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'''Something to Give Each Other Tour''' was the fifth headlining [[concert tour]] by Australian singer [[Troye Sivan]], in support of his third studio album, ''[[Something to Give Each Other]]'' (2023).<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=James |first=Alastair |date=November 30, 2023 |title=Troye Sivan announces Something to Give Each Other Tour for 2024|url=https://www.attitude.co.uk/culture/troye-sivan-announces-something-to-give-each-other-tour-for-2024-453898/|access-date=June 19, 2024|magazine=[[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]]}}</ref> It is Sivan's first tour in five years following the [[The Bloom Tour|Bloom Tour]] which ran from 2018 to 2019. The first leg began on 29 May 2024 in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]], and concluded on 28 June in [[Birmingham]], [[England]].<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Schube |first=Will |date=November 30, 2023 |title=Troye Sivan Announces Sprawling U.K. And European Tour|url=https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/troye-sivan-u-k-european-tour-2024/|access-date=June 19, 2024|magazine=UDiscoverMusic}}</ref> He was supported by [[Jodie Harsh]] for the UK dates. Due to popular demand, the show in Amsterdam was moved to the [[Ziggo Dome]] with a 13,500 capacity from its original planned location, the [[AFAS Live]] with a 6,000 capacity.
'''Something to Give Each Other Tour''' is the fifth headlining [[concert tour]] by Australian singer [[Troye Sivan]], in support of his third studio album, ''[[Something to Give Each Other]]'' (2023).<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=James |first=Alastair |date=November 30, 2023 |title=Troye Sivan announces Something to Give Each Other Tour for 2024|url=https://www.attitude.co.uk/culture/troye-sivan-announces-something-to-give-each-other-tour-for-2024-453898/|access-date=June 19, 2024|magazine=[[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]]}}</ref> It is Sivan's first tour in five years following the [[The Bloom Tour|Bloom Tour]] which ran from 2018 to 2019. The first leg began on 29 May 2024 in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]], and concluded on 28 June in [[Birmingham]], [[England]].<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Schube |first=Will |date=November 30, 2023 |title=Troye Sivan Announces Sprawling U.K. And European Tour|url=https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/troye-sivan-u-k-european-tour-2024/|access-date=June 19, 2024|magazine=UDiscoverMusic}}</ref> He was supported by [[Jodie Harsh]] for the UK dates and will be supported by Nick Ward for the Oceania dates. Due to popular demand, the show in Amsterdam was moved to the [[Ziggo Dome]] with a 13,500 capacity from its original planned location, the [[AFAS Live]] with a 6,000 capacity.


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
The tour received positive reviews from critics. For opening night, Kevin LeBlanc of [[Nylon (magazine)|Nylon]] praised Sivan's "homoerotic fashion choices" as "tasteful" and "simple yet affective" and wrote that Sivan delivered on "the queer Bushwick-meets-runway fashion" of the album cycle and the "gay pop star fantasy with a now-signature recipe: a dash of [[George Michael]], a hint of ‘90s runway fashion, and a sprinkle of Berlin club attire".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.nylon.com/fashion/troye-sivan-tour-looks-2024 |title= TROYE SIVAN’S TOUR LOOKS ARE A LOVE LETTER TO GAY FASHION |website=[[Nylon (magazine)|Nylon]]|last=LeBlanc|first=Kevin|date=30 May 2024|access-date=3 July 2024|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> For [[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]], Alastair James favourably compared Sivan's show to Dua Lipa's [[Future Nostalgia Tour]], stating that Sivan showcased the same "bonafide star quality" Lipa did at the [[AO Arena]] two years prior and that Sivan could "do it all – the party, the love, and the heartbreak", though noted that the show felt a bit reserved due to the lack of a bigger stage and that it could have gone longer than the compact setlist allowed it to but nonetheless praised the show as a "spectacle" and a "sweaty and euphoric party".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.attitude.co.uk/culture/troye-sivan-review-468146/|title= Troye Sivan’s Something to Give Each Other tour review: A sweaty and euphoric party|website=[[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]]|last=James|first=Alastair|date=25 June 2024|access-date=2 July 2024|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref>
The tour received positive reviews from critics. For opening night, Kevin LeBlanc of [[Nylon (magazine)|Nylon]] praised Sivan's "homoerotic fashion choices" as "tasteful" and "simple yet affective" and wrote that Sivan delivered on "the queer Bushwick-meets-runway fashion" of the album cycle and the "gay pop star fantasy with a now-signature recipe: a dash of [[George Michael]], a hint of ‘90s runway fashion, and a sprinkle of Berlin club attire".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.nylon.com/fashion/troye-sivan-tour-looks-2024 |title= TROYE SIVAN'S TOUR LOOKS ARE A LOVE LETTER TO GAY FASHION |website=[[Nylon (magazine)|Nylon]]|last=LeBlanc|first=Kevin|date=30 May 2024|access-date=3 July 2024|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> For [[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]], Alastair James favourably compared Sivan's show to Dua Lipa's [[Future Nostalgia Tour]], stating that Sivan showcased the same "bonafide star quality" Lipa did at the [[AO Arena]] two years prior and that Sivan could "do it all – the party, the love, and the heartbreak", though noted that the show felt a bit reserved due to the lack of a bigger stage and that it could have gone longer than the compact setlist allowed it to but nonetheless praised the show as a "spectacle" and a "sweaty and euphoric party".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.attitude.co.uk/culture/troye-sivan-review-468146/|title= Troye Sivan's Something to Give Each Other tour review: A sweaty and euphoric party|website=[[Attitude (magazine)|Attitude]]|last=James|first=Alastair|date=25 June 2024|access-date=2 July 2024|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref>


