Pray for the Wicked Tour

The Pray for the Wicked Tour[1] was a concert tour by Panic! at the Disco, in support of the project's sixth studio album Pray for the Wicked (2018). The tour began in Minneapolis on July 11, 2018, and concluded in Rio de Janeiro on October 3, 2019. The tour sold over one million tickets. This was also the last Panic! tour where songs off Vices & Virtues were performed.[2]

Pray for the Wicked Tour
Tour by Panic! at the Disco
Associated albumPray for the Wicked
Start dateJuly 11, 2018 (2018-07-11)
End dateOctober 3, 2019 (2019-10-03)
Legs5
No. of shows84
Panic! at the Disco concert chronology

Background and development

Panic! at the Disco performing at the Pepsi Center during the Pray for the Wicked Tour.

On March 21, 2018, the band released the latest music video for "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" and a new single "(Fuck A) Silver Lining". With the release came the announcement of a summer tour. Arizona and Hayley Kiyoko were announced as the opening acts.[3]

Controversy

Touring guitarist Kenny Harris officially departed from the band's touring line-up in September 2018. This occurred two days following the surfacing of sexual misconduct claims made against Harris on Twitter. The band said that Harris’ departure was due to "a personal matter" on their Twitter.[4] Harris was replaced by Mike Naran for the remainder of the tour.

Commercial performance

As of March 27, 2019, the "Pray for the Wicked Tour" has totaled $49 million, excluding the European dates yet to be reported, a remarkable 170 percent increase over the Death of a Bachelor Tour's $18.1 million, which was already a giant leap forward from the act's co-headline tour with Weezer and its headline Vices & Virtues Tour.[5]

Set list

The set list was performed on July 11, 2018, in Minneapolis, and is not intended to represent the majority of the shows on the tour.[6]

