Party in the Valley Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:Party in the Valley Tour
Artist:Betty Who
Album:The Valley
Number Of Legs:3
Number Of Shows:58 in North America
Last Tour:The Convertible Nights Tour
(2015)
Next Tour:Betty: The Tour
(2019)
This Tour:Party in the Valley Tour
(2017)

The Party in the Valley Tour[1] was the second concert tour by Australian recording artist Betty Who. The tour supported her second studio album The Valley (2017). The tour began on 12 April 2017, in New Haven, Connecticut and ended on 31 March 2018, in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 15 April 2017.[2] It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "The Valley"
  2. "Glory Days"
  3. "You Can Cry Tomorrow"
  4. "Human Touch"
  5. "Make You Memories"
  6. "Pretend You're Missing Me"
  7. "Heartbreak Dream"
  8. "Free to Fly"
  9. "Blue Heaven Midnight Crush"
  10. "Beautiful"
  11. "California Rain"
  12. "Wanna Be"
  13. "Some Kinda Wonderful"
  14. "Just Like Me"
  15. "All of You"
  16. "Mama Say"
  17. "High Society"

Encore

  1. "I Love You Always Forever"
  2. "Somebody Loves You"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening act
DateCityCountryVenueOpening Acts
North America
12 April 2017New HavenUnited StatesThe Ballroom at The SpaceVérité
14 April 2017New York CityWebster Hall
15 April 2017BostonParadise Rock Club
16 April 2017Washington, D.C.
17 April 2017PhiladelphiaUnion Transfer
19 April 2017PittsburghRex Theater
20 April 2017ChicagoConcord Music Hall
22 April 2017MinneapolisTriple Rock Social Club
23 April 2017DenverBluebird Theater
24 April 2017Salt Lake CityUrban Lounge
26 April 2017SeattleNeumos
27 April 2017VancouverCanadaImperial
28 April 2017PortlandUnited StatesWonder Ballroom
30 April 2017SacramentoHarlows
2 May 2017Los AngelesThe Fonda Theatre
10 July 2017Santa BarbaraSoho Music ClubGeographer
11 July 2017San DiegoThe Observatory North Park
12 July 2017Santa AnaThe Observatory OC
14 July 2017PhoenixCrescent Ballroom
15 July 2017El PasoLowbrow Palace
17 July 2017DallasTrees
18 July 2017AustinVulcan Gas Company
19 July 2017HoustonWhite Oak Music Hall
21 July 2017New OrleansRepublic New Orleans
22 July 2017BirminghamSaturn
23 July 2017AtlantaTerminal West
25 July 2017NashvilleExit / In
26 July 2017St. LouisThe Ready Room
27 July 2017MadisonMajestic Theater
28 July 2017IndianapolisThe Hi / Fi
30 July 2017CincinnatiThe Woodward Theater
31 July 2017DetroitThe Magic Stick
1 August 2017ClevelandBeachland Ballroom
3 August 2017TorontoCanadaThe Mod Club
4 August 2017MontrealLa Salsa Rossa
6 August 2017BrooklynUnited StatesBrooklyn Steel
24 February 2018Los AngelesThe WilternSpencer Ludwig andPretty Sister
25 February 2018San JoseThe Ritz
27 February 2018PortlandWonder Ballroom
28 February 2018VancouverCanadaImperial
2 March 2018Salt Lake CityUnited StatesThe Complex
3 March 2018DenverThe Gothic Theater
5 March 2018MinneapolisThe Fine Line
6 March 2018MilwaukeeTurner Hall
8 March 2018ChicagoThe Metro
10 March 2018ColumbusSkully's Music Diner
12 March 2018FerndaleLoving Touch
13 March 2018TorontoCanadaPhoenix Concert Hall
15 March 2018BostonUnited StatesParadise
16 March 2018[3] AllstonBrighton Music Hall
18 March 2018Asbury ParkThe Stone Pony
21 March 2018Washington, D.C.9:30 Club
23 March 2018RichmondThe National
24 March 2018AshevilleThe Orange Peel
25 March 2018AtlantaTerminal West
27 March 2018RaleighLincoln Theater
29 March 2018OrlandoThe Social
30 March 2018Ft. LauderdaleCulture Room
31 March 2018St. PetersburgState Theater

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Betty Who Announces Sophomore Album 'The Valley,' 2017 North American Tour. Pop Crush. 30 January 2017. 30 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Betty Who Setlist. Setlist.fm.
  3. Web site: Betty Who "Ignore Me". www.bettywhomusic.com. en. 2018-02-20.