The Trilogy Tour (Melanie Martinez)

The Trilogy Tour was the fifth concert tour and first all-arena tour by American artist Melanie Martinez, launched in support of all three of her[a] studio albums, Cry Baby, K-12 and Portals.[1] Comprising fifty-three shows, the tour started on May 10, 2024, at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, and concluded on November 16, 2024, at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, Mexico. Men I Trust, Beach Bunny, Sofia Isella, Elita and Lola Young served as opening acts.[2]

The Trilogy Tour
Tour by Melanie Martinez
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albums
Start dateMay 10, 2024 (2024-05-10)
End dateNovember 16, 2024 (2024-11-16)
Legs3
No. of shows33 in North America
19 in Europe
1 in Latin America
53 in total
Supporting act(s)
Attendance374,610 (27 shows)
Box office$38,433,050 (27 shows)
Websitehttps://www.melaniemartinezmusic.com/tour
Melanie Martinez concert chronology

Background

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On November 9, 2023, Martinez announced twenty-one dates across North America, near the conclusion of her The Portals Tour. Presale began on November 14, 2023 with the general sale going on sale on three days later.[3] On November 17, 2023, Martinez announced the addition of seven new shows to the tour, including a second show at Madison Square Garden in her home of New York City, due to "overwhelming demand" according to the official mailing list.[4] On March 21, 2024, Martinez announced nineteen European, with a presale on March 25, 2024, and a general sale on March 28.[5]

Critical reception

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The tour was met with critical acclaim for the production, visuals, costumes and the general development of the entire tour.

Corey Ware of Breathe Pop magazine described the tour as "The nearly three-hour show, was as close to a Broadway production as it was to a pop tour."

Kat Sophia, from the Santa Barbara Independent at Melanie's show in Inglewood said: "Alt-Pop Star Chronicles Each Album of Her Discography in Nostalgia-Filled, Whimsical, Daring Show at Kia Forum"

Ed Mazley, from the AZCentral said: "The Trilogy Tour is an elaborate theatrical extravaganza as conceptually audacious as we'll likely see a major pop star manage in a massive sports arena until Melanie Martinez somehow figures out a way to top herself."

Jordi Bardají, from the Jenesai: pop "The show is an abundance of rarely seen costumes, makeup and sets. And what's rare is that not many pop artists commit so deeply to a childlike aesthetic, and then a teenager, to end up becoming a monster with four eyes and malformed ears, also telling the story of a life, of a girl who becomes an adult in the worst way"

Commercial performance

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The Trilogy Tour was a commercial success, marking Martinez's transition from theater shows to large venues. After the initial tour announcement, tickets in more than twenty cities were completely sold out and reaching maximum capacity in these spaces within a few weeks. Due to high demand, six more dates were added to the tour with an additional performance at Madison Square Garden. Martinez's performances at the arena received an attendance of 28,903, becoming one of the only alternative female artists to have sold out Madison Square Garden more than once in a row. The North American leg grossed more than $38 million across twenty-seven shows, in addition to selling more than 300,000 tickets within the approximately two-month period.

During the European leg of the tour, Martinez performed the biggest show of her career with a sold-out attendance of over 22,000 at the Co-op Live in Manchester. On October 3, 2024, the singer was honored in the United Kingdom for having sold more than 50,000 tickets in four completely sold-out shows.

Set list

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The following setlist is obtained from the concert at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on May 10, 2024. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.[6]

Act I: Cry Baby

  1. "Cry Baby"
  2. "Dollhouse"
  3. "Sippy Cup"
  4. "Carousel"
  5. "Alphabet Boy"
  6. "Soap"
  7. "Pity Party"
  8. "Play Date"
  9. "Mad Hatter"

Act II: K-12

  1. "Wheels on the Bus"
  2. "Class Fight"
  3. "The Principal" (Video Interlude)
  4. "Show & Tell"
  5. "Nurse's Office"
  6. "Strawberry Shortcake"
  7. "Lunchbox Friends"
  8. "Teacher's Pet"
  9. "High School Sweethearts"

Act III: Portals

  1. "Death"
  2. "Void"
  3. "Tunnel Vision"
  4. "Faerie Soirée"
  5. "Light Shower"
  6. "Spider Web"
  7. "Battle of the Larynx"
  8. "The Contortionist"
  9. "Nymphology"
  10. "Evil"

Encore

  1. "Womb"

