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This Is Why Tour

The This Is Why Tour was the sixth headlining by American rock band , launched in support of their sixth studio album, This Is Why, which was released on February 10, 2023, via . The tour consisted of 49 shows across , , , , and , marking Paramore's return to large-scale touring following a five-year hiatus from albums and their first arena tour in . Kicking off on March 2, 2023, at Estadio San Marcos in , , the tour featured a mix of tracks from the new album alongside staples from Paramore's catalog, including hits like "" and "," and incorporated dynamic stage production with visual elements inspired by vintage film aesthetics and . It concluded on November 30, 2023, at in , , after generating $58.8 million in revenue from 659,597 tickets sold, underscoring the band's enduring popularity and the album's critical reception. The tour was announced in phases, beginning with the announcement of South American dates on October 6, 2022, followed by the North American leg revealed on November 4, 2022, which included support from acts like , Foals, and . European and Australian shows were added later, reflecting Paramore's global fanbase and the album's themes of anxiety, politics, and post-pandemic reflection, as articulated by frontwoman .

Background and development

Post-hiatus activities

Following the conclusion of their World Tour in September 2018, entered an extended hiatus, allowing the band members to prioritize personal lives and individual creative pursuits in Nashville. focused on her solo career, releasing her debut album on May 8, 2020, which was co-produced by guitarist and featured drummer on two tracks; this was followed by her second solo effort, the more intimate , recorded entirely by Williams during lockdown and released on February 5, 2021. Farro continued developing his solo project HalfNoise, issuing the album Natural Disguise in October 2019 and in November 2021, both showcasing his multi-instrumental production style. By early 2021, Williams, , and began reconnecting through informal discussions on Farro's back porch, gradually shifting back to collaborative songwriting as a . This marked a departure from the pop-leaning sound of , evolving toward a guitar-driven, aesthetic that channeled collective anxieties amplified by the , including themes of isolation, political frustration, and personal struggles. Formal recording sessions commenced in June 2021 at a rented studio in East Nashville, where emphasized live and organic interplay to ensure the material's compatibility with live performances. The process extended into 2022, culminating in the completion of This Is Why, which was announced alongside its on September 28, 2022.

Tour planning and announcement

The band's return to touring began with the announcement on July 15, 2022, of a limited fall North American run of 17 shows in intimate venues and at festivals, running from October 2 to November 19, 2022, marking their first live performances since 2018. officially announced the This Is Why Tour on October 6, 2022, via their platforms, aligning the reveal with the full disclosure of the album cover and tracklist for their sixth studio album, This Is Why. This marked the band's first major arena tour planning since their post-2017 hiatus, emphasizing a global scope to reconnect with international fans after years away from the road. Ticket sales for the initial South American leg began shortly after the announcement, with general public onsale starting October 9, 2022, for most dates and varying by country. The rollout generated significant buzz, reflecting the band's strategic focus on building anticipation through phased reveals. The tour was structured across four distinct legs—South America in March 2023, in April and June, from May to August, and in November—to maximize international reach and allow for sustainable pacing post-hiatus. This approach enabled to visit diverse markets, starting with high-demand regions like before expanding to arenas and festivals worldwide.

Tour structure

Legs and itinerary

The This Is Why Tour was structured across four legs, spanning , , , and , for a total of 49 shows from commencement to conclusion. The first leg occurred in during March 2023 and included 7 shows, marking the tour's launch at Estadio San Marcos in , , on March 2. The second leg was in during April 2023, encompassing 7 shows in the UK and . The third leg covered from May to August 2023, the most extensive portion with 28 shows (two cancelled in August due to illness). The fourth leg concluded the tour in during 2023, featuring 7 shows and wrapping up at in , , on November 30. These legs highlighted key milestones, such as the inaugural performance in and the finale in , alongside integrated festival slots that broadened the tour's geographic scope.

