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Currently serving women U.S. senators

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Class State Name Party Prior experience First took
office
Born
3 Alaska Lisa Murkowski Republican Alaska House of Representatives 2002

(age 45)

1957
3 Alabama Katie Britt Republican CEO of the Business Council of Alabama, chief of staff to predecessor Richard Shelby 2023

(age 40)

1982
1 Arizona Kyrsten Sinema Independent[n 1] Arizona House of Representatives, Arizona Senate, U.S. House of Representatives 2019

(age 42)

1976
1 Delaware Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic Deputy Secretary of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Secretary of the Delaware Department of Labor, U.S. House of Representatives 2025

(age 62)

1962
1 Hawaii Mazie Hirono Democratic Hawaii House of Representatives, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, gubernatorial nominee, U.S. House of Representatives 2013

(age 66)

1947
3 Illinois Tammy Duckworth Democratic U.S. House of Representatives 2017

(age 49)

1968
2 Iowa Joni Ernst Republican Montgomery County Auditor, Iowa Senate 2015

(age 45)

1970
2 Maine Susan Collins Republican Massachusetts Deputy Treasurer, gubernatorial nominee 1997

(age 45)

1952
1 Maryland Angela Alsobrooks Democratic State's Attorney of Prince George's County, Executive of Prince George's County 2025

(age 53)

1971
1 Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren Democratic Special Advisor to the President for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 2013

(age 64)

1949
1 Michigan Elissa Slotkin Democratic Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives 2025

(age 48)

1976
1 Minnesota Amy Klobuchar Democratic-Farmer-Labor Hennepin County Attorney 2007

(age 47)

1960
2 Minnesota Tina Smith Democratic-Farmer-Labor Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 2018

(age 60)

1958
2 Mississippi Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican Mississippi Senate, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce 2018

(age 59)

1959
1 Nebraska Deb Fischer Republican Nebraska Legislature 2013

(age 62)

1951
3 Nevada Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic Nevada Attorney General 2017

(age 53)

1964
1 Nevada Jacky Rosen Democratic U.S. House of Representatives 2019

(age 61)

1957
2 New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen Democratic New Hampshire Senate, Governor of New Hampshire 2009

(age 62)

1947
3 New Hampshire Maggie Hassan Democratic New Hampshire Senate, Governor of New Hampshire 2017

(age 58)

1958
1 New York Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic U.S. House of Representatives 2009

(age 43)

1966
1 Tennessee Marsha Blackburn Republican Tennessee Senate, U.S. House of Representatives 2019

(age 66)

1952
3 Washington Patty Murray Democratic Washington Senate 1993

(age 43)

1950
1 Washington Maria Cantwell Democratic Washington House of Representatives, U.S. House of Representatives 2001

(age 43)

1958
2 West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito Republican West Virginia House of Delegates, U.S. House of Representatives 2015

(age 62)

1953
1 Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin Democratic Wisconsin State Assembly, U.S. House of Representatives 2013

(age 51)

1962
2 Wyoming Cynthia Lummis Republican Wyoming House of Representatives, Wyoming Senate, Wyoming Treasurer, U.S. House of Representatives 2021

(age 66)

1954


Timeline

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Elissa SlotkinLisa Blunt RochesterAngela AlsobrooksLaphonza ButlerKatie BrittCynthia LummisKelly LoefflerKyrsten SinemaJacky RosenMartha McSallyMarsha BlackburnCindy Hyde-SmithTina SmithMaggie HassanKamala HarrisTammy DuckworthCatherine Cortez MastoShelley Moore CapitoJoni ErnstElizabeth WarrenMazie HironoHeidi HeitkampDeb FischerTammy BaldwinKelly AyotteKirsten GillibrandJeanne ShaheenKay HaganClaire McCaskillAmy KlobucharElizabeth DoleLisa MurkowskiDebbie StabenowHillary ClintonJean CarnahanMaria CantwellBlanche LincolnMary LandrieuSusan CollinsSheila FrahmOlympia SnoweKay Bailey HutchisonPatty MurrayCarol Moseley-BraunBarbara BoxerDianne FeinsteinJocelyn BurdickBarbara MikulskiPaula Hawkins (politician)Nancy KassebaumMaryon AllenMuriel HumphreyElaine S. EdwardsMaurine NeubergerHazel AbelEva BowringMargaret Chase SmithVera C. BushfieldGladys PyleDixie Bibb GravesRose McConnell LongHattie CarawayRebecca Latimer Felton


Graphs

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Histograph

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Starting Total Graph Event
March 4, 1789 0    
January 3, 1969 1
Increase Ed Koch elected
January 3, 1971 2
Increase Stewart McKinney elected
January 3, 1973 4
IncreaseIncrease Barbara Jordan and Gerry Studds elected
August 21, 1973 5
Increase Robert Bauman elected
December 31, 1977 4
Decrease Ed Koch resigned, having been elected Mayor of New York
January 3, 1979 4
IncreaseDecrease Jon Hinson elected; Barbara Jordan retired
January 3, 1981 5
IncreaseIncreaseDecrease Barney Frank and Steve Gunderson elected; Robert Bauman lost reelection
April 13, 1981 4
Decrease Jon Hinson resigned following arrest and misdemeanor charge for a homosexual act
January 3, 1985 5
Increase Jim Kolbe elected
May 7, 1987 4
Decrease Stewart McKinney died from AIDS-related complications
May 8, 1991 5
Increase Harris Wofford appointed
January 3, 1993 6
Increase Michael Huffington elected
January 3, 1995 5
IncreaseDecreaseDecrease Mark Foley elected; Harris Wofford lost election to full term; Michael Huffington retired to run unsuccessfully for US Senate
January 3, 1997 3
DecreaseDecrease Gerry Studds and Steve Gunderson retired
January 3, 1999 4
Increase Tammy Baldwin elected to the House
January 3, 2003 5
Increase Mike Michaud elected
September 29, 2006 4
Decrease Mark Foley resigned following revelations of inappropriate relationships with congressional pages
January 3, 2007 3
Decrease Jim Kolbe retired
January 3, 2009 5
IncreaseIncrease Jared Polis and Aaron Schock elected
January 3, 2011 6
Increase David Cicilline elected
January 3, 2011 9
SteadyIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseDecrease Tammy Baldwin retired from the House to run successfully for the Senate; Sean Patrick Maloney, Mark Pocan, Kyrsten Sinema, and Mark Takano elected; Barney Frank retired
January 3, 2015 8
Decrease Mike Michaud retired to run unsuccessfully for Governor of Maine
March 31, 2015 7
Decrease Aaron Schock resigned amid a scandal involving his use of public and campaign funds
January 3, 2019 10
SteadyIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseDecrease Kyrsten Sinema retired from the House to run successfully for the Senate; Angie Craig, Sharice Davids, Katie Hill, and Chris Pappas elected; Jared Polis retired to run successfully for Governor of Colorado
November 1, 2019 9
Decrease Katie Hill resigned amid allegations of inappropriate relationship with a staffer
January 3, 2021 11
IncreaseIncrease Mondaire Jones and Ritchie Torres elected
January 3, 2023 13
IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseDecreaseDecrease Becca Balint, Robert Garcia, George Santos, and Eric Sorensen elected; Mondaire Jones lost renomination following redistricting; Sean Patrick Maloney lost reelection
June 1, 2023 12
Decrease David Cicilline resigned
October 4, 2023 13
Increase Laphonza Butler appointed
December 1, 2023 12
Decrease George Santos expelled
November x, 2024 11
Decrease Laphonza Butler's appointment expired
January 3, 2025 15
IncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseIncreaseDecrease Julie Johnson, Mondaire Jones, Sarah McBride, Emily Randall, and Will Rollins elected; Kyrsten Sinema retired

U.S. Senate seniority list

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@Draft:List of United States senators in the 119th Congress


