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Ctrl the Tour
Tour by SZA
SZA performing in Toronto, Canada on the Ctrl the Tour in August 2017
Associated albumCtrl
Start dateAugust 20, 2017 (2017-08-20)
End dateFebruary 8, 2018 (2018-02-08)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 53 in North America
  • 2 in Oceania
  • 55 total
SZA concert chronology

Ctrl the Tour was the debut concert tour by the American singer-songwriter SZA. in support of her debut album, Ctrl. The tour consisted of 55 live performances across United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Background and promotion

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SZA premiered "Drew Barrymore" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. She also announced the title of her debut studio album, initially titled A, but was later renamed to Ctrl.[1] On April 28, 2017, SZA announced she had signed her first major-label recording contract with RCA Records.[2][3] Following the announcement of Ctrl, SZA releases a promotional video narrated by rapper RZA. RZA opened with a dialogue stating "I’m zoning in with my homegirl, SZA—Self Savior, Zig-Zag-Zig Allah." Followed by a short verse "Yeah, I think you can take that far, Mama. Ya know what I mean? Cut loose the drama, no melodrama. Rise to the top, claim ya karma. And it’s my honor to drop this lesson, it’s my honor to give this blessing."[4] On June 2, 2017, "Broken Clocks" was released as a promotional single, before being sent to urban contemporary radio in January 2018, serving as the album's fourth single.[5] On June 8, 2017, "Doves in the Wind" was released as a promotional single.[6][7]

On July 5, 2017, SZA announced an official North American headlining concert tour titled Ctrl the Tour to further promote the album. The tour began on August 20, 2017, in Providence, Rhode Island, at Fête Music Hall, and concluded on December 22, 2017, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at The Fillmore Philadelphia.[8] Despite there being no European leg of the tour, on July 10, 2017, American singer and rapper Bryson Tiller announced that SZA would be opening for the European portion of his Set It Off Tour in support of his studio album True to Self from October 17, 2017, to November 30, 2017, separate from Ctrl the Tour.[9] Due to tickets for Ctrl the Tour quickly selling out, this prompted additional dates to be added. Due to health problems, the first three dates of the tour were rescheduled, causing the tour to begin on August 20 instead of August 16 as originally scheduled.[10][11] On July 31, 2017, SZA released a music video for "Supermodel", exclusively on Apple Music.[12]

On December 9, 2017, SZA appeared on Saturday Night Live making her the third artist from her label to appear on the program following Lamar and Rock. The performance received critical acclaim for its power and a new verse she added to single "Love Galore" due to the absence of Travis Scott being there to perform his verse.[13]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on August 20, 2017, in Providence, Rhode Island. It does not represent the set list from all of the shows. It consists of twelve tracks from Ctrl (2017) and three tracks from Z (2014).[14][better source needed]

