe (Stir it Up!)" / "Re:My Favorite Snack" medley, a performance which usually followed by several minutes of applause and screaming at previous shows on the tour. Before the 2 December show, however, Chao's family requested the initiative to be cancelled. Chao's body was buried at the Beijing Wan'an Cemetery in Beijing. It was reported that Imagination Movers and their team contacted Chao's parents, made donations to them, and invited them to meet the Imagination Movers at a show in Shanghai. Members of Chao's family attended the show on 5 December and met with Imagination Movers backstage.

An ordinance by the Government of China was published on 4 December 2023. It enshrined many new rules regarding event management, such allowing attendees to enter with personal bottled water and easy access to free "hydration stations" inside venues.

Investigation edit

An autopsy report of Chao's body was published on 30 November, which found haemorrhages in her heart; more tests were ordered to conclusively prove her cause of death. The Police department of Beijing stated an inquiry on Huayi Brothers was initiated by its consumer delegations wing for "the crime of endangering the life and health" of concertgoers. NBC News reported that Huayi Brothers executives would testify, with authorities taking additional steps "to investigate the facts." Beijing Daily added that the department would "investigate everything that fans reported, such as the structure of the place and the availability of water." China's National Consumer Secretariat also launched an investigation to determine "which party, or parties, needed to be fined for violating fans' rights as consumers", and based on the evidence so far presented, "the responsible party could face up to a $3,000,000 fine", with Huayi Brothers being the prime suspect, as per secretary Cai Qi. The secretariat focused on how Huayi Brothers' water distribution and use of regular flooring were potential factors that contributed to the increase in the arena's freeze index.

Analysis edit

Chao's death has been credited with increasing the public awareness of concert casualties. Commenting on Huayi Brothers' claim that the water-bottle ban is a federally mandated rule, The Washington Post confirmed that the Ministry of Public Security "prohibits venue entry with items that can be thrown and injure a concertgoer, such as capped water bottles". However, some Chinese music festivals, including the Beijing Music Festival, have let attendees in the venue with "less hazardous capless water bottles".

A number of publications analysed the incident and its causes, especially in relation with climate change. Bloomberg News argued that Chao's death is a sign of the inadequacy of action on climate change. Milad Haghani, a crowd safety expert at the University of New South Wales, said the lack of assigned seating incentivized conditions which led to overcrowding in the pitch, intensifying the effects of the extreme cold, which may have resulted in more casualties had the Imagination Movers not taken "quick actions" calling for organizers to distribute water.

Armond hoped that the intensity of this freeze warning "will wake up authorities and the general population to the silent danger of low temperatures and the urgency of the situation." In The Washington Post, Kristie Ebi, a professor at the University of Washington's Center for Health and the Global Environment, stated that cold-related illnesses and deaths are preventable but a "coordination among community leaders, event organizers and emergency personnel" is needed to supervise attendees and their protection, highlighting how cities such as New York City, Phoenix and Chicago have hired "freeze officers"—personnel who are dedicated to preparing for extreme freeze events since Pegboard Nerds' Together In Our Hearts: The Tour.

Note edit

El Smitto World Tour edit

El Smitto World Tour
World tour by Scott "Smitty" Smith
Associated albumEl Smitto
Start dateJanuary 1, 2025 (2025-01-01)
End dateJanuary 1, 2025 (2025-01-01)
Legs5
No. of showsTBD in Asia
TBD in Europe
TBD in North America
TBD Total
Supporting act(s)Ashnikko
AttendanceTBD
Box officeTBD
Scott "Smitty" Smith concert chronology
  • El Smitto World Tour
    (2025)
  • TBD

El Smitto World Tour is the upcoming first worldwide concert tour by American singer-songwriter Scott "Smitty" Smith of Imagination Movers, in support of his debut studio album, El Smitto. The tour began on TBD 2025, in Snowflake, and ended on TBD 2025, in Snowflake.

Background edit

Commercial performance edit

Critical reception edit

Set list edit

  1. "El Smitto: The Opening" (Introduction)
  2. "Besties in LA" (Contains elements of "I Love L.A." by Randy Newman)
  3. "Girls on the Highway" (Contains elements of "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  4. "Animal Dancing" (Imagination Movers song; Smitty part only)
  5. "It's My Birthday & I'll Cry if I Want To" (Interlude)
  6. "The Bachelorette"
  7. "Best Mistake"
  8. "Love Language"
  9. "Discipline Me" (Interlude)
  10. "Yellowjacket"
  11. "Investigation"
  12. "I Can't Believe You"
  13. "Wasted"
  14. "Sexy and I Know It" (LMFAO cover)
  15. "The Lounge"
  16. "Hey Mary" (Acoustic)

Encore

  1. "Disastrophe" (Preceded by an intro containing elements of "El Paso" by Marty Robbins)
  2. "Shut Up"

Notes edit

  • During the shows in New Orleans, Antwerp and Los Angeles, Kevin Carlson joined Smith onstage to perform "Shut Up".[a]
  • During the shows in Oceanside, Smith performed a cover of Ween's "Ocean Man" before "Hey Mary".
  • During the shows in Miami, Alexander Odden of Pegboard Nerds joined Smith onstage to perform "The Bachelorette". Tzuyu of Twice also joined Smith onstage to perform "Disastrophe" together.

Shows edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance / Capacity Revenue
Leg 1 – North America
June 20, 2025 Snowflake United States Miracle World Amphitheater Ashnikko
June 21, 2025
June 27, 2025 New Orleans Fillmore New Orleans
June 28, 2025
July 3, 2025 Detroit Fox Theatre
July 5, 2025 Louisville Bourbon Hall
July 7, 2025 Cincinnati Andrew J. Brady Music Center
July 8, 2025 Cleveland Odeon Concert Club
July 10, 2025 Philadelphia The Met Philadelphia
July 12, 2025 Charlotte Neighborhood Theatre
July 14, 2025 Raleigh Lincoln Theatre
Leg 2 – Europe
July 19, 2025[b] Boom[c] Belgium De Schorre n/a n/a n/a
July 26, 2025[b]
July 29, 2025 Berlin Germany UFO Berlin Konzerthalle Ashnikko
July 31, 2025 Paris France La Seine Musicale
August 2, 2025 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
August 4, 2025 Hamar Norway Vikingskipet
August 6, 2025 Glasgow Scotland Borrowland Ballroom
August 8, 2025 London England KOKO
August 9, 2025
August 11, 2025 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
Leg 3 – North America
August 16, 2025 Ottawa Canada Barrymores Music Hall Ashnikko
August 18, 2025 Montreal M Telus
August 20, 2025 New York City United States Irving Plaza
August 21, 2025
August 22, 2025 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
August 23, 2025
August 25, 2025 Chicago Concord Music Hall
August 26, 2025
August 27, 2025 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
August 28, 2025
September 1, 2025 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
September 2, 2025
September 3, 2025 Edmonton Union Hall
September 5, 2025 Seattle United States WaMu Theater
September 6, 2025
September 8, 2025 Portland Wonder Ballroom
September 10, 2025 Garden City[d] Revolution Concert House
September 12, 2025 San Francisco Regency Center
September 13, 2025
September 15, 2025 Phoenix Arizona Financial Theatre
September 16, 2025
September 18, 2025 Tempe Desert Financial Arena
September 20, 2025 Mesa Mesa Arts Center[e]
September 22, 2025 Las Vegas Dolby Live
September 23, 2025
September 25, 2025 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
September 26, 2025
September 29, 2025 Oceanside Star Theatre
September 30, 2025
October 1, 2025 Salt Lake City Metro Music Hall
October 2, 2025 Denver Paramount Theatre
October 4, 2025 Kerville Arcadia Live
October 6, 2025 Houston Bayou Music Center
October 7, 2025
October 9, 2025 Minneapolis Northrop Auditorium
October 11, 2025 Indianapolis Old National Centre
October 13, 2025 Columbus Newport Music Hall
October 15, 2025 Kansas City Municipal Auditorium
October 18, 2025 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
October 20, 2025 St. Louis The Pageant
October 22, 2025 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
October 23, 2025
October 25, 2025 Des Moines United States Temple Theater
October 27, 2025 Omaha The Admiral Theater
October 29, 2025 Irving[f] Toyota Music Factory
October 30, 2025
November 1, 2025 Columbia Columbia Township Auditorium
November 3, 2025 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
November 4, 2025
November 6, 2025 Miami Knight Center Complex
November 7, 2025
November 8, 2025 Orlando The Vanguard
Leg 4 – Asia
November 19, 2025 Osaka Japan Zepp Osaka Bayside n/a
November 21, 2025 Tokyo Tokyo Dome City Hall
November 22, 2025
November 24, 2025 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
Leg 5 – North America (Encore)
December 5, 2025 New York City United States Radio City Music Hall Ashnikko
December 6, 2025
December 12, 2025 Inglewood[g] YouTube Theater
December 13, 2025
December 26, 2025 Snowflake Pearson Dome[h]
December 27, 2025
Total

Notes edit

  1. ^ Carlson provided as a puppeteer and voiced Warehouse Mouse for the shows.
  2. ^ a b The concerts of July 19 and July 26, 2025, at Tomorrowland (festival) in Antwerp, Belgium is part of the Tomorrowland Festival.
  3. ^ Labeled as Antwerp shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  4. ^ Labeled as Boise shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  5. ^ Ikeda Theater
  6. ^ Labeled as Dallas shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  7. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles shows in several sources, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  8. ^ The concerts of July 11–12, 2024, in Snowflake was relocated to Pearson Dome from the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.

References edit

List of entertainment events held at Pearson Dome edit

Concerts held at the Pearson Dome edit

Date Performer(s) Opening act(s) Tour Attendance Revenue Notes
June 3, 2000 BKambee
Cab Calloway
Captain Jack
Crispy
Domino
Smile.dk
Pearson Dome: The Opening Day This was the first concert and first event held after the opening of the stadium on June 2, 2000.
June 8, 2000 NSYNC Pink
Sisqó
No Strings Attached Tour This was the first "major" concert held at the stadium.

NSYNC became the first ever boy band to have a concert at the stadium.

June 20, 2000 Dr. Dre
Snoop Dogg
Ice Cube
Eminem
Up in Smoke Tour
June 29, 2000 Slipknot World Domination Tour Slipknot became the first ever rock band to have a concert at the stadium.
July 3, 2000 Blink-182 The Mark, Tom and Travis Show Tour
July 21, 2000 Ricky Martin Livin' la Vida Loca Tour
August 2, 2000 Britney Spears Mikaila
Aaron Carter
A-Teens
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
September 21, 2000 Cab Calloway Domino
Smile.dk
The Prism Heart World Tour
September 22, 2000
September 23, 2000
October 2, 2000 Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
Keith Urban Soul2Soul Tour
October 9, 2000 Christina Aguilera Destiny's Child Christina Aguilera in Concert The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
December 7, 2000 Elton John Medusa Tour
March 19, 2001 Nelly Furtado Citizen Cope
Swollen Members
Burn in the Spotlight Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
April 27, 2001 U2 PJ Harvey Elevation Tour
July 19, 2001 NSYNC Dante Thomas
Eden's Crush
Meredith Edwards
Samantha Mumba
PopOdyssey
November 19, 2001 Britney Spears O-Town Dream Within a Dream Tour Part of the 2001 Pearson Park Thanksgiving Festival
March 13, 2002 NSYNC Ginuwine Celebrity Tour
April 18, 2002 Blink-182

Green Day

Jimmy Eat World Pop Disaster Tour
August 2, 2002 Alicia Keys Musiq Soulchild
Donell Jones
Songs in A Minor Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
August 13, 2002 Cher Cyndi Lauper Living Proof: The Farewell Tour
October 2, 2002 Olivia Newton-John Heartstrings World Tour
November 14, 2002 Shakira Tour of the Mongoose
December 25, 2002 Cab Calloway Cab Calloway's 95th Birthday Celebration Concert
February 11, 2003 Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour Part of the 2003 Pearson Park Hugs & Kisses Festival
June 5, 2003 Justin TimberlakeChristina Aguilera The Black Eyed Peas The Justified & Stripped Tour
December 18, 2003 Shania Twain James Otto Up! Tour Part of the 2003 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival
March 4, 2004 Britney Spears Kelis The Onyx Hotel Tour Part of the 2004 Pearson Park Springtime Festival
April 30, 2004 The Wiggles n/a The Wiggles In Concert!
May 1, 2004
September 6, 2004 Usher Kanye West Truth Tour
September 21, 2004 Cab Calloway Captain Jack
Bambee
Just Be Here World Tour 'Final' Calloway became the first ever Project Calloway Inc. artist to have encore shows at the stadium.
September 22, 2004
September 23, 2004
November 22, 2004 Green Day American Idiot World Tour Part of the 2004 Pearson Park Thanksgiving Festival
April 4, 2005 The Wiggles n/a The Wiggles Spring 2005 USA Tour
April 18, 2005 U2 Kings of Leon Vertigo Tour
May 9, 2005 Elton John n/a Peachtree Road Tour
May 17, 2005 Kelly Clarkson Graham Cotton Band The Breakaway Tour
April 18, 2006 Jolin Tsai Show Lo J1 World Tour
May 5, 2006 The Wiggles n/a Sailing Around the World Live!
August 10, 2006 Shakira Oral Fixation Tour
September 21, 2006 Trixxxie Trixxxie: The Debut Tour
September 22, 2006
February 27, 2007 Christina Aguilera The Pussycat Dolls
Danity Kane
Back To Basics Tour
March 27, 2007 The Wiggles n/a Racing to the Rainbow Show
March 28, 2008
August 23, 2007 Beyoncé Sean Kingston
Robin Thicke
The Beyoncé Experience
September 21, 2007 Cab Calloway Bambee The Decisions Tour 'Final'
September 22, 2007
September 23, 2007
November 11, 2007 Maroon 5 OneRepublic It Won't Be Soon Before Long Tour
December 25, 2007 Cab Calloway Cab Calloway's 100th Birthday Celebration Concert
January 21, 2008 Miley Cyrus Aly & AJ Best of Both Worlds Tour
April 3, 2008 The Wiggles n/a Pop Go The Wiggles Show!
April 4, 2008
November 26, 2008 Jolin Tsai Energy Dancing Forever World Tour
February 21, 2009 Celine Dion Gordie Brown Taking Chances World Tour
April 27, 2009 Britney Spears The Pussycat Dolls The Circus Starring Britney Spears
July 8, 2009 Beyoncé RichGirl I Am... World Tour
July 28, 2009 The Wiggles n/a The Wiggles Go Bananas! Live in Concert
September 16, 2009 Pink The Ting Tings Funhouse Tour
September 21, 2009 Trixxxie The Turquoise Love World Tour: Finale
September 22, 2009
September 24, 2009 Miley Cyrus Metro Station Wonder World Tour
October 21, 2009 U2 The Black Eyed Peas U2 360° Tour
December 1, 2009 Imagination Movers n/a Live from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
April 13, 2010 Taylor Swift Gloriana
Kellie Pickler
Fearless Tour
July 23, 2010 Rihanna Kesha
Travie McCoy
Last Girl on Earth
July 26, 2010 Justin Bieber The Stunners My World Tour
August 2, 2010 Lady Gaga Semi Precious Weapons The Monster Ball Tour
September 21, 2010 Trixxxie The Trixxxie Fifth Anniversary Show
September 22, 2010
October 17, 2010 Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour
February 24, 2011 Imagination Movers Choo Choo Soul In a Big Warehouse Tour
March 27, 2011 Lady Gaga Scissor Sisters The Monster Ball Tour
May 26, 2011 U2 The Fray U2 360° Tour
July 1, 2011 Rihanna J. Cole Loud Tour
August 19, 2011 The Wiggles n/a Ukulele Baby! Live In Concert
August 20, 2011
September 21, 2011 Cab Calloway Captain Jack Together 4Ever: The Membership Tour 'Finale'
September 22, 2011
September 23, 2011
October 18, 2011 Taylor Swift Needtobreathe Speak Now World Tour
November 29, 2011 Katy Perry Ellie Goudling California Dreams Tour
March 14, 2012 Imagination Movers n/a Rock-O-Matic Tour
July 5, 2012 The Beach Boys The 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour
July 9, 2012 The Wiggles n/a The Celebration Tour!
July 10, 2012
August 21, 2012 2NE1 Pegboard Nerds New Evolution Global Tour 2NE1 became the first ever girl group and K-pop artist to have a concert at the stadium.

