Porter Robinson has announced a massive world tour that will see him perform across five continents in 2025 see the full list of dates below.
The tour announcement, which was made by the producer-DJ-singer via social media, comes shortly after Robinson announced his third studio album SMILE! :D , which will be released on July 26 via MOM+POP Records. So far, he has also shared the singles Knock Yourself Out XD and ‘Cheerleader’ as a preview of the album, which you can pre-order here.
The upcoming tour will kick off in late August, and will run until March next year. Over the course of the tour, Porter Robinson is set to play over 50 shows across five continents, with more dates yet to be announced.
So far, he has announced dates for North America, Asia and Europe, with confirmation that dates for Australia and South America will be announced soon. More Asia dates will also be revealed soon.
Full ticketing details have yet to be announced, but you can register your interest here.
Porter Robinson’s SMILE! world tour dates are:
AUGUST 2024
29 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
30 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
31 New York, NY Forest Hills Stadium
SEPTEMBER 2024
05 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
06 Orlando, FL Addition Financial Arena
07 Miami, FL FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park
10 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium
11 Charlotte, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
13 Philadelphia, PA TD Pavilion at the Mann
14 Washington, DC Merriweather Post Pavilion
15 Pittsburgh, PA UPMC Events Center
17 Montreal, QC MTELUS
19 Toronto, ON HISTORY
21 Toronto, ON HISTORY
22 Detroit, MI The Fillmore
23 Indianapolis, IN Everwise Amphitheater
26 Madison, WI The Sylvee
27 Chicago, IL Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
28 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
30 St. Louis, MO Saint Louis Music Park
OCTOBER 2024
01 Oklahoma City, OK The Criterion
08 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum
11 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
12 Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
13 San Diego, CA The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
15 Albuquerque, NM Revel
17 Denver, CO Ball Arena
18 Salt Lake City, UT Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
19 Las Vegas, NV BleauLive Theater
24 Sacramento, CA Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre
25 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
29 Boise, ID Revolution Concert House
31 Portland, OR Alaska Airlines Theater of the Clouds
NOVEMBER 2024
TBA Australia
01 Vancouver, BC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
02 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
25 Bangkok, TH Samyan Mitrtown Hall
27 Singapore, SG The Star Performing Arts Centre
DECEMBER 2024
08 Manila, PH The Podium
10 Taipei, TW Zepp New Taipei
12 Seoul, KR Myunghwa Live Hall
FEBRUARY 2025
10 Tokyo, JP Tokyo Garden Theater
11 Osaka, JP Namba Hatch
12 Nagoya, JP Diamond Hall
14 Fukuoka, JP UNITEDLAB
21 Berlin, DE Huxleys Neue Welt
22 Hamburg, DE Fabrik
24 Oslo, NO Rockefeller Music Hall
25 Stockholm, SE Berns
26 Copenhagen, DK Vega
28 Amsterdam, NL Melkweg
MARCH 2025
03 Cologne, DE Live Music Hall
04 Paris, FR Salle Pleyel
06 London, UK O2 Academy Brixton
07 Manchester, UK Albert Hall
08 Glasgow, UK SWG3 Galvanizers
10 Dublin, IE 3Olympia Theatre
TBA 2025
TBA South America
SMILE! :D will be the follow-up to Robinson s 2021 album Nurture , which NME gave four stars: While the title of final track Trying To Feel Alive lays bare Porter s years-long struggle with his mental health, it s the closing words of Mirror that most reflect the entire album and Porter s journey as an artist: Sometimes, the inner voice is encouraging, calling for you to run those final few yards / You re nearly there keep going, keep going; it will all be okay in the end .
In an interview about the album with NME, Robinson opened up about his fears that I wouldn t be able to ever make music again. And that was always my greatest fear.
The musician and avid gamer also spoke to NME in 2023 about the impact games have had on his life, with 2003 s Star Wars Galaxies inspiring his debut album Worlds when its servers closed in 2011.
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