Avril Lavigne kicks off first tour in five years with career-spanning setlist

Avril Lavigne recently kicked off her first tour in five years to promote her most recent album Head Above Water. 

Now, we have the setlist, and it’s pretty epic. 

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Over the summer, Lavigne excitedly announced the tour with a video to her fans. 

She dropped Head Above Water back in February, which was her first record since she was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2014. You can listen to the full album below.

Then, over the weekend, she began the tour in Seattle, WA. The setlist includes tracks from the album such as the self-titled track and “I Fell In Love With The Devil”. Plus, to our glee, she included throwback essential songs like “Complicated,” “When You’re Gone,” “Girlfriend” and “SK8er Boi”. She also performed her collab with Nicki Minaj called “Dumb Blonde”. You can see the full setlist below. 

Avril Lavigne Head Above Water tour setlist

“Head Above Water”
“My Happy Ending”
“Here’s To Never Growing Up”
“What The Hell”
“Complicated”
“It Was In Me”
“Keep Holding On”
“Don’t Tell Me”
“When You’re Gone”
“Hello Kitty” (instrumental interlude)
“Girlfriend”
“Dumb Blonde”
“He Wasn’t”
“Sk8er Boi”

Encore

“I Fell in Love with the Devil”
“I’m with You”

You can see some videos from the show below. 

Check out the rest of her upcoming tour dates below.

Dates

09/17 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
09/18 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
09/21 — Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
09/24 — Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
09/26 — Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
09/28 — Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre
10/01 — New York, NY @ Pier 17 at South Street Seaport
10/03 — Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
10/05 — Wallingford, CT @ Oakdale Theatre
10/06 — Toronto, ON @ Sony Centre for Performing Arts
10/08 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theatre
10/09 — Washington, D.C. @ MGM National Harbor
10/11 — Philadelphia, PA @ XCite Center at Parx Casino

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