Rank Historical
rank
Senator Party State Seniority date Other factors
1 1743 Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa January 3, 1981  
2 1766 Mitch McConnell Republican Kentucky January 3, 1985
3 1812 Patty Murray Democratic Washington January 3, 1993
4 1827 Ron Wyden Democratic Oregon February 5, 1996
5 1831 Dick Durbin Democratic Illinois January 3, 1997 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
6 1835 Jack Reed Democratic Rhode Island Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years)
7 1842 Susan Collins Republican Maine  
8 1844 Chuck Schumer Democratic New York January 3, 1999 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (18 years)
9 1846 Mike Crapo Republican Idaho Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years)
10 1859 Maria Cantwell Democratic Washington January 3, 2001  
11 1867 John Cornyn Republican Texas December 1, 2002
12 1868 Lisa Murkowski Republican Alaska December 20, 2002
13 1870 Lindsey Graham Republican South Carolina January 3, 2003
14 1879 John Thune Republican South Dakota January 3, 2005
15 1887 Bernie Sanders Independent Vermont January 3, 2007 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (16 years)
16 1888 Sherrod Brown Democratic Ohio Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
17 1889 Bob Casey Jr. Democratic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 6th in population (2000)
18 1893 Amy Klobuchar Democratic Minnesota Minnesota 21st in population (2000)
19 1894 Sheldon Whitehouse Democratic Rhode Island Rhode Island 43rd in population (2000)
20 1895 Jon Tester Democratic Montana Montana 44th in population (2000)
21 1896 John Barrasso Republican Wyoming June 25, 2007  
22 1897 Roger Wicker Republican Mississippi December 31, 2007
23 1901 Jeanne Shaheen Democratic New Hampshire January 3, 2009 Former governor (6 years)
24 1902 Mark Warner Democratic Virginia Former governor (4 years)
25 1903 Jim Risch Republican Idaho Former governor (7 months)
26 1905 Jeff Merkley Democratic Oregon  
27 1909 Michael Bennet Democratic Colorado January 21, 2009
28 1910 Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic New York January 26, 2009
29 1917 Chris Coons Democratic Delaware November 15, 2010
30 1920 Jerry Moran Republican Kansas January 3, 2011 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
31 1922 John Boozman Republican Arkansas Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (9 years)
32 1924 John Hoeven Republican North Dakota Former governor
33 1925 Marco Rubio Republican Florida Florida 4th in population (2000)
34 1926 Ron Johnson Republican Wisconsin Wisconsin 18th in population (2000)
35 1927 Rand Paul Republican Kentucky Kentucky 25th in population (2000)
36 1928 Richard Blumenthal Democratic Connecticut Connecticut 29th in population (2000)
37 1929 Mike Lee Republican Utah Utah 34th in population (2000)
38 1932 Brian Schatz Democratic Hawaii December 27, 2012  
39 1933 Tim Scott Republican South Carolina January 2, 2013
40 1934 Tammy Baldwin Democratic Wisconsin January 3, 2013 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
41 1937 Chris Murphy Democratic Connecticut Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); Connecticut 29th in population (2010)
42 1938 Mazie Hirono Democratic Hawaii Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); Hawaii 42nd in population (2010)
43 1939 Martin Heinrich Democratic New Mexico Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (4 years)
44 1940 Angus King Independent Maine Former governor (8 years)
45 1941 Tim Kaine Democratic Virginia Former governor (4 years)
46 1942 Ted Cruz Republican Texas Texas 2nd in population (2010)
47 1943 Elizabeth Warren Democratic Massachusetts Massachusetts 15th in population (2010)
48 1944 Deb Fischer Republican Nebraska Nebraska 38th in population (2010)
49 1948 Ed Markey Democratic Massachusetts July 16, 2013  
50 1949 Cory Booker Democratic New Jersey October 31, 2013
51 1951 Shelley Moore Capito Republican West Virginia January 3, 2015 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
52 1952 Gary Peters Democratic Michigan Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); Michigan 9th in population (2010)
53 1953 Bill Cassidy Republican Louisiana Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); Louisiana 25th in population (2010)
54 1955 James Lankford Republican Oklahoma Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (4 years)
55 1956 Tom Cotton Republican Arkansas Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2 years); Arkansas 32nd in population (2010)
56 1957 Steve Daines Republican Montana Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2 years); Montana 44th in population (2010)
57 1958 Mike Rounds Republican South Dakota Former governor
58 1960 Thom Tillis Republican North Carolina North Carolina 10th in population (2010)
59 1961 Joni Ernst Republican Iowa Iowa 30th in population (2010)
60 1963 Dan Sullivan Republican Alaska Alaska 47th in population (2010)
61 1964 Chris Van Hollen Democratic Maryland January 3, 2017 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (14 years)
62 1965 Todd Young Republican Indiana Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years)
63 1966 Tammy Duckworth Democratic Illinois Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (4 years)
64 1967 Maggie Hassan Democratic New Hampshire Former governor
65 1969 John Kennedy Republican Louisiana Louisiana 25th in population (2010)
66 1970 Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic Nevada Nevada 35th in population (2010)
67 1972 Tina Smith Democratic Minnesota January 3, 2018  
68 1974 Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican Mississippi April 2, 2018
69 1975 Marsha Blackburn Republican Tennessee January 3, 2019 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (16 years)
70 1977 Kevin Cramer Republican North Dakota Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years)
71 1979 Jacky Rosen Democratic Nevada Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2 years)
72 1982 Josh Hawley Republican Missouri  
73 1983 Rick Scott Republican Florida January 8, 2019  
74 1985 Mark Kelly Democratic Arizona December 2, 2020
75 1986 Ben Ray Luján Democratic New Mexico January 3, 2021 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (12 years)
76 1987 Cynthia Lummis Republican Wyoming Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (8 years)
77 1988 Roger Marshall Republican Kansas Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (4 years)
78 1989 John Hickenlooper Democratic Colorado Former governor
79 1990 Bill Hagerty Republican Tennessee Tennessee 17th in population (2010)
80 1991 Tommy Tuberville Republican Alabama Alabama 23rd in population (2010)
81 1992 Alex Padilla Democratic California January 20, 2021 California 1st in population (2010)
82 1993 Jon Ossoff Democratic Georgia Georgia 9th in population (2010); "O" 15th in alphabet
83 1994 Raphael Warnock Democratic Georgia 9th in population (2010); "W" 23rd in alphabet
84 1995 Peter Welch Democratic Vermont January 3, 2023 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (16 years)
85 1996 Markwayne Mullin Republican Oklahoma Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (10 years)
86 1997 Ted Budd Republican North Carolina Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years)
87 1998 John Fetterman Democratic Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020)
88 1999 J. D. Vance Republican Ohio Ohio 7th in population (2020)
89 2000 Eric Schmitt Republican Missouri Missouri 19th in population (2020)
90 2001 Katie Britt Republican Alabama Alabama 24th in population (2020)
91 2002 Pete Ricketts Republican Nebraska January 12, 2023  
92 2005 Adam Schiff Democratic California November ?, 2025  
93 2006 Ruben Gallego Democratic Arizona January 3, 2025 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (10 years)
94 2007 Jim Banks Republican Indiana Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (8 years); Indiana 17th in population (2020)
95 2008 Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic Delaware Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (8 years); Delaware 46th in population (2020)
96 2009 John Curtis Republican Utah Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (7 years)
97 2010 Elissa Slotkin Democratic Michigan Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); Michigan 10th in population (2020)
98 2011 Andy Kim Democratic New Jersey Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years); New Jersey 11th in population (2020)
99 2012 Jim Justice Republican West Virginia Former governor
100 2013 Angela Alsobrooks Democratic Maryland  


Race Summary

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to be inserted @ Draft:2030 United States Senate elections

Elections leading to the next Congress

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In these general elections, the winners will be elected for the term beginning January 3, 2031.