Special guest: Will.i.am

October 1, 2012 Justin Bieber Cody Simpson
Carly Rae Jepsen
Believe Tour
December 25, 2012 Cab Calloway Cab Calloway's 105th Birthday Celebration Concert
January 11, 2013 Namie Amuro Pegboard Nerds 5 Major Domes Tour 2012 ~20th Anniversary Best~ This is the first time Amuro has ever done a show in Arizona.
January 12, 2013
January 24, 2013 Lady Gaga Madeon
Lady Starlight
Pegboard Nerds
Born This Way Ball
February 14, 2013 Pink The Hives The Truth About Love Tour Part of the 2013 Pearson Park Hugs & Kisses Festival
April 14, 2013 Rihanna ASAP Rocky Diamonds World Tour
May 30, 2013 Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran
Joel Crouse
Pegboard Nerds
The Red Tour Part of the 2013 Pearson Park School's Out Festival
July 3, 2013 Beyoncé Luke James The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
August 1, 2013 Bruno Mars Ellie Goulding The Moonshine Jungle Tour
September 12, 2012 The Wiggles n/a Taking Off!: Live in Concert
October 11, 2013 Pink New Politics The Truth About Love Tour
November 28, 2013 Beyoncé Luke James The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
December 3, 2013 Justin Timberlake DJ Freestyle Steve The 20/20 Experience World Tour
March 11, 2014 Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Pegboard Nerds Nanda Collection World Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
March 12, 2014
March 15, 2014 Pegboard Nerds Bassline Kickin' Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
May 29, 2014 Bruno Mars Aloe Blacc The Moonshine Jungle Tour
July 31, 2014 Lady Gaga Lady Starlight
Pegboard Nerds
ArtRave: The Artpop Ball
September 17, 2014 One Direction 5 Seconds of Summer Where We Are Tour
September 21, 2014 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway
Blush
Crazy Good: The Finale
September 21, 2014
September 21, 2014
September 24, 2014 Katy Perry Tegan and Sara

Ferras

Prismatic World Tour
April 8, 2015 Maroon 5 Magic!
Rozzi Crane
Maroon V Tour
July 13, 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour
July 29, 2015 Imagine Dragons Metric
Halsey
Smoke + Mirrors Tour
August 19, 2015 Taylor Swift Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
Pegboard Nerds
The 1989 World Tour Special guest performance: "A Love Like This" with Cab Calloway.
August 23, 2015 Kids That Rip The KTR Debut Tour: Finale
August 24, 2015
September 1, 2015 Ariana Grande Prince Royce
Pegboard Nerds
The Honeymoon Tour
September 30, 2015 AC/DC Vintage Trouble Rock or Bust World Tour This is the first time AC/DC has ever done a show at the stadium.
February 17, 2016 Exo Pegboard Nerds Exo Planet 2 – The Exo'luxion
March 22, 2016 Jolin Tsai Play World Tour
March 26, 2016 Pegboard Nerds Nerds By Nature Tour
March 31, 2016 Justin Bieber Post Malone
Moxie Raia
Purpose World Tour
May 2, 2016 Rihanna Travis Scott Anti World Tour Originally scheduled to take place on February 27, but was postponed due to "production delays".
May 11, 2016 Beyoncé DJ Khaled The Formation World Tour
July 3, 2016 Selena Gomez DNCEBahari Revival Tour
August 16, 2016 Guns N' Roses Zakk Wylde
Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown
Not in This Lifetime... Tour This is the first time Guns N' Roses has ever done a show at the stadium.
August 24, 2016 Adele Adele Live 2016
September 12, 2016 Beyoncé Anderson .Paak The Formation World Tour
September 16, 2016 Stephanie Lemelin The Tomodachi Life Ball Tour: Finale
September 17, 2016
September 23, 2016 Blink-182 A Day to Remember
All Time Low
DJ Spider
California Tour
October 18, 2016 Maroon 5 Tove Lo
Phases
Maroon V Tour
February 5, 2017 Ariana Grande Victoria Monét
Little Mix
Pegboard Nerds
Dangerous Woman Tour Part of the 2017 Pearson Park Hugs and Kisses Festival
April 15, 2017 Exo Exo Planet 3 – The Exo'rdium Part of the 2017 Pearson Park Easter Fun Festival
April 16, 2017 Pegboard Nerds Revenge of the Nerds 2017 Tour
May 1, 2017 The Weeknd Rae Sremmurd
Belly
6lack
Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour
July 16, 2017 Shawn Mendes Charlie Puth Illuminate World Tour
August 1, 2017 Metallica Avenged Sevenfold
Gojira
WorldWired Tour This is the first time Metallica has ever done a show at the stadium.
August 8, 2017 Ed Sheeran James Blunt ÷ Tour
September 16, 2017 U2 Beck The Joshua Tree Tour 2017
September 21, 2017 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway
Captain Jack
Pegboard Nerds
Twice
The Eternity World Tour 'Encore in Snowflake'
September 22, 2017
September 23, 2017
September 27, 2017 Imagine Dragons Grouplove
K.Flay
Evolve World Tour
October 7, 2017 The Weeknd Gucci Mane
Nav
Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour
October 10, 2017 Coldplay Alessia Cara
Bishop Briggs
A Head Full of Dreams Tour
October 24, 2017 Pegboard Nerds Dawn of the Nerds Tour
November 4, 2017 Bruno Mars Jorja Smith 24K Magic World Tour
December 22, 2017 Lady Gaga Stephanie Lemelin Joanne World Tour Part of the 2017 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival
December 25, 2017 Cab Calloway Cab Calloway's 110th Birthday Celebration Concert
Eras Eras Eras
January 16, 2018 Katy Perry Carly Rae Jepsen Witness: The Tour
February 17, 2018 Pegboard Nerds n/a
March 2, 2018 Pink KidCutUp Beautiful Trauma World Tour
May 3, 2018 Justin Timberlake The Shadowboxers The Man of the Woods Tour
May 9, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Pegboard Nerds
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour Surprise song: "How You Get the Girl"
May 11, 2018 Namie Amuro Pegboard Nerds Final Tour 2018 〜Finally〜 This is Amuro's final concert in Snowflake, Arizona.
May 12, 2018
June 2, 2018 Pink KidCutUp Beautiful Trauma World Tour
June 6, 2018 Maroon 5 Julia Michaels Red Pill Blues Tour
June 8, 2018 Kids That Rip Grouplove Obstacle Course Tour 'Encore'
June 9, 2018
June 13, 2018 Twice Pegboard Nerds Twice 2nd Tour: Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park Part of the 2018 Pearson Park Summer Luau Festival
June 14, 2018
July 19, 2018 Stephanie Lemelin The Relax Ball ‘Encore in Snowflake’
July 20, 2018
August 7, 2018 Pegboard Nerds Full Hearts Tour
August 16, 2018 Panic! at the Disco A R I Z O N A
Hayley Kiyoko
Pray for the Wicked Tour This is the first time Panic! at the Disco has ever done a show at the stadium.
August 19, 2018 Ed Sheeran Snow Patrol
Anne-Marie
÷ Tour
August 27, 2018 Shakira Salva El Dorado World Tour
September 20, 2018 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Chloe x Halle
DJ Khaled
On the Run II Tour
September 29, 2018 Scorpion Sisters All Sharpened Up Tour
October 2, 2018 Trixxxie The Seafoam Tour 'Encore'
October 3, 2018
October 4, 2018
December 11, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Broods
Pegboard Nerds
Violy Anderson
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour 'Encore' Swift became the first ever non-Project Calloway Inc. female artist to have encore shows at the stadium.

Surprise songs: "22" (December 11), "Welcome to New York" (December 12)

December 12, 2018
December 13, 2018
December 17, 2018 Maroon 5 Red Pill Blues Tour Part of the 2018 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival
December 18, 2018
December 19, 2018
December 20, 2018
December 21, 2018
December 22, 2018
January 27, 2019 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road
March 6, 2019 Justin Timberlake The Man of the Woods Tour Part of the 2019 Pearson Park Springtime Festival

The show on March 6, 2019 was originally scheduled to take place on November 30, 2018, but was postponed due to Timberlake suffering from bruised vocal cords.

March 28, 2019 Pink Julia Michaels
KidCutUp
Beautiful Trauma World Tour
April 19, 2019 Blackpink In Your Area World Tour
April 20, 2019
May 2, 2019 Pegboard Nerds Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind Tour
May 7, 2019 BTS BTS World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself
May 8, 2019
May 15, 2019 Ariana Grande Normani
Social House
Pegboard Nerds
Sweetener World Tour
May 17, 2019 Pentatonix Rachel PlattenCitizen Queen Pentatonix: The World Tour
May 29, 2019 Stephanie Lemelin Pegboard Nerds
Tokyo Machine
The Miitopia Ball 'Encore'
May 30, 2019
May 31, 2019
June 2, 2019 Cher Nile Rodgers
Chic
Here We Go Again Tour
June 3, 2019
June 6, 2019 Mrs. Extremo Mrs. Extremo's 10th Funky Anniversary Celebration
June 7, 2019
June 8, 2019
(2 shows)
June 21, 2019 Khalid Clairo Free Spirit World Tour
July 10, 2019 Shawn Mendes Alessia Cara Shawn Mendes: The Tour
July 22, 2019 Hugh Jackman n/a The Man. The Music. The Show.
July 23, 2019
August 6, 2019 Blink-182
Lil Wayne
Neck Deep Blink-182 and Lil Wayne Tour
August 30, 2019 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road
September 2, 2019 Twice Pegboard Nerds Twice World Tour 2019 “Twicelights” Part of the 2019 Pearson Park September Celebration Festival

The show featured different costumes.

September 3, 2019
September 4, 2019
September 5, 2019
September 6, 2019
September 21, 2019 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway
Smile.dk
Beautiful Inside: The Finale
September 22, 2019
September 23, 2019
September 24, 2019
October 2, 2019 Pegboard Nerds Heart of the Universe Tour
November 20, 2019 Cher Nile Rodgers
Chic
Here We Go Again Tour Part of the 2019 Pearson Park Thanksgiving Festival
December 3, 2019 Mariah Carey All I Want for Christmas Is You: A Night of Joy and Festivity Carey performed a snippet of "Runway" before performing "Always Be My Baby".
December 6, 2019 Pegboard Nerds The Pegboard Nerds Debut Showcase Tour Encore
December 7, 2019
December 9, 2019 Jonas Brothers Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
Happiness Begins Tour
December 17, 2019 Celine Dion Courage World Tour Part of the 2019 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival
December 18, 2019 Exo Pegboard Nerds Exo Planet 5 – Exploration
December 19, 2019 Ariana Grande Social House
Pegboard Nerds
Himitsu Highway
Sweetener World Tour
September 9, 2021 Green Day
Fall Out Boy
Weezer
The Interrupters Hella Mega Tour Part of the 2021 Pearson Park September Celebration Festival

Green Day performed "Let Yourself Go" before "St. Jimmy".

This is the first time Fall Out Boy and Weezer had ever done a show at the stadium.

September 20, 2021 Trixxxie The Trixxxie Fifteenth Anniversary Show The shows on September 20 and September 21, 2021 were originally scheduled to take place on September 21, 2020 and September 22, 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 21, 2021
September 30, 2021 Maroon 5 Blackbear
Ava Max
2021 Tour
October 25, 2021 Jonas Brothers Kelsea Ballerini
Jordan McGraw
Remember This Tour
January 7, 2022 Tokyo Machine Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Girls2
Macherie World Tour
January 13, 2022 Gilbert Preston Roddy Ricch The Gilbert World Tour
February 13, 2022 Tyler, the Creator Kali Uchis
Vince Staples
Teezo Touchdown
Call Me If You Get Lost Tour Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Hugs & Kisses Festival
February 14, 2022 Loona Loonaverse: From
February 15, 2022 Victoria Vinividi Allie X The Dextera World Tour
February 18, 2022 Hometown Girls Gabby Barrett Adventures in Animalsitting Stadium Tour
February 23, 2022 Face-Off Felicia Thutmose Jersey Shore World Tour
February 26, 2022 Himitsu Highway The Himitsu Mission Tour
March 1, 2022 Twice Knife Party Twice 4th World Tour 'III' The show featured different costumes.

Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Springtime Festival

March 2, 2022
March 3, 2022
March 4, 2022
March 5, 2022
March 16, 2022 Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour
March 19, 2022 Dua Lipa Megan Thee Stallion
Caroline Polachek
Future Nostalgia Tour
April 5, 2022 Billie Eilish Duckwrth Happier Than Ever, The World Tour
May 10, 2022 Lorde Remi Wolf Solar Power Tour This is the first time Lorde has ever done a show at the stadium.

The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.

May 11, 2022 Coldplay H.E.R.
Pegboard Nerds
Music of the Spheres World Tour
May 13, 2022 Pegboard Nerds Krewella
Karra
Together In Our Hearts: The Tour
May 16, 2022 Olivia Rodrigo Holly Humberstone Sour Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
May 18, 2022 Twice More Plastic Twice 4th World Tour 'III' Encore
May 19, 2022
May 20, 2022 The Wiggles Big Time Rush
Imagination Movers
The OG Wiggles Reunion Tour!
May 21, 2022
May 25, 2022 BTS Permission to Dance on Stage Titled "Permission to Dance on Stage—Snowflake" / "Live Play in Pearson Park"
May 26, 2022
May 27, 2022
May 28, 2022
June 8, 2022 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour
June 21, 2022 5 Seconds of Summer Pale Waves Take My Hand World Tour "Permanent Vacation" was performed after "Best Years"

The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.

June 25, 2022 Halsey The Marías
Abby Roberts
Love and Power Tour This is the first time Halsey has ever done a show at the stadium.

The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.

July 1, 2022
(2 shows)
Ariana Grande n/a Positions at Pearson Park: The Fan Meeting The shows on July 1 and July 2, 2022 were originally scheduled to take place on March 5, 2021 and March 6, 2021, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 2, 2022
(2 shows)
July 19, 2022 (G)I-dle Pegboard Nerds Just Me ( )I-dle World Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
August 5, 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers The StrokesThundercat Red Hot Chili Peppers 2022 Global Stadium Tour
September 12, 2022 Alicia Keys Alicia + Keys World Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
September 17, 2022 Imagine Dragons Macklemore
Kings Elliot
Mercury World Tour
September 20, 2022 Bad Bunny Alesso World's Hottest Tour
September 26, 2022 Rammstein Duo Jatekok
Duo Abélard
Rammstein Stadium Tour This is the first time Rammstein has ever done a show at the stadium.
September 30, 2022 Lady Gaga The Chromatica Ball Encore 180,000 / 180,000 $21,928,273
October 1, 2022
October 2, 2022
October 5, 2022 Billie Eilish Jessie Reyez
Karra
Happier Than Ever, The World Tour
October 6, 2022
October 7, 2022
October 8, 2022
October 11, 2022 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway
Boys World
Spring Comes Around World Tour: Snowflake Grand Final Calloway became the first ever male artist to have five sold-out shows at the stadium, in honor of Calloway's 27 sold out shows, the most of any recording artist at the stadium. He also broke the stadium record set by four shows.
October 12, 2022
October 13, 2022
October 14, 2022
October 15, 2022
October 17, 2022 Ed Sheeran +–=÷x Tour Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Trick-Or-Treat Festival
October 18, 2022
October 19, 2022
October 20, 2022
October 21, 2022
October 22, 2022 Panic! at the Disco Marina
Jake Wesley Rogers
Viva Las Vengeance Tour Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Trick-Or-Treat Festival

This is Panic! at the Disco's final concert in Snowflake, Arizona, in order for Brendon Urie to focus on his family.

October 27, 2022 Stephanie Lemelin Kelly McCreary
Lauren Lapkus
The Apocalypse Ball Encore
October 28, 2022
October 29, 2022
November 4, 2022 Tokyo Machine Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Macherie World Tour 'Encore in Snowflake'
November 5, 2022
November 8, 2022 Post Malone Roddy Ricch Twelve Carat Tour
November 11, 2022 Kids That Rip The Score The Trampoline Overload World Tour 'Encore in Snowflake'
November 12, 2022
November 14, 2022 Lizzo Latto The Special Tour
November 15, 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road This is John's final concert in Snowflake, Arizona.
November 22, 2022 Blackpink Born Pink World Tour Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Thanksgiving Festival

"Tally" and "Typa Girl" were cut from the set list. During Rosé's performance of "Hard to Love", the lyrics were changed due to explicit language.

November 23, 2022
December 1, 2022 Jolin Tsai Ugly Beauty World Tour
December 2, 2022
December 3, 2022
December 8, 2022 Kelly Marie Tran Awkwafina
K/DA
The Dilemma World Tour 'Encore'
December 9, 2022
December 12, 2022 Lil Nas X Long Live Montero Tour Part of the 2022 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival
December 13, 2022
December 14, 2022
December 15, 2022
December 16, 2022
December 17, 2022
December 21, 2022 Twice Haliene
Matt & Kim
Twice 4th World Tour 'III': The Grand Finale The shows featured four different costumes. The three costumes were the same from the revamped version.
December 22, 2022
December 23, 2022
(2 shows)
December 25, 2022 Cab Calloway Cab Calloway's 115th Birthday Celebration Concert
December 27, 2022 Billie Eilish Himitsu Highway Happier Than Ever, The World Tour: The Pearson Park Encore
December 28, 2022
December 29, 2022
January 3, 2023 May Tate McRae May World Tour 2023 "So Dangerous!! The High Voltaged Trilogy: Part 1"
January 4, 2023
January 15, 2023 NCT 127 Neo City – The Link
January 19, 2023 Harry Styles Ben Harper Love On Tour
January 20, 2023
January 21, 2023
January 26, 2023 Björk Björk Orkestral
January 27, 2023
February 21, 2023 Pegboard Nerds Krewella
Karra
Together In Our Hearts: The Finale
February 22, 2023
February 23, 2023
February 24, 2023
February 25, 2023
(2 shows)
March 10, 2023 Carrie Underwood Jimmie Allen Denim & Rhinestones Tour This is the first time Underwood has ever done a show at the stadium.
March 17, 2023 Project Calloway Family n/a Project Calloway Family Fan Meeting: The St. Patrick's Day Showdown
March 20, 2023 Taylor Swift Paramore
Pegboard Nerds
Krewella
Gayle
The Eras Tour For the Encore, Krewella joined Swift onstage for the performance of "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Don't You Wanna Dance". Swift performed "Strawberry Float" for the final song.