Supporting acts and production

The supporting acts for the This Is Why Tour varied by leg and date, featuring a mix of established bands and emerging artists to complement Paramore's energetic performances. In the 2023 North American arena leg, opened on select dates including and , while Foals supported shows in cities like Nashville and New Orleans; handled openers for dates such as and , and performed at venues including City's . The European leg in spring 2023 included as the primary support across the and dates, joined by for additional opening sets in cities like and . For the Oceanic extension in November 2023, served as the special guest for all four shows in and , with And That added as extra support for the additional performance. The tour's production emphasized a retro-futuristic inspired by sci-fi films, designed by Trevor Ahlstrand and Sooner Routhier in collaboration with creative director Mike Kluge, incorporating elements, accents, blocky trapezoids, and a shadowbox structure with fins for a nostalgic yet dynamic stage presence. Visual content by Mike Kluge featured dreamlike animations blending vintage film with modern effects, displayed across the stage to evoke the album's themes of societal tension and personal reflection. Hayley Williams' onstage wardrobe marked an evolution toward a mod-inspired style, drawing from influences with short, high-hemline silhouettes in vibrant colors—such as custom checkerboard minis and Courrèges hot pants—contrasting the playful pastels of the After Laughter era with more structured, feminine experimentation that highlighted movement during high-energy performances. production, handled by Sooner Routhier, utilized 67 ESPRITE moving heads, three BMFL followspots, and six BMFL LT followspots for intense, colorful strobes and beams that synced with the band's rock dynamics, enhancing the show's extravagance without overwhelming the core trio's focus. The sound design returned to a raw, band-centric approach post-hiatus, spotlighting live drums from and guitars from through extended instrumental breaks that showcased their interplay. An K Series system, including 24 K1 line array enclosures per side, 12 KS28 cards, and eight A10 Focus frontfills powered by 48 LA12X controllers, delivered clear, high-fidelity audio tailored to arena environments across the tour's global itinerary.

Set lists and performance

Standard set list

The standard set list for Paramore's This Is Why Tour featured approximately 20 to 22 songs, spanning about two hours and blending tracks from the band's 2023 album This Is Why with fan-favorite hits from prior releases. This structure emphasized a balance between new material and established singles, with approximately 7 songs from This Is Why comprising about one-third of the performance, allowing the band to debut the album's tracks live for the first time while revisiting high-energy classics to engage audiences. A representative set list from the tour's North American leg illustrates this core repertoire:
  • Main Set:
    • "You First" (This Is Why, 2023)
    • "The News" (This Is Why, 2023)
    • "That's What You Get" (Riot!, 2007)
    • "Playing God" (Brand New Eyes, 2009)
    • "Caught in the Middle" (After Laughter, 2017)
    • "Rose-Colored Boy" (After Laughter, 2017)
    • "Running Out of Time" (This Is Why, 2023)
    • "Decode" (Twilight Soundtrack, 2008)
    • "Last Hope" (Paramore, 2013)
    • "Big Man, Little Dignity" (This Is Why, 2023)
  • B-Stage:
    • "Liar" (After Laughter, 2017)
    • "Crystal Clear" (Hayley Williams solo, Petals for Armor, 2020)
  • Main Set (Continued):
    • "Hard Times" (After Laughter, 2017)
    • "Told You So" (After Laughter, 2017)
    • "Figure 8" (This Is Why, 2023)
    • "The Only Exception" (Brand New Eyes, 2009)
    • "Baby" (HalfNoise cover)
    • "Crave" (This Is Why, 2023)
    • "Misery Business" (Riot!, 2007)
    • "Ain't It Fun" (Paramore, 2013)
  • Encore:
    • "Still Into You" (Paramore, 2013)
    • "This Is Why" (This Is Why, 2023)
This configuration highlighted the tour's progression from urgent new cuts like "The News" and "Figure 8" to crowd-pleasing anthems such as "Misery Business" and "Ain't It Fun," often building to explosive encores that closed with the title track. Occasional rarities, including covers like HalfNoise's "Baby," added variety without altering the consistent emphasis on This Is Why's full tracklist debuts. Minor regional tweaks, such as extended intros on select songs, occurred but preserved the overall structure.

Regional variations

During the South American leg of the This Is Why Tour in March 2023, Paramore adapted their setlists to resonate with local audiences by frequently including fan-favorite tracks like "Decode" from the Twilight soundtrack and "I Caught Myself," which appeared in multiple shows across Peru, Colombia, Chile, and Brazil. These additions highlighted the band's early catalog, played alongside core This Is Why songs such as "You First" and "Running Out of Time," while sets remained comparable in length to the tour's standard format despite varying venue curfews. In the leg from to , performances tailored to and crowds often featured "Decode" due to its cultural ties to the Twilight franchise, with "Pool" from appearing in select dates to evoke nostalgic energy. Support from acts like influenced the vibe, though no joint encores were reported; instead, sets emphasized a mix of high-energy hits like "" and newer material, maintaining the tour's dynamic structure. The North American and Oceanic legs, spanning May to November 2023, placed stronger focus on This Is Why tracks including "The News" and "Running Out of Time," reflecting the album's promotional phase with near-universal inclusion across arena and outdoor venues. Festival appearances, such as at , featured condensed versions limited to around 9-14 songs, streamlining the standard set by omitting less-played cuts like "Last Hope" or extended encores to fit time constraints. Across outdoor and shows, weather occasionally prompted logistical tweaks, such as modified for safety during rain or wind; for instance, the Australian dates experienced notable pyro misfires that required onstage adjustments mid-performance. These changes ensured continuity without altering the core setlist significantly.

