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The SOS Tour is the second concert tour and first arena tour by American singer-songwriter
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, in support of her second studio album, ''
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'' (2022). It was announced on December 13 alongside merchandise for the album, four days after the album's release. The first and third legs took place in North America, with 18 shows for the first and 20 for the third. There were 15 stops in Europe for the second leg. Lasting for about 90 minutes, every show had a set list of over 30 songs, most of which were from ''SOS''. Some were taken from ''
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'' (2017), her debut studio album. Select shows had surprise guests who performed with SZA songs on which they had collaborated.
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, Raye, and
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were the opening acts for each leg, respectively. A nautical visual motif persisted throughout the concerts, and theatrical and cinematic influences were apparent. This was intentional; with the tour, SZA aimed for catharsis: to "pop ass and cry and give theater". There was a loose plot where a fishing trawler sailed to sea and sunk, some moments referenced the films '' Titanic'' (1997) and '' Kill Bill'' (2003–2004), and the production was inspired by Broadway and
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like '' Cinderella'' (1950). Stage settings included a pier, the trawler, a lighthouse, and a seabed. Every show began and ended with SZA on a diving board, recreating the ''SOS'' cover art. To start the show, she appeared to jump off the board and into the waters below her, done through pre-filmed visual effects.


Background

SZA Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA ( ), is an American singer and songwriter. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she began making music in the early 2010s, releasing two extended plays before signing with the hip ...
's debut studio album, ''
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'', was released in 2017. Her next, ''
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'', was highly awaited. This was in large part due to ''Ctrl'' critical acclaim, as well as the five-year-long wait and the several delays that occurred surrounding ''SOS'' release. In November 2022, SZA told ''
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'' that the album would come out the following month. She posted the track list via Twitter on December 5, and ''SOS'' was released four days later to critical and commercial success. In promotion of ''SOS'', SZA announced merchandise for the album on December 13. At the same time, she revealed she would go on tour in early 2023 in support of the album. She wrote on
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, "Time to take this shit on the road!" Tickets went on sale via SZA's website on December 16, at 12 pm local time, with pre-sales hosted by Ticketmaster one day beforehand. Several publications called the tour one of 2023's most anticipated; some cited the critical acclaim of ''SOS'' and the years-long wait for SZA's album. The SOS Tour is SZA's second concert tour—following Ctrl the Tour which ended in 2018—and also her first arena tour. She was set to perform only in North America, with dates in 17 cities across Canada and the United States.
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, who never toured in arenas before, was announced as the concerts' opening act. The first concert was on February 21, 2023, in
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, and the last was on March 23, 2023, in
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. One date in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, scheduled for March 2, was postponed. Three weeks after the second Inglewood show, SZA announced 30 more shows for the SOS Tour due to high demand. It included a new leg in Western Europe, with 10 dates in six countries. Pre-sales happened on April 12, 2023, starting 10 am local time, and an on-sale is planned for April 14 if there are leftover tickets. British singer Raye performed as the opening act in nine of the dates. After touring Europe, SZA returns to North America for 21 concerts in the United States and another concert in Canada. The set of 21 US shows includes the postponed Philadelphia date. Pre-sales are on April 13 at 10 am local time, and tickets go on sale on April 14 at 12 pm local time. In a November 2023 '' Variety'' interview with SZA for the magazine's Hitmaker of the Year award, author Jem Aswad revealed that a fourth leg set in Latin America and Oceania will take place in 2024.


