JoJo Tour 2022

The JoJo Tour 2022 was the sixth headlining concert tour by American recording artist JoJo. Originally announced as the Good To Know Tour in February 2020, with initial dates being announced in Europe and North America, while the tour was scheduled to commence in April of the same year. Due to the increasing health and safety concerns, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the North American leg of the tour was rescheduled twice, with dates from November 2020 and May 2021 respectively. On January 15, 2021, the tour was cancelled altogether, due to the un-predictability of the pandemic. On October 26, 2021, JoJo announced the JoJo Tour 2022, which would serve in support of JoJo's fourth studio album Good to Know (2020) and her third EP Trying Not to Think About It (2021). The North American leg of the tour begun on February 24, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, United States and concluded on May 30, 2022, in Ottawa, Ontario.[1]

JoJo Tour 2022
Tour by JoJo
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumGood to Know
Trying Not to Think About It
Start dateFebruary 24, 2022 (2022-02-24)
End dateMay 30, 2022 (2022-05-30)
Legs2
No. of shows42
Websitehttp://iamjojoofficial.com/tour
JoJo concert chronology

Background

On February 21, 2020, JoJo announced her planned sixth headlining and third major world tour in support of her fourth studio album entitled the Good to Know Tour.[2][3] The tour was originally scheduled to travel throughout North America and Europe with the first leg of the tour largely takes place in North America and initially beginning on April 21 at the Showbox in Seattle.[4] The tour will travel to theaters across the country stopping in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston and more wrapping up in Minneapolis, MN on May 30.[5][6]

On March 27, 2020, just under a month before the tour was set to launch, due to increasing health and safety concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the North American leg of the tour was rescheduled with all the cities remaining and the new dates now running throughout November and December. In the announcement JoJo stated "It breaks my heart to have to postpone this tour... I was so excited to get on the road and play the new music for you guys, but everyone’s safety and health of course comes first, and we have no choice but to do the right thing and reschedule for later this year. Until then we’ll dance and sing together virtually!".[7][4] The tour was set to kick off with the original European dates throughout the UK beginning in Dublin, Ireland on Aug. 31, stopping off in Manchester, Birmingham and London amongst others before concluding on Sep. 25 in Stockholm, Sweden.[8][9]

On January 15, 2021, the tour eventually had been cancelled altogether due to the un-reliability of the pandemic. In a statement JoJo said "While there is new hope and positivity surrounding the COVID vaccine, there is still immense uncertainty about touring this year. With that being said, and after careful consideration, I have decided to cancel the good to know tour (both U.S. and U.K./Europe)... At this point there is no other choice and I am BEYOND sorry to anyone this might inconvenience". She did mention that she would be working on new music too "One thing I can promise though: I will be working diligently on trying to plan a new tour (and new album?) for 2022. Stay safe. Love each other. Don’t give up hope. I love you madly."[10][11]

Following the 'Trying Not to Think About It Tour" in October 2021, JoJo officially announced the rescheduled set of dates On October 26, 2021, titled simply as the "JoJo Tour 2022". In the announcement JoJo said "Performing live is one of my favorite parts of being an artist,” says JoJo. “It felt so right being back onstage for those dates in October, and I can’t wait to do it on a bigger scale in more cities next year!".[12] The tour will now be in support of JoJo's fourth studio album Good to Know (2020) and her third EP Trying Not to Think About It (2021) with The first leg of the 45-date trek kicked off on February 24, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, United States, making stops in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Nashville, Detroit, and Chicago, before concluding in Ottawa, Ontario on April 16, 2022.[13] The second leg of the tour commenced on May 3 in London, England, heading to Scotland, Germany, Italy, and Denmark, before wrapping on May 30 in Stockholm, Sweden.[14]

On February 1, 2022, JoJo announced that Quin, Tanerelle and Lindsey Lomis would be the list of acts that would lead as supports for the North American leg of the tour.[15]

Set list

This set list is representative of the March 1, 2022, performance in San Francisco. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "What U Need”
  2. Man
  3. ”Spiral SZN”
  4. ”Like That”
  5. ”Gold”
  6. ”Mad Love.”
  7. Love On The Brain” (Rihanna" cover)
  8. ”High Heels”
  9. “Worst (I Assume)”
  10. “Dissolve”
  11. Marvins Room” (Drake" cover)
  12. “Boy Without A Heart”
  13. “Anxiety (Burlinda’s Theme)”
  14. Demonstrate
  15. Weak” (SWV cover)
  16. Say So
  17. ”Feel Alright”
  18. “Comeback”
  19. “Pedialyte”
  20. “Think About You”
  21. Music
  22. Leave (Get Out)
  23. Too Little Too Late
  24. “Like This”
  25. Baby It's You