State
(linked to
summaries below)
Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history Last race
Arizona Ruben Gallego Democratic 2024 49.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
California Adam Schiff Democratic 2024 61.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Connecticut Chris Murphy Democratic 2012
2018
2024
62.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Delaware Lisa Blunt Rochester Democratic 2024 58.9% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Florida Rick Scott Republican 2018
2024
51.0% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Hawaii Mazie Hirono Democratic 2012
2018
2024
74.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Indiana Jim Banks Republican 2024 53.7% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Maine Angus King Independent 2012
2018
2024
56.1% I Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Maryland Angela Alsobrooks Democratic 2024 67.4% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren Democratic 2012
2018
2024
65.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Michigan Elissa Slotkin Democratic 2024 53.2% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Minnesota Amy Klobuchar Democratic 2006
2012
2018
2024
61.0% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Mississippi Roger Wicker Republican 2007 (Appointed)
2008 (special)
2012
2018
2024
62.3% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Missouri Josh Hawley Republican 2018
2024
50.2% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Montana Jon Tester Democratic 2006
2012
2018
2024
48.9% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Nebraska Deb Fischer Republican 2012
2018
2024
63.1% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Nevada Jacky Rosen Democratic 2018
2024
52.6% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

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New Jersey Andy Kim Democratic 2024 59.2% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New Mexico Martin Heinrich Democratic 2012
2018
2024
56.0% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
New York Kirsten Gillibrand Democratic 2009 (Appointed)
2010 (special)
2012
2018
2024
64.0% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
North Dakota Kevin Cramer Republican 2018
2024
59.9% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Ohio Sherrod Brown Democratic 2006
2012
2018
2024
51.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Pennsylvania Bob Casey Jr. Democratic 2006
2012
2018
2024
54.5% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Rhode Island Sheldon Whitehouse Democratic 2006
2012
2018
2024
63.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Tennessee Marsha Blackburn Republican 2018
2024
59.1% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Texas Colin Allred Democratic 2024 50.0% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Utah John Curtis Republican 2024 68.9% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Vermont Bernie Sanders Independent 2006
2012
2018
2024
69.2% I Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Virginia Tim Kaine Democratic 2012
2018
2024
56.1% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Washington Maria Cantwell Democratic 2000
2006
2012
2018
2024
61.3% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
West Virginia Jim Justice Republican 2024 57.1% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Wisconsin Tammy Baldwin Democratic 2012
2018
2024
52.0% D Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD
Wyoming John Barrasso Republican 2007 (Appointed)
2008 (special)
2012
2018
2024
71.0% R Incumbent's intent unknown
  • TBD

Overview and casting

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List of cast members

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  The Housewife returned for a second Ultimate Girls Trip season.
Season Cast member Original series
1 Cynthia Bailey Atlanta
Teresa Giudice New Jersey
Melissa Gorga New Jersey
Luann de Lesseps New York City
Kenya Moore Atlanta
Kyle Richards Beverly Hills
Ramona Singer New York City
2 Taylor Armstrong Beverly Hills
Brandi Glanville Beverly Hills
Vicki Gunvalson Orange County
Tamra Judge Orange County
Eva Marcille Atlanta
Dorinda Medley New York City
Phaedra Parks Atlanta
Jill Zarin New York City
3 Gizelle Bryant Potomac
Candiace Dillard Bassett Potomac
Heather Gay Salt Lake City
Leah McSweeney New York City
Alexia Nepola Miami
Marysol Patton Miami
Whitney Rose Salt Lake City
Porsha Williams Atlanta
4 Kelly Killoren Bensimon New York City
Luann de Lesseps[a]
Dorinda Medley[b]
Sonja Morgan
Ramona Singer[a]
Kristen Taekman
5 Brandi Glanville[b] Beverly Hills
Camille Grammer Beverly Hills
Vicki Gunvalson[b] Orange County
Caroline Manzo New Jersey
Eva Marcille[b] Atlanta
Alex McCord New York City
Phaedra Parks[b] Atlanta
Gretchen Rossi Orange County

List of cast members

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List of cast members
Season Cast member Original series
1 Cynthia Bailey Atlanta
Teresa Giudice New Jersey
Melissa Gorga New Jersey
Luann de Lesseps New York City
Kenya Moore Atlanta
Kyle Richards Beverly Hills
Ramona Singer New York City
2[I] Taylor Armstrong Beverly Hills
Brandi Glanville Beverly Hills
Vicki Gunvalson Orange County
Tamra Judge Orange County
Eva Marcille Sterling Atlanta
Dorinda Medley New York City
Phaedra Parks Atlanta
Jill Zarin New York City
3 Gizelle Bryant Potomac
Candiace Dillard-Bassett Potomac
Alexia Echevarria Miami
Heather Gay Salt Lake City
Marysol Patton Miami
Whitney Rose Salt Lake City
Leah McSweeney New York City
Porsha Williams Atlanta
4 Garcelle Beauvais Beverly Hills
Dolores Catania New Jersey
Ashley Darby Potomac
Heather Dubrow Orange County
Lisa Hochstein Miami
Karen Huger Potomac
Dorit Kemsley Beverly Hills
Sonja Morgan New York City
Carole Radziwill New York City
Shannon Storms Beador Orange County
5[II] Alexis Bellino Orange County
Gretchen Rossi
Shereé Whitfield Atlanta
Kim Zolciak-Biermann
Jennifer Aydin New Jersey
Jackie Goldschneider
Quad Webb Married to Medicine
Dr. Heavenly Kimes
Lisa Barlow Salt Lake City
Meredith Marks
6[III] Carlton Gebbia Beverly Hills
Joyce Giraud Beverly Hills
Claudia Jordan Atlanta
Ana Quincoces Miami
Katie Rost Potomac
Lizzie Rovsek Orange County
Karent Sierra Miami
Jules Wainstein New York City
7[IV] Kelly Dodd Orange County
Siggy Flicker New Jersey
Bethenny Frankel New York City
Marlo Hampton Atlanta
Meghan King Orange County
NeNe Leakes Atlanta
LeeAnne Locken Dallas
Camille Meyer Beverly Hills
Adriana de Moura Miami
Danielle Staub New Jersey
  1. ^ Season 2 was subtitled "Ex-Wives Club".
  2. ^ Season 5 was subtitled "Frenemies".
  3. ^ Season 6 was subtitled "One Season Wonders".
  4. ^ Season 7 was subtitled "Villains, Investigators, and Agitators".

Reigns

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Leexa FoxLemon (drag queen)Angeria Paris VanMichealsLe FilipNymphia WindTia KofiAlvildaDrag SethlasVenus (drag queen)Lina GaloreGinger Johnson (drag queen)Pandora NoxOrganzzaCaptivating KatkatIsis Avis LorenCristian PeraltaKeiona RevlonJimbo (drag queen)PititaAdmira ThunderpussySasha ColbyDrag CouenneRa'Jah O'HaraLa DiamondDanny BeardPrecious Paula NicoleSpankie JackzonGisèle LullabyPaloma (drag queen)Jinkx MonsoonSharonne (drag queen)Willow PillBlu HydrangeaElecktra BionicIcesis CoutureKrystal VersaceVanessa Van CartierKylie Sonique LoveCarmen FaralaKita MeanSymone (drag queen)Lawrence ChaneyEnvy PeruPriyanka (drag queen)Shea CouleéJaida Essence HallThe VivienneYvie OddlyAngele AnangTrinity the TuckMonét X ChangeMiss LeonaAquaria (drag queen)Natalia PliacamTrixie MattelSasha VelourAlaska ThunderfuckBob The Drag QueenLuz VioletaViolet ChachkiBianca Del RioJinkx MonsoonChad MichaelsSharon NeedlesRaja GeminiTyra SanchezBeBe Zahara Benet

Global All Stars

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Contestant Progress

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Legend:

