True Colors Tour
2015–16 concert tour by Zedd
True Colors Tour True Colors Official Poster
Associated album True Colors Start date August 6, 2015 (2015-08-06 ) End date January 11, 2016 (2016-01-11 ) Legs 3 No. of shows6 in Asia 11 in Europe 36 in North America 53 in total
The True Colors Tour was a headlining concert tour by Russian-German music producer Zedd , launched in support of his studio album True Colors . The tour visited Asia, Europe, and North America from 6 August 2015 to 11 January 2016.
Set list
Intro of "Hourglass"
Chorus of "Spectrum"
"Beautiful Now "
"Rather Be (Merk And Kremont Remix)"
"Rude (Zedd Remix)"
"Breakn' A Sweat (Zedd Remix)"
"Stay the Night (Zedd & KDrew Remix)"
"Straight Into the Fire"
"Bumble Bee "
"Illusion"
"Break Free "
"Clarity "
"Fall Into the Sky "
"I Want You to Know "
"The Legend of Zelda"
"Find You "
"Papercut "
"Done with Love"
"True Colors " (Grey Remix)
"Spectrum "
Shows
Date
City
Country
Venue
Secret Guest
Attendance
Revenue
Asia [ 1]
6 August 2015
Clarke Quay
Singapore
Zouk
—
1,500
1,500
100%
$126,500
7 August 2015
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Rach Chiec Golf Driving Range
—
4,500
5,000
90%
$144,000
8 August 2015
Pasay
Philippines
Mall of Asia Arena
N/A
7,744
10,000
77%
$420,346
11 August 2015 [ a]
Bangkok
Thailand
SCG Stadium
—
—
—
15 August 2015 [ b]
Osaka
Japan
Maishima Sports Island
—
16 August 2015 [ b]
Tokyo
QVC Marine Field
—
North America [ 2]
23 August 2015
Las Vegas
United States
Encore Beach Club
—
—
—
29 August 2015
6 September 2015[ c]
Seattle
Seattle Center
—
—
—
8 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Magna
The Great Saltair
The Chainsmokers [ 3]
2,843
4,000
71%
$104,781
10 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Broomfield
1stBank Center
Dominic of Big Gigantic [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
4,084
7,094
58%
$152,773
12 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Phoenix
Comerica Theatre
3lau [ 7]
3,724
5,000
74%
$137,788
15 September 2015[ e]
San Diego
Valley View Casino Center
Audien [ 8] [ 9]
—
—
16 September 2015[ e]
San Francisco
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
DVBBS [ 10] [ 11]
17,016
17,016
100%
$765,720[ 12]
17 September 2015[ e]
Benny Benassi [ 13] [ 14]
18 September 2015[ e] [ f]
Los Angeles
Staples Center
Steve Angello [ 15]
9,755
12,418
79%
$512,842
22 September 2015[ d] [ e]
El Paso
Williams Convention Center
Deorro [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
—
—
24 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Austin
Austin360 Amphitheater
Flosstradamus [ 19]
—
—
25 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Houston
Bayou Music Center
Borgore [ 20]
3,436
3,500
98%
$146,495
26 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Dallas
South Side Ballroom
Mat Zo [ 21]
6,305
8,006
79%
$254,105
28 September 2015[ g]
New Orleans
Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square
—
see footnote [ g]
see footnote [ g]
30 September 2015[ d] [ e]
Cleveland
Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Krewella [ 27] [ 28] and Adventure Club [ 29] [ 30]
—
—
2 October 2015[ d] [ e] [ f]
New York City
Madison Square Garden
—
—
—
3 October 2015[ h] [ e] [ i]
Washington, D.C.
