Here Is Tori Kelly’s ‘The Take Control Tour’ Setlist

Tori Kelly recently caught up with Uproxx and expressed how excited she was to take the stage for her The Take Control Tour, a nine-city North American trek that began on September 10 and will conclude with back-to-back nights in Los Angeles, California on September 25 and 26.

“I’ve missed performing so much,” the Grammy winner said in an interview about the Y2K aesthetic around the time of her EP Tori. “That’s what I’m looking forward to doing: being on tour, performing, doing what I love, and really owning that stage, connecting with my fans, and having fun with them. It’s just been so long.”

Tori is a seven-song return to Kelly’s R&B roots, with the deluxe version due out this Friday, September 15. March’s “Missin U” set the tone, and “Cut” was a whole mood. Both singles are on Kelly’s The Take Control Tour setlist. Check it out below, as chronicled on setlist.fm by fans at her September 10 show at The Axis Club in Toronto.

1. “Confetti”
2. “I Was Made For Loving You”
3. “Cut”
4. “Unbelievable”
5. “Should’ve Been Us”
6. “Nobody Love”
7. “Missin U” (R&B Edit)
8. “Thinkin Bout You” (Frank Ocean cover)
9. “All In My Head”
10. “Paper Hearts”
11. “Dear No One”
12. “Two Places/Snooze”
13. “Unbothered”
14. “Shelter”
15. “Hollow”
16. “Young Gun”
17. “Alive If I Die”

Tori Kelly Detailed The Recent Health Scare She Had After Being Rushed To The Hospital For Blood Clots

The past few weeks have been a whirlwind for “Cut” singer Tori Kelly. On July 23, Kelly was reportedly rushed to the hospital after passing out at a dinner with friends and family. Days after, the songwriter’s husband, André Murillo, took to Instagram to provide fans with an update regarding Kelly’s health.

Now, during an interview with ET released today (September 12), Kelly has detailed her health scare caused by blood clots. “That just made me even more grateful and not want to take a single moment for granted. Looking out in the audience and seeing all my amazing fans again has been keeping my spirits high,” said Kelly while making reference to her The Take Control Tour.

She went on to tell host Rachel Smith about the moment leading up to the incident: “It happened out of nowhere. I was feeling just a little tired throughout the day, and my heart rate was kind of high. I was at dinner with my husband and so thankful he was there because I ended up collapsing and was rushed to the hospital, and they found blood clots.”

Somehow, Kelly has maintained to keep a positive outlook on it all as she remarked, “On one end, it was scary, and then on another end, I did feel this sense of unexplainable peace that it was gonna be OK. I just felt like God had me, and it was gonna be OK, but yeah, definitely in the midst of that, it was just kind of a confusing whirlwind.”

Tori is out now via Epic Records. Find more information here.

Tori Kelly Is Bringing Her Talent To Major US Cities On The ‘The Take Control Tour’

It’s been an up-and-down past few weeks for Tori Kelly, but thankfully, things are trending in a positive direction now. After being hospitalized with blood clots, she quickly came back with a new single, “Cut.” Now she’s taking that song and others on the road, as Kelly just announced The Take Control Tour.

As it stands now, the trek is a quick one spread out over a couple weeks. It starts on September 10 in Toronto. From there, it hits New York, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco before ending on a two-night stand in Los Angeles, at the Troubadour on the 25th and The Roxy on the 26th.

As Kelly indicated in her tweet, head to the tour website for more information on tickets. The website has an RSVP option for “Don’t see your city?,” which may be an indication that additional dates for the The Take Control Tour could be announced in the future.

Check out the full list of tour dates below.

09/10 — Toronto, ON @ Axis Club
09/11 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
09/13 — Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
09/17 — Atlanta, GA @ The Loft
09/18 — Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
09/21 — Denver, CO @ Ophelia’s
09/24 — San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
09/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
09/26 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy