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Tour by Lena | |
Associated album | Indigo |
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Start date | June 16, 2034 |
End date | May 6, 2035 |
No. of shows | 103 |
Lena concert chronology |
The IN-DI-GO Tour was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Lena, in support of her sixth studio album, Indigo (2034). The tour spanned from June 16, 2034, to May 6, 2035, and visited Asia, Oceania, North America, Latin America, and Europe.
The tour was announced on Lena's official website on March 20, 2034, with tickets going on sale a week later. The tour was Lena's first since her Mythology Tour in 2031-32, which ended up being taxing on her health. To mitigate this, Lena decided to limit the duration of the shows to about an hour and a half and limit the number of shows in the tour. Despite the limitations, the tour was widely anticipated, with many of the shows selling out within hours.
The tour began in Asia, with shows in Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and India. The Oceanian leg followed, with shows in Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii. Lena then returned to North America for an extensive tour, visiting cities in the United States and Canada. The Latin American leg of the tour followed, with shows in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Cuba. The tour ended in Europe, with shows in Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Czechia, Italy, Spain, and Portugal.
The setlist for the tour was divided into three acts, with each act featuring eight songs. Act I, "IN," featured upbeat songs and opened with "404," the first track on Lena's album Indigo. Act II, "DI," featured a mix of upbeat and ballad songs, with one surprise song in the middle. Act III, "GO," featured slower songs and ended with the album's title track, "Indigo."
The tour received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, with many praising Lena's energetic performances and stage presence. Lena's vocal performances were also highlighted as a standout feature of the tour, with critics noting her ability to convey emotion and connect with her audience.
To promote the tour, Lena released a concert documentary in June 2035, which documented the tour's highlights and behind-the-scenes moments. The documentary was well-received, with many fans expressing their appreciation for the intimate look into Lena's life on the road.
Set list
[edit]- "404"
- "Decode"
- "High In The Garden"
- "Aphrodite"
- "Pink Incarnate"
- "Orchard"
- "Ghost"
- "Desire"
Act II - DI
- "Tokyo"
- "Meadows"
- "Shadow"
- "Cherry"
- "Surprise Song*"
- "Temple"
- "Vermont"
- "Lilac, Everything"
Act III - GO
- "A Light"
- "Embers"
- "Doubt"
- "Falling Down"
- "Night Swimming"
- "Aphelion"
- "Die Before You Die"
- "Float Away"
- "Indigo"
Act I: IN
[edit]Act I: IN setlist begins with "404", and as the opening notes start to play, the stage lights are dimmed, with only a spotlight shining on Lena as she stands at the center of the stage, dressed in a sparkly, futuristic outfit that matches the song's electronic sound. The dancers, dressed in black and silver, slowly begin to emerge from the shadows, and as the song's beat drops, they burst into a synchronized dance routine that matches the song's energetic pace.
As "Decode" starts to play, the stage lights change to a bright pink and orange color scheme, creating a playful and upbeat atmosphere. Lena and the dancers are now wearing bright, colorful outfits that match the song's carefree vibe. Lena leads the dancers in a fun and playful choreography, with lots of high-energy jumps and spins.
"High In The Garden" has a more chill, dreamy vibe, and the stage lighting reflects this with a cool blue and purple color scheme. Lena is now wearing a flowing, ethereal dress that matches the song's atmospheric sound. The dancers are dressed in flowing, pastel-colored outfits and perform a fluid, almost interpretive dance that matches the song's dreamy tone.
As "Aphrodite" begins, the stage lighting shifts to a warm red and gold color scheme, creating a sultry and romantic atmosphere. Lena and the dancers are now dressed in elegant, Grecian-inspired outfits, with flowing white fabrics and gold accents. They perform a sensual and expressive dance routine that matches the song's R&B and alternative pop influences.
Next up is "Pink Incarnate", and the stage lighting shifts to a bright, neon pink and green color scheme, with the dancers dressed in playful, colorful outfits that match the song's quirky and fun vibe. Lena is now wearing a bright, pink and green outfit that matches the dancers', and they perform a playful and lighthearted dance routine that matches the song's carefree spirit.
The stage lights shift to a warm golden color scheme as "Orchard" begins to play, creating a nostalgic and reflective atmosphere. Lena is now wearing a simple, elegant white dress that matches the song's understated beauty, while the dancers are dressed in flowing, earth-toned fabrics. They perform a graceful and expressive dance routine that captures the song's sense of growth and change.
