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Naked in North America Tour

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Naked in North America
Tour by Chappell Roan
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America
Start dateFebruary 15, 2023 (2023-02-15)
End dateMarch 15, 2023 (2023-03-15)
Legs1
No. of shows20
Chappell Roan concert chronology

The Naked in North America Tour was the debut concert tour by American pop musician Chappell Roan.[1] The tour began on February 15, 2023, at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix, and ended on March 15 at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles.

Background

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Prior to the tour, Roan had been the opener for numerous tours, including Olivia Rodrigo's Sour Tour and Fletcher's Girl of My Dreams Tour.[2]

Opening acts

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Roan had local drag queens open each of the tour dates.[3]

Critical reception

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The tour received positive reviews. Writing for Salt Lake Magazine, John Nelson wrote "Roan transformed the Soundwell into the Pink Pony Club, a good natured, energetic space where people gathered to celebrate campy burlesque."[4] Writing for The Daily Texan, Trisha Dasgupta wrote "Standing in front of silver streamers and sparkly paper hearts, Roan brought a dreamy presence to the venue, captivating the audience with powerful vocals. With a knack for sarcastic lyricism and biting imagery, Roan’s lively dance moves brought her songs to life."[5] Chloe Postlewaite for The Vanderbilt Hustler said "The audience sang along as she transitioned into “Love Me Anyway,” followed by “Feminominon.” Roan's electric energy continued throughout the concert, matching the sparkly tinsel and disco balls lining the stage behind her" and "Roan’s performance, combined with the engaging and creative drag opening, made her concert an unforgettable night."[6] Writing for The Chicago Maroon, Sofia Hrycyszyn and Lainey Gregory wrote "Despite the beautiful voice on her records, Chappell Roan is one of those rare artists whose vocals are even better live."[7]

Set list

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  1. "Naked in Manhattan"
  2. "Love Me Anyway"
  3. "Femininomenon"
  4. "After Midnight"
  5. "Coffee"
  6. "Bitter"
  7. "Red Wine Supernova"
  8. "You Oughta Know" (Alanis Morissette cover)
  9. "Hot to Go!"
  10. "Kaleidoscope"
  11. "Casual"
  12. "My Kink Is Karma"
  13. "California"
  14. "Pink Pony Club"

Tour dates

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List of 2023 concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue.
Date City Country Venue
February 15 Phoenix United States Crescent Ballroom
February 18 Dallas House of Blues Cambridge Room
February 19 Houston House of Blues Bronze Peacock
February 20 Austin The Parish
February 22 Atlanta Vinyl
February 23 Nashville Basement East
February 25 Philadelphia The Foundry at the Fillmore
February 26 Washington, D.C. Black Cat
February 28 New York City Webster Hall
March 1 Boston The Sinclair
March 3 Toronto Canada Velvet Underground
March 4 Columbus United States A&R Music Bar
March 5 Chicago Subterranean
March 6 Springfield Gillioz Theatre
March 8 Denver Marquis Theater
March 9 Salt Lake City Soundwell
March 11 Seattle Madame Lou's
March 12 Portland Doug Fir Lounge
March 14 San Francisco August Hall
March 15 Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre

References

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  1. ^ Hatfield, Amanda. ""Casual" singer Chappell Roan announces first headlining tour for 2023". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  2. ^ Moiseieva, Anna. "Chappell Roan Concert Review: Cambridge's Pink Pony Club". The Crimson. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  3. ^ Fernandes, Deepa; Locke, Ashley; Griffin, Grace. "Chappell Roan is throwing a pop party, and queer joy is at the heart of it". WBUR. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  4. ^ Nelson, John. "Review: Chappell Roan–Naked In North America tour". Salt Lake Magazine. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  5. ^ Dasgupta, Trisha. "Chappell Roan puts on shimmering performance at Austin tour stop". The Daily Texan. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  6. ^ Postlewaite, Chloe. "Chappell Roan transforms The Basement East into electric slumber party". The Vanderbilt Hustler. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  7. ^ Hrycyszyn, Sofia; Gregory, Lainey. "Chappell Roan: Naked in the Subterranean". The Chicago Maroon. Retrieved 4 August 2024.