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Tour by PJ Morton | |
Location | North America, Europe, Oceania |
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Associated album | Gumbo |
Start date | June 30, 2017 |
End date | October 21, 2017 |
No. of shows | 32 |
Guests | Major Ash |
The Gumbo World Tour was a concert tour by American singer PJ Morton that promoted his fourth studio album Gumbo. The tour lasted from June 30 to October 21, 2017. The next year he returned with the More Gumbo Tour from March 14 to October 21, 2018.[1] The two collectively known as the Gumbo Tours lasted from June 30, 2017, to October 21, 2018.
Tour by PJ Morton | |
Associated album | Gumbo |
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Start date | March 14, 2018 |
End date | October 21, 2018 |
No. of shows | 29 |
These concerts would mark his first on a global scale, sporadically performing through the second half of 2017.
Background
[edit]Morton released his fourth studio album Gumbo on April 14, 2017, through his own label Morton Records[2], and announced the accompanying tour on June 23, 2017[3]. He originally announced 30 dates from June 30 to September 26 and added 3 more dates between October 19 and 21. He also would include special guest Major Ash on select dates.
Setlist
[edit]This setlist is taken from the More Gumbo Tour on April 18 at West Hollywood, California and is not intended to represent all concerts.
- Religion
- Have You Seen Her (The Chi-Lites cover)
- My Superstar
- Claustrophobic
- Sticking To My Guns
- Only One
- Third Degree
- The Love You Save (Jackson 5 cover)
- I Your Need Love
- Is This Love (Bob Marley and the Wailers cover)
- Love You More
- First Began
- Go Thru Your Phone
- How Deep Is Your Love
- Living For The City (Stevie Wonder cover)
- Don't Ever Leave
- They Gon' Wanna Come
- Alright / Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Tour dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Continent | Venue |
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June 30 | New Orleans | United States | North America | Essence Festival |
July 19 | Melbourne | Australia | Oceania | -
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July 20 | ||||
July 21 | ||||
July 22 | ||||
July 23 | ||||
July 26 | San Diego | United States | North America | |
July 27 | Los Angeles | |||
July 30 | San Francisco | |||
August 1 | Portland, Oregon | |||
August 2 | Seattle | |||
August 8 | Detroit | |||
August 9 | Chicago | |||
August 12 | Louisville | |||
August 13 | Nashville | |||
August 15 | Memphis | |||
August 17 | Dallas | |||
August 18 | Austin | |||
August 20 | Houston | |||
August 23 | Birmingham | |||
August 24 | Atlanta | |||
August 25 | Durham | |||
August 26 | Richmond | |||
August 27 | Washington D.C. | |||
August 29 | Philladelphia | |||
September 1 | Charleston, South Carolina | |||
September 23 | Stockholm | Sweden | Europe | |
September 24 | London | United Kingdom | ||
September 26 | Paris | France | ||
October 19 | Tampa | United States | North America | |
October 20 | Orlando | |||
October 21 | Jacksonville |
More Gumbo dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Continent | Venue |
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March 14 | Austin | United States | North America | - |
March 23 | Ithaca | |||
April 13 | Kansas City (Missouri) | Riot Room | ||
April 15 | Denver | Larimer Lounge | ||
April 16 | Salt Lake City | State Room | ||
April 18 | Los Angeles | Troubadour | ||
April 19 | Oakland | New Parish | ||
April 20 | Portland | Aladdin Theater | ||
April 27 | Dallas | Kessler Theater | ||
April 28 | Houston | House of Blues Bronze Peacock | ||
April 29 | New Orleans | Blue Nile | ||
May 5 | Cleveland | House of Blues Cambridge Room | ||
May 6 | Nashville | Exit/In | ||
May 7 | Detroit | El Club | ||
May 8 | Chicago | Lincoln Hall | ||
May 10 | Minneapolis | Dakota Jazz Club | ||
May 14 | Silver Spring | Fillmore | ||
May 15 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Bowl | ||
May 17 | Charlotte | Neighborhood Theatre | ||
May 19 | Atlanta | The Loft | ||
May 21 | Toronto | Canada | Drake Hotel | |
May 22 | Cambridge | United States | Sonia's | |
June 22 | Akron | Tangiers | ||
July 10 | Tokyo | Japan | Asia | Blue Note Tokyo |
July 11 | ||||
July 12 | Nagoya | Blue Note Nagoya | ||
July 14 | Seoul | South Korea | Understage | |
August 11 | Philadelphia | United States | North America | Jazz On The Ave |
October 31 | London | United Kingdom | Europe | The Jazz Cafe |
Personnel
[edit]Band
[edit]- PJ Morton - lead vocals, piano, rhodes
- The Amours - backing vocals
- Brian Cockerham - bass
- Ed Clark - drums
- Shemaiah "Porkchop" Turner - guitar
References
[edit]- ^ Samuels, Keithan (2018-09-05). "PJ Morton Announces 'More Gumbo' Fall 2018 Tour". Rated R&B. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
- ^ Dolce, Michael (2017-05-30). "PJ Morton talks new album 'Gumbo,' Maroon 5 and more | amNewYork". www.amny.com. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
- ^ larissamendoza410 (2018-05-20). "Why PJ Morton's "Gumbo" Tour Was Like Food To The Soul". The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
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