Fear the Future Tour
The Fear the Future Tour was an international concert tour by American singer St. Vincent, which supported her fifth studio album Masseduction. The tour started on October 7, 2017, in Los Angeles, United States and concluded on February 26, 2018 in Tulsa, United States. The production was unique in that St. Vincent performed it as a one-woman show, appearing solo onstage for the entirety of the set with no backing band. The show featured only her live guitar and vocals with an instrumental track.
Background
After releasing her self-titled fourth studio album in 2014, Clark toured extensively during that year and 2015, entering on a hiatus of nearly two years thereafter. Even before any official announcement of the first single "New York" and the album Masseduction, on June 21, 2017, the singer announced the Fear the Future Tour, with a video titled "A Very Special Announcement" on YouTube and a press release containing the first dates in North America and Europe.On November 6, 2017, Clark announced a new North American leg for 2018, with mainly East Coast dates.
Set list
The following set list was obtained from the concert held on October 17, 2017, in London. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.First act
- "Marry Me"
- "Now, Now"
- "The Strangers"
- "Actor Out of Work"
- "Cruel"
- "Cheeleader"
- "Strange Mercy"
- "Digital Witness"
- "Rattlesnake"
- "Birth in Reverse"
- "Hang on Me"
- "Pills"
- "Masseduction"
- "Sugarboy"
- "Los Ageless"
- "Happy Birthday, Johnny"
- "Savior"
- "New York"
- "Fear the Future"
- "Young Lover"
- "Dancing with a Ghost"
- "Slow Disco"
- "Smoking Section"
Tour dates
| Date | City | Country | Venue |
| January 9 | Pittsburgh | United States | Stage AE |
| January 10 | Columbus | United States | Express Live! |
| January 11 | Cincinnati | United States | Taft Theatre |
| January 12 | Chicago | United States | Chicago Theatre |
| January 13 | Omaha | United States | Peter Kiewit Concert Hall |
| January 15 | Denver | United States | Fillmore Auditorium |
| January 19 | Seattle | United States | Moore Theatre |
| January 20 | Portland | United States | Keller Auditorium |
| January 22 | San Francisco | United States | Bill Graham Civic Auditorium |
| January 25 | Los Angeles | United States | Hollywood Palladium |
| January 26 | Phoenix | United States | The Van Buren |
| January 27 | San Diego | United States | The Observatory North Park |
| February 15 | Asheville | United States | Thomas Wolfe Auditorium |
| February 17 | Atlanta | United States | The Tabernacle |
| February 19 | New Orleans | United States | Civic Theatre |
| February 20 | Houston | United States | House of Blues |
| February 22 | Austin | United States | Moody Theater |
| February 23 | Austin | United States | Moody Theater |
| February 24 | Dallas | United States | The Bomb Factory |
| February 26 | Tulsa | United States | Cain's Ballroom |
;Cancelled shows
| Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
| February 16, 2018 | Chattanooga | United States | The Signal | Unforeseen Production and Scheduling Issues |
| February 18, 2018 | Birmingham | United States | Iron City | Unforeseen Production and Scheduling Issues |
| March 4, 2018 | Baltimore | United States | Hippodrome Theatre | Unforeseen Production and Scheduling Issues |