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Feed the Beast World Tour

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Feed the Beast World Tour
Tour by Kim Petras
Official tour poster
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumsFeed the Beast
Problématique
Start date4 August 2023 (2023-08-04)
End date5 March 2024 (2024-03-05)
Legs2
No. of shows39
Kim Petras concert chronology
  • Clarity Tour
    (2019–2020)
  • Feed the Beast World Tour
    (2023–2024)

The Feed the Beast World Tour was the third headlining tour by German singer and songwriter Kim Petras, in support of her debut studio album Feed the Beast. The tour commenced on 4 August 2023 in Mountain View and concluded in Milan, Italy on 5 March 2024.

Background

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German singer and songwriter Kim Petras embarked on her second tour—the Clarity Tour—from October 2019 to February 2020, in support of her debut mixtape Clarity.[1] Petras signed to Republic Records in 2021 and released the Slut Pop EP in February 2022.[2][3] After scrapping what would have been her debut studio album in August 2022, she released three singles, "Unholy" with Sam Smith, "If Jesus Was a Rockstar", and "Brrr" in late 2022 and early 2023.[3][4][5]

In February 2023, Petras stated that she had been working on her debut studio album for three years,[6] and subsequently released "Alone" with Nicki Minaj on 21 April, serving as the lead single.[7] The album, Feed the Beast, was announced on 15 May 2023, with a release date of 23 June.[5]

Development

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The Feed the Beast World Tour was announced on 21 June 2023, two days prior to the release of the album. The tour was announced via Petras' social media accounts, with a teaser video being released alongside the announcement.[8][9]

Petras started the tour in Mountain View, California on 4 August 2023. This started the North American leg, which will take place from September to November 2023, travelling to the United States and Canada. She will then embark on the European leg of the tour in February and March 2024, playing shows in England, Scotland, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland, before ending the tour in Milan, Italy on 5 March. The tour spanned 39 shows in total.[10][11]

This tour utilized two distinct setlists. The initial setlist, used for the American leg, featured five distinct segments: Iron Maiden; Slut Pop; Garden; Turn Off the Light; and Blizzard. This was followed by an encore.

The European leg adopted a shorter setlist with four segments and an encore. The "Garden" and "Turn Off the Light" segments were removed. The "Slut Pop" segment was revised to include songs from both the original album and the newly released "Slut Pop Miami". A new third act, titled "Problématique", was added to showcase material from the previously-shelved album of the same name. Finally, a new fourth act titled "The Hits" incorporated early singles from Era 1 and Clarity, alongside fan favorites popularized on social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok and television shows such as The Summer I Turned Pretty ("Can't Do Better").

Set list

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Leg 1 set list
Act 1 - Iron Maiden
  1. "Feed the Beast"
  2. "Personal Hell"
  3. "King of Hearts"
  4. "Revelations"
  5. "Unholy"
Act 2 - Slut Pop
  1. "Kim Kim Kim" (Interlude)
  2. "Slut Pop"
  3. "Treat Me Like a Slut"
  4. "XXX"
  5. "Superpower Bitch"
  6. "Throat Goat"
  7. "They Wanna Fuck"
  8. "Your Wish Is My Command"
  9. "Treat Me Like a Ho"
Act 3 - Garden
  1. "Claws"
  2. "Hillside Boys"
  3. "Something About U"
  4. "Hit It from the Back"
  5. "Bait"
Act 4 - Turn Off the Light
  1. "Omen" (Interlude)
  2. "Turn Off the Light"
  3. "Wrong Turn"
  4. "There Will Be Blood"
  5. "Demons" (Interlude)
  6. "In the Next Life"
  7. "Everybody Dies"
Act 5 - Blizzard
  1. "Brrr"
  2. "Icy"
  3. "Minute"
  4. "Castle in the Sky"
Encore
  1. "Alone"
  2. "Problématique"
  3. "Heart to Break"
Leg 2 set list
Act 1 - Iron Maiden
  1. "Feed the Beast"
  2. "Personal Hell"
  3. "Revelations"
  4. "King of Hearts"
  5. "Unholy"
Act 2 - Slut Pop
  1. "Hacker" (Interlude)
  2. "Slut Pop"
  3. "Treat Me Like a Slut"
  4. "XXX"
  5. "Throat Goat"
  6. "Slut Pop (Reprise)"
  7. "Head Head Honcho"
  8. "Gag On It"
Act 3 - Problématique
  1. "All She Wants"
  2. "Je T'Adore"
  3. "Problématique"
  4. "Deeper"
Act 4 - The Hits
  1. "Woo Ah" (Interlude)
  2. "I Don't Want It at All"
  3. "Hillside Boys"
  4. "Can't Do Better"
  5. "Sweet Spot"
  6. "Coconuts"
Encore
  1. "Alone"
  2. "Heart to Break"

Additional Notes

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  • During the show in Brooklyn, "Uhoh" was performed after "Heart to Break".[12]
  • On November 8 and November 13, "In the Next Life" and "Everybody Dies" were not performed.
  • On February 27, Kim performed the German version of “Thousand Pieces” - titled “Ein Tausend Teile” - in Cologne. The song was released as a single to streaming services that same day.