Notes

  • During the show in Toronto, Hayley Kiyoko joined Urie on stage during the performance of "Girls/Girls/Boys", as she was unable to perform her opening set due to issues getting across the Canadian border.[7]
  • During the show in Manchester, a technical glitch temporarily shut down the show in the middle of "Bohemian Rhapsody". However, the fans finished the song with Urie a capella.[8]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
North America[9][10][11][12]
July 11, 2018 Minneapolis United States Target Center A R I Z O N A
Hayley Kiyoko
12,732 / 12,732 $742,899
July 13, 2018 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 12,934 / 12,934 $746,340
July 14, 2018 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 16,000 / 16,000 $832,431
July 15, 2018 Columbus Nationwide Arena 14,279 / 14,279 $828,299
July 17, 2018 Chicago United Center 14,524 / 14,524 $968,318
July 18, 2018 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 12,743 / 12,743 $748,467
July 20, 2018 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum 11,021 / 11,021 $690,626
July 21, 2018 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena 12,202 / 12,202 $744,911
July 22, 2018 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena [lower-alpha 1] 13,382 / 13,382 $768,841
July 24, 2018 New York City United States Madison Square Garden A R I Z O N A
Hayley Kiyoko
14,608 / 14,608 $961,202
July 25, 2018 Boston TD Garden 13,059 / 13,059 $799,178
July 27, 2018 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 14,769 / 14,769 $933,231
July 28, 2018 Raleigh PNC Arena 14,088 / 14,088 $843,493
July 29, 2018 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena 10,539 / 10,539 $703,254
July 31, 2018 Sunrise BB&T Center 11,521 / 11,521 $612,806
August 1, 2018 Tampa Amalie Arena 14,028 / 14,028 $749,165
August 3, 2018 Houston Toyota Center 12,496 / 12,496 $791,109
August 4, 2018 Dallas American Airlines Center 13,960 / 14,506 $779,057
August 5, 2018 Tulsa BOK Center 11,617 / 11,617 $634,092
August 7, 2018 Denver Pepsi Center 13,223 / 13,223 $775,079
August 8, 2018 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena 11,350 / 11,350 $651,787
August 10, 2018 Seattle KeyArena 12,117 / 12,117 $700,695
August 11, 2018 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 8,805 / 8,805 $497,804
August 12, 2018 Portland United States Moda Center 13,240 / 13,240 $791,330
August 14, 2018 San Jose SAP Center 13,823 / 13,823 $741,273
August 15, 2018 Los Angeles Staples Center 13,848 / 13,848 $972,676
August 17, 2018 Glendale Gila River Arena 13,581 / 13,581 $817,895
August 18, 2018 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena 12,552 / 12,552 $718,447
Europe[13]
August 25, 2018[A] Reading England Little John's Farm
August 26, 2018[B] Bramham Bramham Park
Oceania[14][15][16]
October 6, 2018 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena E^ST 13,150 / 13,546 $850,911
October 9, 2018 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Theatre 2,926 / 2,926 $177,397
October 11, 2018 Brisbane Riverstage 8,575 / 8,575 $519,884
October 13, 2018 Melbourne Hisense Arena 10,907 / 10,907 $661,268
October 16, 2018 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Openside 6,337 / 6,337 $401,424
Asia[17][18]
October 20, 2018 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena IV of Spades
October 22, 2018 Tokyo Japan Zepp Tokyo
October 23, 2018 Shinkiba Studio Coast
October 25, 2018 Osaka Zepp Osaka Bayside
Latin America[19][20]
November 17, 2018[C] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
North America[21][22][23]
January 10, 2019 Buffalo United States KeyBank Center Two Feet
Betty Who
14,310 / 14,310 $810,443
January 12, 2019 Laval Canada Place Bell 8,328 / 8,328 $432,398
January 13, 2019 Manchester United States SNHU Arena 9,259 / 9,259 $637,390
January 15, 2019 Albany Times Union Center 12,071 / 12,071 $640,783
January 16, 2019 New York City Barclays Center 14,983 / 14,983 $1,053,581
January 18, 2019 Newark Prudential Center 13,803 / 13,803 $945,692
January 19, 2019 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center 10,628 / 10,628 $682,023
January 20, 2019 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 14,888 / 14,888 $1,018,046
January 22, 2019 Charlotte Spectrum Center 14,987 / 14,987 $934,767
January 23, 2019 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena 12,395 / 12,395 $697,199
January 25, 2019 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 14,566 / 14,566 $1,020,912
January 26, 2019 Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena 12,983 / 12,983 $857,140
January 27, 2019 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 12,318 / 12,318 $821,692
January 29, 2019 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 11,142 / 11,142 $650,341
January 30, 2019 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 15,672 / 15,672 $885,600
February 1, 2019 Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha 14,888 / 14,888 $916,054
February 2, 2019 Kansas City Sprint Center 14,237 / 14,237 $905,338
February 4, 2019 Rosemont Allstate Arena 13,653 / 13,653 $998,960
February 5, 2019 St. Louis Enterprise Center 14,636 / 14,636 $921,028
February 6, 2019 Memphis FedExForum 10,974 / 10,974 $623,538
February 8, 2019 Austin Frank Erwin Center 12,808 / 12,808 $849,616
February 9, 2019 New Orleans Smoothie King Center 13,804 / 13,804 $920,551
February 12, 2019 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum 7,543 / 7,543 $512,692
February 14, 2019 Anaheim Honda Center 12,481 / 12,481 $946,688
February 15, 2019 Inglewood The Forum Two Feet
Conan Gray
14,611 / 14,611 $1,080,270
February 16, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena 10,684 / 10,684 $660,378
February 19, 2019 Oakland Oracle Arena 13,273 / 13,273 $775,903
February 20, 2019 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 14,012 / 14,012 $925,668
March 3, 2019 [D] Houston NRG Stadium
Europe[1][24]
March 18, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live A R I Z O N A 5,915 / 5,915 $262,568
March 19, 2019 Paris France Zénith Paris 6,413 / 6,413 $291,974
March 21, 2019 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena 7,155 / 7,155 $276,272
March 24, 2019 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro A R I Z O N A
13,002 / 13,002 $752,033
March 25, 2019 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff 7,078 / 7,078 $420,410
March 26, 2019 Birmingham England Arena Birmingham 15,300 / 15,300 $917,986
March 28, 2019 London The O2 Arena 36,078 / 37,236 $2,192,330
March 29, 2019
March 30, 2019 Manchester Manchester Arena 15,771 / 15,771 $892,238
April 1, 2019[lower-alpha 2] Düsseldorf Germany ISS Dome A R I Z O N A 10,973 / 10,973 $492,341
April 3, 2019[lower-alpha 3] Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena 8,073 / 8,073 $362,223
April 4, 2019[lower-alpha 4] Hamburg Barclaycard Arena 7,103 / 7,103 $330,742
North America[26]
June 21, 2019[E] Dover United States Dover International Speedway
September 14, 2019[F] Atlanta Piedmont Park
Latin America[1][27]
October 3, 2019 [I] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Barra Olympic Park
Total 884,584 / 897,734 (98%) $52,657,305
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is a part of the Reading Festival[28]
B This concert is a part of the Leeds Festival[29]
C This concert is a part of Corona Capital[30]
D This concert is a part of Riptide Music festival.
E This concert is a part of 97X Next Big Thing festival.
F This concert is a part of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo[31]
G This concert is a part of Firefly Music Festival[32]
H This concert is a part of Music Midtown festival.
I This concert is a part of Rock in Rio festival.

Personnel

Notes

  1. A R I Z O N A and Hayley Kiyoko were scheduled to perform but did not due to issues getting across the border.
  2. The concert on April 1, 2019 in Düsseldorf was originally planned to take place on March 16, 2019 at Mitsubishi Electric Halle, but was rescheduled due to high demand.[25]
  3. The concert on April 3, 2019 in Berlin was originally planned to take place on March 15, 2019 at Columbiahalle, but was rescheduled due to high demand.[25]
  4. The concert on April 4, 2019 in Hamburg was originally planned to take place on March 14, 2019 at Stadthalle Offenbach in Offenbach, but was rescheduled due to high demand.[25]

References

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