  1. "Supermodel"
  2. "Anything"
  3. "Broken Clocks"
  4. "Go Gina"
  5. "Drew Barrymore"
  6. "HiiiJack"
  7. "Child's Play"
  8. "Normal Girl"
  9. "Prom"
  10. "Garden (Say It like Dat)"
  11. "Doves in the Wind"
  12. "Love Galore"
  13. "The Weekend"
  14. "Wavy (Interlude)"
  15. "Babylon"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, and gross revenue.
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
North America
August 20, 2017 Providence United States Fête Music Hall Smino
Ravyn Lenae
August 21, 2017 Richmond The National
August 22, 2017 Montréal Canada Corona Theatre
August 23, 2017 Toronto REBEL
August 25, 2017 Boston United States Royale Nightclub
August 26, 2017[A] New York City Commodore Barry Park
August 27, 2017 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia Smino
Ravyn Lenae
August 29, 2017 Grand Rapids The Intersection
August 30, 2017 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
August 31, 2017 Chicago Concord Music Hall
September 1, 2017 Minneapolis First Avenue
September 3, 2017 Kansas City Uptown Theater
September 5, 2017 Lincoln Bourbon Theatre
September 6, 2017 Englewood Gothic Theatre
September 8, 2017 Paradise Vinyl Ravyn Lenae
September 9, 2017[B] Anaheim Angel Stadium
September 10, 2017 Sacramento Ace of Spades Smino
Ravyn Lenae
September 12, 2017 Santa Cruz The Catalyst
September 13, 2017 Eugene W.O.W. Hall
September 14, 2017 Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
September 16, 2017 Portland United States Roseland Theater
September 17, 2017 Seattle Neptune Theatre
September 19, 2017 San Francisco The Warfield Theatre
September 21, 2017 Tempe Marquee Theatre Ravyn Lenae
September 22, 2017 Tucson Rialto Theatre
September 25, 2017 Los Angeles The Novo Smino
Ravyn Lenae
September 28, 2017 New Orleans House of Blues New Orleans Ravyn Lenae
September 29, 2017 Dallas South Side Music Hall Smino
Ravyn Lenae
September 30, 2017 San Antonio Alamo City Music Hall
October 1, 2017 Austin Emo's
October 3, 2017 Houston Warehouse Live
October 5, 2017[C] Nashville Memorial Gymnasium
October 7, 2017 Miami The Ground Ravyn Lenae
October 8, 2017 Tampa The Orpheum Smino
Ravyn Lenae
October 9, 2017 Atlanta The Tabernacle
October 11, 2017 Greensboro Cone Denim Entertainment Center
October 12, 2017 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
November 14, 2017 Los Angeles The Novo
December 10, 2017 New York City Brooklyn Steel Ravyn Lenae
Smino
December 11, 2017 Irving Plaza
December 13, 2017 Cleveland House of Blues Cleveland
December 15, 2017 Indianapolis Old National Centre
December 16, 2017 Louisville Mercury Ballroom
December 17, 2017 St. Louis The Ready Room
December 19, 2017
December 20, 2017 Chicago Concord Music Hall
Oceania
January 9, 2018 Auckland New Zealand Logan Campbell Centre
January 14, 2018 Sydney Australia Enmore Theatre
North America
January 15, 2018 Honolulu United States The Republik
January 18, 2018
January 31, 2018 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
February 2, 2018 Norfolk The NorVa
February 3, 2018 Baltimore Rams Head Live!
February 5, 2018 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
February 8, 2018 New Haven Toad's Place

Notes

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  • A ^ The show on August 26, 2017, in New York City is part of the 2017 Afropunk Festival.
  • B ^ The show on September 9, 2017, in Anaheim is part of the 2017 Day N Night Fest.
  • C ^ The show on October 5, 2017, in Nashville is part of the 2017 Commodore Quake concert with Migos.

References

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  1. ^ "SZA Announces 'CTRL' Album, Drops 'Drew Barrymore' Single". Rap-Up. Archived from the original on June 29, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Cinnsealach, Somhairle (April 28, 2017). "SZA Signs To RCA Records". HipHopDX. Archived from the original on June 17, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "SZA Announces Deal With RCA". Hot New Hiphop. April 28, 2017. Archived from the original on June 19, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  4. ^ "RZA Helps SZA Announce CTRL Album Release Date – Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. May 25, 2017. Archived from the original on August 30, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "Listen to SZA's Latest Single, "Broken Clocks"". Complex. Archived from the original on July 7, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  6. ^ Craighead, Olivia (June 8, 2017). "Listen To SZA's "Doves In The Wind" Featuring Kendrick Lamar". The Fader. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  7. ^ Helman, Peter (June 8, 2017). "SZA – "Doves In The Wind" (Feat. Kendrick Lamar)". Stereogum. Eldridge Industries. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  8. ^ "SZA Announces Tour". Pitchfork. July 5, 2017. Archived from the original on July 10, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  9. ^ "Bryson Tiller Announces European Tour With SZA". June 24, 2017. Archived from the original on September 7, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  10. ^ "SZA's CTRL Tour Postponed Due to 'Unforeseen Circumstances'". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 26, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  11. ^ SZA. "1. I didn't postpone the tour . I rescheduled 3 days outta like 100 ! lol my body tried to play me but I beat it's ass n im back n ready!https://twitter.com/lashleyn/status/898630379099140096 …". Archived from the original on April 21, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  12. ^ "Watch SZA Get the Last Laugh in 'Supermodel' Video". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 5, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  13. ^ "Watch SZA Perform "The Weekend" and "Love Galore" on "SNL"". Pitchfork. December 10, 2017. Archived from the original on December 28, 2017. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  14. ^ "SZA Setlist at Fête Music Hall, Providence". setlist.fm. Archived from the original on January 21, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2023.