Charlie Duncan of [[PinkNews]] described the show and Sivan as both "hot and gay", the choreography as "crisp" and "so intense it looks like you’re watching a real life music video", the different outfits as matching Sivan’s "effortlessly cool and gay" aesthetic, and praised Sivan's ability to "marry vulnerability and vocals with sex and stardom", noting the more intimate tracks being preceded by private-life insights from Sivan himself to draw the audience in, though criticized the [[Ariana Grande]] section as being "flat" due to the lack of Grande's presence but noted it as only a "minor misstep" quickly forgotten by the changing sets, the "horny dance moves" with Sivan grinding on or snogging dancers as almost "too scandalous to watch", and the guest appearances from [[Ross Lynch]] and [[Charli XCX]] at the [[OVO Arena Wembley]] show.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thepinknews.com/2024/06/28/troye-sivan-something-to-give-each-other-review/#:~:text=The%20London%20show%20of%20the,boys%20while%20he's%20at%20it. |title= Troye Sivan’s Something To Give Each Other Tour: carefully crafted, unashamedly horny and very gay|website=[[PinkNews]]|last=Duncan|first=Charlie|date=28 June 2024|access-date=2 July 2024|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref>
Flo Laurent of [[Hot Press]] described watching Sivan be "unapologetically queer" as "deeply heart-warming", especially a few days before [[Dublin Pride]], and praised his range as a performer and his ability to let his dancers shine.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.hotpress.com/music/live-report-troye-sivan-delivers-high-voltage-pride-month-show-at-3arena-23033650|title= Live Report: Troye Sivan delivers high-voltage Pride-month show at 3Arena |website=[[Hot Press]]|last=Laurent|first=Flo|date=26 June 2024|access-date=3 July 2024|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref>
Charlie Duncan of [[PinkNews]] described the show and Sivan as both "hot and gay", the choreography as "crisp" and "so intense it looks like you’re watching a real life music video", the different outfits as matching Sivan’s "effortlessly cool and gay" aesthetic, and praised Sivan's ability to "marry vulnerability and vocals with sex and stardom", noting the more intimate tracks being preceded by private-life insights from Sivan himself to draw the audience in, though criticized the [[Ariana Grande]] section as "flat" due to the lack of Grande's presence but noted it as only a "minor misstep" quickly forgotten by the changing sets, the "horny dance moves" with Sivan grinding on or snogging dancers as almost "too scandalous to watch", and the guest appearances from [[Ross Lynch]] and [[Charli XCX]] at the [[OVO Arena Wembley]] show.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thepinknews.com/2024/06/28/troye-sivan-something-to-give-each-other-review/#:~:text=The%20London%20show%20of%20the,boys%20while%20he's%20at%20it. |title= Troye Sivan's Something To Give Each Other Tour: carefully crafted, unashamedly horny and very gay|website=[[PinkNews]]|last=Duncan|first=Charlie|date=28 June 2024|access-date=2 July 2024|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref>