Tour dates

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Marquee of WaMu Theater in Seattle, Washington, for the Feed the Beast World Tour (October 2023)
List of concerts[10][11]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
North America
4 August 2023[a] Mountain View United States Shoreline Amphitheatre
6 August 2023[b] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
South America
10 September 2023[c] São Paulo Brazil Autódromo de Interlagos
North America
24 September 2023[d] Las Vegas United States Downtown Las Vegas TBA
27 September 2023 Austin Moody Amphitheater
1 October 2023 Orlando Addition Financial Arena
4 October 2023 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
7 October 2023 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
9 October 2023 Brooklyn[e] The Brooklyn Mirage
12 October 2023 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
13 October 2023 Philadelphia TD Pavilion
15 October 2023 Montreal Canada L'Olympia
16 October 2023 Toronto Coca-Cola Coliseum
18 October 2023 Chicago United States Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
19 October 2023 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
23 October 2023 Seattle WaMu Theater
26 October 2023 Vancouver Canada PNE Forum
27 October 2023 Portland United States Veterans Memorial Coliseum
29 October 2023 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
1 November 2023 Inglewood[f] YouTube Theater
8 November 2023 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
11 November 2023 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
13 November 2023 Dallas South Side Ballroom
14 November 2023 Houston 713 Music Hall
18 November 2023[g] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez
21 November 2023 Phoenix United States Arizona Financial Theatre TBA
22 November 2023 San Diego CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Europe
13 February 2024 Birmingham England O2 Academy Birmingham TBA
15 February 2024 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
16 February 2024 Manchester England O2 Victoria Warehouse
19 February 2024 London Eventim Apollo
24 February 2024 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
25 February 2024 Paris France L'Olympia
27 February 2024 Cologne Germany Palladium Köln
28 February 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands Gashouder
1 March 2024 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
2 March 2024 Warsaw Poland Expo XXI International Centre
4 March 2024 Munich Germany TonHalle
5 March 2024 Milan Italy Fabrique

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
September 30, 2023 Miami United States FPL Solar Amphitheater Scheduling conflict[13]

Notes

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  1. ^ The concert on 4 August 2023 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View is in support of the Jonas Brothers.
  2. ^ The concert on 6 August 2023 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal is part of the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival.
  3. ^ The concert on 10 September 2023, at Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo is part of the Town Festival.
  4. ^ The concert on 24 September 2023, in Downtown Las Vegas is part of the Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival.
  5. ^ Promoted as New York City
  6. ^ Promoted as Los Angeles
  7. ^ The concert on 18 November 2023, at Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City is part of the Corona Capital Festival.

References

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  1. ^ Schatz, Lake (5 September 2019). "Kim Petras announces 'The Clarity Tour'". Consequence. Archived from the original on 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  2. ^ Aswad, Jem (26 August 2021). "Pop Singer-Songwriter Kim Petras Signs With Republic Records (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b Nordstrom, Leigh (27 May 2023). "In Her New Era, Kim Petras Plays Herself". WWD. Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  4. ^ Daw, Stephen (3 August 2022). "Kim Petras Vents Over Not Being Able to Release New Music: 'I'm F—ed'". Billboard. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b Kelly, Dylan (15 May 2023). "Kim Petras Announces Debut Album 'Feed the Beast'". Hypebeast. Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  6. ^ Faye, Shon; Lee, Roxy (17 February 2023). "An Afternoon at the Arcade with Kim Petras". Vice. Archived from the original on 10 May 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  7. ^ Rowley, Glenn (6 April 2023). "Kim Petras Teases New Collab 'Alone' With Nicki Minaj: Find Out When It Drops". Billboard. Archived from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  8. ^ Petras, Kim [@kimpetras] (21 June 2023). "FEED THE BEAST WORLD TOUR ⚔️ Tickets on sale Mon, 6/26 (10am local). See you there 🏰 http://kimpetras.com" (Tweet). Retrieved 23 June 2023 – via Twitter.
  9. ^ Petras, Kim (21 June 2023). "Kim Petras: Feed The Beast World Tour". YouTube. Archived from the original on 22 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  10. ^ a b Jones, Damian (21 June 2023). "Kim Petras announces 'Feed The Beast' world tour". NME. Archived from the original on 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  11. ^ a b Spanos, Brittany (21 June 2023). "Kim Petras Announces 'Feed the Beast' World Tour". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 22 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Kim Petras - "Heart to Break" / "uhoh"". YouTube. 10 October 2023. Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  13. ^ "Miami show just got canceled". Reddit. 2 August 2023. Archived from the original on 2 August 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023.