As "Ghost" begins, the stage lighting changes to a moody blue and purple color scheme, with the dancers dressed in edgy, all-black outfits. Lena is now wearing a black, sequined jumpsuit that matches the song's R&B styled pop sound. They perform a fierce and powerful dance routine that matches the song's strong, confident lyrics.
Finally, the Act I: IN setlist ends with "Desire", and the stage lighting shifts to a warm red and orange color scheme, creating a passionate and energetic atmosphere. Lena and the dancers are now dressed in fiery, bold outfits that match the song's driving beat and catchy chorus. They perform a high-energy, crowd-pleasing dance routine that ends the first act on a high note.
Act II: DI
[edit]A few moments of silence hang in the air before the stage lights come back up, revealing Lena in a stunning black and gold sequin jumpsuit. The crowd erupts in cheers as she begins singing "Tokyo," her voice soaring over the synth-pop beats.
For "Meadows," the stage transforms into a lush green meadow, with grass and flowers sprouting up all around. Lena changes into a flowing white dress and runs barefoot through the meadow, her movements fluid and graceful. The stage lighting takes on a warm, golden hue, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
As "Shadow" begins, Lena is joined onstage by a group of dancers dressed in black, who move in unison around her as she sings. The stage lighting becomes more intense and dramatic, with flashes of red and black.
For "Cherry," the stage transforms into a sensual boudoir, with velvet curtains and flickering candles. Lena dons a red satin dress and performs a sultry, slow dance with a male dancer, their movements sensual and seductive.
After "Cherry," Lena pauses for a moment before announcing a surprise song. She announces a random song from her discography. The stage lighting shifts to a deep blue, with twinkling stars appearing on a large screen behind the stage. She performs the surprise song stripped down either on guitar or piano.
After the surprise song, Lena takes a moment to catch her breath before launching into "Temple." The stage lighting changes to a warm golden hue, with soft yellow spotlights illuminating Lena as she takes center stage. She is wearing a long, flowing dress in shades of gold and cream, with a delicate floral pattern. Behind her, the large screen displays images of a temple and other ancient ruins, immersing the audience in the song's mystical and spiritual theme.
For "Vermont," Lena changes into a cozy knit sweater and jeans, and the stage lighting takes on a warm, autumnal glow. The backdrop features images of Vermont's rolling hills and changing leaves, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
As "Lilac, Everything" begins, Lena changes into a flowing lilac dress, and the stage transforms into a beautiful garden, with lilac bushes and flowers blooming all around. Lena dances barefoot through the garden, her movements graceful and free.
As the final notes of "Lilac, Everything" fade away, Lena exits the stage to thunderous applause, signaling the end of Act II: DI.
Act III: GO
[edit]The Act III: GO setlist is designed to create a mood of introspection and reflection, while also delivering some upbeat and inspiring moments towards the end. The lighting design shifts from the bright and colorful tones of the previous acts to a more subdued and calming atmosphere. Blue and purple hues dominate the stage, creating a sense of depth and space.
Lena appears on stage wearing a long flowing white gown with a subtle silver pattern. Her hair is tied in a loose bun, and she has minimal makeup on. The dancers are dressed in loose white shirts and light blue pants, moving gracefully on stage with fluid and expressive movements.
The setlist starts with "A Light". As "A Light" begins, the stage is illuminated by soft blue lights that gradually brighten as the song progresses. Lena wears a flowing white dress, and the stage is adorned with twinkling fairy lights to create a dreamy atmosphere. Lena sings the song with a quiet intensity, accompanied by gentle piano and synth instrumentation.
As the beat for "Embers" drops, the stage lights up in red and orange hues, creating the impression of flames. Lena wears a black leather jacket and matching pants, and her backup dancers wear matching outfits. The choreography for this song is energetic and intense, with lots of stomping and synchronized movements. For "Doubt," the stage is bathed in moody purple lighting. Lena wears a long, flowing dress in shades of purple and blue, and the backup dancers wear similar colors. The choreography for this song is more introspective and emotional, with Lena and the dancers moving slowly and deliberately as they convey the song's message of uncertainty and self-doubt.
"Falling Down" features bright blue and white lights that dance around the stage. Lena wears a more casual outfit of jeans and a t-shirt, and the backup dancers wear similar outfits. The choreography for this song is playful and fun, with lots of jumping and playful movements.
The stage is illuminated by soft, blue lights as Lena begins to sing "Night Swimming." She wears a flowing white dress, and the backup dancers wear matching outfits. The choreography for this song is fluid and graceful, with lots of slow, flowing movements that mimic the sensation of swimming.