  Soa de Muse won RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars season 1.
  Alyssa Edwards was the runner-up.
  WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge and the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 3 stars (in the first half of the season) or the ability to eliminate one of the bottom queens (in the second half of the season).
  TOP2 indicates that the contestant won the challenge, but lost the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 2 stars (in the first half of the season).
  HIGH indicates that the contestant recieved positive critique, earning 1 star (in the first half of the season).
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  The four contestants with the most stars ADV (Advanced) to the second half of the competition.
  OUT1 indicates that the contestant lost in the first round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.
  OUT2 indicates that the contestant lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.
  IN indicates that the contestant won the first two rounds of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and advanced to the second half of the competition.
  SAVE indicates that Kitty Scott-Claus and Nehellenia lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa, but Gala Varo and Athena Likis, the winners of the final LaLaPaRuZa lip sync, chose to save them, bringing them to the second half of the season.
Progress of contestants including placements in each episode
Contestant Episode
1[c] 2[d] 3[e] 4[f] 5[g] 6[h] 7[i] 8[j] 9[k] 10[l] 11[m] 12[n]
Soa de Muse WIN SAFE HIGH HIGH SAFE 5 ADV SAFE LOW WIN BTM WIN Winner
Alyssa Edwards TOP2 SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE 5 ADV WIN BTM BTM BTM HIGH Runner-up
Eva Le Queen SAFE WIN HIGH SAFE HIGH 5 ADV SAFE TOP2 HIGH TOP2 HIGH Eliminated
Kitty Scott-Claus SAFE TOP2 SAFE HIGH SAFE 3 SAVE TOP2 HIGH BTM WIN HIGH Eliminated
Nehellenia SAFE HIGH HIGH TOP2 SAFE 4 SAVE LOW SAFE TOP2 ELIM Guest Miss C
Miranda Lebrão SAFE HIGH HIGH HIGH TOP2 5 ADV BTM WIN ELIM Guest Guest
Gala Varo HIGH HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE 2 IN HIGH ELIM Guest Guest
Athena Likis SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE HIGH 4 IN ELIM Guest Guest
Tessa Testicle HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN 4 OUT2 Guest Guest
Kween Kong HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE 1 OUT2 Guest Guest
Pythia SAFE HIGH TOP2 HIGH SAFE 4 OUT1 Guest Guest
Vanity Vain HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH 2 OUT1 Guest Guest

Lip syncs

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Legend:

  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated in the first round of the LaLaPaRuZa.
  The contestant was eliminated in the second round of the LaLaPaRuZa.
  The contestant was saved by the winner of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa Smackdown.
  The contestant won the first round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and advanced to the second.
  The contestant won the second round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and won the season.
Episode Top All Stars Song Winner(s)
1 Alyssa Edwards vs. Soa de Muse "Dance the Night"
(Dua Lipa)
Soa de Muse
2 Eva Le Queen vs. Kitty Scott-Claus "Un anno d'amore"
(Mina)
Eva Le Queen
3 Athena Likis vs. Pythia "Kolima"
(Eleni Foureira)
Athena Likis
4 Alyssa Edwards vs. Nehellenia "You Ain't Woman Enough"
(Loretta Lynn)
Alyssa Edwards
5 Miranda Lebrão vs. Tessa Testicle "Tattoo"
(Loreen)
Tessa Testicle
Episode Contestants Song Winner Eliminated
6 Athena Likis vs. Pythia "À tout jamais"
(Mylène Farmer)
Athena Likis Pythia
Kween Kong vs. Vanity Vain "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
(Kylie Minogue)
Kween Kong Vanity Vain
Gala Varo vs. Kitty Scott-Claus "Good Ones"
(Charli XCX)
Gala Varo Kitty Scott-Claus
Nehellenia vs. Tessa Testicle "On the Radio"
(Donna Summer)
Tessa Testicle Nehellenia
Athena Likis vs. Kween Kong "Can't Tame Her"
(Zara Larsson)
Athena Likis Kween Kong
Gala Varo vs. Tessa Testicle "Saoko"
(Rosalía)
Gala Varo Tessa Testicle
Episode Contestants
(Pick to save)
Song Winner(s) Eliminated queens Saved
6 Athena Likis
(Kitty)
vs. Gala Varo
(Nehellenia)
"Dangerous Woman"
(Ariana Grande)
Athena Likis Kween, Kitty, Nehellenia,
Pythia, Tessa, Vanity
Kitty Scott-Claus
Gala Varo Nehellenia
Episode Top All Stars
(Pick for elimination)
Song Winner(s) Up for elimination Eliminated
7 Alyssa Edwards
(Athena)
vs. Kitty Scott-Claus
(Miranda)
"Burning Up"
(Madonna)
Alyssa Edwards Athena, Miranda Athena Likis
8 Eva Le Queen
(Alyssa)
vs. Miranda Lebrão
(Gala)
"Take Me Higher"
(Diana Ross)
Miranda Lebrão Alyssa, Gala Gala Varo
9 Nehellenia
(Kitty)
vs. Soa de Muse
(Miranda)
"Paroles, paroles"
(Dalida)
Soa de Muse Alyssa, Kitty, Miranda Miranda Lebrão
10 Eva Le Queen
(Alyssa)
vs. Kitty Scott-Claus
(Nehellenia)
"Wannabe"
(Spice Girls)
Kitty Scott-Claus Alyssa, Nehellenia, Soa Nehellenia
Episode Finalists Song Winner
12 Kitty Scott-Claus vs. Soa de Muse "Ring the Alarm"
(Beyoncé)
Soa de Muse
Alyssa Edwards vs. Eva Le Queen "Baby Boy"
(Beyoncé ft. Sean Paul)
Alyssa Edwards
Alyssa Edwards vs. Soa de Muse "World Wide Woman"
(Beyoncé)
Soa de Muse

Global All Stars 2

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Contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race: Global All Stars and their backgrounds
Season Contestant Original season(s) Original placement(s) Outcome
2 Black Peppa UK series 4 3rd Winner
Naomi Smalls Season 8 Runner-up Runner-up
All Stars 4 3rd
Angele Anang Thailand 2 Winner 3rd
Miss Fiercalicious Canada 3 3rd
Mami Watta France 2 3rd 5th
M1ss Jade So Philippines 2 3rd 6th
Marina Forever España 2 4th 7th
Hellena Malditta Brasil 1 Runner-up 8th
Leila Yarn Italia 3 TBA 9th
The Countess Holland 2 6th 10th
Fontana Sverige 1 Runner-up
Regina Voce México 1 Runner-up
Yvonne Nightstand Germany 1 Runner-up

Contestant Progress

[edit]

Legend:

  Black Peppa won RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars season 2.
  Naomi Smalls was the runner-up.
  WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge and the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 3 stars (in the first half of the season) or the ability to eliminate one of the bottom queens (in the second half of the season).
  TOP2 indicates that the contestant won the challenge, but lost the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 2 stars (in the first half of the season).
  HIGH indicates that the contestant recieved positive critique, earning 1 star (in the first half of the season).
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  The five contestants with the most stars ADV (Advanved) to the second half of the competition.
  OUT1 indicates that the contestant lost in the first round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.
  OUT2 indicates that the contestant lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.
  IN indicates that the contestant won the first two rounds of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and advanced to the second half of the competition.
  SAVE indicates that M1ss Jade So lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa, but Marina Forever, the winner of the final LaLaPaRuZa lip sync, chose to save her, bringing her to the second half of the season.
Progress of contestants including placements in each episode
Contestant Episode
1[o] 2[p] 3[q] 4[r] 5[s] 6[t] 7[u] 8[v] 9[w] 10[x] 11[y] 12[z]
Black Peppa SAFE SAFE WIN HIGH TOP2 6 ADV WIN LOW WIN BTM HIGH Winner
Naomi Smalls SAFE WIN TOP2 SAFE SAFE 5 ADV HIGH HIGH HIGH TOP2 HIGH Runner-up
Angele Anang WIN SAFE HIGH HIGH HIGH 6 ADV SAFE BTM TOP2 BTM WIN Eliminated
Miss Fiercalicious SAFE HIGH SAFE SAFE HIGH 2 IN SAFE TOP2 BTM WIN HIGH Eliminated
Mami Watta HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH 5 ADV LOW SAFE BTM ELIM Guest Guest
M1ss Jade So HIGH HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE 2 SAVE TOP2 WIN ELIM Guest Guest
Marina Forever HIGH SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE 4 IN BTM ELIM Guest Guest
Hellena Malditta SAFE HIGH SAFE HIGH WIN 5 ADV ELIM Guest Guest
Leila Yarn TOP2 SAFE HIGH SAFE SAFE 3 OUT2 Guest Guest
The Countess SAFE SAFE HIGH SAFE HIGH 2 OUT1 Guest Guest
Fontana HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE 1 OUT1 Guest Guest
Regina Voce SAFE SAFE SAFE TOP2 SAFE 2 OUT1 Guest Guest
Yvonne Nightstand SAFE TOP2 SAFE SAFE SAFE 2 OUT1 Guest Miss C

Lip syncs

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Legend:

