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Love Sux Tour
TourbyAvril Lavigne
Promotional poster for tour (2022)
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Associated albumLove Sux
    Start date30 April 2022 (2022-04-30)
    End date10 May 2023 (2023-05-10)
    No. of shows48
    Supporting acts
  • Alther
  • The Beaches
  • Day Limns
  • Girlfriends
  • Grandson
  • Mod Sun
  • Phem
  • Simple Plan
  • Websiteavrillavigne.com
    Avril Lavigne concert chronology

    The Love Sux Tour[1] (originally titled Tour 2022 and the Bite Me Tour[2]) was the seventh concert tour by Canadian recording artist, Avril Lavigne, launched in support of her seventh studio album Love Sux (2022). It commenced on April 30, 2022, in Orillia, Canada, and concluded on May, 10 2023, in London, England. The tour included appearances at festivals across Canada, Europe and North America.

    Background

    [edit]

    Following her Head Above Water Tour in 2019, Lavigne announced shows in Europe, in October 2021. The dates were composed of canceled shows from 2020 and 2021, due to the pandemic. It was also reported shows in southeast Asia for May 2022,[3] but those shows were cancelled. Following the release of the album's lead single, the singer revealed concerts in Canada, her first in a decade.[4]

    Alternative rap artists Mod Sun and Grandson served as the opening acts.[5]

    One dollar from each concert ticket purchased was donated to the Avril Lavigne Foundation.[6]

    The tour was originally slated to start February 2022, but were rescheduled to the spring.[7] European dates were postponed to 2023, citing venue and travel restrictions, related to the ongoing pandemic.[8] During the tour, Lavigne also performed at various music festivals including: Boston Calling,[9] When We Were Young[10] Rock in Rio[11] the Firefly Music Festival[12] and the iHeartRadio Music Festival.[13]

    Set list

    [edit]
    Lavigne performing at Caesars WindsorinWindsor, Ontario.

    The set list is from the May 10, 2022, concert in London, Ontario.[14] It may not represent all concerts for the tour.

    1. "Cannonball"
  • "Bite Me"
  • "What the Hell"
  • "Here's to Never Growing Up"
  • "Complicated"
  • "My Happy Ending"
  • "Smile"
  • "Losing Grip"
  • "Flames" (performed with Mod Sun)
  • "Love It When You Hate Me"
  • "Love Sux"
  • "Girlfriend"
  • "Bois Lie"
  • "Sk8er Boi"
  • Encore
    1. "Head Above Water"
    2. "I'm with You"

    Tour dates

    [edit]
    List of 2022 concerts[15]
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts
    April 30 Orillia Canada Casino Rama Entertainment Centre The Beaches
    May 6 Quebec City Videotron Centre All Time Low
    Mod Sun
    May 7[a] Laval Place Bell All Time Low
    Grandson
    Mod Sun
    May 9 Ottawa TD Place Arena All Time Low
    Mod Sun
    May 10 London Start.ca Performance Stage Grandson
    Mod Sun
    May 12 Windsor The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    May 13 Toronto Coca-Cola Coliseum
    May 17 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
    May 18 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre
    May 19 Edmonton Rogers Place
    May 21 Calgary Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
    May 22
    May 24 Vancouver Thunderbird Sports Centre
    May 25 Victoria Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
    May 27[b] Boston United States Harvard Athletic Complex
    June 1[c] Moncton Canada Avenir Centre The Beaches
    June 2[d] Halifax Scotiabank Centre
    September 5 Lima Peru Arena Perú Alther
    September 7 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Unimed Day Limns
    September 9[e] Rio de Janeiro Parque dos Atletas
    September 22[f] Dover United States Dover Motor Speedway
    September 24[g] Las Vegas Area15
    October 22[h] Winchester Las Vegas Festival Grounds
    October 23[h]
    October 29[h]
    November 7 Yokohama Japan National Convention Hall
    November 9 Tokyo Tokyo Garden Theatre
    November 10
    November 11 Nagoya Aichi Sky Expo Hall A
    November 14 Osaka Intex Osaka
    List of 2023 concerts[21]
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts
    April 12 Paris France Zénith Paris Girlfriends
    Phem
    April 14 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
    April 15 Berlin Germany Verti Music Hall
    April 17 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
    April 18 Offenbach Stadthalle Offenbach
    April 20 Munich Kulturhalle Zenith
    April 21 Zürich Switzerland The Hall
    April 23 Padua Italy Arena Spettacoli
    April 24 Milan Mediolanum Forum
    April 26 Prague Czech Republic Tipsport Arena
    April 27 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
    April 28 Stuttgart Germany Porsche-Arena
    April 30 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
    May 3 Cologne Germany Palladium
    May 4 Brussels Belgium Forest National
    May 6 Manchester England O2 Apollo
    May 9 London Alexandra Palace
    May 10

