2015–16 concert tour by Adam Lambert
The Original High Tour Promotional poster for tour
Associated album The Original High Start date December 31, 2015 (2015-12-31 ) End date May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06 ) Legs 4 No. of shows12 in Asia 6 in Oceania 23 in North America 16 in Europe 57 total
The Original High Tour was the third solo (sixth overall) concert tour by American singer/songwriter Adam Lambert , launched in support of his third studio album, The Original High . The tour began on December 31, 2015 in Singapore and continued throughout China, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, United States and Europe concluding in Munich on May 6, 2016.
Set list [ edit ] "Evil in the Night" "For Your Entertainment " "Ghost Town " "Welcome to the Show" (Europe only and some North America) "Runnin'" "Chokehold" "Sleepwalker " "Underground" "Rumors" "Lucy" "After Hours" "Outlaws of Love" "Whataya Want from Me " "Mad World " "There I Said It" "Another Lonely Night " "The Light" "The Original High" "Let's Dance " "Never Close Our Eyes " "Lay Me Down " "Shady" "Fever " "Trespassing " "Another One Bites the Dust " Encore "If I Had You " Notes In Boston and the European leg of the tour, "If I Had You" was done as the last song of the main set and then a medley of "Trespassing/Another One Bites the Dust" was the encore. Tour dates [ edit ] List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets, and gross revenue Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance[1] Revenue[1] Leg 1 — Asia [2] December 31, 2015 Singapore Singapore The Float at Marina Bay — — — January 3, 2016 Beijing China Beijing Exhibition Center — — — January 5, 2016 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena — — — January 7, 2016 Sendai Japan Sendai Sun Plaza — — — January 8, 2016 Tokyo Tokyo Dome City Hall — — — January 10, 2016 Hiroshima Blue Live — — — January 12, 2016 Osaka Namba Hatch — — — January 13, 2016 Nagoya Diamond Hall — — — January 15, 2016 Tokyo Ex Theater — — — January 16, 2016 — — — January 19, 2016 Seoul South Korea Ax Hall — — — Leg 2 — Oceania [2] January 22, 2016 Auckland New Zealand Auckland Town Hall Melanie Martinez [3] 2,255 / 2,255 $128,945 January 25, 2016 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre 5,469 / 5,469 $189,938 January 26, 2016 January 28, 2016 Adelaide AEC Theatre 1,841 / 1,841 $93,015 January 30, 2016 Sydney Enmore Theatre 4,850 / 4,850 $280,064 January 31, 2016 Leg 2 — Asia [2] February 12, 2016 Dubai United Arab Emirates RedfestDXB — — — Leg 3 — North America [4] February 23, 2016 Huntington United States Paramount Theater Alex Newell [5] 1,360 / 1,573 $78,038 February 24, 2016 Boston House of Blues 2,161 / 2,250 $85,840 February 26, 2016 Mashantucket MGM Grand at Foxwoods — — February 27, 2016 Atlantic City Circus Maximus Theater 1,514 / 1,606 $107,291 February 28, 2016 Bethlehem Sands Event Center 1,837 / 1,924 $133,100 March 1, 2016 New Brunswick State Theatre — — March 3, 2016 New York City Terminal 5 — — March 5, 2016 Washington, D.C. Lincoln Theatre — — March 6, 2016 Charlotte The Fillmore — — March 8, 2016 Atlanta The Tabernacle — — March 10, 2016 Nashville Ryman Auditorium 2,123 / 2,123 $104,380 March 12, 2016 Hollywood Hard Rock Live — — March 13, 2016 Orlando Universal Music Plaza Stage — — March 14, 2016 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall — — March 22, 2016 Milwaukee Riverside Theater — — March 23, 2016 Chicago The Vic Theatre 1,323 / 1,323 $71,442 March 25, 2016 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit — — March 26, 2016 Mt. Pleasant Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort — — March 28, 2016 Wichita Cotillion Ballroom — — March 30, 2016 Denver Paramount Theatre — — April 1, 2016 Las Vegas The Foundry — — April 2, 2016 Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre — — April 3, 2016 Leg 4 — Europe [2] April 13, 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall The G-Team[6] — — April 14, 2016 London England Hammersmith Apollo Lawson [7] 5,047 / 5,087 $208,646 April 16, 2016 Manchester Manchester Academy — — April 18, 2016 Moscow Russia Crocus City Hall — — — April 20, 2016 Tallinn Estonia Rock Café NOËP[8] — — April 21, 2016 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Arena Alex Mattson[9] — — April 23, 2016 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset The Lola O[10] — — April 24, 2016 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene Sandra Lyng — — April 25, 2016 Copenhagen Denmark Falconer Salen JOHS[11] — — April 27, 2016 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit Eveline[12] — — April 29, 2016 Berlin Huxleys — — April 30, 2016 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall DJ Bart B[13] — — May 2, 2016 Vienna Austria Gasometer DJ Manshee[14] — — May 4, 2016 Milan Italy Alcatraz — — — May 5, 2016 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus Alex Price[15] — — May 6, 2016 Munich Germany Kesselhaus Eveline — — Total 29,780 / 30,301 (98%) $1,480,699
Rescheduled shows April 25, 2016 Copenhagen, Denmark Vega This performance was moved to Falconer Salen[16]
Tour band [ edit ] Adam Lambert – lead vocals Peter Dyer – keyboards and musical director Adam Ross – electric guitars Brook Alexander – drums Darwin Johnson – bass Holly Hyman – dancer, vocals Terrance Spencer – dancer, vocals References [ edit ] ^ a b "Current Boxscore" . Billboard . Retrieved 2016-05-20 . ^ a b c d "Events" . Adam Lambert official website. Retrieved November 13, 2015 . ^ "Melanie Martinez to Support Adam Lambert | Scoop News" . www.scoop.co.nz . Retrieved October 18, 2015 . ^ "Adam Lambert Announces 2016 Tour Dates" . Radio.com. Retrieved January 11, 2016 . ^ "The Original High Tour America" . www.adamofficial.com . Retrieved January 12, 2016 . ^ "Announcement tweet The G-team" . Retrieved April 16, 2016 . ^ "Announcement tweet Lawson" . Retrieved April 7, 2016 . ^ "Superstaar Adam Lambert kinnitas Eesti kontserdi soojendajaks NOËPi" . 4 April 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016 . ^ "Announcement tweet Alex Mattson" . Retrieved April 19, 2016 . ^ "Announcement tweet Lola O" . Retrieved April 7, 2016 . ^ "Announcement on Facebook" . Facebook . Retrieved April 16, 2016 . ^ "Announcement message Eveline" . Facebook . Retrieved April 9, 2016 . ^ "On Facebook" . Facebook . Retrieved April 30, 2016 . ^ "On Facebook" . Facebook . Retrieved May 3, 2016 . ^ "Announcement on Facebook" . Facebook . Retrieved April 19, 2016 . ^ "The concert has been moved from VEGA Falconer Salen" . www.billetlugen.dk . Retrieved November 13, 2015 . External links [ edit ]
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