  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated in the first round of the LaLaPaRuZa.
  The contestant was eliminated in the second round of the LaLaPaRuZa.
  The contestant was saved by the winner of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa Smackdown.
  The contestant won the first round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and advanced to the second.
  The contestant won the second round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and won the season.
Episode Top All Stars Song Winner(s)
1 Angele Anang vs. Leila Yarn "Style"
(Taylor Swift)
Angele Anang
2 Naomi Smalls vs. Yvonne Nightstand "Call Me"
(Aretha Franklin)
Naomi Smalls
3 Black Peppa vs. Naomi Smalls "Alien Superstar"
(Beyoncé)
Black Peppa
4 Marina Forever vs. Regina Voce "Puro Teatro"
(La Lupe)
Marina Forever
5 Black Peppa vs. Hellena Malditta "Flash Pose"
(Pabllo Vittar ft. Charli XCX)
Hellena Malditta
Episode Contestants Song Winner Eliminated
6 The Countess vs. Marina Forever "I Was Made for Lovin' You"
(Paulina Rubio)
Marina Forever The Countess
Fontana vs. Leila Yarn "Gigi in Paradisco"
(Dalida)
Leila Yarn Fontana
Miss Fiercalicious vs. Regina Voce "Ain't Nobody"
(Chaka Khan)
Miss Fiercalicious Regina Voce
M1ss Jade So vs. Yvonne Nightstand "Heavy Metal Lover"
(Lady Gaga)
M1ss Jade So Yvonne Nightstand
Leila Yarn vs. Marina Forever "LLYLM"
(Rosalía)
Marina Forever Leila Yarn
Miss Fiercalicious vs. M1ss Jade So "Miss Camaraderie"
(Azealia Banks)
Miss Fiercalicious M1ss Jade So
Episode Contestants
(Pick to save)
Song Winner(s) Eliminated queens Saved
6 Miss Fiercalicious
(Leila)
vs. Marina Forever
(Jade)
"Venus as a Boy"
(Björk)
Marina Forever Countess, Fontana, Jade,
Leila, Regina, Yvonne
M1ss Jade So
Episode Top All Stars
(Pick for elimination)
Song Winner(s) Up for elimination Eliminated
7 Black Peppa
(Hellena)
vs. M1ss Jade So
(Hellena)
"Muscles"
(Diana Ross)
Black Peppa Hellena, Marina Hellena Malditta
8 Miss Fiercalicious
(Marina)
vs. M1ss Jade So
(Marina)
"ЯITUAL"
(Arca)
M1ss Jade So Angele, Marina Marina Forever
9 Angele Anang
(Fierce)
vs. Black Peppa
(Jade)
"Whip It"
(Nicki Minaj)
Black Peppa Fierce, Jade, Mami M1ss Jade So
10 Miss Fiercalicious
(Mami)
vs. Naomi Smalls
(Peppa)
"No Drug Like Me"
(Carly Rae Jepsen)
Miss Fiercalicious Angele, Mami, Peppa Mami Watta
Episode Finalists Song Winner
12 Miss Fiercalicious vs. Naomi Smalls "Feedback"
(Janet Jackson)
Naomi Smalls
Angele Anang vs. Black Peppa "On My Love"
(David Guetta and Zara Larsson)
Black Peppa
Black Peppa vs. Naomi Smalls "Cellophane"
(FKA Twigs)
Black Peppa

All Stars 10

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Contestant Progress

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Legend:

  Jasmine Kennedie won RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10.
  Aja LaBeija was the runner-up.
  WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge and the Lip Sync for Your Legacy.
  TOP2 indicates that the contestant won the challenge, but lost the Lip Sync for Your Legacy.
  SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.
  BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.
  ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.
  IN indicates that the contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and re-entered the competition.
  STAY indicates that the contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and remained in the competition.
  LOST indicates that the contestant lost their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and did not return to the competition.
  OUT indicates that the contestant lost their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and was eliminated from the competition.
Progress of contestants including placements in each episode
Contestant Episode
1[aa] 2[ab] 3[ac] 4[ad] 5[ae] 6[af] 7[ag] 8[ah] 9[ai] 10[aj]
Jasmine Kennedie WIN BTM TOP2 ELIM IN TOP2 WIN BTM Winner
Aja LaBeija TOP2 SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE STAY SAFE WIN WIN Runner-up
Daya Betty SAFE TOP2 SAFE SAFE SAFE STAY WIN BTM TOP2 Eliminated
Gigi Goode SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE BTM SAFE Eliminated
Crystal Methyd SAFE SAFE SAFE TOP2 WIN SAFE BTM BTM ELIM Guest
DiDa Ritz SAFE SAFE ELIM IN ELIM Guest
Laganja Estranja SAFE SAFE BTM WIN BTM OUT Guest
The Vixen BTM SAFE WIN SAFE BTM OUT Guest
April Carrión SAFE ELIM LOST Guest
Nicole Paige Brooks ELIM LOST Guest

Lip syncs

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Legend:

  The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom.
  The contestant was eliminated after their third time in the bottom.
  The contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and stayed in the competition.
  The contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and re-entered the competition.
  The contestant won the first round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and advanced to the second.
  The contestant won the second round of the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown and was declared the winner of the season.


Episode Top All Stars
(Pick for elimination)
Song Winner(s) Up for elimination Eliminated
1 Aja LaBeija
(Nicole)
vs. Jasmine Kennedie
(Nicole)
"Turn Me On"
(David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj)
Jasmine Kennedie Nicole, Vixen Nicole Paige Brooks
2 Daya Betty
(April)
vs. Gigi Goode
(April)
"Cry Me a River"
(Barbra Streisand)
Gigi Goode April, Jasmine April Carrión
3 Jasmine Kennedie
(Laganja)
vs. The Vixen
(DiDa)
"America Has a Problem"
(Beyoncé)
The Vixen DiDa, Laganja DiDa Ritz
4 Crystal Methyd
(Aja)
vs. Laganja Estranja
(Jasmine)
"Rush"
(Troye Sivan)
Laganja Estranja Aja, Jasmine Jasmine Kennedie
5 Crystal Methyd
(Laganja)
vs. Gigi Goode
(Vixen)
"Like a Prayer"
(Madonna)
Crystal Methyd Laganja, Vixen None
Gigi Goode
Episode Contestants Song Winner
6 Aja LaBeija vs. Nicole Paige Brooks "Where Have You Been"
(Rihanna)
Aja LaBeija
April Carrión vs. Daya Betty "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
(Eurythmics)
Daya Betty
DiDa Ritz vs. The Vixen "I Got You (I Feel Good)"
(James Brown)
DiDa Ritz
Jasmine Kennedie vs. Laganja Estranja "I'm Good (Blue)"
(David Guetta & Bebe Rexha)
Jasmine Kennedie
Episode Top All Stars
(Pick for elimination)
Song Winner(s) Up for elimination Eliminated
7 Daya Betty
(DiDa)
vs. Jasmine Kennedie
(DiDa)
"Misery Business"
(Paramore)
Daya Betty Crystal, DiDa DiDa Ritz
8 Aja LaBeija
(Daya)
vs. Jasmine Kennedie
(Daya)
"Shame"
(Evelyn "Champagne" King)
Aja LaBeija Crystal, Daya, Gigi None
Jasmine Kennedie
9 Aja LaBeija
(Crystal)
vs. Daya Betty
(Jasmine)
"Love Hangover"
(Diana Ross)
Aja LaBeija Crystal, Jasmine Crystal Methyd
Episode Contestants Song Winner
10 Aja LaBeija vs. Gigi Goode "Vroom Vroom"
(Charli XCX)
Aja LaBeija
Daya Betty vs. Jasmine Kennedie "How Deep Is Your Love"
(Calvin Harris and Disciples)
Jasmine Kennedie
Aja LaBeija vs. Jasmine Kennedie "Cunty"
(Kevin Aviance)
Jasmine Kennedie