DC Armory
Tommy Trash [ 31]
6,931
9,000
77%
$283,730
5 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Wallingford
Oakdale Theatre
DJ Hanzel [ 32]
2,034
4,560
45%
$75,122
6 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Kingston
Ryan Center
—
1,939
5,202
37%
$90,853
7 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Amherst
Mullins Center
Steve Aoki [ 33]
3,108
5,700
55%
$140,480
9 October 2015[ h] [ e]
University Park
Bryce Jordan Center
Morgan Page [ 34]
3,245
3,500
93%
$153,053
10 October 2015[ h] [ e] [ i]
Philadelphia
Liacouras Center
—
4,605
4,605
100%
$206,778
12 October 2015[ j]
Columbia
Township Auditorium
—
see footnote [ j]
see footnote [ j]
13 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Charlotte
Uptown Amphitheatre at NC Music Factory
—
2,678
4,751
56%
$84,174
15 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Orlando
CFE Arena
Dash Berlin [ 36]
—
—
16 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Miami
Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
Dada Life [ 37]
3,511
7,500
47%
$127,138
17 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Tampa
USF Sun Dome
—
—
—
20 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Atlanta
The Tabernacle
—
2,472
2,562
96%
$84,048
22 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Grand Rapids
The Delta Plex
—
—
—
23 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Detroit
Masonic Temple
—
4,821
4,821
100%
$173,556
24 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Toronto
Canada
Ricoh Coliseum
—
6,098
7,526
81%
$276,411
27 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Indianapolis
United States
Indiana Farmers Coliseum
—
—
—
29 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Chicago
UIC Pavilion
Martin Garrix [ 38]
—
—
30 October 2015[ h] [ e]
Madison
Alliant Energy Center
Sydney Sierota of Echosmith [ 39]
—
—
31 October 2015[ e] [ k]
St. Paul
Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Trick or Treat – Steve Aoki , deadmau5 , and Daft Punk [ 40] (all fake[ 41] [ 42] )
—
—
Europe [ 43]
11 November 2015
Copenhagen
Denmark
Vega, Copenhagen
N/A
—
—
13 November 2015
Oslo
Norway
Sentrum Scene
N/A
—
—
14 November 2015
Stockholm
Sweden
Gota Kallare
N/A
—
—
18 November 2015
Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
Rockhal
N/A
—
—
20 November 2015
Cologne
Germany
Palladium
N/A
—
—
21 November 2015
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Melkweg
Martin Garrix, Oliver Heldens
—
—
22 November 2015
Paris
France
Le Trianon
N/A
Cancelled immediately by the French president François Hollande for safety due to the November 2015 Paris attacks [ 44]
26 November 2015
Dublin
Ireland
Academy Dublin
N/A
—
—
27 November 2015
Glasgow
United Kingdom
O2 Academy Glasgow
N/A
—
—
28 November 2015
Manchester
The Ritz
N/A
—
—
29 November 2015
London
The Forum, London
N/A
—
—
Asia [ 45]
28 December 2015 [ l]
Panaji
India
Supersonic – GOA
N/A
—
—
31 December 2015
Shanghai
China
West Bund Art Center
N/A
—
—
8 January 2016 [ m]
Seoul
South Korea
AX-Hall [ 46]
N/A
—
—
10 January 2016
Chiba
Japan
Chiba Messe
N/A
—
—
11 January 2016
Osaka
Intex Osaka
N/A
—
—
Total
102,349
122,761
83%
$4,386,693
Notes
^ The August 11, 2015 concert in Bangkok, Thailand at the Thunderdome is a part of the Output Festival.
^ a b The August 15, 2015 concert in Osaka, Japan at the Maishima Sports Island and the August 16, 2015 concert in Tokyo, Japan at the QVC Marine Field are both a part of the Summer Sonic Festival .
^ The September 6, 2015 concert in Seattle, Washington is a part of the 2015 Bumbershoot Music Festival.
^ a b c d e f g h i French producer Madeon was an opening act.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae English producer Alex Metric was an opening act.
^ a b English electronic music duo AlunaGeorge was an opening act.
^ a b c The September 28, 2015 show in New Orleans, Louisiana at Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square was cancelled due to inclement weather.[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] It may be rescheduled to a later date.[ 26]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q American producer Dillon Francis was an opening act.
^ a b Australian music project What So Not was an opening act.
^ a b c The October 12, 2015 show in Columbia, South Carolina at Township Auditorium was cancelled due to safety concerns due to flooding in nearby areas, and so that the authorities could focus on relief efforts, rather than the concert.[ 35]
^ Canadian DJ and producer A-Trak was an opening act.
^ The 28 December 2015 concert in Panji, India is a part of the Gosupersonic".
^ The January 8, 2016 concert in Seoul, South Korea at the AX-Hall is a part of the 5 Nights II".
References
External links
Studio albums Singles Featured singles Promotional singles Tours