    Cancelled shows

    [edit]
    List of cancelled concerts
    Date City Country Venue Reason
    November 1, 2022 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena COVID-19 pandemic in Asia[22]
    November 3, 2022 Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Concert was originally scheduled for May 1, 2022.
  • ^ The May 27, 2022, concert was part of Boston Calling Music Festival.[16]
  • ^ Concert was originally scheduled for May 3, 2022.
  • ^ Concert was originally scheduled for May 4, 2022.
  • ^ The September 9, 2022, concert was part of Rock in Rio.[17]
  • ^ The September 22, 2022, concert was part of Firefly Music Festival.[18]
  • ^ The September 24, 2022, concert was part of iHeartRadio Music Festival.[19]
  • ^ a b c The October 22, 23 and 29, 2022, concerts were part of When We Were Young.[20]
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Avril Lavigne forced to postpone LOVE SUX European tour". WRMF. Hubbard Broadcasting. February 8, 2022. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ King, Ariel (November 30, 2021). "Avril Lavigne Announces First Canadian Headline Tour In 10 Years". Pollstar. Oak View Group. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Wang, Stephanie (October 22, 2021). "AVRIL LAVIGNE ANNOUNCED NEW 2022 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES". Nylon. Bustle Digital Group. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Levy, Matt (December 3, 2021). "Avril Lavigne 2022 international tour". NJ.com. Advance Publications. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Kennedy, John R. (November 26, 2021). "Avril Lavigne Announces Cross-Canada Tour". iHeartRadio. iHeartMedia. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Chen, Dalson (December 7, 2021). "Avril Lavigne coming to Caesars Windsor in May 2022". Windsor Star. Postmedia Network. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ "Avril Lavigne Postpones European Tour To 2023". Noise11. February 9, 2022. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ "Avril Lavigne pushes UK and European tour back until 2023". Bellevue Herald-Leader. Sycamore Media. February 8, 2022. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ Kaufman, Gil (January 21, 2022). "Metallica, The Strokes, Foo Fighters to Headline 2022 Boston Calling Festival". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Fu, Eddie (January 21, 2022). "When We Were Young 2022 Lineup". Consequence. Consequence Media. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Carter, Emily (December 17, 2021). "Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Avril Lavigne for Rock In Rio 2022". Kerrang!. Wasted Talent Ltd. Archived from the original on January 23, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  • ^ Paul, Larisha (February 22, 2022). "Halsey, Green Day, Dua Lipa to Headline Firefly Festival 2022". Rolling Stone. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ "AVRIL LAVIGNE, 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER, CARLY PEARCE HEAD DAYTIME STAGE LINEUP FOR 2022 IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL". WOTH. Backyard Broadcasting of Pennsylvania. February 25, 2022. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ Boshart, Dan (May 12, 2022). "Avril Lavigne Brings Love Sux Party to London". 519 Magazine. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  • ^ Various citations for the 2022 concerts:
  • ^ Atashian, John (February 16, 2022). "Concert Connection: 'Boston Calling' 2022 lineup announced". The Middletown Press. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ "Avril Lavigne fala sobre ter topado se apresentar no Rock in Rio: 'É emocionante e tão especial'" [Avril Lavigne talks about having agreed to perform at Rock in Rio: 'It's exciting and so special']. Correio do Povo (in Portuguese). Grupo Record. February 22, 2022. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ DeLuca, Dan (February 22, 2022). "Firefly lineup announced: Green Day, Halsey, My Chemical Romance and Dua Lipa will headline Delaware music fest in September". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ Kaplan, Ilana (February 23, 2022). "Avril Lavigne reaches back to her roots on new album to recapture pop punk's glory days". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ Scott, Hannah (January 24, 2022). "When We Were Young: The newest alternative music festival on the scene". Iowa State Daily. Iowa State Daily Media Group. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  • ^ Various citations for the 2023 concerts:
  • ^ "Avril Lavigne postpones Love Sux Tour in Manila to 2023". GMA Network. October 15, 2022. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.

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