Renaissance World Tour Outfits

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Show Amsterdam Brussels Cardiff Edinburgh Sunderland Paris London Barcelona Marseilles Cologne Amsterdam Hamburg Frankfurt Warsaw Toronto Philadelphia Nashville Louisville Minneapolis Chicago Detroit East Rutherford Boston D.C. Charlotte Atlanta Tampa Miami St. Louis Phoenix Las Vegas Santa Clara Los Angeles Vancouver Seattle Dallas Houston New Orleans Kansas City
5/10 5/11 5/14 5/17 5/20 5/23 5/26 5/29 5/30 6/1 6/3 6/4 6/8 6/11 6/15 6/17 6/18 6/21 6/24 6/27 6/28 7/8 7/9 7/12 7/15 7/17 7/20 7/22 7/23 7/26 7/29 7/30 8/1 8/5 8/6 8/9 8/11 8/12 8/14 8/16 8/18 8/21 8/24 8/26 8/27 8/30 9/1 9/2 9/4 9/11 9/14 9/21 9/23 9/24 9/27 10/1
Overture Alexander McQueen (1) Valentino David Koma (1) Brandon Blackwood Paco Rabanne Roksanda Alexander McQueen (2) Vivienne Westwood Pierre Cardin Robert Wun Stella McCartney Alberta Ferretti (1) Hobeika (1) Iris van Herpen Ferragamo Carolina Herrera (1) Tiffany (1) Elie Saab (1) Balmain (1) Tiffany (2) Fendi Givenchy David Koma (2) Dsquared² Alexander McQueen (3) Schiaparelli Tiffany (3) Ivy Park Marc Jacobs (1) Hobeika (2) Arturo Obegero Ralph Lauren Nina Ricci Carolina Herrera (2) Gaurav Gupta (1) Alberta Ferretti (2) Gaurav Gupta (2) Missoni Valdrin Sahiti Loewe Situationist x Yaspis Bronx and Banco Atelier Zuhra Marc Jacobs (2) Tamara Ralph (1) Tamara Ralph (2) Dolce & Gabbana Vera Wang Elie Saab (2) Hobeika (3) Balmain (2) Dolce & Gabbana Gaurav Gupta (1) Balenciaga
Renaissance Courrèges Balmain Courrèges Lanvin Philosophy Balmain Philosophy Zigman Philosophy Lou de Bètoly Courrèges Philosophy Hugo Boss Philosophy Hugo Boss Lou de Bètoly
Motherboard David Koma (1) Balmain David Koma (1) Jacquemus (1) David Koma (1) Ivy Park (1) Ferragamo* Ivy Park (1) David Koma (1) Ivy Park (1) Ivy Park (2) Raisa Vanessa Acne Studios David Koma (1) Raisa Vanessa Ivy Park (2) Valentino Dundas Self-Portrait (1) Paco Rabanne LaPointe Self-Portrait (2) Roberto Cavalli Marni Ivy Park (1) Roberto Cavalli David Koma (2) Gareth Pugh Jacquemus (2) Frolov Tongoro Gucci Pucci Versace Ivy Park (3) Del Core Rick Owens Pucci Ivy Park (1) Ivy Park (4)
Opulence Loewe (1) Off-White (1) Loewe (1) Fendi Loewe (1) Off-White (2) Ivy Park (1) Off-White (2) Ivy Park (1) Daily Paper Ivy Park (2) Ivy Park (3) Ivy Park (2) Diesel (1) Balmain (1) Marine Serre (1) Ivy Park (3) Louis Vuitton Ivy Park (4) Demobaza (1) Ivy Park (3) Off‑White (3) Ivy Park (3) Off-White (3) Ivy Park (3) Ivy Park (4) Ivy Park (3) Alessandra Rich Loewe (2) Dundas Marine Serre (2) Ivy Park (4) Demobaza (2) Balmain (2) Mugler Diesel (2) Telfar Gareth Pugh Ivy Park (3) Off-White (1) Ivy Park (5)
Anointed Balmain (1) Balmain (2) Balmain (1) Balmain (2) Gucci (1) Ferragamo Gucci (1) Richard Quinn Gucci (1) Alexander McQueen Ferragamo Gucci (1) Miu Miu Gaultier Alon Livné Miu Miu Gucci (2) Gaurav Gupta Miu Miu Dolce & Gabbana Alon Livné Miu Miu Gucci (3) Gaultier Givenchy (1) Agent Provocateur (1) Ralph Lauren Prada Danielle Frankel Givenchy (2) Agent Provocateur (2) PatBO Miu Miu Agent Provocateur (3) Miu Miu Gucci (1) Agent Provocateur (3) Gaultier
Love Hangover Loewe (1) Feben Loewe (1) Loewe (2) Loewe (1) Loewe (3) Loewe (1) Loewe (3)
"The Big Three" Loewe (1)* Loewe (1)* Loewe Roberto Cavalli Roberto Cavalli Roberto Cavalli* Loewe Loewe (3)*
Mind Control Mugler Dolce & Gabbana Mugler Mary Katrantzou Mugler Dolce & Gabbana Balmain (1) Mugler Mary Katrantzou Dolce & Gabbana Mugler Mary Katrantzou Balmain (2) Mugler Nicholas Jebran Balmain (2) Mugler Alexander McQueen Mugler Givenchy* Mugler
Encore Coperni LaQuan Smith Del Core Coperni Valentino Alexander McQueen Valentino Alexander McQueen Valentino ??? Valentino

Set list - B

[edit]

The Club Renaissance Tour (stylized in all caps or abbreviated C.R.T.) is the upcoming ninth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance. The tour's set list received praise for its sampling and interpolation of various gay anthems and classics of dance music and its various sub-genres, continuing the mélange aesthetic used on the album, as well as for its anthological approach to Beyoncé's own discography, including both full performances as well as samples, lyrical snippets, and instrumental passages of songs from across her catalog.

Act I: Power

[edit]

Introduction containing elements of "I'm That Girl", "Yoncé", "Don't Jealous Me", and "Fallen Alien" by FKA Twigs

  1. "Alien Superstar"
  2. "I'm That Girl"[1]
  3. "Bow Down" / "Diva" (contains elements of "Stilettos (Pumps)" by Crime Mob and "Supermodel (You Better Work)" by RuPaul)[2][3][4][5]
  4. "Formation"[4]


Act II: Pride

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Interlude containing elements of "I Been On", "Heard About Us", and "Emerald City Sequence" from The Wiz

  1. "Cozy" (contains elements of "Kitty Kat" and "It's My House" by Diana Ross)[2]
  2. "Run the World (Girls)" (contains elements of "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" by Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin)
  3. "Survivor" (contains elements of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor)[6]
  4. "Freakum Dress" (bounce remix)[3]
  5. "Break My Soul"[3]
  6. "Apeshit" / "Mood 4 Eva"[6]


Act III: Obsession

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Interlude containing elements of "Move", "Partition", and "Faceshopping" by SOPHIE

  1. "6 Inch"
  2. "Haunted" (contains elements of "Desafío" by Arca)
  3. "No Angel" (contains elements of "It's Okay to Cry" by SOPHIE)
  4. "All Up In Your Mind"
  5. "Déjà Vu"[7][8]
  6. "America Has A Problem"


Act IV: Eroticism

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Interlude containing elements of "Naughty Girl", "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6, "Nasty" by Ariana Grande, and "Batwanes Beek" by Warda

  1. "Blow" (contains elements of "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls)
  2. "Suga Mama" / "Water"
  3. "Cuff It"
  4. "Speechless"[5][7]
  5. "Rocket" (contains elements of "Be with You", "Dance 4 U", "Rock with You" by Michael Jackson, and "Rock with U" by Janet Jackson)[5]
  6. "Plastic Off the Sofa"
  7. "Virgo's Groove"


Act V: Liberation

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Interlude containing elements of "Freedom", "Free Woman" by Lady Gaga, and "Family Feud" by Jay Z

  1. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"[9]
  2. "Church Girl"
  3. "Get Me Bodied" (contains elements of "7/11" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'")
  4. "Schoolin' Life"[10][11]
  5. "Telephone"[11]
  6. "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
  7. "Before I Let Go"


Act VI: Release

[edit]

Interlude containing elements of "Dreams" by BOOTS and "Pink + White" by Frank Ocean

  1. "All Night"[A][1][12]
  2. "Standing On The Sun" / "Already"[B] (contains elements of "Grown Woman")[13][4][14][15]
  3. "Heated"[13][16][17][18][19][20]
  4. "Pure/Honey"


