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List of Poppy live performances

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Since her first performance in 2011, American singer-songwriter Poppy has headlined seven concert tours.

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Poppy's first touring experience was as the opening act for Dumblonde's eponymous tour in 2015, where she performed four dates on the West Coast of the United States. Her first tour, the Poppy.Computer Tour, took place from 2017 to 2018, and consisted of 44 shows in North America, London and Japan.

Poppy began her third tour, the Am I a Girl? Tour, in 2018, where she toured mainland Europe for the first time. The tour continued with a North American leg in 2019. Later that year, Poppy co-headlined the Threesome Tour with Bring Me the Horizon and Sleeping with Sirens.

In 2020, Poppy released the I Disagree album and, in support of it, began her fifth headlining tour. Visiting only North America, the planned European dates were cancelled last-minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The following year, Poppy released the Flux album and announced the Flux Tour to support it. However, also due to the pandemic, the tour was postponed. When re-announced for 2022, the tour was given a new name, the Never Find My Place Tour.

In 2023, Poppy co-headlined the Godless/Goddess Tour with American pop rock band Pvris. In 2024, she will open for Bad Omens in Europe during their Concrete Forever tour. After this, she will begin her headlining Zig Tour in the United Kingdom.

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Poppy.Computer Tour

Am I a Girl? Tour

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The Am I a Girl? Tour was the second concert tour by Poppy, in support of her second studio album Am I a Girl?. The tour began on September 23, 2018[lower-alpha 2] in Barcelona[1] and concluded on February 27, 2019, in San Diego.[2]

The North American leg of the tour was originally scheduled for late 2018,[3] but was postponed to early 2019 due to "delays out of [her] control with the new album".[4] To thank her fans for waiting, she released the single "Immature Couture".[4]

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Threesome Tour

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The Threesome Tour was a co-headlining tour by British band Bring Me the Horizon, American singer Poppy and American band Sleeping with Sirens. The tour took place in the United States in October 2019,[7][8] and supported their projects Amo, Choke, and How It Feels to Be Lost, respectively.

During the tour, Bring Me the Horizon performed at two festivals without Poppy and Sleeping with Sirens.[7][8] On one of these dates, the two performed their own co-headlining show in Vancouver that was not included as part of the tour.[9]

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I Disagree Tour

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I Disagree was the fourth headlining tour by Poppy, in support of her third studio album, I Disagree. The tour began on January 22, 2020 in San Francisco and ended on February 21 in Los Angeles.[10][11][12]

An additional European leg was scheduled to begin on March 12, 2020, and end on March 30,[10][11] but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] Poppy also revealed that the tour would have visited Australia, making it her first headlining tour in the country, but these dates were never announced, likely also cancelled by the pandemic.[14]

Prior to the beginning of the tour, Poppy performed four shows in Australia for the Good Things festival.[15]

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Never Find My Place Tour

The Godless/Goddess Tour

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The Godless/Goddess Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Poppy and Pvris. The tour visited 19 cities in North America in 2023, with Tommy Genesis and Pom Pom Squad as support, beginning August 18 in Seattle and concluding September 15 in Toronto.[16][17]

On September 8, 2023, Poppy headlined her own show at the Vic Theatre, called Godless in Chicago. Though Pvris did not appear, it was still considered part of the tour.[18]

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Zig Tour

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The Zig Tour is the upcoming seventh concert tour by Poppy, which will support her fifth studio album, Zig (2023).[19][20] As of September 2023, only the United Kingdom leg of the tour has been announced, which will take place in February 2024, beginning in Manchester on February 14 and concluding in London on February 24.

Prior to the tour, Poppy will appear as an opening act for the European leg of Bad Omens' Concrete Forever tour.[20]

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Dumblonde Tour

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Spirits on Fire Tour

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Concrete Forever

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Notes

  1. Charlotte is a mannequin character who appears in some of Poppy's videos, using text-to-speech as vocals. The mannequin is often put on stage to "perform" a DJ set in place of an opening act.
  2. The opening Barcelona show was marketed as September 22, 2018, but actually began after midnight, making it September 23.
  3. The show on October 28, 2018 was part of Voodoo Music + Arts Experience.
  4. Charlotte the Mannequin replaces Jaira Burns as an opening act, after she pulled out due to unknown reasons.
  5. The show on January 31, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 24, 2018.
  6. The show on February 1, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 23, 2018.
  7. The show on February 2, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 20, 2018.
  8. The show on February 4, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 19, 2018.
  9. The show on February 6, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 17, 2018.
  10. The show on February 7, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 16, 2018.
  11. The show on February 8, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 14, 2018.
  12. The show on February 11, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 13, 2018.
  13. The show on February 12, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 10, 2018.
  14. The show on February 13, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 9, 2018.
  15. Promoted as Tampa Bay
  16. The show on February 15, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 6, 2018.
  17. The show on February 16, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 7, 2018.
  18. The show on February 19, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 3, 2018.
  19. The show on February 21, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 26, 2018.
  20. The show on February 22, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 25, 2018.
  21. The show on February 24, 2019 was originally scheduled for October 30, 2018.
  22. The show on February 27, 2019 was originally scheduled for November 1, 2018.
  23. The show on October 18, 2019 was part of the Las Rageous Festival.
  24. Promoted as Miami
  25. Promoted as Las Vegas
  26. The show on September 8 was called Godless in Chicago. Pvris did not perform, Poppy is the sole headliner.
  27. Promoted as Pittsburgh
  28. The show on May 9, 2016 was originally scheduled for April 12, 2016.
  29. Co-headlining show with Sleeping with Sirens during (but not part of) the Threesome Tour while Bring Me the Horizon were busy performing at a festival.

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