Concert Tour Name: | Doing It Again Tour |
Artist: | Girl in Red |
Album: | I'm Doing It Again Baby! |
Number Of Legs: | 2 |
Number Of Shows: | 36 |
Last Tour: | Make It Go Quiet Tour (2022) |
This Tour: | Doing It Again Tour (2024) |
The Doing It Again Tour is the third headlining concert tour by Norwegian singer-songwriter Girl in Red, in support of her second studio and debut major-label album I'm Doing It Again Baby!. Consisting of two legs, it will visit the United States, Canada and several European countries. The 36-show tour started on 16 April 2024 in Boston and will conclude on 5 October 2024 in Helsinki. For the North American dates, American band Momma and Canadian band the Beaches will serve as opening acts.
After teasing new music on her social media accounts, Girl in Red announced her second studio album, I'm Doing It Again Baby!, on 30 January 2024, set for release on 12 April.[1] On the same day, she announced the lead single from the record, titled "Too Much".[2] On 12 February, the artist announced her third headlining concert tour, the Doing It Again Tour; it serves as a follow-up to the Make It Go Quiet Tour, which concluded in 2022. She first revealed the North American leg; it will start on 16 April 2024 and contains bands Momma and the Beaches as special guests.[3] It will have dates in Toronto and different cities in the United States. In March, she confirmed the European leg of the concert tour, starting on 27 August 2024 in Dublin.[4] At the same time, more shows in American cities were added.[5] Tickets went on general sale on 15 March via Ticketmaster; people who pre-ordered the album were granted pre-sale access for two days before.[6]
The tour has been musically directed by Avi Barath, and features Girl in Red’s band: Martin Andersen Dybdal (Guitars), Bror Smith Brorson (Guitars), Viljar Dunderovic (Keyboards), Henrik Bakken (Bass Guitar) and Erland Hisdal (Drums).
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) |
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North America[7] | ||||
16 April | Boston | United States | MGM Music Hall at Fenway | Momma |
17 April | Philadelphia | The Met Philadelphia | ||
20 April | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem | ||
24 April | New York | Radio City Music Hall | ||
27 April | Chicago | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom | ||
28 April | Madison | The Sylvee | ||
30 April | Toronto | Canada | History | |
2 May | Detroit | United States | Masonic Temple Theatre | |
4 May | Atlanta | Central Park | ||
5 May | Nashville | Ryman Auditorium | ||
21 May | Seattle | Paramount Theatre | The Beaches | |
23 May | Salt Lake City | The Great Saltair | ||
25 May | Morrison | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | ||
28 May | Del Mar | The Sound | ||
29 May | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | ||
1 June | Oakland | Fox Theatre | ||
2 June | San Francisco | Warfield | ||
Europe[8] | ||||
27 August | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | — |
29 August | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Barrowland Ballroom | |
1 September | Manchester | O2 Apollo | ||
3 September | London | OVO Arena Wembley | ||
5 September | Brussels | Belgium | Forest National | |
8 September | Amsterdam | Netherlands | AFAS Live | |
11 September | Paris | France | Zenith | |
13 September | Cologne | Germany | Palladium | |
16 September | Barcelona | Spain | Sant Jordi Club | |
18 September | Munich | Germany | Zenith | |
19 September | Zürich | Switzerland | Halle 622 | |
22 September | Vienna | Austria | Gasometer | |
23 September | Prague | Czech Republic | Forum Karlin | |
25 September | Warsaw | Poland | Torwar | |
27 September | Berlin | Germany | Verti Music Hall | |
29 September | Copenhagen | Denmark | Tap1 | |
2 October | Stockholm | Sweden | Annexet | |
3 October | Oslo | Norway | Spektrum | |
5 October | Helsinki | Finland | Ice Hall Black Box | |