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Buzz World Tour
Tour by Niki
Promotional poster for the 2024–2025 tour dates
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
Associated albumBuzz
Start date5 September 2024 (2024-09-05)
End date15 March 2025 (2025-03-15)
No. of shows43
Niki concert chronology

The Buzz World Tour (also known as The Buzz Tour) is the second headlining concert tour by Indonesian singer-songwriter Niki, launched in support of her second studio album, Buzz (2024).[1]

The tour began on 5 September 2024, at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada, and is scheduled to conclude on 13 March 2025, in Melbourne, Australia. The tour visited a total of 37 cities across North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.[2]

Background

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Niki performing at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, 11 October 2024

On 2 May 2024, Niki revealed her third studio album, Buzz, through her Instagram account.[3] Two weeks later, on 15 May, she announced her second world tour to accompany the album. This tour is her largest world tour to date, covering 44 markets across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.[4]

Presale tickets for North America, Europe, and the UK were available starting 15 May 2024, with general sales beginning two days later.[5] Presale tickets for Australia and New Zealand (the latter eventually got cancelled) were available from 21 November 2024, with general sales beginning on 26 November.[6] Ticket sales for the Asian dates also began in November 2024.[7][8] Supporting acts include Allison Ponthier and Amy Allen for North America and Europe.[9] On 22 January 2025, she announced Reality Club and Sarah Kinsley as supporting acts for the Asia and Australian dates.[10]

Set list

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The following set list is obtained from the 11 February 2025 concert in Pasay.[11] It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Buzz"
  2. "Keeping Tabs"
  3. "Colossal Loss"
  4. "Focus"
  5. "urs"
  6. "lowkey"
  7. "Autumn"
  8. "Did You Like Her in the Morning?" (acoustic)
  9. "Take Care" (acoustic)
  10. "La La Lost You" (acoustic)
  11. "Blue Moon"
  12. "Strong Girl"
  13. "Tsunami"
  14. "Oceans & Engines"
  15. "Linger" (The Cranberries cover)
  16. "The Apartment We Won't Share" / "Paths" (medley)
  17. "Magnets"
  18. "Heirloom Pain" (with a snippet of "Before")
  19. "High School in Jakarta"
  20. "Backburner" (with a snippet of "Take a Chance With Me")

Tour dates

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List of 2024 concerts[4]
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening act
5 September Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage Allison Ponthier
7 September Boston United States MGM Music Hall at Fenway
8 September Washington, D.C. The Anthem
12 September Philadelphia The Met
13 September[a] New York City Central Park
16 September Charlotte Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre Allison Ponthier
17 September Cumberland[b] Coca-Cola Roxy
19 September Houston 713 Music Hall
20 September Austin Moody Theater
21 September Irving[c] Toyota Music Factory
25 September Chicago Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
29 September Denver Fillmore Auditorium
1 October Salt Lake City The Union Event Center
3 October Berkeley Hearst Greek Theatre
8 October Phoenix Arizona Financial Theatre
10 October Paradise[d] The Chelsea
11 October Los Angeles Greek Theatre
14 October San Diego Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
17 October Portland Theater of the Clouds
18 October Seattle WaMu Theater
19 October Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
27 October Brussels Belgium La Madeleine Amy Allen
29 October Cologne Germany Palladium
1 November Paris France Olympia
2 November Tilburg[e] Netherlands Poppodium 013
6 November Manchester United Kingdom O2 Apollo Manchester
7 November London Wembley Arena
10 November Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
List of 2025 concerts[4][7]
Date (2025) City Country Venue Opening act
9 February Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 5 & 7 Reality Club
11 February Pasay[f] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
12 February
14 February Jakarta Indonesia Beach City International Stadium
16 February[g]
18 February Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
20 February Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
22 February Bangkok Thailand Central World Live, 8th Floor[h]
25 February Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Mega Star Arena
26 February
1 March Quezon City[f] Philippines Araneta Coliseum
5 March Perth Australia Red Hill Auditorium Sarah Kinsley
7 March Brisbane Riverstage
9 March Sydney Hordern Pavilion
13 March Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts
Date City Country Venue Reason Ref.
27 September 2024 Minneapolis United States Minneapolis Armory Low ticket sales [13]
15 March 2025 Auckland New Zealand Venue never confirmed Undisclosed

Notes

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  1. ^ The show on 13 September 2024 were part of the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage.
  2. ^ Labeled as Atlanta in promotional material.
  3. ^ Labeled as Dallas in promotional material.
  4. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labeled as Rotterdam in promotional material.
  6. ^ a b Labeled as Manila in promotional material.
  7. ^ This show was originally scheduled for 15 February 2025, but was rescheduled due to scheduling conflict.
  8. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place at Impact Exhibition Hall 5, but was changed to the 8th floor of Central World Live for undisclosed reasons.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Appel, Jen (15 May 2024). "NIKI Announces Biggest World Tour To Date 40+ Markets Across North America, Europe, UK, Asia, Australia + New Zealand". Live Nation. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  2. ^ Duong, Vicki (15 May 2024). "Niki creating a "Buzz" on a world tour with a stop in Vancouver". Straight. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  3. ^ Singh, Surej (3 May 2024). "NIKI announces third album, 'Buzz', shares new single 'Too Much Of A Good Thing'". NME. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Singh, Surej (15 May 2024). "NIKI announces massive 2024 and 2025 world tour". NME. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  5. ^ Armstrong, Megan (16 May 2024). "How Much Are Tickets For NIKI's 'Buzz World Tour'?". Uproxx. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  6. ^ Edney, Michael (16 November 2024). "Global icon and singer-songwriter NIKI is bringing her Buzz World Tour to Australia in March 2025". Live Nation. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  7. ^ a b Junaini, Hidzir (15 December 2024). "NIKI announces venues and ticketing details for Asia leg of 'Buzz World Tour' in February & March 2025". Bandwagon Asia. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  8. ^ Zulmu, Nizar (16 November 2024). "Sales Of NIKI Concert Tickets In Jakarta Opened November 20". VOI. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  9. ^ "From opening act to headliner: NIKI announces 'Buzz World Tour'". Tribune. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  10. ^ "NIKI Will Be Accompanied By Reality Club And Sarah Kindsley At Buzz Around The World Tour Asia-Australia". VOI - Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
  11. ^ Elao, John Marwin (12 February 2025). "NIKI covers 'Linger,' sings songs from new album 'Buzz' in Manila concert". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  12. ^ "NIKI Buzz Around the World". Live Nation Tero. Archived from the original on 13 February 2025. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  13. ^ Nizar, Zulmi (25 September 2024). "NIKI Outspokenly Calls The Concert Canceled Because Ticket Sales Are Not On Target". VOI. Retrieved 17 November 2024.