2022–24 concert tour by Tyler, the Creator
Call Me If You Get Lost Tour Associated album Call Me If You Get Lost Start date February 10, 2022 End date October 13, 2024 Legs 6 No. of shows66
The Call Me If You Get Lost Tour is the current sixth headlining concert tour by American rapper Tyler, the Creator in support of his album Call Me If You Get Lost . It began on February 10, 2022, in San Diego at the Pechanga Arena and will (presumably) conclude on November 16, 2024, at Camp Flog Gnaw in Los Angeles, California . The tour was supported by Kali Uchis , Vince Staples , and Teezo Touchdown .[ 1]
On August 3, 2021, Tyler announced the tour, a 35-date trek on his respective social media platforms, along with announcing the support acts, Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, and Teezo Touchdown, respectively.[ 2]
On August 6, 2021, tickets for the tour officially went on sale, with an "artist pre-sale" held by Tyler himself via Ticketmaster a day prior.
In 2022, Tyler embarked on a tour of Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.[ 3]
In 2024, Tyler was announced as a headliner for numerous festivals such as Lollapalooza,[ 4] Outside Lands ,[ 5] and Austin City Limits Music Festival .[ 6]
This set list is representative of the show in Chicago, Illinois on February 22, 2022. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.
SIR BAUDELAIRE
CORSO
LEMONHEAD
HOT WIND BLOWS
LUMBERJACK
MASSA
WUSYANAME
Boredom
911
See You Again
IFHY
She
SMUCKERS
Yonkers
Bimmer
Rusty
Tamale
I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE
Who Dat Boy
I THINK
EARFQUAKE
NEW MAGIC WAND
RUNITUP
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance, and revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening acts
Leg 1 – North America
February 10, 2022
San Diego
United States
Pechanga Arena
Kali Uchis Vince Staples Teezo Touchdown
February 11, 2022
Phoenix
Footprint Center
February 12, 2022
Las Vegas
Michelob Ultra Arena
February 14, 2022
El Paso
Don Haskins Center
February 16, 2022
Dallas
American Airlines Center
February 18, 2022
St. Louis
Chaifetz Arena
February 19, 2022
Independence
Cable Dahmer Arena
February 20, 2022
Minneapolis
Target Center
February 22, 2022
Chicago
United Center
February 24, 2022
Milwaukee
Fiserv Forum
February 27, 2022
Columbus
Schottenstein Center
February 28, 2022
Detroit
Little Caesars Arena
March 3, 2022
Worcester
DCU Center
March 4, 2022
Norfolk
Chartway Arena
March 6, 2022
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
March 7, 2022
Washington, D.C.
Capital One Arena
March 9, 2022
Laval
Canada
Place Bell
March 11, 2022
Toronto
Scotiabank Arena
March 12, 2022
Pittsburgh
United States
Petersen Events Center
March 13, 2022
New York City
Madison Square Garden
March 14, 2022
March 16, 2022
Charlotte
Bojangles Coliseum
March 18, 2022
Orlando
Amway Center
March 19, 2022
Tampa
Yuengling Center
March 20, 2022
Miami
FTX Arena
March 23, 2022
North Charleston
North Charleston Coliseum
March 25, 2022
Duluth
Gas South Arena
March 27, 2022
Houston
Toyota Center
March 29, 2022
Denver
Ball Arena
March 31, 2022
Los Angeles
Staples Center
April 1, 2022
Oakland
Oakland Arena
April 2, 2022
Sacramento
Golden 1 Center
April 4, 2022
Portland
Moda Center
April 7, 2022
Vancouver
Canada
Pacific Coliseum
April 8, 2022
Seattle
United States
Climate Pledge Arena
May 29, 2022
Louisville
Forecastle Festival
—
Leg 2 – Europe
June 3, 2022
Warsaw
Poland
Orange Warsaw Festival
—
June 4, 2022
Barcelona
Spain
Primavera Sound
—
June 5, 2022
Paris
France
Zénith Paris
—
June 7, 2022
Amsterdam
Netherlands
AFAS Live
—
June 9, 2022
Barcelona
Spain
Primavera Sound
—
June 11, 2022
Stockholm
Sweden
Rosendal Garden Party
—
June 12, 2022
Manchester
United Kingdom
Parklife Festival
—
Leg 3 – North America
June 19, 2022
Washington, D.C.
United States
Something in the Water
—
Leg 4 - Europe
July 1, 2022
Roskilde
Denmark
Roskilde Festival
—
July 2, 2022
Dublin
Ireland
Longitude Festival
—
July 3, 2022
London
United Kingdom
Wireless Festival
—
July 6, 2022
Frauenfeld
Switzerland
Openair Frauenfeld
—
July 8, 2022
Liège
Belgium
Les Ardentes
—
Leg 5 – Australia and New Zealand
July 22, 2022
Auckland
New Zealand
Spark Arena
—
July 24, 2022
Byron Bay
Australia
Splendour in the Grass
—
July 26, 2022
Perth
Perth Arena
—
July 29, 2022
Sydney
Sydney Superdome
—
July 30, 2022
—
August 2, 2022
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
—
August 3, 2022
—
Leg 6 – North America
September 3, 2022
Philadelphia
United States
Made in America Festival
—
April 26, 2023
Los Angeles
El Ray Theatre
—
November 11, 2023
Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival
—
April 13, 2024
Indio
Coachella
—
April 20, 2024
—
October 6, 2024
Austin
Austin City Limits
—
October 13, 2024
—
November 16, 2024
Los Angeles
Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival
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^ Strauss, Matthew (August 3, 2021). "Tyler, the Creator Announces 2022 Tour with Kali Uchis, Vince Staples, and Teezo Touchdown" . Pitchfork . Retrieved August 3, 2021 .
^ Shaffer, Claire (August 3, 2021). "Tyler, the Creator Announces Tour With Vince Staples, Kali Uchis" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved August 3, 2021 .
^ "Tyler, the Creator Unveils 2022 UK, Europe and Australia Tour Dates" . Hypebeast . Retrieved May 24, 2024 .
^ Blistein, Jon. "SZA, Tyler, the Creator, and Blink-182 to Headline Lollapalooza 2024" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 24, 2024 .
^ Horowitz, Steven. "SZA, Tyler, the Creator, and Blink-182 to Headline Lollapalooza 2024" . Variety . Retrieved May 24, 2024 .
^ Paul, Larisha. "Austin City Limits 2024: Dua Lipa, Tyler the Creator, Chris Stapleton to Headline" . Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 24, 2024 .
^ Strauss, Matthew (June 20, 2024). "Tyler, the Creator Cancels Headlining Performances at Lollapalooza and Outside Lands" . Pitchfork . Retrieved October 21, 2024 .
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