Tour dates

List of North American concerts
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance
February 24, 2022 Portland United States Wonder Ballroom Quin
February 26, 2022 Seattle The Showbox
March 1, 2022 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
March 3, 2022 Los Angeles The Novo by Microsoft Quin
Lindsey Lomis
March 5, 2022 Santa Ana The Observatory Quin
March 6, 2022 San Diego House of Blues
March 8, 2022 Tucson Rialto Theatre
March 10, 2022 Austin Scoot Inn
March 12, 2022 Dallas The Studio at The Factory
March 13, 2022 Houston House of Blues
March 15, 2022 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
March 17, 2022 Nashville Cannery Ballroom Tanerelle
Lindsey Lomis
March 19, 2022 Carrboro Cat's Cradle
March 21, 2022 Silver Spring The Filmore Silver Spring
March 22, 2022 Philadelphia Union Transfer
March 24, 2022 New Haven Toad's Place
March 26, 2022 New York City Terminal 5
March 29, 2022 Boston Roadrunner
April 1, 2022 Cleveland House of Blues
April 2, 2022 Cincinnati Bogart's
April 4, 2022 Detroit St. Andrew's Hall
April 5, 2022 Chicago The Vic Theatre
April 8, 2022 Milwaukee The Rave Lindsey Lomis
April 9, 2022 Minneapolis First Avenue
April 13, 2022 Toronto Canada Danforth Music Hall
April 14, 2022 Montreal Corona Theatre
April 16, 2022 Ottawa Bronson Centre
List of European concerts
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance
May 3, 2022 London England Roundhouse
May 6, 2022 Dublin Ireland The Academy
May 9, 2022 Manchester England The Ritz
May 10, 2022 Glasgow Scotland The Garage
May 12, 2022 Brighton England Brighton Concorde 2
May 13, 2022 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
May 15, 2022 Paris France Alhambra
May 16, 2022 Cologne Germany Luxor
May 18, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
May 21, 2022 Vienna Austria Grelle Forelle
May 23, 2022 Milan Italy Santeria Toscana 31
May 25, 2022 Berlin Germany Lido
May 27, 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
May 28, 2022 Oslo Norway Parkteatret Scene
May 30, 2022 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts
Date City Country Venue Reason
April 21, 2020 Seattle United States The Showbox Rescheduled twice due to COVID-19 pandemic, officially cancelled in 2021.[16]
April 22, 2020 Portland Wonder Ballroom
April 25, 2020 San Francisco The Regency Ballroom
April 27, 2020 Los Angeles The Novo by Microsoft
April 28, 2020 Santa Ana The Observatory
April 30, 2020 San Diego House of Blues
May 1, 2020 Tucson Rialto Theatre
May 4, 2020 Dallas Trees Dallas
May 5, 2020 Houston House of Blues
May 8, 2020 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
May 10, 2020 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
May 12, 2020 Carrboro Cat's Cradle
May 14, 2020 New York City Terminal 5
May 15, 2020 New Haven College Street Music Hall
May 17, 2020 Silver Spring The Filmore Silver Spring
May 19, 2020 Boston Royale
May 20, 2020 Philadelphia Union Transfer
May 22, 2020 Cincinnati Bogart's
May 23, 2020 Cleveland House of Blues
May 27, 2020 Chicago The Vic Theatre
May 28, 2020 Detroit St. Andrew's
May 30, 2020 Minneapolis First Avenue
February 19, 2022 Edmonton Canada Midway Venue capacity restrictions
February 20, 2022 Calgary MacEwan Hall Ballroom
February 23, 2022 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom

References

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  2. Mike Nied (2020-02-21). "JoJo Announces Imminent Release Of New Album 'Good To Know'". idolator. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  3. "JoJo Announces 'good to know' Album & Tour". Rap-Up.
  4. Vibe (2020-02-21). "Jojo Announces New Album And Tour". Vibe. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  5. Darville, Jordan (2020-02-21). "JoJo reveals new album good to know, announces tour". The Fader. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  6. "JoJo announces new album good to know and US headline tour dates". Entertainment Focus. 22 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  7. Billboard (2020-03-27). "JoJo Reschedules 'Good to Know' Tour Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  8. "JoJo Announces 2020 Tour With New Music Expected This Spring". Billboard. February 21, 2020.
  9. Yates, Jonathan (21 February 2020). "JoJo announces London Roundhouse show on her UK tour". mylondon.news.
  10. "JoJo Cancels the 'Good to Know Tour' Due to Covid-19 - That Grape Juice".
  11. "JoJo cancels Good to Know tour (But hints at new music)". 15 January 2021.
  12. "JoJo Announces 2022 Tour Dates". 25 October 2021.
  13. "JoJo Announces 2022 World Tour". 27 October 2021.
  14. "JoJo Announces 2022 Tour Dates".
  15. "JoJo 🍀 on Instagram: "💙💙💙 very excited to have these beautiful talented ladies joining me on the U.S. Leg of the tour. Check to see who will be playing in your city 🏙 xx"".
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