Hot Girl Summer Tour
Tour by Megan Thee Stallion | |
Location |
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Associated album | Megan |
Start date | May 14, 2024 |
End date | September 26, 2024 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows | 36 |
Supporting act(s) | |
Attendance | 184,459 (15 shows) |
Box office | $19,241,021 (15 shows) |
Website | store |
Megan Thee Stallion concert chronology |
The Hot Girl Summer Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion in support of her third studio album, Megan, and her entire discography.[1][2] The tour began on May 14, 2024, in Minneapolis, United States and concluded in New York City on September 26, 2024, at the Athlos Track Meet. It took place across cities in North America and Europe, comprising 36 shows.[3] GloRilla served as the opening act for the North American leg. Ms Banks served as the opening act for the European leg.
Background
[edit]On March 20, 2024, Megan formally announced the tour, with 31 shows across North America and Europe spanning from May through July 2024 which extended to 35 shows due to new dates being added. Tickets went on sale on March 22, 2024, with the artist presale on March 21.[4]
Commercial performance
[edit]On March 22, 2024, Megan announced extra dates for Chicago, Atlanta and Houston due to "overwhelming demand".[5] On April 24, 2024, Megan announced a new date for San Francisco would be added to the tour. On June 26, 2024, Megan announced a new date for Atlanta and Charlotte would be added to the tour. With the addition of the third show in Atlanta, Megan made history as the first rapper to headline three shows in the arena during one tour.
Accolades
[edit]Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2024 | BET Hip Hop Awards | Best Live Performer | Nominated | [6] |
2025 | Pollstar Awards | Hip Hop Tour of the Year | Pending | [7] |
Set list
[edit]This set list is representative of the show in Minneapolis, on May 14, 2024. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the North American leg.[8]
- "Hiss"
- "Ungrateful"
- "Thot Shit"
- "Freak Nasty"
- "Megan's Piano"
- "Gift & a Curse"
- "Hot Girl"
- "Kitty Kat"
- "Cobra"
- "Plan B"
- "Cognac Queen"
- "Big Ole Freak"
- "Girls in the Hood"
- "Boa"
- "Sex Talk"
- "Eat It"
- "What's New"
- "Captain Hook"
- "Southside Forever Freestyle"
- "Ride or Die" (Interlude)
- "Pop It"
- "Wanna Be" (with GloRilla)
- "WAP"
- "NDA"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Stalli Freestyle"
- "Cash Shit"
- Encore
- "Body"
- "Savage"
Notes
[edit]- During the show in New York City, Cardi B joined Megan on stage to perform "WAP" and "Bongos". Additionally, GloRilla performed "Tomorrow 2" with Cardi.[9]
- During the show in London, Yuki Chiba joined Megan on stage to perform "Mamushi".[10]
Tour dates
[edit]Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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May 14 | Minneapolis | United States | Target Center | GloRilla | — | — |
May 17 | Chicago | United Center | — | — | ||
May 18 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | ||
May 19 | Chicago | United Center | — | — | ||
May 21 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 14,118 / 14,118 | $1,724,250 | ||
May 22 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 14,351 / 14,351 | $1,194,715 | ||
May 24[a] | Napa | Napa Valley Expo | — | — | — | |
May 26[b] | Boston | Harvard Stadium | ||||
May 28 | Baltimore | CFG Bank Arena | GloRilla | 12,078 / 12,078 | $1,472,679 | |
May 30 | Memphis | FedExForum | — | — | ||
June 2[c] | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | 22,718 / 22,718 | $2,383,059 | ||
June 3[d] | ||||||
June 4 | Raleigh | PNC Arena | — | — | ||
June 6 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | — | — | ||
June 8 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 14,033 / 14,033 | $1,166,309 | ||
June 10 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | — | — | ||
June 13 | Austin | Moody Center | 12,170 / 12,170 | $1,066,629 | ||
June 14 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
June 15 | ||||||
June 16[e] | Manchester | Great Stage Park | — | — | — | |
June 17 | Denver | Ball Arena | GloRilla | 13,749 / 13,749 | $1,120,842 | |
June 19 | Phoenix | Footprint Center | 13,211 / 13,211 | $1,320,039 | ||