Concert synopsis

The SOS Tour's concerts were around 90 minutes long. Every show featured prominent nautical visual elements, and critics divided one show into four or five acts based on the stage scenery. The setup included footage of waters, projected onto video screens, alongside several large props like a boat or anchor, reinforcing the tour's visual theme. Accompanying SZA was a three-person band that flanked the stage throughout the concerts. Four backup dancers were present to perform interpretative dances; at times they were dressed as sailors. Set lists had over 30 songs. Apart from the standard ''SOS'' tracks, SZA performed various songs from ''Ctrl'', such as " Love Galore", " Broken Clocks", and " Garden (Say It like Dat)". She also included covers of " Bag Lady" (2000) by Erykah Badu and her collaborations with other artists, which include " All the Stars" (2018) with Kendrick Lamar and "
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" (2021) with Doja Cat. Other song choices were "
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" and in some shows "DTM", both of which are unreleased songs set to appear on the reissue of ''SOS'', ''
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''. Select shows featured surprise guests; most were artists with whom she had worked on songs in the past. A concert began with SZA's recreation of the album's cover art—which shows her atop a diving board in the middle of the ocean—backed by "PSA". The screen projected a pre-filmed scene in which, through visual effects, her silhouette throws her microphone at the ocean and dives into the water headfirst. Emerging for "Seek & Destroy", SZA and her backup dancers appeared behind the first stage setting, a pier into which a fishing trawler is docked. When SZA performed "
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", visuals of puddled, gushing water followed her and her dancers across the stage. After a brief costume change backed by "
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", SZA appeared on top of a life-sized sailboat beside a pier. Following a performance of her rock song " F2F", in which she and her guitarist headbanged to channel a
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, the screen and stage floor projected a scene of a turbulent sea, leading her to retreat to a floating life raft. It took SZA to the opposite end of the arena, on which stood a lighthouse tall. SZA performed a
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of "Supermodel" (''Ctrl''), " Special", "
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", and "Gone Girl", as the raft transported her across the venue. The storm-themed backdrop ended once she reached the other side. There, she did another costume change. She wore red biker pants and a motor suit with a spiked ball and chain in hand, recreating her outfit in the music video for " Kill Bill". Her prop was a callback to a scene in '' Kill Bill: Volume 1'' (2003) where Gogo Yubari fought the protagonist, the Bride, at the House of Blue Leaves using a meteor hammer. A bookending performance of "
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" marked the concert's encore. SZA concluded the show back on the diving board, as the screen projected a scene of the sun either rising or setting. In some shows, "20 Something" (''Ctrl'') was the final song.
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of her deceased grandmother, who died in 2019, played during the performance. After the concert, the screen projected an image of stars arranged to form the phrase "The End". Credits rolled, beginning with the acknowledgment of SZA as the creative director. Also included were the truck drivers, technical crew, dancers, choreographers, and backing musicians. After the credits appeared a teaser for a music video for the ''SOS'' track "
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", which depicts SZA as she uses a flamethrower.


Aesthetic


Theater and film influences

SZA's approach with the tour was to "pop ass and cry and give theater", aiming for catharsis through cinematics and theatrics. She told ''Billboard'': "I want it to be smart and exhilarating and exhausting and exciting like a party, but also like a therapy session." Broadway performances were her primary basis for the tour's production. She fused these inspirations with the visual styles of circus shows from Cirque du Soleil. Another aesthetic influence SZA cited was the film ''
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'' (1977), which is dominated by vibrant, saturated colors. The tour's cinematic and theatrical proclivities are apparent in several ways. Included are the use of credits alongside elaborate set designs and props. Bolstering the film influences are homages to '' Titanic'' (1997)—showed through the sunken-ship setting and SZA's open-arms pose at the trawler's bow—and the ''Kill Bill'' duology, showed through SZA's meteor hammer and Crazy 88 reference.
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also influenced the SOS Tour's production. SZA described it as a "'' Cinderella'' moment where there’s weird, ethereal, mystical, soft things" combined with a "hardcore edge", reflected through the sets and costumes. While performing the medley, SZA wore a yellow tulle gown for the shows' third outfit, reminiscent of the character Belle from '' Beauty and the Beast'' (1991). Apart from this and ''Cinderella'' (1950), the stage design and outfits took inspiration from other Disney films such as ''
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'' (1992), '' Treasure Planet'' (2002) and '' The Little Mermaid'' (1989).