Lena takes center stage for "Aphelion", a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases her vulnerability and emotional depth. "Aphelion" features a dreamy, atmospheric soundscape that is complemented by soft blue and green lighting on the stage. Lena wears a long, flowing dress in shades of blue and green, and the backup dancers wear similar outfits. The choreography for this song is graceful and fluid, with lots of sweeping movements and slow, deliberate gestures.
For "Die Before You Die," the stage is illuminated by soft, warm lights that create a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Lena wears a simple black dress, and the backup dancers wear similar outfits. The choreography for this song is emotional and intense, with Lena and the dancers conveying the depth of emotion in the song's lyrics through their movements.
"Float Away" features soft, dreamy lighting that complements the song's melancholic atmosphere. Lena wears a flowing white dress, and the backup dancers wear similar outfits. The choreography for this song is slow and deliberate, with Lena and the dancers moving gently and gracefully as they convey the song's message of letting go and moving on.
The final song of the setlist, "Indigo," features bright blue lighting that illuminates the entire stage. Lena wears a sparkly blue outfit, and the backup dancers wear similar outfits. The choreography for this song is upbeat and joyful, with lots of energetic movements and synchronized dance routines. As the song draws to a close, the lights on the stage fade to black, signaling the end of the show.
Documentary
[edit]"IN-DI-GO" is a documentary film chronicling Lena Sanders' 2034 tour of the same name, directed by her fiancé Tyler Chipperfield, known as Chipp. The film features behind-the-scenes footage of Lena and her family members throughout the tour, as well as live performances of her songs.
The documentary is split into three parts, corresponding to each act of the tour. The first part follows Lena and her family on the IN-DI-GO tour bus, discussing topics such as the inspiration behind her music and their family's musical history. It ends with the family preparing to continue the tour.
The second part is based on Act II of the tour and features performances of songs such as "Tokyo" and "Meadows." It also includes scenes of Lena and her family members visiting different cities on the tour.
The third and final part is based on Act III of the tour and features performances of songs such as "A Light" and "Indigo." The documentary ends with Lena and her family members reflecting on their journey and the impact of the tour on their lives.
The film was set to be released on May 15, 2035, and was highly anticipated by Lena's fans. The documentary showcases Lena's talent and passion for music, as well as the close bond she shares with her family.
The film starts with a performance of her song "404" and then cuts to Lena and her family on the tour bus, where they discuss the meaning behind the song and share stories of their musical history. Lena's grandmother, Margaret, who is also a musician, talks about her husband John and their musical collaborations.
Throughout the documentary, Lena performs various songs from her albums, including "Decode," "High in the Garden," "Aphrodite," "Pink Incarnate," "Orchard," "Ghost," and "Desire." Between the performances, Lena and her family members talk about different topics, such as the challenges of fame, the inspiration behind Lena's music, and family history.
One of the most memorable scenes is when Lena takes her family to an orchard to explain the inspiration behind the song "Orchard." Another scene involves Margaret discovering the alternative cover for Lena's album Indigo, which features Lena topless, and expressing her admiration for it.
The first part of the documentary ends with Lena and her family preparing to continue their tour. The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at Lena's music and personal life, showcasing the dynamics of her family and their shared love for music.
The second part of the documentary focuses on Act II of Lena's IN-DI-GO tour. The documentary opens with Lena singing "Tokyo," which is followed by various scenes of her and her team preparing for the show. The documentary then shows Lena performing "Meadows," "Shadow," and "Cherry," while various clips of her rehearsals and backstage moments are shown in between.
One of the highlights of the second part is a surprise song that Lena performs for the first time on the tour. The documentary shows the process of how she and her team selected and rehearsed the song. Afterward, Lena performs "Temple," "Vermont," and "Lilac, Everything."
In between the performances, Lena talks about the creative process of writing and producing her music. She shares insights on how her music has evolved over the years and the challenges that come with creating new material. Lena's family members also make appearances, with Margaret offering her support and Eric sharing his thoughts on Lena's journey.
The second part of the documentary ends with Lena reflecting on the experience of touring and performing, and how it has helped her grow as an artist. The documentary concludes with a preview of the final Act III of the IN-DI-GO tour.
The third part of the IN-DI-GO tour documentary focuses on Act III of the tour. Lena performs some of her most popular songs during this segment, including "A Light," "Embers," "Doubt," and "Indigo." The documentary also showcases Lena's creative process and how she prepares for her performances.