June 21 | Los Angeles | Crypto.com Arena | 14,906 / 14,906 | $1,873,110 | ||
June 22 | Paradise[f] | MGM Grand Garden Arena | 12,056 / 12,056 | $1,556,063 | ||
June 23 | San Francisco | Chase Center | 12,856 / 13,171 | $1,492,097 | ||
June 26[g] | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 14,154 / 14,700 | $1,691,959 | ||
July 2 | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | 10,625 / 10,625 | $902,368 | ||
July 3 | Charlotte | PNC Music Pavilion | — | — | ||
July 7 | Paris | France | Zénith Paris | Ms Banks | — | — |
July 10 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | — | — | |
July 14[h] | Manchester | England | Co-op Live | — | — | |
July 16 | Birmingham | Utilita Arena | 3,434 / 7,424 | $276,902 | ||
July 17 | London | The O2 Arena | — | — | ||
July 27[i] | Washington, D.C. | United States | Audi Field | — | — | — |
August 1[j] | Chicago | Grant Park | ||||
September 26[k] | New York City | Icahn Stadium | ||||
Total | 184,459 / 189,310 (97.39%) | $19,241,021 |
Cancelled concerts
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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July 4, 2024 | Glasgow | Scotland | OVO Hydro | Venue construction[13] |
July 11, 2024 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | Production issues[14][15] |
July 14, 2024 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena |
Notes
[edit]- ^ This concert is part of BottleRock Napa Valley.
- ^ This concert is part of Boston Calling Music Festival.
- ^ Originally scheduled to take place on May 31, 2024, it was rescheduled for water issues at the venue.[12]
- ^ Originally scheduled to take place on June 1, 2024, it was rescheduled for water issues at the venue.
- ^ This concert is part of Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
- ^ Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
- ^ Originally scheduled for June 11, but was rescheduled to avoid conflicting with the NBA finals.
- ^ Originally scheduled for July 5.
- ^ This concert is part of Broccoli City Festival.
- ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza.
- ^ This concert is part of Athlos NYC.
References
[edit]- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion & Glorilla Hitting the Road For Hot Girl Summer Tour". Billboard. March 20, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion Announces Hot Girl Summer Tour and New Album". Entertainment Tonight. January 30, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion Turns Up the Heat With 2024 Hot Girl Summer World Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. March 20, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion announces 'Hot Girl Summer' tour dates and ticket details". PinkNews. March 20, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion's "Hot Girl Summer Tour" sells out MSG". Revolt. March 23, 2024.
- ^ Paul, Larisha (September 18, 2024). "Megan Thee Stallion, Kendrick Lamar, Drake Lead 2024 BET Hip-Hop Awards Nominations". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on September 18, 2024. Retrieved September 19, 2024.
- ^ "Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Coldplay & More Nominated for 2025 Pollstar Awards". Billboard. November 8, 2024. Retrieved November 9, 2024.
- ^ "Here's Megan Thee Stallion's Setlist For The Hot Girl Summer Tour". Forbes. May 15, 2024.
- ^ "Watch: Megan Thee Stallion & Cardi B Stun NYC Fans with Surprise 'WAP' Performance". That Grape Juice. May 21, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion Brings Out Yuki Chiba in London to Perform Viral Song 'Mamushi' for the First Time". People.
- ^ "Tour". Megan Thee Stallion. Archived from the original on May 10, 2024. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion's Atlanta concert Friday night postponed amidst water main crisis". FOX 5 Atlanta. May 31, 2024. Archived from the original on May 31, 2024. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ "Huge American rapper cancels Hydro show a week before event". Glasgow Times. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ "Megan Thee Stallion". Lanxessarena.de. June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ "Why is Megan Thee Stallion canceling 2024 'Hot Girl Summer' European tour dates? Fans express disappointment as rapper issues statement". Sportskeeda. June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 29, 2024.