The Midwest Princess Tour


The Midwest Princess Tour was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Chappell Roan, launched in support of her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. Comprising eighty-nine shows, it started on September 20, 2023, at Gillioz Theatre in Springfield, Missouri, and concluded on October 13, 2024, at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas.

History

In May 2023, after the release of "Red Wine Supernova", the eighth single from her then-upcoming debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, Roan announced a tour set to commence in the fall of that year visiting North America, Europe, and Australia.
In January and March 2024, Roan announced a second leg in North America and Europe, respectively. On June 16, Roan announced a third and final leg in the United States, including festival dates at Austin City Limits and All Things Go.

Special changes

  • "School Nights" was temporarily added to the set list from October 5 to November 14, 2023. It was also performed in Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, and Grand Rapids.
  • "Bad Romance" was cut from the set list on April 9, 2024.
  • Starting on June 9, 2024, "Guilty Pleasure" was replaced by "The Subway".

    Tour dates

Date CityCountryVenue
February 22San DiegoUnited StatesSOMA
February 24Oklahoma CityUnited StatesThe Jones Assembly
March 3BirminghamUnited StatesIron City
March 10CincinnatiUnited StatesAndrew J. Brady Music Center
March 17Des MoinesUnited StatesVal Air Ballroom
March 25South BurlingtonUnited StatesHigher Ground Ballroom
April 3New HavenUnited StatesCollege Street Music Hall
April 5PittsburghUnited StatesStage AE
April 6Grand RapidsUnited StatesThe Intersection
April 8Kansas CityUnited StatesMidland Theatre
April 9BoulderUnited StatesBoulder Theater
April 12IndioUnited StatesEmpire Polo Club
April 19IndioUnited StatesEmpire Polo Club
May 17Gulf ShoresUnited StatesThe Hangout
May 19St. PetersburgUnited StatesJannus Live
May 20North CharlestonUnited StatesFirefly Distillery
May 22AshevilleUnited StatesRabbit Rabbit
May 23RichmondUnited StatesBrown's Island
May 24BuffaloUnited StatesTerminal B at the Outer Harbor
May 26BostonUnited StatesHarvard Athletic Complex
May 28ClevelandUnited StatesJacobs Pavilion
May 29MadisonUnited StatesThe Sylvee
May 30Maryland HeightsUnited StatesSaint Louis Music Park
June 1KalamazooUnited StatesState Theatre
June 4Little RockUnited StatesLittle Rock Hall
June 5TulsaUnited StatesCain's Ballroom
June 7ColumbusUnited StatesKEMBA Live!
June 9New York CityUnited StatesFlushing Meadows–Corona Park
June 11NorfolkUnited StatesThe NorVa
June 12RaleighUnited StatesRed Hat Amphitheater
June 13ColumbiaUnited StatesColumbia Township Auditorium
June 15LouisvilleUnited StatesBig 4 Lawn
June 16ManchesterUnited StatesGreat Stage Park
July 19SeattleUnited StatesCapitol Hill
July 31ChicagoUnited StatesThe Vic Theatre
August 1ChicagoUnited StatesGrant Park
August 2MontrealCanadaParc Jean-Drapeau
August 4St. CharlesUnited StatesAvenue of the Saints Amphitheater
August 11San FranciscoUnited StatesGolden Gate Park
September 13ManchesterEnglandManchester Academy
September 15GlasgowScotlandO2 Academy Glasgow
September 17DublinIrelandOlympia Theatre
September 19LondonEnglandO2 Academy Brixton
September 20LondonEnglandO2 Academy Brixton
September 21LondonEnglandO2 Academy Brixton
September 23BerlinGermanyVelodrom
October 1FranklinUnited StatesFirstBank Amphitheater
October 2RogersUnited StatesWalmart AMP
October 3Council BluffsUnited StatesWestfair Amphitheater
October 6AustinUnited StatesZilker Park
October 13AustinUnited StatesZilker Park

Canceled dates