Encore

[edit]
  1. "Summer Renaissance"
Notes
  1. ^ a b For the show in London, England, Grace Jones and Tems joined Beyoncé onstage to perform "Move" in place of "I'm That Girl". Also, Ed Sheeran joined Beyoncé onstage to perform "Perfect Duet" in place of "XO".
  2. ^ a b For both shows in Atlanta, Georgia, Ts Madison joined Beyoncé onstage during "Cozy" to perform her "Bitch I'm Black" viral video (which is sampled on the song) live. Also, the elements of "Stilettos (Pumps)" played during the "Diva" dance break were replaced with elements of "Dey Know" by Shawty Lo at this show.
  3. ^ a b c For the show in New Orleans, Louisiana, Big Freedia joined Beyoncé onstage during "Freakum Dress" and "Break My Soul". Also, the elements of "Stilettos (Pumps)" played during the "Diva" dance break were replaced with elements of "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" by Master P at this show.
  4. ^ a b c For the first show in Los Angeles, California, Jaida Essence Hall, Jasmine Kennedie, Kylie Sonique Love, LaLa Ri, Monét X Change, Riley Knoxx, Shea Couleé, and Trinity K. Bonet joined Beyoncé on stage in place of her usual dancers during the "Supermodel (You Better Work)" dance break at the end of "Diva" and during "Formation". Also, Doja Cat joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Grown Woman" and "Woman".
  5. ^ a b c For the show in Houston, Texas, Megan Thee Stallion joined Beyoncé onstage to perform "Savage (Remix)" in place of "Bow Down" and "Diva". Also, Beyoncé performed "Dangerously in Love 2" in place of "Speechless" and "Rocket".
  6. ^ a b For the show in Brooklyn, New York, Jay Z joined Beyoncé onstage to perform "Apeshit" and "Mood 4 Eva". Also, Beyoncé performed "Sexy Lil Thug" in place of "Survivor".
  7. ^ a b For shows during the European leg of the tour, "Déjà Vu" was replaced with "Drunk In Love" and "Speechless" was replaced with "1+1".
  8. ^ For shows during the Latin American leg of the tour, "Déjà Vu" was replaced with "Why Don't You Love Me".
  9. ^ For some shows during the American leg of the tour, Beyoncé performed various gospel songs and spirituals in place of "What A Friend We Have In Jesus", including "How I Got Over", "Precious Lord, Take My Hand", "Please Be Patient With Me, God Is Not Through With Me Yet", "We've Come This Far By Faith", "Faithful Is Our God", "Something About the Name Jesus", "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus", and "Total Praise". This number was omitted altogether in shows outside of the United States.
  10. ^ For the first show in New York, New York, Beyoncé covered "Never Knew Love Like This Before" by Stephanie Mills in place of "Schoolin' Life", dedicating the song to New York ballroom culture and the power of chosen family. "Get Me Bodied" and "Before I Let Go" were omitted during this show.
  11. ^ a b For the second show in New York, New York, Lady Gaga joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a cover of "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer in place of "Schoolin' Life". Gaga remained onstage to perform "Telephone". "Get Me Bodied" and "Before I Let Go" were omitted during this show.
  12. ^ For shows during the European and Asian legs of the tour, "All Night" was replaced with "XO".
  13. ^ a b For the second show in Los Angeles, California, Mariah Carey joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Anytime You Need a Friend (C+C Club Mix)" and "Honey (Classic Mix)" in place of "Standing on the Sun"/"Already" and "Heated".
  14. ^ For the first show in Atlanta, Georgia, Lil Nas X joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Already" and "Industry Baby".
  15. ^ For the show in Detroit, Michigan, Lizzo joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Already" and "About Damn Time".
  16. ^ For the show in Miami, Florida, Ariana Grande joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Heated" and "Be Alright".
  17. ^ For the second show in Atlanta, Georgia, Chlöe joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Heated" and "Have Mercy".
  18. ^ For the show in Pristina, Kosovo, Dua Lipa joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Heated", "Don't Start Now", and "Levitating".
  19. ^ For the show in Sydney, Australia, Kylie Minogue joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Heated" and "Can't Get You Out of My Head".
  20. ^ For the show in Barcelona, Spain, Rosalía joined Beyoncé onstage to perform a medley of "Heated" and "Bizcochito", beginning with Beyoncé recreating the viral clip of Rosalía's gum-chewing choreography from the "Bizcochito" number on the Motomami World Tour.

  1. ^ Beyoncé dedicated "All Night", her "favorite song from Lemonade", to the BeyHive.
  2. ^ Beyoncé dedicated "Already" to the LGBT community, who she said are "kings, queens, and royalty already" and "can do whatever they want".

Set list - B2

[edit]

The Betty Black Tour is the upcoming tenth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her eight studio album, act ii: ???. The tour's set list and musical arrangement emphasized rock, alternative, and country music and those genres' origins in Black culture.

Act I

[edit]
  1. "Don't Hurt Yourself"
  2. "If I Were a Boy" / "You Oughta Know" (Alanis Morissette cover)
  3. "Freakum Dress" (electric version)
  4. "Hip Hop Star" (contains elements of "Rockstar 101" by Rihanna)

Act II

[edit]
  1. "I Care"
  2. "No Angel"
  3. "Bow Down / I Been On"
  4. "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Five to One" by The Doors and "Ring the Alarm" by Tenor Saw)
  5. "Formation"
  6. "Apeshit"

Act III

[edit]
  1. "Yes"
  2. "6 Inch"
  3. "All Up In Your Mind"
  4. "Bootylicious" (contains elements of "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks)
  5. "Suga Mama" (contains elements of "Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl" by Bessie Smith)
  6. "Sex on Fire" (Kings of Leon cover)

Act IV

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Interlude containing elements of "Interlude: Dad Was Mad" and "Mad" by Solange Knowles

  1. "Find Your Way Back"
  2. "Don't Wanna Fight" (Alabama Shakes cover)
  3. "Freedom"
  4. "Daddy Lessons" (The Chicks arrangement)

Act V

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  1. "Jealous"
  2. "Disappear"
  3. "Resentment"

Interlude containing elements of "Sandcastles" and "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" by Lauryn Hill

  1. "I Miss You" / "Superpower"
  2. "Love Drought"
  3. "That's Why You're Beautiful"

Act VI

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Interlude containing elements of "Venus vs. Mars" by Jay Z

  1. "Baby Boy" / "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" (Dawn Penn cover)
  2. "Hold Up" / "Countdown"
  3. "Green Light"
  4. "Why Don't You Love Me"

Finale

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  1. "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" and "U Don't Know" by Jay Z)
  2. "Irreplaceable"
  3. "Heated"

Set list - CC

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Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit World Tour is the upcoming tenth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter. The tour continued the album's exploration of country music and related genres and their roots in Black musical traditions, with an emphasis on live instrumental arrangements. Many songs from Beyoncé's oeuvre prior to Cowboy Carter were rearranged with country, folk, Americana, and acoustic influences.