==Set list==
==Set list==
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*"[[Rush (Troye Sivan song)|Rush]]" was performed twice at the Berlin show, with Sivan being joined onstage by the dancers from the music video.
*"[[Rush (Troye Sivan song)|Rush]]" was performed twice at the Berlin show, with Sivan being joined onstage by the dancers from the music video.
*At the London show, Sivan was joined by [[Ross Lynch]] (recreating his role in the music video) for "[[One of Your Girls]]", and by [[Charli XCX]] for "[[1999 (Charli XCX and Troye Sivan song)|1999]]".
*At the London show, Sivan was joined by [[Ross Lynch]] (recreating his role in the music video) for "[[One of Your Girls]]", and by [[Charli XCX]] for "[[1999 (Charli XCX and Troye Sivan song)|1999]]".
*For the Australia dates, "[[Blue Neighbourhood|Ease]]" and "[[Talk Talk (Charli XCX song)|Talk Talk]]" were added to the setlist.


==Tour dates==
==Tour dates==
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! colspan="6" |Leg 2 – Oceania
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| 16 November{{efn|The 16 and 17 November concerts in Perth, Australia at the Kings Park are part of [[Spilt Milk (festival)|Spilt Milk]].}}
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| 19 November
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| 23 November{{efn|The 23 November concert in Newcastle, Australia at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre is part of [[Spilt Milk (festival)|Spilt Milk]].}}
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| 24 November
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|[[Sidney Myer Music Bowl]]
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| 26 November
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| 28 November
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[[Category:Troye Sivan concert tours|Something to Give Each Other]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, 20 November 2024

Something to Give Each Other Tour
Tour by Troye Sivan
promotional poster
Associated albumSomething to Give Each Other
Start date29 May 2024 (2024-05-29)
End date2 December 2024 (2024-12-02)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 19 in Europe
  • 10 in Oceania
Troye Sivan concert chronology

Something to Give Each Other Tour is the fifth headlining concert tour by Australian singer Troye Sivan, in support of his third studio album, Something to Give Each Other (2023).[1] It is Sivan's first tour in five years following the Bloom Tour which ran from 2018 to 2019. The first leg began on 29 May 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal, and concluded on 28 June in Birmingham, England.[2] He was supported by Jodie Harsh for the UK dates and will be supported by Nick Ward for the Oceania dates. Due to popular demand, the show in Amsterdam was moved to the Ziggo Dome with a 13,500 capacity from its original planned location, the AFAS Live with a 6,000 capacity.

Critical reception

[edit]

The tour received positive reviews from critics. For opening night, Kevin LeBlanc of Nylon praised Sivan's "homoerotic fashion choices" as "tasteful" and "simple yet affective" and wrote that Sivan delivered on "the queer Bushwick-meets-runway fashion" of the album cycle and the "gay pop star fantasy with a now-signature recipe: a dash of George Michael, a hint of ‘90s runway fashion, and a sprinkle of Berlin club attire".[3] For Attitude, Alastair James favourably compared Sivan's show to Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia Tour, stating that Sivan showcased the same "bonafide star quality" Lipa did at the AO Arena two years prior and that Sivan could "do it all – the party, the love, and the heartbreak", though noted that the show felt a bit reserved due to the lack of a bigger stage and that it could have gone longer than the compact setlist allowed it to but nonetheless praised the show as a "spectacle" and a "sweaty and euphoric party".[4]

Flo Laurent of Hot Press described watching Sivan be "unapologetically queer" as "deeply heart-warming", especially a few days before Dublin Pride, and praised his range as a performer and his ability to let his dancers shine.[5]

Charlie Duncan of PinkNews described the show and Sivan as both "hot and gay", the choreography as "crisp" and "so intense it looks like you’re watching a real life music video", the different outfits as matching Sivan’s "effortlessly cool and gay" aesthetic, and praised Sivan's ability to "marry vulnerability and vocals with sex and stardom", noting the more intimate tracks being preceded by private-life insights from Sivan himself to draw the audience in, though criticized the Ariana Grande section as "flat" due to the lack of Grande's presence but noted it as only a "minor misstep" quickly forgotten by the changing sets, the "horny dance moves" with Sivan grinding on or snogging dancers as almost "too scandalous to watch", and the guest appearances from Ross Lynch and Charli XCX at the OVO Arena Wembley show.[6]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the 29 May 2024 show in Lisbon. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[7]