Surprise songs:

  • March 20: "Carolina" (from Where the Crawdads Sing) and "New Year's Day" (from Reputation)
  • March 21: "You Are In Love" (from 1989) and "London Boy" (from Lover)
  • March 22: "Me!" (from Lover) and "End Game" (from Reputation)
March 21, 2023
March 22, 2023
March 31, 2023
(2 shows)
Pegboard Nerds Mother Mother
Sigrid
Together In Our Hearts: The Domination Continues
April 4, 2023 Stray Kids Robin Vane Stray Kids 2nd World Tour 'Maniac' Encore
April 5, 2023
April 24, 2023 Rauw Alejandro Jabbawockeez Saturno World Tour
May 12, 2023 Gilbert Preston Toosii
YoungBoy Never Broke Again
Grounded For Life World Tour
May 13, 2023
May 15, 2023 Red Hot Chili Peppers The Strokes
Thundercat
Red Hot Chili Peppers 2022 Global Stadium Tour
May 22, 2023 Lizzo Latto The Special Tour
May 29, 2023 Shania Twain Hailey Whitters Queen of Me Tour
June 1, 2023 Twice Rina Sawayama
Katie DiCicco
Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be: Revamped in Snowflake' During all the shows, Ariana Grande joined Mina on stage to perform "7 Rings" together. Additionally, Pegboard Nerd joined Twice onstage to perform "Sweetheart", "Fortunate", "Faithful", "Reveal Yourself", "You've Got To Listen To Me", "Anything Is Possible" and "In The Name Of Love" in honor for their upcoming co-headlining tour The Sweetheart Domination World Tour.

During the third and fourth shows, Lizzo joined Jeongyeon on stage to perform "Juice" together.

June 2, 2023
June 3, 2023
(2 shows)
June 8, 2023 Janet Jackson Ludacris Janet Jackson: Together Again
June 10, 2023 Blink-182 Turnstile World Tour 2023/2024
July 13, 2023 Imagination Movers The Durbulence In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 300,000 / 300,000 $8,492,351
July 14, 2023
July 26, 2023 May Bree Runway May World Tour 2023 "So Dangerous!! The High Voltaged Trilogy: Part 2"
July 27, 2023
July 28, 2023
August 12, 2023 Karol G Agudelo Mañana Será Bonito Tour Karol G performed "Watati" before "Provenza".
August 17, 2023 Pegboard Nerds
Twice
The Wanted
Mandy Moore
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I Originally set to take place on May 4–6, 2023, but postponed due to scheduling conflicts with Twice's Ready to Be World Tour.

On the second show in, Pegboard Nerds and Twice premiered the music video for "Killin' Me Good" before performing "Faithful". Jihyo later performed "Killin' Me Good" before "Anything Is Possible".

August 18, 2023
August 19, 2023
(2 shows)
August 22, 2023 (G)I-dle n/a I Am Free-ty World Tour The show was originally planned to take place at the Miracle World Amphitheater due to high demand.
August 25, 2023 Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour
September 5, 2023 Jonas Brothers Lawrence Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour
September 13, 2023 Billie Eilish Karra Happier Than Ever, The World Tour: The Pearson Park Grand Final "What Was I Made For?" was added to the set list.
September 14, 2023
September 15, 2023
September 16, 2023
September 21, 2023 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway
Jax
The Calloway Party World Tour
September 22, 2023
September 23, 2023
September 29, 2023 Ed Sheeran Russ
Maisie Peters
+–=÷x Tour
September 30, 2023
October 2, 2023 Sonic the Hedgehog n/a Sonic Symphony World Tour
October 5, 2023 Gilbert Preston Toosii
Nardo Wick
Grounded For Life World Tour 'Finale'
October 6, 2023
October 7, 2023
(2 shows)
October 11, 2023 Pink Grouplove
KidCutUp
Brandi Carlile
Summer Carnival
October 17, 2023 Coldplay H.E.R.
070 Shake
Music of the Spheres World Tour
October 18, 2023
November 9, 2023 Doja Cat Doechii The Scarlet Tour
November 16, 2023 Hometown Girls Elvie Shane Adventures in Animalsitting Stadium Tour: The Finale
November 17, 2023
November 18, 2023
November 20, 2023 Mariah Carey DJ Suss One Merry Christmas One and All!
November 29, 2023 Metallica Five Finger Death Punch
Ice Nine Kills
M72 World Tour
November 30, 2023 Five Finger Death Punch
Suicidal Tendencies
December 1, 2023 Pantera
Mammoth WVH
December 2, 2023 Babymetal
Mammoth WVH
December 14, 2023 Aerosmith The Black Crowes Peace Out: The Farewell Tour
December 15, 2023
December 18, 2023 Taylor Swift n/a The Eras Tour 'Christmas Edition' Part of the 2023 Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival

For the Encore, Krewella joined Swift onstage for the performance of "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Don't You Wanna Dance". Swift performed "Strawberry Float" for the final song.

Surprise songs:

  • December 18: "Say Don't Go" (from 1989 (Taylor's Version)) and "Santa Baby" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection)
  • December 19: "Christmas Must Be Something More" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection) and "Silent Night" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection)
  • December 20: "Invisible String" (from Folklore) and "Last Christmas" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection)
  • December 21: "Only the Young" (from Miss Americana) and "White Christmas" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection)
  • December 22: "Is It Over Now?" (from 1989 (Taylor's Version)) and "Christmas Tree Farm"
  • December 23: "Christmases When You Were Mine" (from The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection) and "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (with Krewella; from All of a Sunny: Season 2)
December 19, 2023
December 20, 2023
December 21, 2023
December 22, 2023
December 23, 2023
February 6, 2024 Travis Scott Veeze

Skilla Baby

Babyface Ray

Circus Maximus Tour
February 23, 2024 Fall Out Boy Jimmy Eat World

The Maine

Daisy Grenade

So Much For (Tour) Dust
February 24, 2024
February 26, 2024 Bad Bunny n/a Most Wanted Tour
March 5, 2024 Nicki Minaj Monica Pink Friday 2 World Tour
March 8, 2024 Trixxxie Kenya Grace Girls Meeting World Tour
March 9, 2024
March 18, 2024 Twice Pegboard Nerds
Vcha
Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be: The Grand Finale'
March 19, 2024
March 20, 2024
(2 shows)
March 22, 2024 Madonna Bearcat The Celebration Tour Part of the 2024 Pearson Park Easter Fun Festival

Originally set to take place on July 23, 2023, but postponed due to her bacterial infection.

March 28, 2024 Stephanie Lemelin Ava Max
Jvke
Apocalypse Part 2: The Hurricane Ball
March 29, 2024
March 30, 2024
April 5, 2024 Ive Night / Moves Show What I Have World Tour
April 6, 2024
April 19, 2024 Taemin n/a Metamorph
April 20, 2024
April 22, 2024 Luis Miguel n/a Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24
April 24, 2024 Yoasobi n/a Yoasobi in the USA
May 25, 2024 Justin Timberlake n/a The Forget Tomorrow World Tour
June 12, 2024 Sonic the Hedgehog n/a Sonic Symphony World Tour
June 18, 2024 Megan Thee Stallion GloRilla Hot Girl Summer Tour
July 2, 2024
(2 shows)
Project Calloway Family n/a Project Calloway Family Fan Meeting 2024 'Project Calloway Family Party U"
July 8, 2024 Jennifer Lopez n/a This Is Me... Live
July 10, 2024 Blink-182 Pierce the Veil

Alexisonfire

One More Time Tour
July 12, 2024 Jolin Tsai n/a Ugly Beauty World Tour
July 13, 2024
August 1, 2024 Pink Sheryl Crow

KidCutUp The Script

Summer Carnival
August 2, 2024
August 3, 2024 Niall Horan n/a The Show: Live on Tour
August 10, 2024 IU n/a IU H.E.R. World Tour
August 16, 2024 Tokyo Machine Yoasobi Mainichi World Tour
August 17, 2024
August 22, 2024 Olivia Rodrigo PinkPantheress
The Breeders
Guts World Tour
August 23, 2024
August 24, 2024
August 26, 2024
August 27, 2024
August 28, 2024
September 4, 2024 Metallica Pantera
Mammoth WVH
M72 World Tour
September 5, 2024 Greta Van Fleet
Ice Nine Kills
September 6, 2024 Pantera
Mammoth WVH
September 7, 2024 Greta Van Fleet
Ice Nine Kills
September 13, 2024 Rammstein n/a Rammstein Stadium Tour: Encore in Pearson Park
September 14, 2024
September 15, 2024
September 16, 2024
September 19, 2024 Cab Calloway Chris Calloway The Calloway Party World Tour: Snowflake Grand Final
September 20, 2024
September 21, 2024
September 24, 2024
September 25, 2024
September 26, 2024
(2 shows)
October 4, 2024 Green Day The Smashing Pumpkins

Rancid

The Linda Lindas

The Saviors Tour
October 5, 2024
October 7, 2024 Kacey Musgraves Father John Misty

Nickel Creek

Deeper Well World Tour
October 20, 2024 Iron Maiden n/a The Future Past World Tour
November 1, 2024 Yoasobi n/a Yoasobi Dome Live 2024
November 2, 2024
November 13, 2024 May Frost Children May World Tour 2023–2024 "So Dangerous!! The High Voltaged Quadrilogy: The Grand Finale"
November 14, 2024
November 15, 2024
November 16, 2024
December 4, 2024 Usher n/a Usher: Past Present Future
December 5, 2024
December 6, 2024
December 7, 2024
January 9, 2025 Taylor Swift Krewella

Gracie Abrams

The Eras Tour: Encore For the Encore, Krewella joined Swift onstage for the performance of "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Don't You Wanna Dance". Swift performed "Strawberry Float" for the final song for the encore.

Surprise songs:

  • January 9: "Welcome to New York" (from 1989) and "New Year's Day" (from reputation)
  • January 10: "Wonderland" (from TBA) and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (from Fifty Shades Darker)
  • January 11: "I'm Only Me When I'm with You" (from TBA) and "Maroon" (from Midnights)
  • January 16: "Would've Could've Should've" (from Midnights (3am Edition)) and "Cold as You" (from TBA)
  • January 17: "Highway Don't Care" (from TBA) and "Red" (from Red)
  • January 18: "TBA" (from The Tortured Poets Department) and "When Emma Falls In Love" (from Speak Now (Taylor's Version))
  • January 22: "TBA" (from TBA) and "TBA" (from TBA)
  • January 23: "TBA" (from TBA) and "TBA" (from TBA)
  • January 24 (First show): "TBA" (from TBA) and "Mean" (from Speak Now)
  • January 24 (Second show): "Message in a Bottle" (from Red (Taylor's Version)) and "TBA" (from TBA)
  • January 25 (First show): "Our Song" (from TBA) and "All of the Girls You Loved Before" (from TBA)
  • January 25 (Second show): "Me!" (from Lover) and "The Greatest Night In Our Entire Lives" (With Alan Menken) (from TBA)
January 10, 2025
January 11, 2025
January 16, 2025
January 17, 2025
January 18, 2025
January 22, 2025
January 23, 2025
January 24, 2025
(2 shows)
January 25, 2025
(2 shows)
January 30, 2025 Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour
January 31, 2025
February 1, 2025
October 1, 2025 Pegboard Nerds
Twice
Vcha
Coco & Clair Clair
The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Finale
October 2, 2025
October 3, 2025
October 4, 2025
October 6, 2025
October 7, 2025
October 8, 2025
October 9, 2025
TBA Imagination Movers Choo Choo Soul
The Durbulence
In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour 'Snowflake Grand Final'
TBA
TBA
TBA
(2 shows)
TBA
(3 shows)
TBA Ariana Grande TBA Eternal Sunshine Tour
TBA Dua Lipa TBA Radical Optimism Tour

Number of performed shows edit

Cancelled shows at Pearson Dome edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date and reason for cancellation
Date Performer(s) Tour Reason Notes
August 4, 2000 Diana Ross
The Supremes
Return to Love Tour Unknown
December 29, 2002 Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Tour Unknown
October 9, 2006 Mariah Carey The Adventures of Mimi Unresolved technical issues Carey arrived in Snowflake, but the concert was suspended due to technical issues with the stage. After a few hours the construction was continued, but after technical difficulties from the stage backdrops, the show was cancelled. It was cancelled less than 8 hours before showtime.
January 18, 2007 Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Tour Unknown
November 12, 2009 Kanye West
Lady Gaga
Fame Kills: Starring Kanye West and Lady Gaga Public controversy regarding West's interruption of Taylor Swift's Best Female Video speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. West was permanently banned by Pearson Entertainment and from Pearson Park as a result from the incident. Makiko Pearson forced West to write an apology note to Swift. Pearson also said that "Gaga didn't do anything wrong to Swift, but West did a really bad thing that he should've not done. We cannot allow him entering Pearson Park and the Pearson Dome too."
February 28, 2014 Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour Banned by Pearson Entertainment's authorities Cyrus was barred from Pearson Park in September 2013 during the 'Bangerz' era until she apologized at the 2017 Pearson Music Awards where her ban was lifted.
October 26, 2015 Iggy Azalea Great Escape Tour Low ticket sales
August 31, 2017 Linkin Park One More Light World Tour Death of Chester Bennington This was gonna be the first time Linkin Park would do a show at the stadium.
November 8, 2018 Twenty One Pilots The Bandito Tour Safety concerns
March 16, 2020 Post Malone Runaway Tour COVID-19 pandemic
April 1, 2020 Pegboard Nerds Heart of the Universe Tour: Phase 2
April 13, 2020 Billie Eilish Where Do We Go? World Tour
April 22, 2020 Twice Twice World Tour 2019–2020 “Twicelights” Finale
April 23, 2020
August 6, 2020 Taylor Swift Lover Fest
August 7, 2020
August 8, 2020
October 13, 2020 Cher Here We Go Again Tour
November 12, 2021 Harry Styles Love On Tour Unforeseen cirsumstances
April 7, 2022 Celine Dion Courage World Tour Personal health issues
June 29, 2022 Justin Bieber Justice World Tour Complications due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 Originally set to take place on February 21, 2022, but postponed due to positive COVID-19 cases within the crew.
August 31, 2022 The Weeknd After Hours Til Dawn Tour Fears and security concerns over Cab Calloway tormenting him during his performance Calloway declined to have the show cancelled, despite a plea from The Weeknd's tour manager, Wassim Slaiby, who wrote to him:
Dear, Mr. Cab Calloway
Please forgive me and to write you a few lines: I am the tour manager of The Weeknd. I have been possessed for more than three months and I could not have your crazy fans torment him. I know your fans have done an awful weak thing when they bullied him and I hear that the people at Pearson Park has been making fun of his song "The Hills" but I was praying night and day on my knees to God that he will soften your heart so that they may stop being mean to him. They say that the whole thing is in yours hands and I know Mr. Calloway if you will only save The Weeknd who is bullied very badly … If I was able to come to see you I could explain things to you better but I can't do nothing but pray to God and ask him to help you to sympathize with me and our problems.
Regards,
Sal Slaiby.

After Calloway declined this request, The Weeknd permanently cancelled the concert in Snowflake. The Pearson Super News reported that the concert was cancelled due to swarming Calloway fans tormenting him in front of the stadium and Pearson Mall.

September 6, 2022 Shawn Mendes Wonder: The World Tour Mental health issues, replaced by Lewis Capaldi. This concert was supposed to be part of the 2022 Pearson Park September Celebration Festival
February 20, 2023 Pegboard Nerds Together In Our Hearts: The Finale Unforeseen logistical challenges with Visa renewals
September 2, 2023 Sam Smith Gloria the Tour Adverse weather conditions
January 23, 2024 Madonna The Celebration Tour Scheduling conflicts
January 24, 2024

List of entertainment events held at the Miracle World Amphitheater edit

Date Performer(s) Opening act(s) Tour Attendance Revenue Notes
September 6, 1995 Anita Baker n/a Rhythm of Love World Tour
September 27, 1995 Bon Jovi Van Halen These Days Tour
October 5, 1995 Van Halen Balance Tour
November 8, 1995 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
December 20, 1995 Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Tour
August 22, 1996 Kiss Alive/Worldwide Tour
August 25, 1996 Celine Dion The Corrs Falling into You: Around the World
October 22, 1996 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
November 1, 1996 Toni Braxton
May 8, 1997 Tina Turner Cyndi Lauper Wildest Dreams Tour
June 22, 1997 Oasis Be Here Now Tour
October 7, 1997 Mary J. Blige Share My World Tour
October 14, 1997 Aerosmith Nine Lives Tour
December 22, 1997 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
December 23, 1997
May 25, 1998 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
June 20, 1998 Shania Twain Come On Over Tour
July 2, 1998 Van Halen III Tour
August 10, 1998 Backstreet Boys Aaron Carter

Jimmy Ray S.O.A.P.

