Chlöe Extended Her ‘In Pieces Tour’ With Dates For A Second Leg In North America

Chlöe’s island vacation in May to celebrate the conclusion of her first tour as a solo artist was simply an intermission. The “How Does It Feel” singer took to social media to announce that her In Pieces Tour is far from over.

For fans that were unable to catch the Swarm actress during the tour’s initial run, they will have another chance starting with her appearance at Sol Blume 2023. Singer Rose Gold will join Chlöe on the road as the tour’s supporting act.

The In Pieces Tour will stop in Anaheim, Phoenix, Denver, Toronto, Charlotte, Tampa, and more for its second wing. The tour will officially kick off on August 22 in San Diego, ending in Fort Lauderdale in September.

View the full tour schedule below. Tickets for the In Pieces Tour are on sale now. Find more information here.

08/20 — Sacramento, CA @ Sol Blume
08/22 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory
08/23 — Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues
08/24 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
08/26 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
08/29 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
08/31 — Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
09/01 — Indianapolis, IN @ Old National Centre
09/02 — Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
09/04 — Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
09/06 — Norfolk, VA @ Norva Theater
09/07 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
09/09 — Tampa, FL @ Ritz Ybor
09/10 — Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution

What Is Chlöe’s Setlist Of Songs For The ‘In Pieces Tour?’

Chloë‘s new album In Pieces is finally out, not without controversy or coveted advice from Beyoncé. She kicked off her highly anticipated tour for the LP last night (April 11) in Chicago at the Riviera Theatre.

The 25-year-old singer didn’t hesitate to address all of the recent drama at the show. The screen behind her displayed distasteful comments about her such as “Why is her ass always out?” and “She doesn’t know who she is,” and she performed in front of it unbothered. Toward the end, she confronted the hate head-on: “F*ck what the f*ck anybody wanna f*ckin’ say. They can kiss my Black ass.”

Her setlist was packed with new songs for fans, opening with the first track on the record, “Someone’s Calling (Chloë).” It even included a Missy Elliott cover on top of “Told Ya,” the In Pieces song featuring Missy, according to setlist.fm.

Keep scrolling for the full setlist from the show.

1. “Someone’s Calling (Chloë)”
2. “Pray It Away”
3. “Have Mercy”
4. “Looze U”
5. “Told Ya”
6. “One Minute Man” (Missy Elliott cover)
7. “Feel Me Cry”
8. “Body Do”
9. “I Don’t Mind”
10. “How Does It Feel”
11. “Worried”
12. “Heart on My Sleeve”
13. “I’ll Kill You”
14. “Make It Look Easy”
15. “Cheatback”
16. “In Pieces”
17. “For The Night”
18. “Treat Me”

Missy Elliott is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Chlöe Clapped Back At Her Critics And Performed In Front Of Their Words To Open The ‘In Pieces Tour’

It appears that starring in Swarm has perhaps given Chlöe some new insight into dealing with fan negativity online. Or maybe, now that her debut solo album <em>In Pieces is finally out, she’s just done playing nice. Whatever the reason, the 25-year-old singer has been much more vocal about calling out her haters lately and carried that defiant energy into the first night of her In Pieces Tour.

Fans shared their photos of the concert, capturing a background featuring a sampling of the critical comments that Chlöe has received over the past several months, including such missives as “Why is her ass always out?” and “She doesn’t know who she is.” In addition to performing in defiance of these criticisms, she apparently also returned to the stage after performing for an encore of sorts in which she shared her explicative-laden thoughts on the subject at hand.

“F*ck what the f*ck anybody wanna f*ckin’ say,” she snarled. “They can kiss my Black ass.”

Never forget: Chloe X Halle are from Atlanta, Georgia. They do not play that.

Despite a seemingly lukewarm fan reception for In Pieces, the album still reached the Billboard 200 and as the videos show, she’s still got plenty of support in her corner, regardless of the social media perception. After removing social media from her phone, it seems Chlöe isn’t just “clearer” as she put it, but freer to say exactly what she thinks, online backlash be damned.