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Tour by Sam Smith | |
Associated album | Gloria |
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Start date | March 12, 2023 |
End date | November 11, 2023 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 28 in Europe 31 in North America 7 in Oceania 66 in total |
Supporting act(s) | |
Sam Smith concert chronology |
Sam Smith
[edit]Samuel Frederick Smith (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and songwriter. In October 2012, they featured on Disclosure's breakthrough single "Latch", which peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart. They were featured on Naughty Boy's "La La La", which became a number one single in May 2013. In December 2013, Smith was nominated for the 2014 Brit Critics' Choice Award and the BBC's Sound of 2014 poll, winning both.
Smith's debut studio album, In the Lonely Hour, was released in May 2014 on Capitol Records UK. The album's lead single, "Lay Me Down", was released prior to "La La La". The album's second single, "Money on My Mind", became their second number one single in the UK. The third single, "Stay with Me", was internationally successful, reaching number one in the UK and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, while subsequent singles "I'm Not the Only One" and "Like I Can" reached the top ten in the UK. The album won four awards, at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album, Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.
For Smith's and Jimmy Napes's song "Writing's on the Wall", the theme for the James Bond film Spectre (2015), they won the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Smith's second studio album, The Thrill of It All, was released in November 2017 and debuted atop the UK and US album charts. The lead single, "Too Good at Goodbyes", reached number one in the UK and Australia and number four in the US. Following the 2018 single "Promises" with Calvin Harris, which peaked at number one in the UK, Smith released "Dancing with a Stranger" with Normani in 2019, which reached the top ten in the UK and the US and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2020 Brit Awards; and later "How Do You Sleep?", all of which feature on their third album, Love Goes (2020). In 2022, Smith's single "Unholy" with Kim Petras, from Smith's fourth album Gloria (2023), became their first number one single in the US and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
Smith's achievements include five Grammy Awards, three Brit Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, and an American Music Award, as well as a Golden Globe and an Academy Award. Smith is the first openly non-binary musician to both release a song that reached No. 1 at the Billboard Hot 100 and to win a Grammy Award.
Background
[edit]Samuel Frederick Smith was born in London on 19 May 1992, to Frederick Smith and broker Kate Cassidy. Smith grew up in Great Chishill, where they attended Thomas More Primary School. They were bullied for having breasts as a child and underwent liposuction at age 12. As part of Youth Music Theatre UK, Smith appeared in the troupe's 2007 production of Oh! Carol, a musical featuring the music of Neil Sedaka. Before entering the musical theatre, they had been in jazz bands. While studying singing and songwriting under jazz pianist Joanna Eden for a number of years, Smith attended St Mary's Catholic School in Bishop's Stortford and was a member of the Bishop's Stortford Junior Operatics (now Bishops Stortford Musical Theatre Society) and the Cantate Youth Choir. Smith attended the Anglican St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden, with family members, as a youth.
Album
[edit]Gloria In January 2019, Smith released the song "Dancing with a Stranger" with Normani as a single and it reached the top ten in the UK, the US and other countries. In February, Smith performed a medley of songs alongside Calvin Harris, Rag'n'Bone Man and Dua Lipa at the 2019 Brit Awards held at the O2 Arena in London. On 6 July 2019, New 102.7 radio host Mike Adam announced the song "How Do You Sleep?" on their Twitter account. On 9 July 2019, Smith posted on social media that an announcement would be made the following day. The pre-order link became active on 10 July, and later the same day, they formally announced and shared a clip of the song.
In October 2019, in an interview with The Zach Sang Show, Smith expressed excitement about their upcoming record. The singer also confirmed that their newest offering will feature fewer ballads and plenty of poppier tracks in the vein of their recent two previous singles. "I feel like I have recently shown a side of me which I normally keep to myself or for my family and friends," Smith told Sang. "I showed everyone it and everyone loved it. It's almost given me permission to kinda do what I've always dreamed of doing but I was always scared to do, which is pop music." The singer also described having been spurred on to write new music following a 2018 collaboration with Calvin Harris, "Promises". "I just naturally started getting back into the studio and started to write," they said. "I caught this wind and started riding this wave and I haven't stopped writing since."
On 13 February 2020, Smith revealed that a third studio album, then titled To Die For, was scheduled to be released on 1 May. On 30 March, Smith announced that, due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, they would be delaying the release of their third album and would include a number of changes to the album track list and the title, as they would continue to work on it. However, they did state that it would still be released sometime within 2020. "I'm Ready", a collaboration with American singer Demi Lovato was released on 16 April and charted well in the top 40 of several countries. On 6 July, Smith released their cover of Coldplay's "Fix You". They had originally performed the song earlier in May for the iHeartRadio Living Room Series. On 17 September, they released a new single, "Diamonds", and then announced the new title for their third album, Love Goes, which was released on 30 October. On 29 September they announced that they would be performing a livestream concert on 30 October from Abbey Road Studios in London, their only live performance of 2020. The concert featured guest appearances by British actress Jade Anouka on "My Oasis" and singer Labrinth on "Love Goes", and included a cover version of "Time After Time", which drew praise from the song's original singer and writer Cyndi Lauper. The concert was recorded and released as a live album, Love Goes: Live at Abbey Road Studios, on 19 March 2021. The same year, Smith recorded a cover of "You Will Be Found", in collaboration with Summer Walker, for the soundtrack album of the 2021 film adaptation of Dear Evan Hansen. Their version of the song also plays during the closing credits of the film itself.