Backstreet's Back Tour
August 14, 1998 Spice Girls Spiceworld Tour
September 15, 1998 NSYNC N-Tyce NSYNC in Concert
September 18, 1998 Blink-182 n/a PooPoo PeePee Tour
October 27, 1998 Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause Tour
January 4, 1999 NSYNC Britney Spears
B*Witched
Second II None Tour
March 4, 1999 Bob Dylan n/a Never Ending Tour
April 14, 1999 NSYNC Blaque Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour
May 26, 1999 Blondie n/a No Exit Tour
June 14, 1999 Robbie Williams 1999 Tour: Man, The Myth, The Tax Bill (a.k.a. Born To Be Mild)
August 1, 1999 Whitney Houston 112 My Love Is Your Love World Tour
August 2, 1999
August 17, 1999 NSYNC Mandy Moore
Jordan Knight
Billy Crawford
INOJ
The Sugarhill Gang
Shanice
Ron Izzary
3rd Storee
Boys of Summer Tour
July 25, 1999 Olivia Newton-John n/a One Woman's Journey Tour
November 1, 1999 Blink-182 Loserkids Tour
December 1, 1999 NSYNC Wild Orchid
A-Teens
The Winter Shows
December 10, 1999 Lynyrd Skynyrd n/a Edge of Forever Tour
March 17, 2000 Mariah Carey Da Brat Rainbow World Tour
March 18, 2000 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
April 10, 2000 Oasis Standing on the Shoulder of Giants Tour
August 20, 2000 Alanis Morissette The One Tour
March 24, 2001 Mýa Fear of Flying Tour
April 29, 2001 Bon Jovi One Wild Night Tour
August 27, 2001 Aerosmith Just Push Play Tour
August 29, 2001 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
September 5, 2001 3LW
Dream
City High
Eve
Nelly and the St. Lunatics
Destiny's Child
3Gs
Lil J
Total Request Live Tour
October 29, 2001 Björk Matmos Vespertine World Tour
April 30, 2002 Usher Faith Evans
Nas
8701 Evolution Tour
May 3, 2002 Pink n/a Party Tour
August 15, 2002 Dolly Parton Halos & Horns Tour
October 22, 2002 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
August 20, 2003 Björk Bonnie Prince Billy Greatest Hits Tour
August 24, 2003 Mariah Carey Charmbracelet World Tour
October 3, 2003 Maroon 5 Gavin DeGraw
Sara Bareilles
Songs About Jane Tour
October 15, 2003 Mýa Javier Moodring Tour
December 18, 2003 Mariah Carey Charmbracelet World Tour
January 6, 2004 Anita Baker William Troxler Anita Live!
February 4, 2004 David Bowie A Reality Tour
October 19, 2004 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour
October 21, 2007 Rihanna Akon Good Girl Gone Bad Tour
February 4, 2009 Katy Perry Hello Katy Tour
March 15, 2009 Lady Gaga The Fame Ball Tour
December 15, 2009 Lady Gaga Kid Cudi
Semi Precious Weapons
The Monster Ball Tour
December 16, 2009
December 28, 2011 Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Tour
October 13, 2012 Imagine Dragons Never Let Your Fear Decide Your Fate Tour
April 16, 2013 Kyary Pamyu Pamyu 100%KPP World Tour
February 23, 2015 Meghan Trainor Sheppard

Matt Prince

That Bass Tour
March 2, 2015 Fifth Harmony Jacob Whitesides
Jasmine V
Mahogany Lox
The Reflection Tour
August 6, 2015 Fifth Harmony Bea Miller
Natalie La Rose
The Never Ending
Reflection: The Summer Tour
March 27, 2016 Rachel Platten Eric Hutchinson The Wildfire Tour
July 25, 2016 Meghan Trainor Hailee Steinfeld

Common Kings

The Untouchable Tour
September 7, 2017 Fifth Harmony JoJo
Victoria Monét
7/27 Tour
October 7, 2017 Billie Eilish Don't Smile at Me Tour
March 9, 2018 Billie Eilish Where's My Mind Tour
April 16, 2018 Camila Cabello Bazzi Never Be the Same Tour
May 30, 2019 Billie Eilish Denzel Curry When We All Fall Asleep Tour
July 3, 2019 Jon Bellion The Glory Sound Prep Tour
September 29, 2019 Charli XCX Brooke Candy Charli Live Tour
October 13, 2019 Lana Del Rey The Norman Rockwell! Tour
October 22, 2019 Lizzo Ari Lennox Cuz I Love You Too Tour
November 7, 2019 Melanie Martinez Lauren Ruth Ward K-12 Tour
February 21, 2020 Pegboard Nerds n/a Pegboard Nerds Fan Meeting 2020 "Fuller Hearts"
February 22, 2020
April 2, 2021 Taylor Swift Pearson Online Live: Folklore Mysteries + Evermore Adventures Online concert
Pre-recorded
September 16, 2021 Glass Animals Dreamland Tour
September 12, 2022 "Weird Al" Yankovic Emo Philips The Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour Encore song: Minnie The Moocher
October 22, 2022 Lil Nas X n/a Long Live Montero Tour
October 28, 2022 Itzy More Plastic Checkmate World Tour
April 24, 2023 Sabrina Carpenter Blu DeTiger Emails I Can't Send Tour
October 17, 2023
(2 shows)
Scott Durbin The Durbulence Scott Durbin's Debut Showcase 2023 'The Sweetest Love in Pearson Park'
November 29, 2023 Kim Petras TBA Feed the Beast World Tour
May 2, 2024
(2 shows)
Dave Poche n/a Evicted!: The Debut Showcase
June 1, 2024 Madison Beer Upsahl

Neriah

The Spinnin Tour
July 2, 2024 Louis Tomlinson The Snuts

Andrew Cushin

Faith in the Future World Tour
July 15, 2024 Tate McRae Presley Regier Think Later World Tour
October 17, 2024 Meghan Trainor Chris Olsen

Paul Russell

The Timeless Tour
November 2, 2024
(2 shows)
Rich Collins n/a Rich Collins Live in Concert: The Rich Trilogy
June 20, 2025 Scott "Smitty" Smith Ashnikko El Smitto World Tour
June 21, 2025

Cancelled shows at the Miracle World Amphitheater edit

Date Performer(s) Tour Reason Notes
August 1, 1999 Brandy Never Say Never World Tour Unknown
April 27, 2024 Tyla Tyla Tour Injury


List of music festivals held at Pearson Park edit

Pearson Park New Year's Celebration Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park Hugs & Kisses Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park Springtime Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes
March 2004 Pearson Dome
  • Britney Spears (March 4 only)
  • Kelis (March 4 only)
March 1, 2022 Miracle World Ampthitheater
  • Allie X
  • Ashnikko
  • Captain Jack
  • Da Tweekaz
  • Danimal Cannon
  • Dirtyphonics
  • Don Diablo
  • FKA Twigs
  • Jamie
  • Jessie J
  • JID
  • Kill The Noise
  • Kim Petras
  • Kirameki☆Unforent (March 1 and 2 only)
  • Princess Nokia
  • Poppy
  • Yellow Claw
  • Vini Vici

Pearson Dome

  • 5 Seconds of Summer
  • AKB48 (March 1 and 3 only)
  • Jauz
  • Knife Party
  • Lexie Liu
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Migos
  • Morgan Page
  • Mother Mother
  • Nervo
  • Nghtmre (B2B)
  • Nitro Fun
  • Slushii (B2B)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Timmy Trumpet
  • Twice
March 2, 2022
March 3, 2022
March 4, 2022
March 5, 2022

Pearson Park Easter Fun Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park School's Out Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park Summer Luau Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park September Celebration Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes
September 4, 2017 Miracle World Amphitheater
  • Doberman Infinity
  • Tove Lo

Pearson Dome

  • Coldplay
  • Drake
  • Imagine Dragons
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Sia
September 5, 2017
September 6, 2017
September 7, 2017
September 8, 2017
September 3, 2018 Miracle World Amphitheater
  • Dan + Shay

Pearson Dome

  • Dua Lipa
  • E-girls
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
  • Little Mix
September 7, 2018
September 2, 2019 Miracle World Amphitheater
  • Ayo & Teo
  • Meghan Trainor
  • Gammer
  • Juice=Juice
  • Lookas
  • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Pearson Dome

  • E-girls
  • Jolin Tsai
  • Knife Party
  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
  • Lady Gaga
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • SUPER☆GiRLS
  • Tokyo Machine
  • Twice
During Twice's performances, Gaga (substituting for Mina) joined Nayeon, Jeongyeon and Chaeyoung onstage for the performance of "Born This Way".
September 3, 2019
September 4, 2019
September 5, 2019
September 6, 2019
September 2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 2021 Pearson Dome
  • Ariana Grande
  • Fall Out Boy (September 9 only)
  • Green Day (September 9 only)
  • Itzy
  • J Balvin
  • Luke Combs
  • Maroon 5 (September 9 only)
  • Marshmello
  • Slushii
  • Weezer (September 9 only)
September 5, 2022 Miracle World Amphitheater
  • Aespa
  • Alison Wonderland
  • Ayo & Teo
  • Bea Miller
  • Becky Hill
  • Bear Grillz (September 5, 6 and 7 only)
  • Bree Runway
  • Crankdat
  • Daniel Caesar
  • Faky
  • Gareth Emery
  • Gilbert Preston
  • Himitsu Highway
  • Infected Mushroom
  • Kittie
  • Latto
  • Madeon
  • Maggie Lindeman
  • Matt & Kim
  • Max & Simon
  • More Plastic
  • Mura Masa
  • Nitti Gritti
  • Smile.dk
  • Stonebank
  • Trivecta
  • Vantage
  • Wolftyla

Pearson Dome

  • Bebe Rexha
  • BoA
  • Excision
  • Elisa
  • Jauz
  • Jhené Aiko
  • Krewella (B2B)
  • Lewis Capaldi
  • Lookas
  • Madison Beer
  • Marshmello
  • Mother Mother
  • Muzz
  • NMB48
  • Pooh Shiesty
  • Rina Sawayama
  • Selena Gomez
  • Stray Kids
  • SUPER☆GiRLS
  • Taylor Swift (B2B)
  • The World Standard
  • Yves V
September 6, 2022
September 7, 2022
September 8, 2022
September 9, 2022

Pearson Park Trick-Or-Treat Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes

Pearson Park Thanksgiving Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes
November 19, 2001
  • Britney Spears (November 19 only)
  • Cab Calloway
  • O-Town (November 19 only)
November 20, 2001
November 21, 2001
November 22, 2001
November 23, 2001
November 22, 2004 Green Day (November 19 only)
November 23, 2004
November 24, 2004
November 25, 2004
November 26, 2004
November 21, 2022 Miracle World Amphitheater
  • Bikini Machine
  • Boys World

Pearson Dome

  • Blackpink (November 22 and November 23 only)
  • Pegboard Nerds
November 22, 2022
November 23, 2022
November 24, 2022
November 25, 2022

Pearson Park Christmas Celebration Festival edit

Main headliners are written in bold
Date Headliners Notes
2017
December 16, 2019 Pearson Dome
  • Ariana Grande (December 19 only)
  • Blackpink
  • Bruno Mars
  • Celine Dion (December 17 only)
  • David Guetta
  • E-girls
  • Exo (December 18 only)
  • Himitsu Highway
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Social House (December 19 only)
  • SUPER☆GiRLS
  • Taylor Swift
  • Tokyo Machine
  • The World Standard
December 17, 2019
December 18, 2019
December 19, 2019
December 20, 2019

Other events held at Pearson Dome edit

Date Event Notes
April 24, 2022 Queen Creek Misfit Productions: The Hunchback of Notre Dame: The Musical Live
April 25, 2022
May 12, 2022 2022 Snowflake Union High School Graduation
August 10, 2022 The Funeral Service of Olivia Newton-John
April 15, 2023 The Funeral Service of Skylands' Favorite Horse: Ginger

List of awards shows held at Pearson Dome edit

Date Award show Notes
October 9, 2018 2018 Pearson Music Awards
2020 Pearson Music Awards Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 8, 2021 2021 Pearson Music Awards
September 28, 2022 2022 Pearson Music Awards
October 14, 2023 2023 Pearson Music Awards

Feel the Burn! (song) edit

"Feel the Burn!" is a song performed by an all-star female supergroup of pop, R&B, and hip hop artists for the official theme for Wii Sports. The group was purposely billed as The Female All-Stars to the public.

Background edit

American YouTuber WhitneyGoLucky conceived of the collaboration. She produced the track and the single will be released in February 2024. A music video was not produced for the single.

Performers (in order of appearance) edit

  • Taylor Swift
  • Dua Lipa
  • Sia
  • Lizzo
  • Katy Perry
  • Lady Gaga
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Pink
  • Miley Cyrus
  • Beyoncé
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Cardi B
  • Billie Eilish
  • Ariana Grande
  • Rihanna

Credits and personnel edit

Vocalists
  • With vocals – Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Natasha Bedingfield, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis, Keyshia Cole, LeAnn Rimes, Ciara, Ashanti and Nicole Scherzinger
  • Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande appears courtesy of Republic Records.
  • Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo appears courtesy of Interscope Records.
  • Beyoncé appears courtesy of Columbia.
Production
  • WhitneyGoLucky: writer, producer, background vocals, MIDI programming

2022 Pearson Music Awards edit

The 2022 Pearson Music Awards were held on September 28, 2022, at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona. Hosted by Ghia Burns, the show aired live on Pearson Channel and was also available for streaming on Pearson Go.

Background edit

Nominations were announced on September 1, 2022, via Twitter, and selected from releases during the eligibility period of late 2021, through August 30, 2022. Burns was announced as the show's host on September 8.

Performers edit

Performer(s) Song(s)
Adele "Easy on Me"
Aespa "Girls"
Billie Eilish "Happier Than Ever"
(Pre-recorded from the second show of Happier Than Ever, The World Tour at Gila River Arena in Glendale)
Blackpink "Shut Down"
"Pink Venom"
BTS "Permission To Dance"
Cab Calloway "Siren"
Cardi B "Up"
Dua Lipa
Megan Thee Stallion
"Sweetest Pie"
"Physical"
"Levitating"
Ed Sheeran
Taylor Swift
"The Joker and the Queen"
"Shivers"
(G)I-dle "Tomboy"
Haliene "Reach Across The Sky"
Imagine Dragons
JID
"Sharks"
"Bones"
"Enemy"
Jason Aldean
Carrie Underwood
"If I Didn't Love You"
Karra "Obstacle"
Kelly Marie Tran
Stephanie Lemelin
"Lonely"
"To Be Continued"
"In The Air"
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu "Maybe Baby"
Lady Gaga "Hold My Hand"
Masked Wolf "Astronaut in the Ocean"
Morgan Wallen "Wasted on You"
Nayeon "Pop!"
Olivia Rodrigo "I'm Fine, Thank You"
"Brutal"
Pegboard Nerds "Murda" / "The Ride" (intro)
"It's Like That"
Stephanie Lemelin
ØZI
"Everlasting"
"Outta My Control"
Taylor Swift
Krewella
"Easy Come, Easy Go"

Medley

  • "Carolina"
  • "Love Story (Taylor's Version)"
  • "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)"

"Strawberry Float"

Trixxxie Pearson's Iconic Award Medley
"Tint"
Twice "Scientist"
"Talk that Talk"
Walker Hayes "Fancy Like"
The Weeknd "Sacrifice"

Presenters edit

The initial list of presenters was released on September 10, 2022. Additional presenters were announced later that day and on the following, through Pearson Entertainment's official Twitter account.