Reception and impact

Critical reception

The This Is Why Tour received widespread critical acclaim for its energetic performances and Paramore's post-hiatus evolution, with reviewers highlighting the band's renewed vitality on stage. Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos praised a show for the group's "evolved stage presence" and ' exceptional vocal stamina throughout an intense set, describing it as a "triumphant return" that solidified their live prowess. NME reviewed a New York performance in May 2023, commending the strong integration of new material from This Is Why alongside classics, with effective pacing that maintained high energy throughout the 23-song set. The Guardian covered a UK show in April 2023, highlighting the rowdy crowd energy and reflective mood, though noting brief technical issues with Williams' earpieces during one song. Overall, the tour earned strong acclaim from major outlets, which emphasized its role in reestablishing as a formidable live act following their hiatus.

Commercial performance

The This Is Why Tour generated $58.8 million in gross revenue from 659,597 tickets sold across its 49 shows, according to aggregated data as of 2023. This included strong performances in ($34.5 million from 354,802 tickets over 28 shows) and sellouts at major venues such as in September 2023. The tour saw robust demand in Europe and North America, with pre-sales reflecting the band's global fanbase. Regional variations in reporting limited detailed data for South America and Oceania, but overall outcomes aligned with mid-tier arena rock tours bolstered by positive critical reception.

