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Different World Tour is a concert tour by Norwegian music producer and DJ Alan Walker in support of his first studio album Different World (2018).

Background

Following the release of his first album, Different World, Walker embarked on a four-date Different World Tour in the Pacific Northwest. The lineup includes support from K-391 and Zaxx, two of Walker's early inspirations.[citation needed]

The tour kicks off Feb. 2 at Seattle's Showbox Sodo and Feb. 3 at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom, both sold-out dates. In Oregon, they performed at Portland's Roseland Theater on the 5th and Eugene's McDonald Theater on the 6th.[1]

Set list

  1. Alone Play Video
  2. Sky Play Video
  3. Move Your Body (Sia cover) Play Video
  4. Sing Me to Sleep Play Video
  5. Routine Play Video
  6. Sing Me to Sleep Play Video
  7. Millionaire Play Video
  8. Stranger Things (Kygo cover) Play Video
  9. Hymn for the Weekend (Coldplay cover) Play Video
  10. Flares (NIVIRO cover) Play Video
  11. Sleep (The J. Geils Band cover) Play Video
  12. Wow (Tiësto cover) Play Video
  13. The Spectre Play Video
  14. Demons (Imagine Dragons cover) Play Video
  15. Tired Play Video
  16. Ignite (K‐391 cover) Play Video
  17. All Falls Down Play Video
  18. All Falls Down Play Video
  19. Darkside Play Video
  20. Stargazing (Kygo cover) Play Video
  21. Legends Never Die Play Video
  22. Diamond Heart Play Video
  23. Scared to be Lonely (Martin Garrix cover) Play Video
  24. Faded Play Video
  25. Different World Play Video
  26. I Don't Wanna Go

Tour dates

Different World Tour (Europe 2018)
Date Country Nation Venue
23 November 2018 Stockholm, Sweden Nobelberget
24 November 2018 Gothenburg, Sweden Pustervik
30 November 2018 Berlin, Germany Columbiahalle
1 December 2018 Poznan, Poland Hala NR 2 MTP
3 December 2018 Munich, Germany Zenith
4 December 2018 Paris, France Olympia
6 December 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso
7 December 2018 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Rockhal
8 December 2018 Cologne, Germany Paladium
13 December 2018 London, United Kingdom The Roundhouse
14 December 2018 Manchester, United Kingdom Albert Hall
15 December 2018 Belfast, United Kingdom Limelight 1
Different World Tour (North America 2019)
Date Country Nation Venue
2 February 2019 Seattle, Washington State Showbox SoDo
3 February 2019 Vancouver, British Columbia Commodore Ballroom
5 February 2019 Portland, Oregon Roseland Theatre
6 February 2019 Eugene, Oregon McDonald Theatre
7 February 2019 Oakland, Washington State Fox Theatre
8 February 2019
9 February 2019 Los Angeles, California Belasco Theatre
10 February 2019 Pomona, California Fox Theatre
12 February 2019 Tucson, Arizona Rialto
14 February 2019 Houston, Texas Stereo Love
15 February 2019 Austin, Texas Emo's
16 February 2019 Dallas, Texas Crush: Southside Ballroom (Festival)
17 February 2019 New Orleans, Louisiana Metropolitan
18 February 2019 Atlanta, Georgia Buckhead Theatre
19 February 2019 Raleigh, North Carolina The Ritz
20 February 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina The Fillmore
21 February 2019 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theatre Of Living Arts
22 February 2019 Brooklyn, New York Great Hall At Avant Gardner

References

  1. ^ Oizumi, Holly (2019-01-28). "Alan Walker's Different World Tour Hits the Northwest". Dance Music NW. Retrieved 2023-11-15.
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