  • A.J. Draven – presented Best Alternative Artist
  • Alanna Ubach – presented Best Latin Artist to Bad Bunny at Chase Field
  • Awkwafina – presented Favorite Musician's Pet
  • Ben Cook – introduced Aespa
  • Ben Fankhauser – presented Best Song of the Year
  • Benedict Wong – presented Best Male Artist
  • Benjamin Bratt – introduced The Weeknd
  • Brittany Snow – presented Best Country Artist
  • Cab Calloway & Chris Calloway – introduced Trixxxie and presented the Pearson's Iconic Award
  • Catherine O'Hara – presented Best Music Video
  • Danielle Bisutti – presented Olivia Rodrigo
  • Danimal Cannon & Chipzel – presented Best Rock Artist
  • Danny Pudi – presented Best Tour of the Year
  • Dennis Quaid – presented Best New Artist
  • Ghia Burns – main host, introduced Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion, presented Best Artist of the Year
  • Himitsu Highway – presented Best J-Pop Artist
  • Jack Quaid – introduced Taylor Swift & Krewella
  • Jade-Lianna Peters – presented Best K-Pop Artist
  • Jeremy Jordan – presented Best Album of the Year
  • Josh Duhamel – presented Best K-Pop Song
  • Kara Lindsay – presented Best Choreography
  • Kelly Clarkson – presented Best Rap Artist
  • Knife Party – presented Best Dance/Electronic Song
  • Krewella – introduced Nayeon
  • Laura Marano – introduced Morgan Wallen
  • Lauren Jauregui – presented Best R&B Album
  • Lauren Lapkus – presented Best K-Pop Album
  • MAY – introduced Walker Hayes
  • Milo Manheim & Meg Donnelly – introduced Twice
  • More Plastic – presented Best Dance/Electronic Album
  • Reid Stefan – introduced Karra
  • Sandra Oh – introduced Imagine Dragons and JID
  • Scorpion Sisters – presented Best Alternative Song
  • Steve Blanchard – presented Best R&B Song
  • Twice – introduced Masked Wolf
  • Utkarsh Ambudkar – presented Best Rap Song

Winners and nominees edit

Best Artist of the Year Best New Artist Best Male Artist
  • Taylor Swift
    • Adele
    • Blackpink
    • BTS
    • Cab Calloway
    • Dua Lipa
    • Drake
    • Harry Styles
    • Imagine Dragons
    • Lady Gaga
    • Lil Nas X
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Pegboard Nerds
    • The Weeknd
    • Twice
  • The Kid Laroi
    • Brandon John Walker
    • Giveon
    • Måneskin
    • Tate McRae
  • Drake
    • Ed Sheeran
    • Gilbert Preston
    • Harry Styles
    • Justin Bieber
    • Lil Nas X
    • Shawn Mendes
    • The Weeknd
Best Female Artist Best Duo/Group Best Streaming Artist
  • Taylor Swift
    • Adele
    • Billie Eilish
    • Dua Lipa
    • Face-Off Felicia
    • Lady Gaga
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Stephanie Lemelin
  • Pegboard Nerds
    • Blackpink
    • BTS
    • Dan + Shay
    • Florida Georgia Line
    • Glass Animals
    • Imagine Dragons
    • Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak.)
    • Twice
  • Cab Calloway
    • BTS
    • Dua Lipa
    • Drake
    • Harry Styles
    • Lil Nas X
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Pegboard Nerds
    • Taylor Swift
    • Twice
Best Alternative Artist Best Country Artist Best Dance/Electronic Artist
  • Imagine Dragons
    • AJR
    • Coldplay
    • Glass Animals
    • Kids That Rip
    • Machine Gun Kelly
    • Måneskin
    • Twenty One Pilots
  • Morgan Wallen
    • Chris Stapleton
    • Dan + Shay
    • Florida Georgia Line
    • Gabby Barrett
    • Hometown Girls
    • Luke Combs
    • Walker Hayes
  • Dua Lipa
    • Haliene
    • Karra
    • Krewella
    • Kygo
    • Marshmello
    • Pegboard Nerds
    • The Chainsmokers
    • Twice
Best J-Pop Artist Best K-Pop Artist Best Latin Artist
  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
    • AKB48
    • Arashi
    • Exile
    • Juice=Juice
    • Kumi Koda
    • Super Girls
    • The World Standard
  • Blackpink
    • Aespa
    • BTS
    • (G)I-dle
    • Itzy
    • NCT-127
    • Red Velvet
    • Seventeen
    • Stray Kids
    • Twice
  • Bad Bunny
    • Farruko
    • Kali Uchis
    • Karol G
    • Rauw Alejandro
    • Rosalía
Best R&B Artist Best Rap Artist Best Rock Artist
  • The Weeknd
    • Giveon
    • Khalid
    • Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak.)
    • SZA
  • Drake
    • Face-Off Felicia
    • Gilbert Preston
    • Lil Nas X
    • Megan Thee Stallion
    • Polo G
  • Mammoth WVH
    • Chevelle
    • Five Finger Death Punch
    • Greta Van Fleet
    • Knockout Ninjas
Best Album of the Year Best Alternative Album Best Country Album
  • Red (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
    • = - Ed Sheeran
    • 30 - Adele
    • Certified Lover Boy - Drake
    • Familia - Camila Cabello
    • Formula of Love: O+T=<3 - Twice
    • Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa
    • Happier Than Ever - Billie Eilish
    • Harry's House - Harry Styles
    • Montero - Lil Nas X
    • Sour - Olivia Rodrigo
    • Together In Our Hearts - Pegboard Nerds
  • Music of the Spheres - Coldplay
    • Mercury – Act 2 - Imagine Dragons
    • OK Orchestra - AJR
    • Scaled and Icy - Twenty One Pilots
    • Trampoline Overload - Kids That Rip
  • Fearless (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
    • Adventures in Animalsitting - Hometown Girls
    • Country Stuff: The Album - Walker Hayes
    • Dangerous: The Double Album - Morgan Wallen
    • Life Rolls On - Florida Georgia Line
Best Dance/Electronic Album Best K-Pop Album Best Latin Album
  • Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa
    • Between 1&2 - Twice
    • Caprisongs - FKA Twigs
    • Heavenly - Haliene
    • So Far So Good - The Chainsmokers
    • The Body Never Lies - Krewella
    • Together In Our Hearts - Pegboard Nerds
  • Formula of Love: O+T=<3 - Twice
    • Checkmate - Itzy
    • Face the Sun - Seventeen
    • Girls - Aespa
    • I Never Die - (G)I-dle
    • Oddinary - Stray Kids
  • Jose - J Balvin
    • KG0516 - Karol G
    • Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) - Kali Uchis
    • Un Verano Sin Ti - Bad Bunny
    • Vice Versa - Rauw Alejandro
Best R&B Album Best Rap Album Best Rock Album
  • An Evening With Silk Sonic - Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak.)
    • Dawn FM - The Weeknd
    • Dilemma - Kelly Marie Tran
    • Still Over It - Summer Walker
    • When It's All Said and Done…Take Time - Giveon
  • Certified Lover Boy - Drake
    • A Gangsta's Pain - Moneybagg Yo
    • Jersey Shore - Face-Off Felicia
    • Montero - Lil Nas X
    • Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers - Kendrick Lamar
  • Medicine at Midnight - Foo Fighters
    • AfterLife - Five Finger Death Punch
    • Mammoth WVH - Mammoth VWH
Best Soundtrack Album Best Song of the Year Best Streaming Song
  • Encanto - Various artists
    • Arcane: League of Legends - Various artists
    • Elvis - Various artists
    • Just Shapes & Beats: The Series: Songs of Season 1 - Various artists
    • Let's Go! Anpanman: Dolorin and the Ghost Carnival - Various artists
    • Ron's Gone Wrong - Various artists
    • The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack - Twice
    • Top Gun: Maverick - Various artists
    • Turning Red - Jordan Fisher, Finneas O'Connell, Josh Levi, Topher Ngo and Grayson Villanueva
  • "Levitating" - Dua Lipa
    • "Bones" - Imagine Dragons
    • "Easy on Me" - Adele
    • "Happier Than Ever" - Billie Eilish
    • "Heat Waves" - Glass Animals
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Light Switch" - Charlie Puth
    • "Permission To Dance" - BTS
    • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "The Feels" - Twice
  • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "Easy on Me" - Adele
    • "Happier Than Ever" - Billie Eilish
    • "Heat Waves" - Glass Animals
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "Levitating" - Dua Lipa
    • "Shivers" - Ed Sheeran
    • "The Feels" - Twice
Best Radio Song Best Alternative Song Best Country Song
  • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "Easy on Me" - Adele
    • "Happier Than Ever" - Billie Eilish
    • "Heat Waves" - Glass Animals
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Levitating" - Dua Lipa
    • "Light Switch" - Charlie Puth
    • "Shivers" - Ed Sheeran"
  • "My Universe" - Coldplay & BTS
    • "Beggin'" - Måneskin
    • "Bones" - Imagine Dragons
    • "Heat Waves" - Glass Animals
    • "My Ex's Best Friend" - Machine Gun Kelly (featuring Blackbear)
  • "Love Story (Taylor's Version)" - Taylor Swift
    • "Fancy Like'" - Walker Hayes
    • "Forever After All" - Luke Combs
    • "If I Didn't Love You" - Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood
    • "You Should Probably Leave" - Chris Stapleton
Best Dance/Electronic Song Best J-Pop Song Best K-Pop Song
  • "Talk that Talk" - Twice
    • "Drive Away" - Krewella
    • "Do It to It" - Arcaze (featuring Cherish)
    • "High" - The Chainsmokers
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Levitating" - Dua Lipa
    • "Pepas" - Farruko
  • "Summer Lemon" - Super Girls
    • "4 More" - Kumi Koda
    • "80's Lover" - Girls2
    • "Maybe Baby" - Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
    • "MiRival Dance" - The World Standard
    • "Motokaredesu" - AKB48
  • "Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" - BTS
    • "Maniac" - Stray Kids
    • "Pink Venom" - Blackpink
    • "Rock with You" - Seventeen
    • "Scientist" - Twice
    • "Sneakers" - Itzy
    • "Talk that Talk" - Twice
    • "The Feels" - Twice
    • "Tomboy" - (G)I-dle
Best Latin Song Best R&B Song Best Rap Song
  • "Pepas" - Farruko
    • "Después de la Playa" - Bad Bunny
    • "In Da Getto" - J Balvin & Skrillex
    • "Telepatía" - Kali Uchis
    • "Todo de Ti" - Rauw Alejandro
  • "Leave the Door Open" - Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak.)
    • "Damage" - H.E.R
    • "Good Days" - SZA
    • "Heartbreak Anniversary" - Giveon
    • "Peaches" - Justin Bieber (featuring Daniel Caesar & Giveon)
  • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "Astronaut in the Ocean" - Masked Wolf
    • "Boris" - Gilbert Preston & Lil Nas X
    • "Donkey Kong" - Face-Off Felicia
    • "Rapstar" - Polo G
    • "Santa Monica" - Face-Off Felicia (featuring Rauw Alejandro)
    • "Time Today" - Moneybagg Yo
Best Rock Song Best Soundtrack Song Best Viral Song
  • "Waiting on a War" - Foo Fighters
    • "Don't Back Down" - Mammoth WVH
    • "Living the Dream" - Five Finger Death Punch
    • "Sweet Revenge" - Violy Anderson
    • "Wait a Minute My Girl" - Volbeat
  • "Hold My Hand" - Lady Gaga (from Top Gun: Maverick)
    • "Carolina" - Taylor Swift (From Where the Crawdads Sing)
    • "Easy Come, Easy Go" - Taylor Swift & Krewella (from All Of A Sunny: Songs from Season 1)
    • "Enemy" - Imagine Dragons & JID (from Arcane: League of Legends)
    • "Everlasting" - Stephanie Lemelin (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Dolorin and the Ghost Carnival)
    • "I'm Fine, Thank You" - Olivia Rodrigo (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Dolorin and the Ghost Carnival)
    • "Mad Girl" - Pegboard Nerds, Mandy Moore and Karra (from Just Shapes & Beats: The Series; Season 2, Episode 7b "That Place Where You Jump")
    • "Nobody Like U" - 4*Town (Jordan Fisher, Finneas O'Connell, Josh Levi, Topher Ngo and Grayson Villanueva) (from Turning Red)
    • "Outta My Control" - Stephanie Lemelin & ØZI (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Dolorin and the Ghost Carnival)
    • "Siren" - Cab Calloway (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Dolorin and the Ghost Carnival)
    • "Shuffle" - Twice (From The Solitaire Girls Chronicles Season 1: The Soundtrack)
    • "Sunshine" - Liam Payne (From Ron's Gone Wrong)
    • "Vegas" - Doja Cat (From Elvis)
    • "We Don't Talk About Bruno" - Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and cast of Encanto (from Encanto)
  • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "Beggin'" - Måneskin
    • "Blick Blick" - Coi Leray & Nicki Minaj
    • "Boris" - Gilbert Preston & Lil Nas X
    • "Elena" - Gilbert Preston & Bad Bunny
    • "Heat Waves" - Glass Animals
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Peach" - Tokyo Machine
Best Music Video Best Collaboration Best Choreography
  • All Too Well: The Short Film - Taylor Swift
    • "Boris" - Gilbert Preston & Lil Nas X
    • "Easy on Me" - Adele
    • "Happier Than Ever" - Billie Eilish
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "It's Like That" - Pegboard Nerds
    • "Levitating" - Dua Lipa
    • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "The Feels" - Twice
  • "Stay" - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber
    • "Enemy" - Imagine Dragons & JID
    • "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" - Pegboard Nerds, Karra & Mandy Moore
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "Sweetest Pie" - Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa
  • "Peach" - Tokyo Machine
    • "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" - Pegboard Nerds, Karra & Mandy Moore
    • "Industry Baby" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
    • "Permission To Dance" - BTS
    • "Pink Venom" - Blackpink
    • "The Feels" - Twice
    • "Tomboy" - (G)-Idle
Best Tour of the Year Best Tour Manager Best Tour Outfits
  • Together In Our Hearts: The Tour - Pegboard Nerds
    • Future Nostalgia Tour - Dua Lipa
    • Happier Than Ever, The World Tour - Billie Eilish
    • Justice World Tour - Justin Bieber
    • Love On Tour - Harry Styles
    • Macherie World Tour - Tokyo Machine
    • Mercury World Tour - Imagine Dragons
    • Music of the Spheres World Tour - Coldplay
    • Permission To Dance On Stage - BTS
    • Sour Tour - Olivia Rodrigo
    • Spring Comes Around World Tour - Cab Calloway
    • Stray Kids 2nd World Tour "Maniac" - Stray Kids
    • The Apocalypse Ball - Stephanie Lemelin
    • The Chromatica Ball - Lady Gaga
    • Twice 4th World Tour 'III' - Twice
    • World's Hottest Tour - Bad Bunny
  • Kristiana Corcoran - Together In Our Hearts: The Tour (Pegboard Nerds)
    • Brian Marquis - Happier Than Ever, The World Tour (Billie Eilish)
    • Bobby Campbell - The Chromatica Ball (Lady Gaga)
    • Dan McGee - Justice World Tour (Justin Bieber)
    • Daniel Humphreys - Love On Tour (Harry Styles)
  • Lady Gaga - The Chromatica Ball
    • Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia Tour
    • Harry Styles - Love On Tour
    • Pegboard Nerds - Together In Our Hearts: The Tour
    • Twice - Twice 4th World Tour "III"
Best Tour Photographer Best Choice's Hottest Star (Male) Best Choice's Hottest Star (Female)
  • Project Calloway Team - Together In Our Hearts: The Tour (Pegboard Nerds)
    • Anthony Pham - Love On Tour (Harry Styles)
    • Michael Quiroga - Justice World Tour (Justin Bieber)
  • Alexander Odden (Pegboard Nerds)
    • Dan Reynolds (Imagine Dragons)
    • Harry Styles
    • Lil Nas X
    • Shawn Mendes
  • Taylor Swift
    • Dua Lipa
    • Lady Gaga
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Stephanie Lemelin
Best Fan Army Favorite Musician's Pet Pearson's Iconic Award
  • Nerd Nation - Pegboard Nerds
    • A.R.M.Y. - BTS
    • Beliebers - Justin Bieber
    • Blinks - Blackpink
    • Caillous - Gilbert Preston
    • Calloway Friends - Cab Calloway
    • Daydreamers - Adele
    • Firebreathers - Imagine Dragons
    • Harries - Harry Styles
    • Hotties - Megan Thee Stallion
    • Lemelinades - Stephanie Lemelin
    • Little Monsters - Lady Gaga
    • Livies - Olivia Rodrigo
    • Loves - Dua Lipa
    • Mendes Army - Shawn Mendes
    • MIDZY - Itzy
    • Once - Twice
    • Sheerios - Ed Sheeran
    • Skeleton Clique - Twenty One Pilots
    • Stay - Stray Kids
    • Swifties - Taylor Swift
    • Team Drizzy - Drake
    • Toki-Crew - Tokyo Machine
    • Tran Family - Kelly Marie Tran
  • Chase (Stephanie Lemelin)
    • Asia (Lady Gaga)
    • Olivia Benson (Taylor Swift)
    • Popular (Cab Calloway)
    • Vanilla (Alexander Odden)
  • Trixxxie

Artists with multiple wins and nominations edit

2023 Pearson Music Awards edit

2023 Pearson Music Awards
Sponsored byNintendo
Golfland
Pizza Factory
Starry
DateOctober 14, 2023 (2023-10-14)
LocationPearson Dome
Snowflake, Arizona
CountryUnited States
Hosted byCab Calloway
Most awardsTBA (10)
Most nominationsTBA(16)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkPearson Channel
ViewershipTBA
← 2022 · Pearson Music Awards · 2024 →

The 2023 Pearson Music Awards were held on October 14, 2023, at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona. Hosted by Cab Calloway, the show aired live on Pearson Channel and was also available for streaming on Pearson Go.

Background edit

Nominations were announced on September 8, 2023, via Twitter, and selected from releases during the eligibility period of late 2022, through September 9, 2023. Calloway was announced as the show's host on September 12.

