The Click Tour

2018 concert tour by AJR From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Click Tour was the third concert tour by American indie pop band AJR, supporting their second studio album, The Click (2017). It ran from February 8, 2018, to December 21, 2018, and covered 46 shows across North America. The set list consisted primarily of songs from The Click, additionally including "I'm Ready" from Living Room (2015), "Don't Throw Out My Legos" from Neotheater (2019), and one cover per show.

LocationNorth America
Associated albumThe Click
Start dateFebruary 8, 2018 (2018-02-08)
End dateDecember 21, 2018 (2018-12-21)
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The Click Tour
Tour by AJR
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationNorth America
Associated albumThe Click
Start dateFebruary 8, 2018 (2018-02-08)
End dateDecember 21, 2018 (2018-12-21)
No. of shows46
Supporting acts
Attendance100,000+[1]
AJR concert chronology
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Background and development

Blue Man Group performing music with large plastic pipework.

Following their second studio album The Click (2017), AJR announced the Click Tour on November 14 in the same year.[2] Tickets became available for sale on November 17, covering 32 dates between February and May 2018 in the US and Canada.[3] For the tour, AJR took inspiration from the non-standard artforms used by Blue Man Group, Stomp, and other Broadway productions,[4] consistently interacting with their audience and intending to make the concerts unpredictable.[5] All shows on the Click Tour sold out,[6] with the band additionally noting a wider age range at their shows. Band member Adam Met cited the success of "Sober Up" reaching number one on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart as a factor.[7]

The band announced a second leg of the Click Tour on June 22, 2018, with 14 dates between October and December.[8] In contrast to the previous leg containing every song on The Click,[9] several songs were removed and replaced with the newly released "Role Models" and the then unreleased "Don't Throw Out My Legos".[10] The latter would later appear on the band's third studio album, Neotheater (2019).[11] The show's How We Made segment was additionally used for "Burn the House Down" rather than "Drama".[12] During the November 4 show at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, AJR announced that they would donate a majority of the night's profits to those affected by the Tree of Life synagogue shooting.[10]

Set list

The following set lists are adapted from the show in Austin on February 17 and the show in New York City on December 21. It is not intended to represent all shows throughout the tour.

Tour dates

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List of concerts
Date (2018) City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Part 1
February 8 Raleigh United States Lincoln Theatre Hundred Handed
Grizfolk[15][16]
N/a N/a
February 9 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
February 10 Charlotte The Underground
February 12 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Line
February 13 Orlando House of Blues
February 16 Dallas
February 17 Austin Emo's
February 18 Houston House of Blues
February 20 Memphis New Daisy Theatre
February 21 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
February 22 Asheville The Orange Peel
March 17 Salt Lake City The Complex Hundred Handed
Ocean Park Standoff[14][16]
March 20 Los Angeles Belasco Theater
March 21 San Francisco The Fillmore
March 23 Portland Roseland Theater
March 25 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
March 26 Seattle United States Neptune Theatre
April 6 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
April 7 Madison Majestic Theatre
April 8 Minneapolis Music Hall
April 10 Omaha Sokol Auditorium
April 11 Kansas City The Truman
April 13 Saint Louis Delmar Hall
April 14 Chicago House of Blues Hundred Handed
MAX[9][16]
April 15 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
April 17 Columbus Newport Music Hall
April 18 Cleveland House of Blues
April 19 Silver Spring The Fillmore 2,000 / 2,000 $38,180[17]
April 21 New York City Terminal 5 2,800 / 2,800 $78,310[17]
May 9 Toronto Canada The Opera House N/a N/a
May 10 Montreal Corona Theatre
May 12 Boston United States House of Blues 2,425 / 2,425 $58,660[17]
Part 2
October 26 Dallas United States South Side Ballroom Robert DeLong[8][12] N/a N/a
October 31 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
November 1 Raleigh The Ritz
November 3 Philadelphia The Fillmore
November 4 Pittsburgh Stage AE
November 6 Toronto Canada Rebel
November 8 Chicago United States Aragon Ballroom
November 9 Milwaukee Eages Ballroom
November 10 Minneapolis Myth Live
November 13 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
November 15 Phoenix The Van Buren
November 17 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium
November 18 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
December 21 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom N/a
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