  1. "Got Me Started"
  2. "What's The Time Where You Are?"
  3. "My My My!"
  4. "In My Room"
  5. "Dance to This"
  6. "Supernatural"
  7. "Bloom"
  8. "Still Got It"
  9. "Can't Go Back, Baby"
  10. "Could Cry Just Thinkin About You"
  11. "Heaven"
  12. "One of Your Girls"
  13. "Silly"
  14. "You"
  15. "Stud"
  16. "1999"
  17. "Honey"
  18. "Rush"

Notes

  • "Heaven" was only performed at the show in Lisbon.
  • "Still Got It", "Can't Go Back, Baby", and "Could Cry Just Thinkin About You" were not performed at festival dates.
  • During the shows in Barcelona and Amsterdam, Sivan was joined by Guitarricadelafuente for "In My Room".
  • "You" was not performed at the shows in Munich, and Düsseldorf.
  • "Rush" was performed twice at the Berlin show, with Sivan being joined onstage by the dancers from the music video.
  • At the London show, Sivan was joined by Ross Lynch (recreating his role in the music video) for "One of Your Girls", and by Charli XCX for "1999".
  • For the Australia dates, "Ease" and "Talk Talk" were added to the setlist.

Tour dates

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List of concerts showing date, city, country, and venue[8]
Date (2024) City Country Venue
Leg 1 – Europe
29 May Lisbon Portugal Coliseu dos Recreios
31 May [a] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
2 June [b] Paris France Bois de Vincennes
5 June Stockholm Sweden Hovet
7 June[c] Aarhus Denmark Eskelunden
8 June[d] Warsaw Poland Racetrack Służewiec
9 June Prague Czechia Sportovní hala Fortuna
11 June Berlin Germany Velodrom
12 June Hamburg Sporthalle
14 June Munich Zenith
15 June Zürich Switzerland The Hall
17 June Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
18 June Düsseldorf Mitsubishi Electric Halle
20 June Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
22 June Manchester England AO Arena
23 June Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
25 June Dublin Ireland 3Arena
27 June London England Wembley Arena
28 June Birmingham Utilita Arena
Hiatus for Sweat Tour – North America
Leg 2 – Oceania
16 November[e] Perth Australia Kings Park
17 November[f]
19 November Adelaide The Drive
21 November[g] Gold Coast Southport Broadwater Parklands
23 November[h] Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
24 November Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
26 November Brisbane Riverstage
28 November Sydney Sydney Opera House Forecourt
29 November
2 December Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena

Notes

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  1. ^ The 31 May 2024 concert in Barcelona, Spain at the Parc del Fòrum is part of Primavera Sound.
  2. ^ The 2 June 2024 concert in Paris, France at the Bois de Vincennes is part of We Love Green.
  3. ^ The 7 June 2024 concert in Aarhus, Denmark is part of NorthSide Festival.
  4. ^ The 8 June 2024 concert in Warsaw, Poland is part of Orange Warsaw Festival.
  5. ^ The 16 and 17 November concerts in Perth, Australia at the Kings Park are part of Spilt Milk.
  6. ^ The 16 and 17 November concerts in Perth, Australia at the Kings Park are part of Spilt Milk.
  7. ^ The 21 November concert in Gold Coast, Australia at the Southport Broadwater Parklands is part of Spilt Milk.
  8. ^ The 23 November concert in Newcastle, Australia at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre is part of Spilt Milk.

References

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  1. ^ James, Alastair (30 November 2023). "Troye Sivan announces Something to Give Each Other Tour for 2024". Attitude. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  2. ^ Schube, Will (30 November 2023). "Troye Sivan Announces Sprawling U.K. And European Tour". UDiscoverMusic. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  3. ^ LeBlanc, Kevin (30 May 2024). "TROYE SIVAN'S TOUR LOOKS ARE A LOVE LETTER TO GAY FASHION". Nylon. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  4. ^ James, Alastair (25 June 2024). "Troye Sivan's Something to Give Each Other tour review: A sweaty and euphoric party". Attitude. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  5. ^ Laurent, Flo (26 June 2024). "Live Report: Troye Sivan delivers high-voltage Pride-month show at 3Arena". Hot Press. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  6. ^ Duncan, Charlie (28 June 2024). "Troye Sivan's Something To Give Each Other Tour: carefully crafted, unashamedly horny and very gay". PinkNews. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  7. ^ Armstrong, Megan (29 May 2024). "Here Is Troye Sivan's 'Something To Give Each Other Tour' Setlist". Uproxx. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  8. ^ "TROYE SIVAN ANNOUNCES 'SOMETHING TO GIVE EACH OTHER TOUR'". www.capitolrecords.com. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2024.