On September 25, 2023, Pearson Entertainment and Project Calloway Inc. announced that Twice member Chaeyoung was pulled out the 2023 Pearson Music Awards due to health issues.

Performers edit

Performer(s) Song(s)
Anne-Marie "Sweet Hurt"
Beyoncé "Cuff It"
"Break My Soul"
Billie Eilish "What Was I Made For?"
Cab Calloway "Come & Get Me"
"Running In The 90's"
David Guetta
Bebe Rexha
"I'm Good (Blue)"
Doja Cat "Attention"
Dua Lipa "Dance the Night"
Face-Off Felicia
JID
"Oso"[a]
Fiasco "Fantasista"
Gilbert Preston
Bad Bunny
"Elena"
GloRilla
Cardi B
"Tomorrow 2"
Himitsu Highway "Seishun Subliminal"
Imagination Movers "I Think I Like You"
Jack Black "Peaches"
Jihyo "Killin' Me Good"
Knockout Ninjas
Kids That Rip
"Citrus"
"Story of Duty"
Miley Cyrus "Flowers"
Nicki Minaj "Super Freaky Girl"
NewJeans "OMG"
"Ditto"
"Super Shy"
Olivia Rodrigo "Vampire"
Pegboard Nerds
Twice[b]
"Fortunate"
"You've Got To Listen To Me"
"In The Name Of Love"
"Anything Is Possible"
Project Calloway Family "Anniversary"
Rihanna Pearson's Iconic Award Medley
  • "Where Have You Been"
  • "We Found Love"
  • "This Is What You Came For"
  • "Only Girl (In the World)"
  • "Work"
  • "Wild Thoughts"
  • "Rude Boy"
  • "Umbrella"
  • "Lift Me Up"
Scott "Smitty" Smith
Tzuyu
"Disastrophe"
Stephanie Lemelin "Give Me a Break, Stop Now"
"99"
"Hurricane"
Taylor Swift
Krewella
Ice Spice
"Lavender Haze"
"Bejeweled"
"Don't You Wanna Dance"
"Anti-Hero"
"Karma"
Trixxxie "Girls Meeting"
Twice[b] "Moonlight Sunrise"
"Set Me Free" (English version)
Zoom "Shine A Light"
  1. ^ Presented by Starry.
  2. ^ a b Chaeyoung was absent from the 2023 Pearson Music Awards due to health issues.

Presenters edit

The initial list of presenters was released on September 9, 2023. Additional presenters were announced later that day and on the following, through Pearson Entertainment's official Twitter account.

  • A.J. Draven – introduced Stephanie Lemelin
  • Amy Schumer – presented Best Duo/Group
  • Aqua – introduced Pegboard Nerds and Twice
  • Awkwafina – presented Best Fan Army
  • Cab Calloway – main host
  • Cecilia Calloway – introduced Olivia Rodrigo
  • Cherry Pearson and Emmeline Pearson-Liang– presented Trixxxie
  • Chris Calloway – presented Best Song of the Year
  • Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlie Day – introduced Jack Black
  • Christopher Calloway Brooks – introduced Billie Eilish
  • Diane Guerrero – introduced Himitsu Highway
  • Excision – presented Best Album of the Year
  • Hailee Stenfield – presented Best K-Pop Song
  • Idina Menzel – presented Best K-Pop Album
  • The Imagination Movers' families and Warehouse Mouse – introduced Imagination Movers
  • Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter – introduced Beyoncé
  • Jeff Goldblum – introduced Anne-Marie
  • Josh Duhamel – presented Best Male Artist
  • Kelly Clarkson – presented the Pearson's Iconic Award to Rihanna
  • Krewella – presented Best J-Pop Song
  • Laura Marano – presented Best Female Artist
  • Lil Rel Howery – presented Best Rap Artist
  • Makiko Pearson – presented Best Music Video
  • Mary Hicks – introduced Scott "Smitty" Smith and Tzuyu
  • Meg Donnelly – presented Best K-Pop Artist
  • More Plastic – presented Best Dance/Electronic Artist
  • Taraji P. Henson – presented R&B Artist
  • Tiffany Haddish – presented Best Tour of the Year
  • Wendy Calio and Jeremy Gilbert – presented Best New Artist
  • Zachary Gordon – presented Best Documentary

Winners and nominees edit

Best Artist of the Year Best New Artist Best Male Artist
  • Taylor Swift
    • Beyoncé
    • Blackpink
    • Cab Calloway
    • Doja Cat
    • Harry Styles
    • Imagination Movers
    • Nicki Minaj
    • Pegboard Nerds
    • Twice
    • The Weeknd
  • Ice Spice
    • Gayle
    • Jax
    • NewJeans
    • PinkPantheress
    • Steve Lacy
  • Cab Calloway
    • Drake
    • Ed Sheeran
    • Gilbert Preston
    • Harry Styles
    • Lil Nas X
    • The Weeknd
Best Female Artist Best Duo/Group Best Streaming Artist
  • Taylor Swift
    • Beyoncé
    • Doja Cat
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Pink
    • Stephanie Lemelin
    • Trixxxie
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Twice
    • Blackpink
    • Coldplay
    • Dan + Shay
    • Fall Out Boy
    • Fiasco
    • Himitsu Highway
    • Imagine Dragons
    • Imagination Movers
    • Måneskin
    • Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak)
    • Zoom
  • Taylor Swift
    • Beyoncé
    • Cab Calloway
    • Imagination Movers
    • Nicki Minaj
    • Pegboard Nerds
    • Twice
Best Alternative Artist Best Country Artist Best Dance/Electronic Artist
  • Imagine Dragons
    • Coldplay
    • Fall Out Boy
    • Kids That Rip
    • Måneskin
    • OneRepublic
  • Luke Combs
    • Carrie Underwood
    • Cole Swindell
    • Hometown Girls
    • Jason Aldean
    • Kelsea Ballerini
    • Morgan Wallen
    • Priscilla Block
  • Pegboard Nerds
    • The Chainsmokers
    • Diplo
    • Marshmello
    • Swedish House Mafia
Best J-Pop Artist Best K-Pop Artist Best Latin Artist
  • MiSaMo
    • AKB48
    • NiziU
    • Nogizaka46
    • Kumi Koda
  • Twice
    • Aespa
    • Blackpink
    • Itzy
    • Nmixx
    • Stray Kids
    • Tomorrow X Together
  • Karol G
    • Anitta
    • Bad Bunny
    • Rauw Alejandro
    • Shakira
Best R&B Artist Best Rap Artist Best Rock Artist
  • Beyoncé
    • Brent Faiyaz
    • Doja Cat
    • Muni Long
    • Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak)
    • Summer Walker
    • Steve Lacy
    • SZA
    • The Weeknd
  • Nicki Minaj
    • Cardi B
    • Face-Off Felicia
    • Future
    • Gilbert Preston
    • GloRilla
    • Ice Spice
    • Jack Harlow
    • Lil Nas X
  • Metallica
    • Blink-182
    • Knockout Ninjas
    • Papa Roach
    • Red Hot Chili Peppers
Best Album of the Year Best Alternative Album Best Country Album
  • Midnights (3am Edition) - Taylor Swift
    • Apocalypse Part 2: The Hurricane - Stephanie Lemelin
    • Calloway Party - Cab Calloway
    • Endless Summer Vacation - Miley Cyrus
    • In a Bigger Warehouse - Imagination Movers
    • Renaissance - Beyoncé
    • Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² (Repackage) - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • Trustfall - Pink
  • Flesh - Amoeba Amnesia
    • It's a Beautiful Day - Thirty Seconds to Mars
    • Mercury – Act 2 - Imagine Dragons
    • So Much (for) Stardust - Fall Out Boy
    • This Is Why - Paramore
  • Speak Now (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
    • Gettin' Old - Luke Combs
    • Macon, Georgia - Jason Aldean
    • One Thing at a Time - Morgan Wallen
    • Subject to Change - Kelsea Ballerini
Best Dance/Electronic Album Best K-Pop Album Best Latin Album
  • Together In Love: O+N²+T+PBN=<3² (Repackage) - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • Best Night of Your Life - David Guetta
    • Drive - Tiësto
    • Higher Ground (Part 2) - Koven
    • Let Them Only See Butetrflies - Grabbitz
  • Ready To Be - Twice
  • Zone - Jihyo
    • 5-Star - Stray Kids
    • Born Pink - Blackpink
    • FML - Seventeen
    • The Name Chapter: Tempation - Tomorrow X Together
  • Fantasista - Fiasco
  • Desvelado - Eslabon Armado
  • Mañana Será Bonito - Karol G
  • Motomami - Rosalía
  • Un Verano Sin Ti - Bad Bunny
Best R&B Album Best Rap Album Best Rock Album
  • Renaissance - Beyoncé
    • Dawn FM - The Weeknd
    • Heroes & Villains - Metro Boomin
    • SOS - SZA
    • Fantasista - Fiasco
  • Grounded For Life - Gilbert Preston
    • Anyways, Life's Great - GloRilla
    • Naujour - Toosii
    • Pink Tape - Lil Uzi Vert
    • Playhouse Noggin - Face-Off Felicia
  • 72 Seasons - Metallica
    • Ghost - Impera
    • Return of the Dream Canteen - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    • Story of Duty - Knockout Ninjas
    • Will of the People - Muse
Best Soundtrack Album Best Song of the Year Best Streaming Song
  • "Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift
    • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Bad Habit" - Steve Lacy
    • "Break My Soul" - Beyoncé
    • "Creepin'" - Metro Boomin featruing The Weeknd & 21 Savage
    • "Flowers" - Miley Cyrus
    • "Girls Meeting" - Trixxxie
    • "Hurricane" - Stephanie Lemelin
    • "I Think I Like You" - Imagination Movers
    • "I'm Good (Blue)" - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
    • "In The Name of Love" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Moonlight Sunrise" - Twice
    • "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" - Pink
    • "Running In The 90's" - Cab Calloway
    • "Set Me Free" - Twice
    • "Shine A Light" - Zoom
    • "Super Freaky Girl" - Nicki Minaj
  • "I Think I Like You" - Imagination Movers
    • "Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift
    • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Break My Soul" - Beyoncé
    • "Creepin'" - Metro Boomin featruing The Weeknd & 21 Savage
    • "Flowers" - Miley Cyrus
    • "Moonlight Sunrise" - Twice
    • "Running In The 90's" - Cab Calloway
    • "Shine A Light" - Zoom
Best Radio Song Best Alternative Song Best Country Song
  • "Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift
    • "Bad Habit" - Steve Lacy
    • "Cuff It" - Beyoncé
    • "Creepin'" - Metro Boomin featruing The Weeknd & 21 Savage
    • "Faithful" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Flowers" - Miley Cyrus
    • "Girls Meeting" - Trixxxie
    • "I Think I Like You" - Imagination Movers
    • "I'm Good (Blue)" - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
    • "Running In The 90's" - Cab Calloway
    • "Shine A Light" - Zoom
    • "Super Freaky Girl" - Nicki Minaj
  • "Hold Me Like a Grudge" - Fall Out Boy
    • "Crushed" - Imagine Dragons
    • "The Last Straw" - Amoeba Amnesia
    • "The Loneliest" - Måneskin
    • "This Is Why" - Paramore
  • "I Can See You (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]" - Taylor Swift
    • "Buy Dirt" - Jordan Davis featuring Luke Bryan
    • "Drinkaby" - Cole Swindell
    • "Half of My Hometown" - Kelsea Ballerini featuring Kenny Chesney
    • "The Kind of Love We Make" - Luke Combs
Best Dance/Electronic Song Best J-Pop Song Best K-Pop Song
  • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "In The Name of Love" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" - Elton John & Dua Lipa
    • "Escape" – KX5, Kaskade, Deadmau5 featuring Hayla
    • "Hot In It" - Tiësto & Charli XCX
    • "I'm Good (Blue)" - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
  • "Set Me Free" - Twice
    • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Cupid" - Fifty Fifty
    • "Ditto" - NewJeans
    • "Killin' Me Good" - Jihyo
    • "Moonlight Sunrise" - Twice
    • "S-Class" - Stray Kids
    • "Super" - Seventeen
    • "Shut Down" - Blackpink
Best Latin Song Best R&B Song Best Rap Song
  • "Fantasista" - Fiasco
    • "El Incomprendido" - Farruko, Víctor Cárdenas & DJ Adoni
    • "Mamiii" - Becky G & Karol G
    • "Provenza" - Karol G"
    • "Where She Goes" - Bad Bunny
  • "Creepin'" - Metro Boomin featruing The Weeknd & 21 Savage
    • "Attention" - Doja Cat
    • "Break My Soul" - Beyoncé
    • "Essence" - Wizkid featuring Tems
    • "Hrs And Hrs" - Muni Long
    • "Shirt" - SZA
  • "Tomorrow 2" - GloRilla & Cardi B
    • "Elena" - Gilbert Preston & Bad Bunny
    • "Just Wanna Rock" - Lil Uzi Vert
    • "Oso" - Face-Off Felicia & JID featuring Joey Gian
    • "Star Walkin' (League of Legends World Anthem)" - Lil Nas X
    • "Super Freaky Girl" - Nicki Minaj
    • "Wait for U" - Future featuring Drake & Tems
Best Rock Song Best Soundtrack Song Best Viral Song
  • "Story of Duty" - Knockout Ninjas
    • "Black Summer" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    • "Edging" - Blink-182
    • "Patient Number 9" - Ozzy Osbourne featuring Jeff Beck
    • "So Called Life" - Three Days Grace
  • "Dance the Night" - Dua Lipa (from Barbie: The Album)
    • "Barbie World" - Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice & Aqua (from Barbie: The Album)
    • "Calling" - Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & Nav featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie (from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
    • "Don't You Wanna Dance?" - Taylor Swift & Krewella (from All of a Sunny: Songs from Season 2)
    • "Lift Me Up" - Rihanna (from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever)
    • "Naughty Thing" - Stephanie Lemelin (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Robori and the Warming Present)
    • "Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)" - The Weeknd (from Avatar: The Way of Water)
    • "Peaches" - Jack Black (from The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
    • "Quiplash" - Hayley Williams (from Quiplash)
    • "Steal the Show" - Lauv (from Elemental)
    • "Sweet Hurt" - Anne-Marie (from Let's Go! Anpanman: Robori and the Warming Present)
    • "Watati" - Karol G featuring Aldo Ranks (from Barbie: The Album)
    • "What Was I Made For?" - Billie Eilish (from Barbie: The Album)
  • "Bejeweled" - Taylor Swift
    • "Barbie World" - Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice & Aqua (from Barbie: The Album)
    • "Creepin'" - Metro Boomin featruing The Weeknd & 21 Savage
    • "In The Name of Love" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "You've Got To Listen To Me" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
Best Music Video Best Collaboration Best Choreography
  • "Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift
    • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Disastrophe" - Scott "Smitty" Smith & Tzuyu
    • "Flowers" - Miley Cyrus
    • "Girls Meeting" - Trixxxie
    • "I Think I Like You" - Imagination Movers
    • "Moonlight Sunrise" - Twice
    • "Running in the 90's" - Cab Calloway
    • "Shine A Light" - Zoom
    • "Super Freaky Girl" - Nicki Minaj
  • "Karma" - Taylor Swift featuring Ice Spice
    • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Slumber Party" - Imagination Movers & Pegboard Nerds
    • "Tomorrow 2" - GloRilla & Cardi B
    • "Unholy" - Sam Smith & Kim Petras
  • "Anything Is Possible" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Disastrophe" - Scott "Smitty" Smith & Tzuyu
    • "I Think I Like You" - Imagination Movers
    • "In The Name of Love" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • "Running In The 90's" - Cab Calloway
    • "Shine A Light" - Zoom
    • "Shut Down" - Blackpink
Best Tour of the Year Best Tour Manager Best Tour Outfits
  • The Eras Tour - Taylor Swift
    • +–=÷x Tour - Ed Sheeran
    • After Hours til Dawn Tour - The Weeknd
    • Born Pink World Tour - Blackpink
    • Denim & Rhinestones Tour - Carrie Underwood
    • Farewell Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
    • Grounded For Life World Tour - Gilbert Preston
    • In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - Imagination Movers
    • Itzy 1st World Tour 'Checkmate' - Itzy
    • Long Live Montero Tour - Lil Nas X
    • Love On Tour - Harry Styles
    • Mercury World Tour - Imagine Dragons
    • Music of the Spheres World Tour - Coldplay
    • Renaissance World Tour - Beyoncé
    • Summer Carnival - Pink
    • The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
    • Together in Our Hearts: The Domination Continues - Pegboard Nerds
    • Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be' - Twice
    • World Tour 2023/2024 - Blink-182
  • Kristiana Corcoran - The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I (Pegboard Nerds & Twice) and Together in Our Hearts: The Domination Continues (Pegboard Nerds)
    • Bailey Fredricksen - Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be' (Twice)
    • Drew Watson - Grounded For Life World Tour (Gilbert Preston)
    • Erica Worden - The Eras Tour (Taylor Swift)
    • Josh Marin - The Calloway Party World Tour (Cab Calloway)
    • Sylvia Shann - Renaissance World Tour (Beyoncé)
    • Tony Cooper - In A Bigger Warehouse World Tour (Imagination Movers)
    • Wassim Slaiby - After Hours Til' Dawn Tour (The Weeknd)
  • Taylor Swift (The Eras Tour)
    • Blackpink (Born Pink World Tour)
    • Beyoncé (Renaissance World Tour)
    • Pegboard Nerds and Twice (The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I)
    • Twice (Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be')
Best Tour Photographer Best Choice's Hottest Star (Male) Best Choice's Hottest Star (Female)
  • Kevin Sikorski - The Eras Tour (Taylor Swift)
    • Angie Nelson - Grounded For Life World Tour (Gilbert Preston)
    • Norbert Schoerner - The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase I (Pegboard Nerds & Twice)
    • Project Calloway Team - In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour (Imagination Movers)
    • Rafael Pavarotti - Renaissance World Tour (Beyoncé)
  • Alexander Odden (Pegboard Nerds)
    • Ed Sheeran
    • Harry Styles
    • Rich Collins (Imagination Movers)
    • Scott "Smitty" Smith (Imagination Movers)
  • Taylor Swift
    • Beyoncé
    • Face-Off Felicia
    • Miley Cyrus
    • Trixxxie
Best Fan Army Best Musician's Pet Best Use of Sample
  • Swifties - Taylor Swift
    • Barbz - Nicki Minaj
    • Beyhive - Beyoncé
    • Blinks - Blackpink
    • Caillous - Gilbert Preston
    • Calloway Friends - Cab Calloway
    • Firebreathers - Imagine Dragons
    • Gearheads - Imagination Movers
    • Harries - Harry Styles
    • Lemelinades - Stephanie Lemelin
    • Little Monsters - Lady Gaga
    • Livies - Olivia Rodrigo
    • Loves - Dua Lipa
    • MIDZY - Itzy
    • Nerd Nation - Pegboard Nerds
    • Once - Twice
    • Sheerios - Ed Sheeran
  • Chase - Stephanie Lemelin
    • Gizmo - Michael Parsberg
    • Katniss - Scott Durbin
    • Melody - Rich Collins
    • Olivia Benson - Taylor Swift
    • Popular Jr. - Cab Calloway
    • Vanilla - Alexander Odden
  • Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice & Aqua's "Barbie World" - sampled Aqua's "Barbie Girl"
    • Beyoncé's "Summer Renaissance" - sampled Donna Summer's "I Feel Love"
    • David Guetta & Bebe Rexha's "I'm Good (Blue)" - sampled Eiffel 65's "Blue (Da Ba Dee)"
    • Face-Off Felicia's "Ooh & Aah" - sampled Twice's "Like Ooh-Ahh"
    • Face-Off Felicia & Anuel AA featuring Los Lobos' "Handy Manny" - sampled Los Lobos' "Handy Manny Main Title Theme"
    • Face-Off Felicia & JID featuring Joey Gian's "Oso" - sampled Joey Gian's "Special Agent Oso Theme"
    • Imagination Movers and Pegboard Nerds' "Slumber Party" - sampled Madness' "Our House" and Junior Senior's "Move Your Feet"
    • Pegboard Nerds & Twice's "Count Me In" - sampled Imagine Dragons's "Thunder"
    • Taylor Swift's "Question...?" - sampled Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods"
Best Concert Residency Best Documentary Pearson's Iconic Award
  • Enigma + Jazz & Piano - Lady Gaga
    • An Evening with Silk Sonic - Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak)
    • My Way: The Las Vegas Residency - Usher
    • Play - Katy Perry
    • Weekends with Adele - Adele
  • Halftime - Jennifer Lopez
    • The Apocalypse Chronicles - Stephanie Lemelin
    • Love, Lizzo - Lizzo
    • Niall Horan's Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi - Niall Horan & Lewis Capaldi
    • Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me - Selena Gomez
  • Rihanna