Outfits

There were six wardrobe changes throughout the concerts. When SZA began with "PSA", she wore a variant of the St. Louis Blues hockey jersey, with its number substituted for an "S" to recall the ''SOS'' cover art. Printed on the back was " Yemaya", the name of a water spiritess of the Yoruba peoples in West Africa. Alejandra Hernandez styled SZA's garments, having collaborated since 2016 for the "Drew Barrymore" music video. Many designers contacted SZA before the tour and pitched ideas for her outfits, but she turned everyone down. Trusting Hernandez, she believed they had to "make
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own thing". Comfort was the point behind curating SZA's looks, in two senses of the word. SZA wanted the outfits to feel comfortable, and she wanted to feel comfortable being herself. Part of SZA's fashion sense was an affinity for oversized varsity jackets, reflected on the first costume, so Hernandez knew to always have several in their wardrobe. SZA also favored baggy men's jeans, and vintage menswear from the 1990s and early 2000s. Her clothes for many live appearances preceding the tour were frequently varsity jackets and conventional men's apparel. It was Hernandez's first time being a stylist for arena tours. She constructed many of the garments by hand, and she ensured the designs were practical for the swift wardrobe changes. During the first dress rehearsal, however, the crew realized it was not the case. Now aware their collection was too extravagant, she and her tailor overhauled the entire wardrobe by upcycling the elaborate pieces into something simpler. They cut up many bottom wear to turn them into upper wear. She told '' Vogue'' about the third outfit: "The raft jacket she wears when she floats over the audience? That's a jacket I had to hand sew. That piece didn't exist in the wardrobe, it was gonna be worn under a skirt."


Analysis

Critics analyzed the nautical motif as metaphors for themes frequent to SZA's music. Many of those critics wrote the tour's voyage premise, through props like the submarine and lighthouse, symbolized navigation of one's self to heal from a turbulent past. One interpretation of SZA's diving into the ocean was it was a metaphorical diving, or contemplation, into the complex variety of emotions she channeled throughout the set list. Another compared it to her willingness to take risks with romances filled with uncertainties. The ocean, according to the interpretation, represented the highs and lows of love: "SZA's voyage mirrors the turbulence and good times that can be had in any relationship. Throughout the storms and moments of confusion, love always finds its way home." Mikael Wood of the '' Los Angeles Times'' wrote an analysis of the "Special" performance, done by the lighthouse. To contextualize, he wrote the song discusses regrets about a man who failed to appreciate the best, special version of someone. In Wood's view, the lighthouse searchlight helps the concert attendee feel seen, reflecting the vulnerable, confessional qualities of "Special" and SZA's works as a whole. He said: "She puts all the detailed complexities of a messy personal life, with its betrayals and disappointments and compromises, into a highly focused beam that somehow makes her listeners feel uniquely cknowledged"


Commercial performance

''Billboard'' wrote the "slow-burning success" of ''Ctrl'' on the US albums chart was a major contributor to the SOS Tour's commercial performance. To promote the album, SZA performed in places that could accommodate around 1,000 people, a relatively low capacity, such as Brooklyn Steel in New York City. ''Ctrl'' five-year run on the chart was a sign of anticipation for new music and thus, according to them, bolstered high demand for a tour that involved larger venues. This was the cause of the exponential rise in boxscore compared to the Ctrl Tour. The SOS Tour's first leg sold 238,000tickets and grossed $34.5million, based on figures reported by ''Billboard''. On average, each show earned $1.9million and drew 12,812attendees. Dispersion of tickets sold per night was low, ranging from 11,069 in Atlanta and 14,383 in Toronto. San Diego attendance was an outlier. Due to the arena's relatively small capacity, it attracted only 8,700 people. The nights that had the most attendees and biggest revenue were the back-to-back dates. The New York City and Inglewood concerts, respectively, sold 27,000 and 25,000tickets. Grossing $4.7 million were the New York City concerts, and grossing $3.9 million were the Inglewood concerts. At Emo's in Austin, SZA performed to an audience of 1,550, grossing $31,000. When she revisited the city and performed in the Moody Center, the show's attendance multiplied sevenfold, and she earned 55 times the 2017 show's revenue. Her back-to-back New York City shows saw 1,376% more concertgoers and at least 10,000% more gross compared to when she earned $45,000 from 1,800 attendees at the Brooklyn Steel concert.


Set list

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" #"Seek & Destroy" #"Notice Me" #"Conceited" #" Love Galore" #" Broken Clocks" #"Forgiveless" #"Used" #" Bag Lady" ( Erykah Badu cover) #" Blind" #"
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" #"Too Late" #"
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" #" All the Stars" #"Prom" #" Garden (Say It like Dat)" #" F2F" #" Drew Barrymore" #"Doves in the Wind" #"
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" #" Open Arms" #"Supermodel" #" Special" #"
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" #"Gone Girl" #"SOS" #"
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" #"Love Language" #" Snooze" #" Kill Bill" #" I Hate U" #" The Weekend" ;Encore #
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    Surprise guests

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    Canceled shows


    Accolades


    Notes


    References

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