Throughout the documentary, Lena and her family members talk about the significance of the songs and how they relate to Lena's personal experiences. There are also interviews with fans who share how Lena's music has impacted their lives.
One notable scene shows Lena and Chipp talking about the inspiration behind "Aphelion" and how they collaborated on the song. Lena also shares some personal insights into the lyrics of "Die Before You Die," revealing how the song was inspired by her struggles with anxiety and depression.
The documentary ends with Lena performing her final song of the tour, "Indigo," and reflecting on her experiences throughout the tour. Lena and her family express their gratitude for the fans who have supported her music and helped her achieve her dreams.
As Lena performs "Indigo," the film shows clips of her performance throughout the tour, highlighting the energy and emotion of her live shows. The final shot of the film is Lena standing on stage, looking out at the audience with a sense of accomplishment and gratitude.
The documentary of the IN-DI-GO tour offers an intimate look into Lena's music and her family, capturing the highs and lows of life on the road and the importance of family and support in pursuing one's dreams.
Shows
[edit]Date
(2034) |
City | Country |
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Asia | ||
June 16 | Tokyo | Japan |
June 17 | Osaka | |
June 23 | Seoul | South Korea |
June 24 | Shanghai | China |
June 30 | Taipei | Taiwan |
July 1 | Manila | Philippines |
July 7 | Nusantara | Indonesia |
July 8 | Jakarta | |
July 14 | Singapore | Singapore |
July 15 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia |
July 20 | Bangkok | Thailand |
July 23 | Mumbai | India |
Oceania | ||
August 3 | Perth | Australia |
August 4 | Adelaide | |
August 5 | Melbourne | |
August 6 | Sydney | |
August 10 | Brisbane | |
August 11 | Auckland | New Zealand |
August 13 | Honolulu | United States |
North America | ||
August 25 | Miami, FL | United States |
August 26 | ||
September 1 | Charlotte, NC | |
September 2 | ||
September 7 | Washington, DC | |
September 8 | ||
September 9 | Philadelphia, PA | |
September 10 | ||
September 14 | New York, NY | |
September 15 | ||
September 16 | Boston, MA | |
September 17 | ||
September 22 | Montreal, QC | Canada |
September 23 | ||
September 29 | Toronto, ON | |
September 30 | ||
October 6 | Detroit, MI | United States |
October 7 | ||
October 12 | Pittsburgh, PA | |
October 13 | ||
October 14 | Columbus, OH | |
October 15 | ||
October 19 | Indianapolis, IN | |
October 20 | ||
October 21 | Chicago, IL | |
October 22 | ||
October 27 | Minneapolis, MN | |
October 28 | ||
November 2 | Calgary, AB | Canada |
November 3 | ||
November 4 | Seattle, WA | United States |
November 5 | ||
November 9 | San Francisco, CA | |
November 10 | ||
November 11 | Los Angeles, CA | |
November 12 | ||
November 16 | Las Vegas, NV | |
November 17 | ||
November 18 | Phoenix, AZ | |
November 19 | ||
November 24 | Denver, CO | |
November 25 | ||
December 1 | Kansas City, MO | |
December 2 | ||
December 7 | Dallas, TX | |
December 8 | ||
December 9 | Houston, TX | |
December 10 | ||
December 14 | Nashville, TN | |
December 15 | ||
December 16 | Atlanta, GA | |
December 17 | ||
December 22 | Tampa, FL | |
December 23 | ||
(2035) | Latin America | |
February 1 | Mexico City | Mexico |
February 2 | ||
February 5 | Guadalajara | |
February 9 | Monterrey | |
February 15 | Bogota | Colombia |
February 18 | Lima | Peru |
February 22 | Santiago | Chile |
February 25 | Buenos Aires | Argentina |
March 1 | São Paulo | Brazil |
March 2 | ||
March 4 | Brasília | |
March 5 | ||
March 9 | Havana | Cuba |
Europe | ||
March 22 | Dublin | Ireland |
March 25 | Glasgow | United Kingdom |
March 28 | Manchester | |
March 31 | Cardiff | |
April 6 | London | |
April 7 | ||
April 9 | Paris | France |
April 12 | Amsterdam | Netherlands |
April 15 | Berlin | Germany |
April 18 | Prague | Czechia |
April 21 | Munich | Germany |
April 24 | Milan | Italy |
April 27 | Rome | |
April 30 | Barcelona | Spain |
May 3 | Madrid | |
May 6 | Lisbon | Portugal |