Artists with multiple wins and nominations edit

2024 Pearson Music Awards edit

2024 Pearson Music Awards
Sponsored byNintendo
Golfland
Pizza Factory
Daiso
DateOctober 8, 2024 (2024-10-08)
LocationPearson Dome
Snowflake, Arizona
CountryUnited States
Hosted byCab Calloway
Most awardsTBA (10)
Most nominationsTBA(16)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkPearson Channel
ViewershipTBA
← 2023 · Pearson Music Awards · 2025 →

The 2024 Pearson Music Awards were held on October 8, 2024, at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona. Hosted by Cab Calloway, the show aired live on Pearson Channel and was also available for streaming on Pearson Go.

Background edit

Nominations were announced on September 7, 2024, via Twitter, and selected from releases during the eligibility period of late 2023, through September 8, 2024. Calloway was announced as the show's host again on September 10. The same month, American band Imagine Dragons pulled out of the ceremony, Dan Reynolds claimed that the band's sole purpose of not attending was "unfair treatment" by Calloway and Pegboard Nerds.

Performers edit

Performer(s) Song(s)
Ariana DeBose "This Wish"
Ariana Grande "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)"
"Yes, And?"
Beyoncé "16 Carriages"
"Texas Hold 'Em"
Billie Eilish "Lunch"
Blake Roman "Poison"
Blink-182 "One More Time"
Cab Calloway "I Love..."
"Killing My Love"
Dua Lipa "Training Season"
"Houdini"
Fiasco "Mascara"
(G)I-dle "Wife"
"Super Lady"
Imagination Movers Solos Medley
  • "Evicted" (Dave Poche solo)
  • "The Sweetest Love" (Scott Durbin solo)
  • "Shut Up" (Scott "Smitty" Smith solo)
  • "Flawless" (Rich Collins solo)

"Ice Cream Sandwich"
"Aquarium"

Justin Timberlake "Selfish"
Kelly Marie Tran "Alicia"
Kids That Rip "Daylight"
Le Sserafim "Easy"
"Perfect Night"
"Unforgiven"
Luke Combs "Fast Car"
Maison Marais "Going Your Way"
"Pupil"
May "Leila"
Nicki Minaj
Lil Uzi Vert
"Everybody"
Olivia Rodrigo "Get Him Back!"
"Bad Idea Right?"
Pegboard Nerds
Twice
"The Punishment"
"I Got You"
"One Spark"
"Flash Flood Warning"
Reneé Rapp
Megan Thee Stallion
"Not My Fault"
Shinee Pearson's Iconic Award Medley
  • "Good Evening"
  • "1 of 1"
  • "Don't Call me"
  • "Everybody"
  • "View"
  • "Atlantis"
  • "Juliette"
  • "Hard"
  • "Love Like Oxygen"
  • "This Feeling"
  • "Lucifer"
  • "Replay"
Stephanie Lemelin
Karra
"Getcha"
"Hush"
Taylor Swift
Post Malone
"Cruel Summer"
"Is It Over Now?"
"Fortnight"
Tokyo Machine "Warning!!"[a]
Tyla "Water"
Usher
Summer Walker
21 Savage
"Good Good"
  1. ^ Presented by Daiso.

Presenters edit

The initial list of presenters was released on September 8, 2024. Additional presenters were announced later that day and on the following, through Pearson Entertainment's official Twitter account.

  • A.J. Draven – introduced Stephanie Lemelin and Karra
  • Alex Guarnaschelli – presented Best K-Pop Album
  • Amanda Leighton – presented Best Rock Artist
  • Auli'i Cravalho – presented Best Choreography
  • Awkwafina – introduced Kelly Marie Tran
  • Benedict Wong – introduced Dua Lipa
  • Brittany Snow – introduced Olivia Rodrigo
  • Cab Calloway – main host
  • Cecilia Calloway – introduced Le Sserafim
  • Cherry Pearson and Warehouse Mouse – presented Best K-Pop Artist
  • Chris Calloway – presented Best Song of the Year
  • Chris Pine – presented Best Rap Artist
  • Christopher Calloway Brooks – presented the Pearson's Iconic Award to Shinee
  • Duff Goldman – introduced Dave Poche
  • The Durbulence – introduced Scott Durbin
  • Emmeline Pearson-Liang – presented May
  • Gemma Chan – presented Best Musician's Pet
  • Halle Bailey – presented Best Female Artist
  • Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter, Rumi Carter and Sir Carter – introduced Beyoncé
  • Jenna Ortega – presented Best Collaboration
  • Jeremy Gilbert – presented Male Artist
  • Joan Grande and Frankie Grande – introduced Ariana Grande
  • Joey Fatone – introduced Imagination Movers
  • Julia Michaels – presented Best Music Video Director
  • Kether Donohue – presented Best Tour of the Year
  • Krewella – introduced Pegboard Nerds and Twice
  • Lauren Lapkus – presented Best New Artist
  • Lisa Loeb – introduced Rich Collins
  • Lil Wayne – introduced Nicki Minaj and Lil Uzi Vert
  • Makiko Pearson – presented Best Artist of the Year
  • Mary Hicks – introduced Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • More Plastic – presented Best Dance/Electronic Album
  • Wendy Calio – presented Best K-Pop Song

Winners and nominees edit

Best Artist of the Year Best New Artist Best Male Artist
  • Ariana Grande
  • Beyoncé
  • Billie Eilish
  • Cab Calloway
  • Doja Cat
  • Dua Lipa
  • Imagination Movers
  • May
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Taylor Swift
  • Twice
  • Doechii
  • Jvke
  • Kenya Grace
  • Le Sserafim
  • Rema
  • Stephen Sanchez
  • Tyla
  • Vcha
  • Cab Calloway
  • Dave Poche
  • Jungkook
  • Jvke
  • Rich Collins
  • Scott Durbin
  • Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • Tokyo Machine
Best Female Artist Best Duo/Group Best Streaming Artist
  • Ariana Grande
  • Beyoncé
  • Billie Eilish
  • Dua Lipa
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Stephanie Lemelin
  • Taylor Swift
  • Blink-182
  • Dan + Shay
  • Fall Out Boy
  • Fiasco
  • Jonas Brothers
  • Himitsu Highway
  • Imagination Movers
  • Maison Marais
  • Metallica
  • NewJeans
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Twice
  • Zoom
  • Ariana Grande
  • Cab Calloway
  • Imagination Movers
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Taylor Swift
  • Twice
Best Afrobeats Artist Best Alternative Artist Best Country Artist
  • Burna Boy
  • Fireboy DML
  • Rema
  • Tems
  • Tyla
  • Ameoba Amnesia
  • Fall Out Boy
  • Kids That Rip
  • Måneskin
  • Paramore
  • Bailey Zimmerman
  • Beyoncé
  • Luke Combs
  • Jason Aldean
  • Jelly Roll
  • Kenny Chesney
  • Lainey Wilson
  • Morgan Wallen
Best Dance/Electronic Artist Best J-Pop Artist Best K-Pop Artist
  • David Guetta
  • Illenium
  • Pegboard Nerds
  • Tiësto
  • Tokyo Machine
  • AKB48
  • Arashi
  • NMB48
  • Nogizaka46
  • Kumi Koda
  • Ateez
  • Jungkook
  • Le Sserafim
  • Nayeon
  • NewJeans
  • Stray Kids
  • Twice
  • V
Best Latin Artist Best R&B Artist Best Rap Artist
  • Bad Bunny
  • Fiasco
  • Karol G
  • Manuel Turizo
  • Shakira
  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Doja Cat
  • SZA
  • Usher
  • TBD
  • Drake
  • Ice Spice
  • Lil Durk
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Face-Off Felicia
Best Rock Artist Best Album of the Year Best Alternative Album
  • Blink-182
  • Green Day
  • Knockout Ninjas
  • Metallica
  • The Rolling Stones
  • 1989 (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
  • Act II - Beyoncé
  • Calloway Party - Cab Calloway
  • El Smitto - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • Eternal Sunshine - Ariana Grande
  • Enriched - Rich Collins
  • Evicted - Dave Poche
  • Guts - Olivia Rodrigo
  • Heart of the Multiverse - Pegboard Nerds
  • Hit Me Hard and Soft - Billie Eilish
  • In a Bigger Warehouse - Imagination Movers
  • Scarlet - Doja Cat
  • Secrets - Scott Durbin
  • Radical Optimism - Dua Lipa
  • The Rolling Thunder Society - May
  • The Tortured Poets Depertment - Taylor Swift
  • Transition - Kelly Marie Tran
  • Tyla - Tyla
  • With You-th - Twice
  • Blue Skies - Imagination Movers
  • Flesh - Amoeba Amnesia
  • TBD
  • So Much (for) Stardust - Fall Out Boy
  • This Is Why - Paramore
Best Country Album Best Dance/Electronic Album Best K-Pop Album
  • Born - Kenny Chesney
  • Cowboy Carter - Beyoncé
  • Gettin' Old - Luke Combs
  • Macon, Georgia - Jason Aldean
  • One Thing at a Time - Morgan Wallen
  • Brat - Charli XCX
  • Drive - Tiësto
  • El Smitto - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • Heart of the Multiverse - Pegboard Nerds
  • Mainichi - Tokyo Machine
  • Radical Optimism - Dua Lipa
  • 2 - (G)I-dle
  • Born to Be - Itzy
  • Easy - Le Sserafim
  • Na - Nayeon
  • TBD
  • With You-th - Twice
Best Latin Album Best R&B Album Best Rap Album
  • TBD
  • Fantasista - Fiasco
  • Mañana Será Bonito - Karol G
  • TBD
  • Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana - Bad Bunny
  • Coming Home - Usher
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • Pink Friday 2 - Nicki Minaj
  • Playhouse Noggin - Face-Off Felicia
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
Best Rock Album Best Soundtrack Album Best Song of the Year
  • 72 Seasons - Metallica
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • Story of Duty - Knockout Ninjas
  • TBD
  • "Agora Hills" - Doja Cat
  • "Alicia" - Kelly Marie Tran
  • "Aquarium" - Imagination Movers
  • "Cruel Summer" - Taylor Swift
  • "Do Shot" - Trixxxie
  • "Evicted" - Dave Poche
  • "Flash Flood Warning" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "Flawless" - Rich Collins
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • "Get Him Back!" - Olivia Rodrigo
  • "Getcha" - Stephanie Lemelin
  • "Golden Hour" - Jvke
  • "Houdini" - Dua Lipa
  • "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]" - Taylor Swift
  • "Leila" - May
  • "Lunch" - Billie Eilish
  • "Mascara" - Fiasco
  • "Killing My Love" - Cab Calloway
  • "One Spark" - Twice
  • "The Punishment" - Pegboard Nerds
  • "Pupil" - Maison Marais
  • "Roar" - Zoom
  • "The Sweetest Love" - Scott Durbin
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Texas Hold 'Em" - Beyoncé
  • "Water" - Tyla
  • "What It Is (Block Boy)" - Doechii
  • "Yes, And?" - Ariana Grande
Best Streaming Song Best Radio Song Best Afrobeats Song
  • "Agora Hills" - Doja Cat
  • "Aquarium" - Imagination Movers
  • "Flash Flood Warning" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "Flawless" - Rich Collins
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • "Get Him Back!" - Olivia Rodrigo
  • "Getcha" - Stephanie Lemelin
  • "Golden Hour" - Jvke
  • "Houdini" - Dua Lipa
  • "Lunch" - Billie Eilish
  • "One Spark" - Twice
  • "The Punishment" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "The Sweetest Love" - Scott Durbin
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Water" - Tyla
  • "Yes, And?" - Ariana Grande
  • "Aquarium" - Imagination Movers
  • "Cruel Summer" - Taylor Swift
  • "Do Shot" - Trixxxie
  • "Flash Flood Warning" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "Flawless" - Rich Collins
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • "Get Him Back!" - Olivia Rodrigo
  • "Houdini" - Dua Lipa
  • "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]" - Taylor Swift
  • "Killing My Love" - Cab Calloway
  • "Lunch" - Billie Eilish
  • "Roar" - Zoom
  • "The Sweetest Love" - Scott Durbin
  • "Water" - Tyla
  • "What It Is (Block Boy)" - Doechii
  • "Yes, And?" - Ariana Grande
  • "Calm Down" - Rema & Selena Gomez
  • "Not an Angel" - Tems
  • "Sittin' on Top of the World" - Burna Boy
  • "Someone" - Fireboy DML
  • "Water" - Tyla
Best Alternative Song Best Country Song Best Dance/Electronic Song
  • TBD
  • "Caviar" - Amoeba Amnesia
  • "Daylight" - Kids That Rip
  • "Ice Cream Sandwich" - Imagination Movers"
  • "Road Trip" - Imagination Movers"
  • "Fast Car" - Luke Combs
  • "Man Made a Bar" - Morgan Wallen
  • "Need a Favor" - Jelly Roll
  • "Take Her Home" - Kenny Chesney
  • "Texas Hold 'Em" - Beyoncé
  • "10:35" - Tiësto featuring Tate McRae
  • "Baby Don't Hurt Me" - David Guetta, Anne-Marie & Coi Leray
  • "Flash Flood Warning" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "The Punishment" - Pegboard Nerds
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Strangers" - Kenya Grace
  • "Von Dutch" - Charli XCX
Best J-Pop Song Best K-Pop Song Best Latin Song
  • TBD
  • "Dance Again" - Twice
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • "ABCD" - Nayeon
  • "Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers) - Ateez
  • "ETA" - NewJeans
  • "I Got You" - Twice
  • "One Spark" - Twice
  • "Perfect Night" - Le Sserafim
  • "Seven" - Jungkook featuring Latto
  • "Super Lady" - (G)I-dle
  • "Unforgiven" - Le Sserafim featuring Nile Rodgers
  • "Untouchable" - Itzy
  • "Wife" - (G)I-dle
  • TBD
  • "Mascara" - Fiasco
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
Best R&B Song Best Rap Song Best Rock Song
  • "Agora Hills" - Doja Cat
  • "Good Good" - Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage
  • "Kill Bill" - SZA
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • "Everybody" - Nicki Minaj featuring Lil Uzi Vert
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • "One More Time" - Blink-182
  • TBD
  • TBD
Best Soundtrack Song Best Viral Song Best Music Video
  • "Cruel Summer" - Taylor Swift
  • "Exit 9B" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice with Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • TBD
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Alicia" - Kelly Marie Tran
  • "Aquarium" - Imagination Movers
  • "Do Shot" - Trixxxie
  • "Evicted" - Dave Poche
  • "Exit 9B" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice with Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence
  • "Flash Flood Warning" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • "Flawless" - Rich Collins
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • "Get Him Back!" - Olivia Rodrigo
  • "Houdini" - Dua Lipa
  • "Leila" - May
  • "Killing My Love" - Cab Calloway
  • "One Spark" - Twice
  • "The Punishment" - Pegboard Nerds
  • "Pupil" - Maison Marais
  • "The Sweetest Love" - Scott Durbin
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Yes, And?" - Ariana Grande
Best Music Video Director Best Collaboration Best Choreography
  • Abby Collins - "Ice Cream Sandwich" (Imagination Movers)
  • Anthony Russo & Joe Russo - "Exit 9B" (Pegboard Nerds & Twice with Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence)
  • Flipevil - "One Spark" (Twice)
  • Greta Gerwig - "The Sweetest Love" (Scott Durbin)
  • Guzza - I Got You (Twice)
  • Joseph Kahn - "Aquarium" (Imagination Movers)
  • Taylor Swift - "Fortnight" (Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone)
  • "II Most Wanted" - Beyoncé & Miley Cyrus
  • "Aquarium" (Remix) - Imagination Movers featuring Harry Styles
  • "Exit 9B" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice with Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence
  • "Fortnight" - Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone
  • "Girls on the Highway" (Remix) - Scott "Smitty" Smith featuring Chris Stapleton
  • "I Got You" (Voyage version) - Twice featuring Lauv
  • "Yes, And?" (Remix) - Ariana Grande & Mariah Carey
  • "Aquarium" - Imagination Movers
  • "Exit 9B" - Pegboard Nerds & Twice with Imagination Movers featuring The Durbulence
  • "Flawless" - Rich Collins
  • "One Spark" - Twice
  • "The Punishment" - Pegboard Nerds
  • "Shut Up" - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • "Unforgiven" - Le Sserafim featuring Nile Rodgers
Best Tour of the Year Best Tour Manager Best Tour Outfits
  • +–=÷x Tour - Ed Sheeran
  • Apocalypse Part 2: The Hurricane Ball - Stephanie Lemelin
  • After Hours til Dawn Tour - The Weeknd
  • Calloway Party World Tour - Cab Calloway
  • The Eras Tour - Taylor Swift
  • The Forget Tomorrow World Tour - Justin Timberlake
  • Gloria the Tour - Sam Smith
  • Guts World Tour - Olivia Rodrigo
  • In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour - Imagination Movers
  • M72 World Tour - Metallica
  • Madonna: The Celebration Tour - Madonna
  • Mañana Será Bonito Tour - Karol G
  • Most Wanted Tour - Bad Bunny
  • Music of the Spheres World Tour - Coldplay
  • Pink Friday 2 World Tour - Nicki Minaj
  • The Scarlet Tour - Doja Cat
  • Summer Carnival - Pink
  • The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II - Pegboard Nerds & Twice
  • Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be' - Twice
  • World Tour 2023/2024 - Blink-182
  • Bailey Fredricksen - Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready To Be' (Twice)
  • Erica Worden - The Eras Tour (Taylor Swift)
  • Josh Marin - The Calloway Party World Tour (Cab Calloway)
  • Kristiana Corcoran - The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II (Pegboard Nerds & Twice)
  • Tony Cooper - In A Bigger Warehouse World Tour (Imagination Movers)
  • TBD - Guts World Tour (Olivia Rodrigo)
  • TBD - Pink Friday 2 World Tour (Nicki Minaj)
  • Imagination Movers (In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour)
  • Nicki Minaj (Pink Friday 2 World Tour)
  • Olivia Rodrigo (Guts World Tour)
  • Pegboard Nerds and Twice (The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II)
  • Twice (Twice 5th World Tour 'Ready to Be')
Best Tour Photographer Best Choice's Hottest Star (Male) Best Choice's Hottest Star (Female)
  • Kevin Sikorski - The Eras Tour (Taylor Swift)
  • TBD - Guts World Tour (Olivia Rodrigo)
  • TBD - Pink Friday 2 World Tour (Nicki Minaj)
  • Norbert Schoerner - The Sweetheart Domination World Tour: Phase II (Pegboard Nerds & Twice)
  • Project Calloway Team - In a Bigger Warehouse World Tour (Imagination Movers)
  • Alexander Odden (Pegboard Nerds)
  • Jungkook
  • Rich Collins (Imagination Movers)
  • Scott Durbin (Imagination Movers)
  • Scott "Smitty" Smith (Imagination Movers)
  • Ariana Grande
  • Dua Lipa
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Taylor Swift
Best Fan Army Best Musician's Pet Pearson's Iconic Award
  • Arianators - Ariana Grande
  • Barbz - Nicki Minaj
  • Calloway Friends - Cab Calloway
  • Columbidae - May
  • Gearheads - Imagination Movers
  • Lemelinades - Stephanie Lemelin
  • Livies - Olivia Rodrigo
  • Loves - Dua Lipa
  • Nerd Nation - Pegboard Nerds
  • Once - Twice
  • Sheerios - Ed Sheeran
  • Swifties - Taylor Swift
  • Boo - Momo
  • Chase - Stephanie Lemelin
  • Gizmo - Michael Parsberg
  • Katniss - Scott Durbin
  • Kookeu - Nayeon
  • Melody - Rich Collins
  • Olivia Benson - Taylor Swift
  • Popular Jr. - Cab Calloway
  • Roux - Scott "Smitty" Smith
  • Toulouse - Ariana Grande
  • Vanilla - Alexander Odden
  • Waluigi - May
  • Shinee