Act I: Welcome to the Rodeo

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  1. "Ya Ya"
  2. Band introductions / "Fingertips" (Stevie Wonder cover) / "Proud Mary" (Tina Turner cover)
  3. "Why Don't You Love Me" / "Green Light" medley
  4. "Déjà Vu" (with elements of "Zombie" by Fela Kuti)
  5. "Crazy in Love" (with elements of "Country Girl" by The Carolina Chocolate Drops and "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" by Luke Bryan)

Act II: Daddy Said Shoot

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"Down the Bayou" interlude with elements of "Mississippi Goddam" by Nina Simone and "Take Over", "Take It Higher", and "Hey Hey" by Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers

  1. "Daddy Lessons"
  2. "Alliigator Tears" / "Love Drought"
  3. "Find Your Way Back"

"Ring the Alarm" dance break with elements of "Diva", "***Flawless", "Back Up", "Ring the Alarm" by Tenor Saw, "I Don't Fuck with You" by Big Sean, "Five to One" by The Doors, and "On to the Next One" and "U Don't Know" by Jay Z

  1. "Don't Hurt Yourself"
  2. "Daughter"
  3. "Jolene"

Act III: Driving Away

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"Dad Was Mad" interlude

  1. "Ameriican Requiem"
  2. "Blackbiird"
  3. "16 Carriages"
  4. "Ghost / Haunted"
  5. "All Up In Your Mind" (with elements of "Pan American Blues" by DeFord Bailey)
  6. "6 Inch"

Act IV: Til The Day I Die

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"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" / "Part II (On the Run)" interlude

  1. "II Most Wanted" (with elements of "End of Time")
  2. "Levii's Jeans"
  3. "Cuff It"
  4. "Bodyguard"

"Video Phone" / "Thique" dance break

  1. "Desert Eagle" (with elements of "Partition")
  2. "Suga Mama"

Act V: Wild Horses Run

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"No Angel" / "Just For Fun" interlude

  1. "Flamenco" / "Mine" / "Baby Boy"
  2. "Riiverdance"
  3. "II Hands II Heaven"
  4. "Virgo's Groove"
  5. "Rocket" (with elements of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" by D'Angelo and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" by Kris Kristofferson)
  6. "Countdown" / "Tyrant"

Act VI: Reverent Children Singing

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"Keys to the Kingdom" interlude

  1. "Protector"
  2. "Bigger"
  3. "My Rose" / "Superpower" / "That's Why You're Beautiful"
  4. "Irreplaceable"
  5. "XO"

Act VII: Ain't No Regular Singer

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"Tina Taught Me" interlude

  1. "America Has a Problem"
  2. "Bug A Boo" (H-Town chopped and screwed mix)
  3. "Spaghettii" (with elements of "Kitty Kat" and "Creole")
  4. "Formation" / "Bow Down / I Been On"
  5. "My House"
  6. "Heated"

Finale: Lay Your Cards Down

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"Smoke Hour Willie Nelson" interlude

  1. "Texas Hold 'Em" (Pony Up mix)
  2. "Break My Soul"
  3. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (with elements of "I Feel Like Funkin' It Up" and "Do Watcha Wanna" by Rebirth Brass Band)
  4. "Love On Top"

Set list - A

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The Positions World Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her sixth studio album, Positions. The tour's set list received praise for its narrative cohesion and emotional intimacy and vulnerability, as well as for Grande's vocal performance.

Act I: My Love Infinite

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Introduction (contains elements of "Shut Up", "You Don't Know Me", "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore, and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" by Dusty Springfield)

  1. "Positions"
  2. "Be Alright" (contains elements of "Cunty" by Kevin Aviance and "WTP" by Teyana Taylor)
  3. "Just Like Magic"
  4. "Sweetener" / "Successful"
  5. "7 Rings"

"Moonlight" interlude

  1. "R.E.M."
  2. "Six Thirty" / "Obvious"
  3. "Honeymoon Avenue"


Act II: Like That

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"A World Like That/In Your Life Like That" interlude (contains elements of "West Side" and "Imagine")

  1. "Motive" (contains elements of "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado)
  2. "Boyfriend" (Social House cover) / "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"
  3. "Quit" (Cashmere Cat cover)
  4. "Bad Idea"
  5. "Touch It"
  6. "Safety Net"


Act III: How Good It Feels

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"How Good It Feels" interlude (contains elements of "Needy", "Make Up" and "The Way")

  1. "Nasty"
  2. "My Favorite Part" (Mac Miller cover)
  3. "My Hair"
  4. "Love Language" (contains elements of "Lovin' It")
  5. "Hands on Me" (contains elements of "Heatstroke")
  6. "Bad Decisions"


Act IV: Believe

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"Needed Something to Believe In" interlude (contains elements of "Daydreamin'", "In My Head", and "Better Off")

  1. "Everytime" / "Broken Clocks" (SZA cover)
  2. "Leave Me Lonely"
  3. "Off the Table"

"Goodnight/Tomorrow" interlude (contains elements of "Goodnight N Go", "My All" by Mariah Carey, and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" by Amy Winehouse")

  1. "Die for You (Remix)" (The Weeknd cover)
  2. "Breathin" / "Sometimes"
  3. "POV"


Act V: Up All Night

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"Don't Wanna Sleep Tonight" introduction (contains elements of "Dance to This" by Troye Sivan)

  1. "Greedy"
  2. "Be My Baby" / "Baby I" (contains elements of "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes and "Baby Boy" by Beyoncé)
  3. "Side to Side"
  4. "34+35"
  5. "God Is a Woman"
  6. "Dangerous Woman"


Act VI: Never Leave

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"Someone Like You" interlude (contains elements of "Forever Boy", "Pete Davidson", and "Adore")

  1. "Test Drive"
  2. "Into You"

"Light" interlude (includes elements of "The Light Is Coming", "Focus", and "For Good")

  1. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Judy Garland cover) / "Rain on Me" (Lady Gaga cover)
  2. "Break Free"
  3. "No Tears Left to Cry"


Encore

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  1. "Thank U, Next"


Set list - A2

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The Eternal Sunshine World Tour is the upcoming sixth concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine.

Set List - LG

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The Little Monsters Ball World Tour was the eighth headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga. Performing a career-spanning setlist including songs from all six of her studio albums, as well as her collaborative album Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett and the A Star is Born film soundtrack, Gaga described the tour as a love letter to her fans, who she refers to as the "Little Monsters". Unlike previous concert tours, Gaga was not promoting a new studio album, stating that she wanted to reinterpret and reimagine her existing oeuvre and reconnect with her fans after filming several motion picture appearances and before returning to the studio to record new material. The tour received praise for the breadth and depth of the setlist, Gaga's vocal performance, and the theatrical caliber of the staging, choreography, and visuals.

Act I: Even Just Tonight

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  1. "Just Dance" (stripped down intro)
  2. "Marry the Night"
  3. "Born This Way"
  4. "Babylon (Haus Labs Version)" / "Babylon"
  5. "Enigma"


Act II: I Could Be Your Girl

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"I Like It Rough" / "Fashion of His Love" interlude

  1. "Sour Candy"
  2. "Summerboy"
  3. "LoveGame" / "Heavy Metal Lover"
  4. "G.U.Y."
  5. "Aura"
  6. "Paparazzi" (2009 MTV Video Music Awards arrangement)


Act III: Feels Good To Be Lonely

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"Bloody Mary" / "John Wayne" interlude

  1. "Dance in the Dark" / "Dancing in the Dark" (Bruce Springsteen cover)
  2. "Dancin' in Circles"
  3. "Sexxx Dreams"
  4. "So Happy I Could Die"


Act IV: Those Evil Eyes

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"Government Hooker" / "Alice (LSDXOXO Remix)" interlude

  1. "Perfect Illusion"
  2. "Scheiße"
  3. "Replay" (with elements of "Why Did You Do That?")
  4. "Monster"
  5. "Swine"
  6. "911"


Act V: Where They Can't Hurt Us

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"1000 Doves (Planningtorock Remix)" interlude

(Acoustic set performed at piano on B-stage interspersed with commentary and storytelling from Gaga)

  1. "Shallow"
  2. "Angel Down (Work Tape)"[1]
  3. "Speechless"[2]
  4. "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"
  5. "Poker Face (Piano & Voice Version)"[3]
  6. "ARTPOP"


Finale: A Moment of Truth

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"Electric Chapel" interlude

  1. "Alejandro" / "Judas"
  2. "Stupid Love"
  3. "The Edge of Glory"


Encore: At Least I'm Alive

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"Sine from Above" interlude

  1. "I Want Your Love" (Chic cover) / "Bad Romance"
  2. "Rain on Me"

"Disco Heaven" / "Just Another Day" outro


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  1. ^ At select shows, Gaga instead performed "Hey Girl", "Zombie" (The Cranberries cover), "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution" (Tracy Chapman cover), or "Streets of Philadelphia" (Bruce Springsteen cover) in place of "Angel Down".
  2. ^ At select shows, Gaga instead performed "Brown Eyes", "Dope", or "Sinner's Prayer in place of "Speechless".
  3. ^ At select shows, Gaga instead performed "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" or "Future Love" in place of "Poker Face".