Paramore kicked off their long-awaited tour of the UK and Ireland yesterday (April 13). Check out footage of the show and the full setlist below.
Taking place at Dublinâs 3Arena, the pop-punk veterans delivered a 21-track setlist to fans â comprising of both new songs and familiar favourites.
The trio â which is comprised of Hayley Williams, Taylor York and Zac Farro â started the set with âYou Firstâ followed by âThe Newsâ, both taken from their latest album, âThis Is Whyâ. From there they launched into some classic fan favourites, including âMisery Businessâ, âDecodeâ and âStill Into Youâ.
Dublin fans were also treated to the live debut of new tracks âLiarâ and âCraveâ, as well as a cover of Cranberries‘ iconic song âDreamsâ.
Around halfway through the set, Williams also performed a rendition of her solo track âCrystal Clearâ. This was soon followed by a cover of the song âBabyâ â taken from drummer Zac Farroâs own project â released under the alias, HalfNoise.
Find fan-captured footage and a full setlist below.
They did it. Paramore finally brought Last Hope back.
: sophiewickhaaam on ig. https://t.co/fBUpZtPfRz pic.twitter.com/lodY6xBSLZ
— đđâđâ ⿲ (@PuncturedW1ngs) April 14, 2023
Another view of Paramore performing âCrystal Clearâ from Hayley Williamsâ solo album, Petals For Armor, tonight at their show in Dublin, Ireland. pic.twitter.com/DfEOajkM7v
— đđâđâ ⿲ (@PuncturedW1ngs) April 13, 2023
paramore debuting âCraveâ in Dublin, Ireland as the final song of the night pic.twitter.com/sXJzIeUkgl
— jen (@YELYAHG00N) April 13, 2023
tonight in Dublin, paramore debuted liar and crystal clear back to back pic.twitter.com/1vOyRn7fUf
— jen (@YELYAHG00N) April 13, 2023
Hayleyâs Caught In The Middle dance tonight from Paramore in Dublin. pic.twitter.com/AsCHyAPLO9
— đđâđâ ⿲ (@PuncturedW1ngs) April 13, 2023
paramore performing 'crave' for the first time pic.twitter.com/oRf5r03MrN
— best of hayley (@hayleysoutfits) April 14, 2023
this performance KILLED ME⌠but also peep the security guard singing along
he showed us a pic of him and paramore when he was younger so obviously a big fan!!!! very precious pic.twitter.com/6An2t4D2Uk
— eleanor (@elearor) April 13, 2023
paramore performing âYou Firstâ in Dublin, Ireland #paramoreDublin pic.twitter.com/vb6tgSeHNo
— jen (@YELYAHG00N) April 13, 2023
Hayley Williams of Paramore covering Dreams by The Cranberries tonight in Dublin, Ireland.
(Stream quality is spotty, sorry yâall) pic.twitter.com/f0NDo5hS4l
— đđâđâ ⿲ (@PuncturedW1ngs) April 13, 2023
Paramore setlist:
1. âYou Firstâ
2. âThe Newsâ
3. âPlaying Godâ
4. âThatâs What You Getâ
5. âRunning Out Of Timeâ
6. âCaught In The Middleâ
7. âAinât It Funâ
8. âLiarâ (live debut)
9. âCrystal Clearâ (Hayley Williams song. Live debut)
10. âStill Into Youâ
11. âRose-Colored Boyâ
12. âBabyâ (HalfNoise cover. Live debut)
13. âDreams’ (Cranberries cover)
14. âThe Only Exceptionâ
15. âLast Hopeâ
16. âI Caught Myselfâ
17. âDecodeâ
18. âMisery Businessâ
19. âHard Timesâ
20. âThis Is Whyâ
Encore:
21. âCraveâ (live debut)
Following the performance in Dublin, Paramore are set to embark on six more live dates throughout the UK and Ireland, celebrating the release of their latest LP.
The next show is scheduled for tomorrow (April 15) at Cardiffâs International Arena, followed by performances in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham. Two gigs at Londonâs O2 Arena are also included â taking place on April 20 and April 23.
Next month, the three-piece will head back across the pond for the North American leg of the tour. This will include dates in North Carolina, Georgia, New Jersey and New York, and feature support from Bloc Party, Foals, Genesis Owusu and The Linda Lindas. Tour dates and remaining tickets can be found here.
In a five-star review of the bandâs latest album earlier this year, NME celebrated âThis Is Whyâ for its ability to play with dynamics and showcase their evolution as musicians.
ââThis Is Whyâ is as in tune with the textures of todayâs forward-thinking rock as much as it is a love letter to Paramoreâs brilliantly caustic early days,â it read.
âWhere their earlier music was fluorescent, booming and wrapped up in pent-up frustrations, standouts âBig Man Little Dignityâ and âFigure 8â stretch the spectrum of emotion outwards. On the former, Williams subtly experiments with cadence and tone in playful ways, while the trackâs feverish guitar loop feels expertly engineered to remedy a pure, increasingly anxious expression of the present.â
Earlier this year, Paramore told NME that they consider the release to be âthe scariest record weâve ever made.â
âWe were grounded and feeling confident in one aspect of our lives and we were in such a safe bubble,â Williams said. âThen we knew we were going to make something that wasnât in that safe bubble and that was terrifying. The expectation is the main thing that would slow us down. Thereâs a lot more people waiting than there was the last time we did this.â
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