On 25 August 2022, Smith announced that they had collaborated with German singer Kim Petras on a song titled "Unholy", with Petras calling it "the best song" she has been part of. The first single from Smith's fourth studio album Gloria, it reached number one in the UK, the US (Smith's first US chart topper), Australia and other markets. The song made Smith and Petras the first openly non-binary and first openly transgender musicians, respectively, to release a song that reached No. 1 at the Billboard Hot 100.
On 18 November, Smith released the single "Night Before Christmas", which was added to their EP The Holly & the Ivy.
Gloria was released on 27 January 2023, garnering generally favourable reviews from critics.
On February 6, 2023, Smith and Petras won the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Unholy". This made Smith the first openly non-binary artist to win a Grammy Award, and Petras the first openly transgender artist to win a major-category Grammy.
Setlist
[edit]- Stay With Me
- I'm Not the Only One
- Like I Can
- Nirvana
- Too Good at Goodbyes
- To Die For
- Perfect
- How Do You Sleep?
- Dancing With a Stranger (feat. Normani)
- I'm Kissing You (cover by Des’ree)
- Lay Me Down
- Love Goes
- Gimme
- Lose You
- Promises (feat. Calvin Harris)
- I'm Not Here to Make Friends
- Latch (feat. Disclosure)
- I Feel Love (cover by Donna Summer)
- Restart
- Encore
- Gloria
- Human Nature (cover by Madonna)
- Unholy (feat. Kim Petras)
Shows
[edit]Date (2023) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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Europe | ||||||
April 12 | Sheffield | England | Sheffield Arena | Cat Burns | 2,800 / 2,800 | $224,000 |
April 14 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | 14,514 / 16,000 | $1,161,120 | |
April 15 | ||||||
April 18 | London | England | The O2 Arena | 28,486 / 32,000 | $2,278,880 | |
April 19 | ||||||
April 29 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | — | — | |
May 1 | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena | — | — | |
May 4 | Stockholm | Sweden | Avicii Arena | — | — | |
May 6 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | — | — | |
May 8 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | — | — | |
May 9 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | — | — | |
May 12 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | — | — | |
May 13 | Paris | France | Accor Arena | — | — | |
May 16 | Zurich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | — | — | |
May 18 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | — | — | |
May 20 | Bologna | Italy | Unipol Arena | — | — | |
May 21 | Turin | Pala Alpitour | — | — | ||
May 24 | Manchester | England | AO Arena | — | — | |
May 25[a] | Glasgow | Scotland | OVO Hydro | — | — | |
May 27[b] | Birmingham | England | Resorts World Arena | — | — | |
June 1[c] | Tel Aviv | Israel | Hayarkon Park | — | — | — |
June 3[d] | Warsaw | Poland | Służewiec Racetrack | — | — | — |
June 4[e] | Bucharest | Romania | Piața Constituției | — | — | — |
June 6[f] | Madrid | Spain | Nuevo Espacio | — | — | — |
June 8[g] | Algés | Portugal | Passeio Marítimo de Algés | — | — | — |
June 9[h] | Pori | Finland | Kirjurinluoto | — | — | — |
June 10[i] | Nîmes | France | Arènes de Nîmes | — | — | — |
June 15[j] | Riga | Latvia | Lucavsala | — | — | — |
North America | ||||||
July 25 | Miami | United States | Kaseya Center | Jessie Reyez | — | — |
July 26 | Orlando | Amway Center | — | — | ||
July 28 | Duluth | Gas South Arena | — | — | ||
July 29 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
August 1 | Raleigh | PNC Arena | — | — | ||
August 2 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | — | — | ||
August 4 | Washington D.C | Capital One Arena | — | — | ||
August 5 | Boston | TD Garden | — | — | ||
August 8 | New York | Madison Square Garden | — | — | ||
August 9 | ||||||
August 11 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | |
August 12 | Montreal | Centre Bell | — | — | ||
August 15 | Chicago | United States | United Center | — | — | |
August 16 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | — | — | ||
August 18 | Denver | Ball Arena | — | — | ||
August 19 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Arena | — | — | ||
August 22 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
August 23 | Seattle | United States | Climate Pledge Arena | — | — | |
August 25 | Portland | Veterans Memorial Coliseum | — | — | ||
August 27 | Oakland | Oakland Arena | — | — | ||
August 28 | San Francisco | Chase Center | — | — | ||
August 31 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | — | — | ||
September 1 | ||||||
September 3 | Phoenix | Footprint Center | — | — | ||
September 5 | Austin | Moody Center | — | — | ||
September 7 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | — | — | ||
September 8 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
September 11 | Monterrey | Mexico | Arena Monterrey | — | — | |
September 12 | ||||||
September 14 | Mexico City | Palacio de los Deportes | — | — | ||
September 15 | ||||||
Oceania | ||||||
October 28 | Adelaide | Australia | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | — | — | — |
October 31 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | — | — | ||
November 1 | ||||||
November 3 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | ||
November 4 | ||||||
November 8 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | — | — | ||
November 11 | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena | — | — |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Glasgow concert was to be held on April 22 but was moved due to crew illines
- ^ The Birmingham concert was to be held on April 25 but was moved due to crew illines
- ^ Part of the 2023 Summer in the City
- ^ Part of the 2023 Orange Warsaw Festival
- ^ Part of the 2023 Summer in the City
- ^ Part of the 2023 Mad Cool Festival
- ^ Part of the 2023 NOS Alive
- ^ Part of the 2023 Pori Jazz
- ^ Part of the 2023 Festival de Nîmes
- ^ Part of the 2023 Positivus Festival