Andrew Taggart and Alexander Pall make up the American musical team The Chainsmokers. After the song "#Selfie" went viral in 2014, the two started touring and have grown to be among the most well-known electronic dance music performers worldwide. Great classics such as "Don't Let Me Down, "Closer, "Paris," and "Something Just Like This" make up their top 10 song list.
The Grammy-winning couple is set to be back on the road in 2022 for the "So Far So Good" tour, however, The Chainsmokes have been quite quiet on tour in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 constraint. Most of the major cities in North America will be visited by them on their next journey.
Starting on May 18, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, the tour After two nights in San Francisco back in the States, they will go back to Southern California for a performance at Pechanga Arena in San Diego on May 21. From there, they fly east to play in Phoenix, Houston, Fort Worth, and Austin.
The Chainsmokes, who are scheduled to play at 10 major events largely at amphitheaters, further accelerate the pace in June. These include shows at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater in Chicago, Waterfront Music Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, and the Xfinity Center in Boston. Currently scheduled for June, the final event is for the 29th at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in San Diego.
With three gigs scheduled across the border, July finds the pair embarking on their first trip to Canada. These are the first of two concerts scheduled for the Centre Bell in Montreal on July 1st and the second on July 2nd. Then, on July 5, they will go to Toronto for a performance on the Budweiser Stage. They return to the United States after that for performances in Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Nashville, Atlanta, Tampa, West Palm Beach, and many more.
August will be the month The Chainsmokeskers grace the Pacific Northwest with events scheduled for Vancouver on the fifth, Portland on the third, and Seattle on the second. Among other sites in northern and southern California, they host matches at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine and the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View.
The "So Far So Good" tour is still underway, with September 3rd at the Citi Field in New York, from whence The Chainsmokes come, the concluding date. Any fan who gets the opportunity to see one of the sites of this tour will surely want to experience the thrill of the two performers of the group that has topped the charts since there will be few headline events in 2022.
The Chainsmokes are scheduled to provide a live show spectacular never seen by the couple on their tours. Drew Taggart remarked in an interview "We have an amazing show planned with lots of new music of course, and a new visual experience." Alex Pall remarked, "We're including everything we learned over the years of headlining events and playing stadium gigs into this tour. Fans can anticipate an all-encompassing show.
The Chainsmokes will be traveling after the COVID-19 epidemic, hence most of the performances are practically sold out. Usually, tickets for the just-revealed dates are sold one month or two before the event. The city and the hall choose the ticket pricing; general admission tickets go from $50 to a minimum of $100, while reserved seat tickets start at $100. For the ardent supporters, there is usually merchandise and discounted special tickets available as well as meet and greet chances for purchase.
Still, among the most beloved and active musicians in pop and electronic dance music, today are The Chainsmokers. Everywhere they travel the tickets for this much-awaited tour are very in demand as they have several multi-compiled sales of songs, 10.8 million Spotify subscribers, and recently renowned members. When the two artists bring this amazing concert to their town later in the year, the audience will not want to miss it.
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