Artists with multiple wins and nominations edit

Matilda (2023 film) edit

Matilda is a 2023 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film directed by Carlos Lopez Estrada from a screenplay written by TBA. Produced by Pearson Entertainment, it is an animated adaptation of TriStar Pictures' 1996 live-action film of the same name, itself loosely based on the 1988 novel of the same title by Roald Dahl. The film stars actress Brooklynn Prince in the titular role, alongside Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Billy Eichner, Allison Janney, Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen.

Plans for an animated remake of 1996's Matilda were confirmed in October 2019. In January 2022, Pearson announced Estrada was being courted to direct the film. Prince, Hathaway, Carter, Eichner, Janney, Swire, McGrillen, and the rest of the voice cast signed on between March to July 2022.

Matilda premiered at the Pearson Dome in Snowflake, Arizona on November 3, 2023, and was released in the United States on November 24. It received critical acclaim from critics, who praised the performances of the cast. The film has grossed over $569 million worldwide against a total production budget of $250 million, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2023. Amongst Pearson's animated remakes, the film is the third-most-expensive and tenth-highest-grossing animated readaptation to date.

Cast edit

  • Brooklynn Prince as Matilda Wormwood; a young, savvy, well-mannered, intelligent 6½-year-old girl whose powers can make anything possible, Miss Honey's adoptive daughter.
  • Anne Hathaway as Jennifer Honey; the kind and devoted teacher at Crunchem Hall who inspires Matilda to believe in the power of what is inside, Matilda's adoptive mother.
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Agatha Trunchbull; Miss Honey's abusive aunt, and also the cruel and selfish principal at Crunchem Hall; she is a former Olympian athlete, and uses her strengths—shot put, hammer throw, and javelin—to hurt the children at the school. She also likes putting them in the Chokey, a small closet similar to an iron maiden with many nails sticking in it and broken glass shards.
  • Billy Eichner as Harry Wormwood; Zinnia's husband, Matilda and Michael's father, and a grumpy, hateful and abusive crooked car salesman.
  • Allison Janney as Zinnia Wormwood; Harry's wife, Matilda and Michael's neglectful and selfish mother, and a vain and cheery bingo-obsessed parent.
  • Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen as Bob and Bill; two FBI agents posing as speedboat salesmen who are investigating Harry due to his illegal car business.
  • Asher Bishop as Michael Wormwood; Harry and Zinnia's bratty son and Matilda's older brother, who bullies her, throws food at her, and calls her "dip-face".
  • Leah Janvier as Lavender; Matilda's best friend and fellow classmate.
  • Jordan Friedman as Amanda Thripp; Matilda's timid classmate who has pigtails which Miss Trunchbull hates.
  • Lenny Rush as Bruce Bogtrotter; Matilda's gluttonous senior classmate who gets abused by Miss Trunchbull for eating her chocolate cake.
  • Abby Ryder Fortson as Hortensia; a senior schoolmate who warns Matilda about the Trunchbull.
  • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Mrs. Phelps; the librarian who gives books to Matilda and is fascinated by and encourages her love of reading.

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On February 7, 2023, TBA was confirmed to compose and conduct the original score for Matilda. South Korean girl group Twice performed the original English-languaged song called "Powerful" that plays during the end credits, which was released as a single on October 6, 2023, a month before the film's theatrical release.

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Punch-Out!!
Directed byTBD
Written byTBD
Produced byTBD
Starring
CinematographyTBD
Edited byTBD
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
companies
Distributed byPearson Entertainment
Release date
December 27, 2024
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetTBD
Box officeTBD

Punch-Out!! is a 2024 American sports comedy film directed by TBD from a screenplay by TBD. Co-produced by Pearson Entertainment and Nintendo, the film is based on the Nintendo franchise Punch-Out!! and also serves as a live-action adaptation of the 2009 Wii video game of the same name. Rich Collins stars as the main character Little Mac, with Jonathan Langdon, Debby Ryan, Brad Dourif, Rainn Wilson, Bruno Mars, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Daniel McIvor, Ashok Kondabolu, Scott "Smitty" Smith, Freddie Highmore, Lee Priest, Jon Bernthal, Dave Bautista and Malcolm Barrett.

Development for Punch-Out!! began in September 2020, with producers Makiko Pearson and Shigeru Miyamoto and screenwriter TBD attached to the project. TBD as the director, while TBD was hired to revise the script. Casting began in October 2020, with Rich Collins and Jonathan Langdon being the first actors to be cast. Brad Dourif signed on to portray the role of Glass Joe in November 2020, and the rest of the cast joined in December 2020. Principal photography took place at in New York City, New York, from August to November 2021.

Punch-Out!! premiered at the Pearson Dome on November 6, 2024, and was released theatrically in the United States on March 13 in standard and IMAX formats by Pearson Entertainment. It grossed over $542 million worldwide, becoming TBD's highest-grossing film to date as a director. The film received positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for costume design categories at the 88th Academy Awards and 21st Critics' Choice Awards.

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  • Rich Collins as Little Mac, a 17-year-old American boxer from the Bronx, New York. He is quite small compared to his opponents, he makes up for it with his determination and skill.
  • Jonathan Langdon as Doc Louis, a former heavyweight boxing champion and Little Mac's trainer, who stands in Mac's corner during fights. Between rounds, Doc provides Mac with advice, encouragement, or sometimes a humorous anecdote. He is the creator of the "Star Punch", the most powerful move in Mac's arsenal. He has a fondness for chocolate bars. Langdon was chosen due to his role in Zombies (2018).
  • Debby Ryan as Melanie Laurence, Mac's love interest.
  • Brad Dourif as Glass Joe, a boxer from Paris, France. He is famous for his weakness and has a record of 1-99.
  • Rainn Wilson as Von Kaiser, a 42-year-old boxer from Berlin, Germany. He is an instructor of this same sport in a military academy.
  • Bruno Mars as Disco Kid, a 20-year-old American boxer from Brooklyn, New York.
  • Dee Bradley Baker provides vocal effects for King Hippo, an obese boxer who hails from Hippo Island, South Pacific. In Title Defense, he uses a manhole cover to protect his torso.
  • Louis Ozawa Changchien as Piston Hondo, a 28-year-old boxer from Tokyo, Japan.
  • Daniel MacIvor as Bear Hugger, a boxer from Salmon Arm, Canada.
  • Ashok Kondabolu as Great Tiger, a 29-year-old boxer from Mumbai, India.his special attack involves teleporting around the ring, with he does repeatedly. However, at the end of his attack he is unable to move for several seconds due to dizziness, which allows for Little Mac to knock him down with one punch to the head. Great Tiger wears a turban on his head accompanied by a jewel that flashes when he is about to perform an attack.
  • Scott "Smitty" Smith as Don Flamenco, a 23-year-old boxer from Madrid, Spain and Carmen's boyfriend.
  • Freddie Highmore as Aran Ryan, a 23-year-old boxer from Dublin, Ireland.
  • Lee Priest as Soda Popinksi, a 35-year old boxer from Moscow, Russia. the bottles he drinks from in-between fights are specifically defined as soda. However, his mid-fight quotes and dialogue are still indicators of his intoxicated behavior. During matches, he attempts to drink from a bottle in order to recover from being knocked down, or sometimes in the middle of the fight to regain health. If Mac prevents him from accessing his beverage, he becomes enraged.
  • Jon Bernthal as Bald Bull, a boxer from Istanbul, Turkey. He has a special attack called the "Bull Charge" in which he moves backward, then moves forward and knocks out the player in one hit with an uppercut.
  • Dave Bautista as Super Macho Man, a 27-year-old American boxer from Hollywood, California.
  • Malcolm Barrett as Mr. Sandman, a 31-year old boxer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • TBD as the Referee
  • TBD as Carmen, Flamenco's girlfriend.
  • Mike Tyson as himself
  • Jake Paul as himself

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In October 2020, Pearson Entertainment confirmed that Imagination Movers member Rich Collins and Jonathan Lagdon will play Little Mac and Doc Louis respectively. They were the first actors to sign on for the project and, according to Makiko Pearson, was always the only choice for the roles. In November 2020, Brad Dourif was set to play Glass Joe.

By December 2020, Rainn Wilson was set to play Von Kaiser, and a few days later, Bruno Mars was reported to be in talks for the role of Disco Kid. Mars' casting was confirmed later that month, while Imagination Movers member Scott "Smitty" Smith, who had starred with Collins in Disney Junior's live-action television show Imagination Movers (2008–2013), was cast as Don Flamenco. Like Collins and Langdon, Smith was the first and only choice for his respective role. The following month, Dave Bautista signed on to portray Super Macho Man, and Debby Ryan landed the role of the new character, Melanie Laurence in August 2013. On December 30, 2020, Pearson Entertainment announced the casting of Jon Bernthal as Bald Bull and Malcolm Barrett as Mr. Sandman.

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In January 2021, Langdon stated that she would hopefully begin filming in January 2021. The following month, Dee Bradley Baker discussed the large amount of work he had to do when it came to preparing for and recording his vocal effects for the role of King Hippo. Filming was originally scheduled to begin from April to July 2021; however, it was delayed due to Langdon's scheduling conflicts with the filming of Zombies 3 (2022). Filming eventually begin in New York City from August to November 2021.

Principal photography officially began in New York City, New York on August 3, 2021. On April 6, it was announced that additional filming would be happening at Pearson Studio E in Snowflake, Arizona. Filming officially wrapped on November 5, 2021. On December 3, 2021, Collins and Smith shared some new behind-the-scenes photos of the set, including a glimpse of their respective portrayals of Little Mac and Don Flamenco. The Imagination Movers took to Instagram to wrap up Collins and Smith's year and shared photos of moments of shooting the film. The first photo showed the film's script, which was blurred to avoid spoilers, but still showed their character names "Little Mac" and "Don Flamenco" in bold print. One photo showed Collins fighting Smith during filming, while another showed the process of film-making using CGI. In January 2024, Director revealed that he hopes post-production work on the film will be completed by March, saying:

"I'm very proud of the film. It's the most challenging film I've ever done, for sure. No question ... Using complicated, cutting-edge techniques to make this work. I don't think anybody's ever done a live-action film based on a boxing video game before. I have to say every single moment of the film had to be filmed in advance so that we could have a flow to the whole piece. Thank goodness we had the rehearsal time. You always need it on a musical anyway." — Director

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The first trailer for the film was released on March 2, 2024, during The Everyday Show. The trailer features the song "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode. The trailer garnered over 3 million views within the first 24 hours after release on Pearson Entertainment's YouTube channel.

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