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Gloria the Tour
World tour by Sam Smith
Promotional tour poster
LocationEurope • North America • Oceania• Asia
Associated albumGloria
Start date12 April 2023 (2023-04-12)
End date11 November 2023 (2023-11-11)
Legs4
No. of shows
  • 28 in Europe
  • 31 in North America
  • 12 in Asia
  • 7 in Oceania
  • 78 in total
Supporting act(s)
Sam Smith concert chronology

Gloria the Tour (stylised as GLORIA the tour) was the third headlining concert tour by English singer-songwriter, Sam Smith, in support of their fourth studio album Gloria (2023).[3] The tour began on 12 April 2023 at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, England,[4][5] and it did conclude on 11 November 2023 at the Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand.[6] Presenting a concert set in three acts (named, respectively, "LOVE," "Beauty," and "SEX"),[5] the tour consists of 4 legs, in Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania, and a total of 75 show.[7]

Setlist

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This set list is from the show in Sheffield on 12 April 2023. It may not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[5][8]

Notes

  • Starting on 18 April, "Nirvana" and "Restart" were removed from the setlist and "Diamonds" was added after "Perfect".[9]
  • The show in Manchester abruptly ended with "Too Good at Goodbyes", due to Smith's vocal chord injury.[10]

Shows

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List of 2023 concerts[1][2][7][11][12]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Europe
12 April Sheffield England Sheffield Arena Cat Burns 8,714 / 12,457 $571,924
14 April Dublin Ireland 3Arena 21,317 / 21,317 $1,548,185
15 April
18 April London England The O2 Arena 28,382 / 33,330 $2,349,251
19 April
29 April Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
1 May Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
4 May Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
6 May Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
8 May Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 15,893 / 15,893 $1,304,386
9 May Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
12 May Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
13 May Paris France Accor Arena
16 May Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 13,546 / 13,546 $1,330,839
18 May Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
20 May Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
21 May Turin Pala Alpitour
5 July[a] Montreux Switzerland Auditorium Stravinski Pip Millett
7 July[b] Madrid Spain Nuevo Espacio
8 July[c] Algés Portugal Passeio Marítimo
10 July[d] Nîmes France Arena of Nîmes
14 July[e] Pori Finland Kirjurinluoto
15 July[f] Riga Latvia Lucavsala
North America
25 July Miami United States Kaseya Center Jessie Reyez
26 July Orlando Amway Center
28 July Duluth Gas South Arena
29 July Nashville Bridgestone Arena 11,405 / 12,102 $743,231
1 August Raleigh PNC Arena
2 August Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
4 August Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena Umi 10,984 / 15,959 $988,838
5 August Boston TD Garden Jessie Reyez
8 August New York City Madison Square Garden 26,174 / 26,174 $2,164,843
9 August
11 August Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 12,492 / 12,492 $1,080,636
12 August Montreal Centre Bell 13,549 / 13,549 $954,790
15 August Chicago United States United Center 11,329 / 11,329 $1,178,830
16 August Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
18 August Denver Ball Arena
19 August Salt Lake City Delta Center
22 August Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 11,654 / 11,654 $901,018
23 August Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena 11,359 / 11,993 $962,627
25 August Portland Veterans Memorial Coliseum 6,779 / 8,226 $555,931
27 August Oakland Oakland Arena 9,778 / 10,000 $1,004,136
28 August San Francisco Chase Center 9,476 / 10,000 $922,536
31 August Inglewood Kia Forum
1 September
3 September Phoenix Footprint Center 10,385 / 11,663 $854,048
5 September Austin Moody Center 9,796 / 10,912 $774,124
7 September Fort Worth Dickies Arena 9,890 / 11,640 $677,913
8 September Houston Toyota Center 8,442 / 10,851 $602,553
11 September Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey 21,468 / 21,468 $2,350,230
12 September
14 September Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes 36,659 / 36,659 $3,246,346
15 September
Asia
3 October Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Arena
6 October Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
9 October Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
11 October Osaka Japan Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
13 October Yokohama K-Arena Yokohama
17 October Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena
18 October
21 October Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
24 October Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
Oceania
28 October Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre Meg Mac 8,587 / 8,587 $686,525
31 October Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 25,195 / 25,195 $1,966,333
1 November
3 November Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 27,314 / 27,314 $2,099,014
4 November
8 November Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10,601 / 10,601 $820,766
11 November Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena 10,671 / 10,671 $776,585