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, attendance and revenue[7]
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
May 10 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena Men I Trust
Beach Bunny
15,091 / 15,091 $1,628,106
May 12 Oakland Oakland Arena 14,746 / 14,746 $1,474,779
May 14 Thousand Palms[b] Acrisure Arena 9,236 / 9,236 $1,111,170
May 15 Inglewood Kia Forum 14,779 / 14,779 $1,633,856
May 17 Paradise[c] MGM Grand Garden Arena 12,465 / 12,465 $1,086,207
May 18 Salt Lake City Delta Center 11,735 / 11,735 $1,146,528
May 20[d] Denver Ball Arena 13,706 / 13,706 $1,277,240
May 22[e] Dallas American Airlines Center 13,170 / 13,170 $1,501,761
May 23 Houston Toyota Center 12,715 / 12,715 $1,270,422
May 24 Austin Moody Center 12,196 / 12,196 $1,260,812
May 28 Duluth Gas South Arena Beach Bunny
Sofia Isella
11,075 / 11,075 $1,152,787
May 29 Orlando Kia Center 13,480 / 13,480 $1,340,815
May 31 Raleigh PNC Arena 14,389 / 14,389 $1,449,768
June 1 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena 12,341 / 12,341 $1,147,966
June 3 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 14,763 / 14,763 $1,605,466
June 5 New York City Madison Square Garden 28,903 / 28,903 $3,519,532
June 6
June 7 Boston TD Garden 13,897 / 13,897 $1,334,171
June 9 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 15,070 / 15,070 $1,370,990
June 11 Minneapolis United States Target Center 13,554 / 13,554 $1,244,958
June 13 Columbus Nationwide Arena 14,830 / 14,830 $1,538,285
June 14 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 14,731 / 14,731 $1,500,696
June 15[f] Manchester Great Stage Park
June 18 Tampa Amalie Arena Beach Bunny
Sofia Isella
13,695 / 13,695 $1,346,131
June 19 Sunrise Amerant Bank Arena 12,278 / 12,278 $1,228,604
June 22 Fort Worth Dickies Arena 12,332 / 12,332 $1,196,535
June 23 San Antonio Frost Bank Center 13,940 / 13,940 $1,298,800
June 25 Phoenix Footprint Center 12,470 / 12,470 $1,392,921
June 27 Anaheim Honda Center 13,023 / 13,023 $1,373,744
July 31 Hershey Giant Center Lola Young
August 2[g] Montreal Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau
August 4[h] Chicago United States Grant Park
September 18 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Elita
September 20 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
September 21 Manchester Co-op Live
September 23 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
September 24 Cardiff Wales Utilita Arena Cardiff
September 26 London England The O2 Arena Men I Trust
Elita
September 29 Brussels Belgium Forest National
October 1 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
October 2 Paris France Accor Arena
October 4 Décines-Charpieu[i] LDLC Arena
October 5 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
October 7 Madrid WiZink Center
October 10 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
October 11 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
October 12 Hamburg Barclays Arena
October 15 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
October 16 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
October 18 Casalecchio di Reno[j] Italy Unipol Arena
October 19 Assago[k] Unipol Forum
November 16[l] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Total 374,610 / 374,610 (100%) $38,433,050

Notes

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Show details

  1. ^ Martinez uses she/her and they/them pronouns. This article uses she/her pronouns for consistency.
  2. ^ Labeled as Palm Springs in promotional material.
  3. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
  4. ^ Originally scheduled for May 21, but was rescheduled to avoid conflicting with the NBA playoffs.
  5. ^ Originally scheduled for May 25, but was rescheduled to avoid conflicting with the NBA playoffs.
  6. ^ This concert is part of Bonnaroo Music Festival.
  7. ^ This concert is part of Osheaga Festival.
  8. ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza.
  9. ^ Labeled as Lyon in promotional material.
  10. ^ Labelled as Bologna in promotional material.
  11. ^ Labeled as Milan in promotional material.
  12. ^ This concert is part of Corona Capital.

References

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  1. ^ Mier, Tomás. "Melanie Martinez Revives 'Cry Baby' Character for First-Ever Arena 'Trilogy Tour'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  2. ^ Iahn, Buddy. "Melanie Martinez announces 2024 North American arena tour". The Music Universe. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Jones, Abby (November 9, 2023). "Melanie Martinez Announces 2024 North American Tour Dates". Consequence. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  4. ^ Iahn, Buddy. "Melanie Martinez adds Trilogy Tour dates". The Music Universe. Retrieved November 18, 2023.
  5. ^ "Melanie Martinez Confirms Autumn UK And European Leg Of The Trilogy Tour". Stereoboard. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  6. ^ "Melanie Martinez Showcases Her Most Popular Eras with Sold-Out "Triology" Tour (Review)". celebsecrets.com. May 21, 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  7. ^ "Melanie Martinez". Pollstar. July 18, 2024. Retrieved July 18, 2024.