Show listings

Completed shows

The This Is Why Tour's completed shows spanned from March 2, 2023, to November 30, 2023, encompassing 49 performances across South America, North America (including festivals), Europe, the UK and Ireland, and Oceania (Australia and New Zealand). Venues ranged from arenas accommodating over 10,000 attendees to festival grounds. All shows proceeded as planned except for rescheduled dates due to illness, with no major incidents reported. Notable events included headlining Lollapalooza Chile on March 17, 2023; festival slots at Hangout Music Festival on May 20, 2023; Boston Calling on May 28, 2023; and Bonnaroo on June 18, 2023. Supporting acts varied by leg and show: Elke for the Lima opener; Bloc Party and others for European and select North American dates; Foals and The Linda Lindas for later North American arenas; Remi Wolf for Oceania.
DateCityCountryVenueOpenerNotes
March 2, 2023LimaPeruEstadio Universidad San MarcosElkeTour opener; South American leg start.
March 5, 2023SantiagoChileMovistar ArenaNoneSouth American arena show.
March 7, 2023Buenos AiresArgentinaMovistar ArenaNoneCapacity ~10,000.
March 9, 2023Rio de JaneiroBrazilQualistageNoneSouth American leg.
March 11, 2023São PauloBrazilCentro Esportivo TieteNoneSouth American leg.
March 12, 2023São PauloBrazilCentro Esportivo TieteNoneSecond São Paulo show.
March 14, 2023BogotáColombiaMovistar ArenaNoneSouth American leg.
March 17, 2023SantiagoChileParque BicentenarioNoneHeadlined Lollapalooza Chile festival.
April 13, 2023DublinIreland3ArenaBloc Party, Rozi PlainEuropean/UK/Ireland leg start; capacity ~13,000.
April 15, 2023CardiffUnited KingdomCardiff International ArenaBloc PartyUK/Ireland arena show.
April 17, 2023GlasgowUnited KingdomOVO HydroBloc PartyCapacity ~14,000.
April 18, 2023ManchesterUnited KingdomAO ArenaBloc PartyUK/Ireland leg.
April 20, 2023LondonUnited KingdomThe O2Bloc PartyCapacity ~20,000.
April 22, 2023BirminghamUnited KingdomUtilita ArenaBloc PartyUK/Ireland leg.
April 23, 2023LondonUnited KingdomThe O2Bloc PartyUK/Ireland leg close.
May 20, 2023Gulf ShoresUnited StatesHangout State ParkNoneHangout Music Festival.
May 23, 2023CharlotteUnited StatesSpectrum CenterBloc Party, Genesis OwusuNorth American arena leg start; capacity ~18,000.
May 25, 2023AtlantaUnited StatesState Farm ArenaBloc Party, Genesis OwusuNorth American leg.
May 28, 2023BostonUnited StatesHarvard StadiumNoneBoston Calling Music Festival.
May 30, 2023New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square GardenBloc Party, Genesis OwusuNorth American leg.
May 31, 2023New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square GardenBloc Party, Genesis OwusuSecond New York show.
June 2, 2023Washington, D.C.United StatesCapital One ArenaThe Linda LindasCapacity ~20,000.
June 4, 2023ClevelandUnited StatesRocket Mortgage FieldHouseThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 5, 2023IndianapolisUnited StatesGainbridge FieldhouseThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 7, 2023DetroitUnited StatesLittle Caesars ArenaThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 8, 2023TorontoCanadaScotiabank ArenaThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 10, 2023ColumbusUnited StatesSchottenstein CenterThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 11, 2023PittsburghUnited StatesPPG Paints ArenaThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 13, 2023OrlandoUnited StatesAmway CenterThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 14, 2023HollywoodUnited StatesHard Rock LiveThe Linda LindasNorth American leg.
June 18, 2023ManchesterUnited StatesGreat Stage ParkNoneHeadlined Bonnaroo festival.
July 6, 2023New OrleansUnited StatesSmoothie King CenterFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 8, 2023Fort WorthUnited StatesDickies ArenaFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 9, 2023AustinUnited StatesMoody CenterFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 11, 2023HoustonUnited StatesToyota CenterFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 13, 2023DenverUnited StatesBall ArenaFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 15, 2023Thousand PalmsUnited StatesAcrisure ArenaFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 16, 2023San DiegoUnited StatesViejas ArenaFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 19, 2023InglewoodUnited StatesKia ForumFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg; capacity ~17,500.
July 20, 2023InglewoodUnited StatesKia ForumFoals, The Linda LindasSecond Inglewood show.
July 29, 2023TulsaUnited StatesBOK CenterFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
July 30, 2023St. LouisUnited StatesEnterprise CenterFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
August 1, 2023MilwaukeeUnited StatesFiserv ForumFoals, The Linda LindasNorth American leg.
August 2, 2023Saint PaulUnited StatesXcel Energy CenterFoals, The Linda LindasOriginal North American leg end.
August 7, 2023San FranciscoUnited StatesChase CenterFoals, The Linda LindasRescheduled from July 22 due to illness.
August 9, 2023SeattleUnited StatesClimate Pledge ArenaFoals, The Linda LindasRescheduled from July 24 due to illness.
November 18, 2023AucklandNew ZealandSpark ArenaRemi WolfOceania leg start; capacity ~12,000.
November 22, 2023BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment CentreRemi WolfOceania leg; capacity ~10,000.
November 23, 2023BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment CentreRemi WolfSecond Brisbane show.
November 25, 2023SydneyAustraliaThe DomainRemi WolfOutdoor arena show.
November 27, 2023MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver ArenaRemi WolfCapacity ~15,000.
November 28, 2023MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver ArenaRemi WolfSecond Melbourne show.
November 30, 2023MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver ArenaRemi WolfTour closer.

Cancelled and postponed shows

Paramore postponed two North American dates in July 2023 due to frontwoman ' illness, rescheduling them to August. Four additional shows planned for late 2023 and 2024 were ultimately cancelled for unforeseen circumstances. These disruptions affected a small portion of the tour, with the band prioritizing health and issuing refunds or credits where applicable.
DateCityCountryVenueReasonNotes
August 10, 2023PortlandUnited StatesVeterans Memorial ColiseumIllnessCancelled; refunds issued.
August 13, 2023Salt Lake CityUnited StatesDelta CenterIllnessCancelled; refunds issued.
January 13, 2024AnaheimUnited StatesHonda CenterUnforeseen circumstancesCancelled as part of 2024 extension.
March 17, 2024Mexico CityMexicoAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezUnforeseen circumstancesVive Latino festival slot cancelled.
March 21, 2024BogotáColombiaSimón Bolívar ParkUnforeseen circumstancesFestival Estéreo Picnic cancelled.
March 24, 2024São PauloBrazilAutódromo de InterlagosUnforeseen circumstancesLollapalooza Brazil slot cancelled.

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