Cancelled shows

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Date (2023) City Country Venue Cause
24 May Manchester England AO Arena Vocal cord issues after four songs[19]
25 May[g] Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro Vocal cord injury[22]
27 May[h] Birmingham England Resorts World Arena
1 June Tel Aviv Israel Yarkon Park Logistical and technical difficulties[24]
3 June[i] Warsaw Poland Służewiec Racetrack Illness[26]
4 June[j] Bucharest Romania Piața Constituției Unspecified[28]
14 October Yokohama Japan K-Arena Yokohama Illness[29]

Notes

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  1. ^ Part of the Montreux Jazz Festival.[13]
  2. ^ Part of the 2023 Mad Cool Festival.[14]
  3. ^ Part of the 2023 NOS Alive.[15]
  4. ^ Part of the 2023 Festival de Nîmes.[16]
  5. ^ Part of the 2023 Pori Jazz.[17]
  6. ^ Part of the 2023 Positivus Festival.[18]
  7. ^ The Glasgow concert was to be held on 22 April but was moved due to crew illness.[20][21]
  8. ^ The Birmingham concert was to be held on 25 April but was moved due to crew illness.[20][23]
  9. ^ Part of the 2023 Orange Warsaw Festival.[25]
  10. ^ Part of the 2023 Summer in the City.[27]

References

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  2. ^ a b Aswad, Jem (5 January 2023). "Sam Smith Unveils Dates for 'Gloria the Tour,' Launching in July". Variety. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  3. ^ Empire, Kitty (22 April 2023). "Sam Smith review – some genuinely moving moments". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  4. ^ Wratten, Marcus (14 April 2023). "Sam Smith enrages bigots with raunchy Madonna hit – and the Queen of Pop approves". PinkNews. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Picou, Sabrina (12 April 2023). "Sam Smith's Gloria Tour: The Full Setlist, Surprise Songs & More". Hollywood Life. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  6. ^ "SAM SMITH GLORIA the tour". Spark Arena. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  7. ^ a b "LIVE". Sam Smith's official website. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  8. ^ Griffiths, George (13 April 2023). "Sam Smith's Gloria 2023 tour setlist in full". Official Charts. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  9. ^ Copson, Josie (20 April 2023). "Sam Smith's Gloria London show proved they aren't here to make friends with critics". Metro UK. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  10. ^ Kaufman, Gil (25 May 2023). "Sam Smith Exits Manchester Show After Four Songs Over Vocal Issues: 'I Am Honestly Heartbroken'". Billboard. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Sam Smith Announces UK & Europe Tour". Re-Edition Magazine. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Sam Smith announces UK & Europe tour and new album 'Gloria' release date". gigsandtours.com. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  13. ^ "Three new names on the programme: Morcheeba, Pip Millett, and Joesef". Montreux Jazz Festival. 10 May 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  14. ^ "LINE UP". Mad Cool Festival. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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  16. ^ "SAM SMITH – FESTIVAL DE NIMES". Festival de Nîmes (in French). Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  17. ^ "Tom Jones, Sam Smith and Robbie Williams performing at Pori Jazz festival in July". Visit Pori. 22 February 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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  19. ^ "Sam Smith issues statement after cancelling Manchester concert after it began". The Independent. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  20. ^ a b Kaufman, Gil (25 April 2023). "Sam Smith Postpones Two UK Shows Due to Illness". Billboard. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  21. ^ Carroll, Ryan (22 April 2023). "Sam Smith cancels Glasgow gig hours before show after being struck down with mystery illness". Daily Record Scotland. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  22. ^ Media, P. A. (25 May 2023). "Sam Smith cancels Glasgow and Birmingham shows after 'vocal cord injury'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  23. ^ Campbell, Tina (25 April 2023). "Sam Smith cancels second Gloria tour date as singer continues to battle virus". Evening Standard. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  24. ^ "Sam Smith Tel Aviv concert cancelled, citing 'logistical difficulties'". The Times of Israel. 5 May 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  25. ^ "Sam Smith na Orange Warsaw Festival 2023!" [Sam Smith at the Orange Warsaw Festival 2023!]. Orange Warsaw Festival (in Polish). 6 February 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  26. ^ "Sam Smith will not perform at OWF". Orange Warsaw Festival. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  27. ^ Marica, Irina (16 December 2022). "Robbie Williams and Sam Smith to headline Summer of the City festival in Bucharest". Romania Insider. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  28. ^ Butu, Sara (25 May 2023). "Sam Smith Cancels Gig Due In Bucharest At Summer In The City". The Romania Journal. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  29. ^ "10/14(土)Kアリーナ横浜公演中止のお知らせ". サムスミス来日公演公式サイト (in Japanese). 14 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.