Interactive Introverts

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Interactive Introverts
Tour by Dan and Phil
Set design
Start date28 April 2018 (2018-04-28)
End date21 September 2018 (2018-09-21)
No. of shows80
Dan and Phil concert chronology

Interactive Introverts was the second stage show and world tour by YouTubers Dan and Phil (Daniel Howell and Phil Lester) that took place in 2018 and the duo's last major collaborative project at the time before going on a temporary hiatus. The tour ran from April, starting in Brighton, to September, ending in Mumbai,[1] and included 80 shows in 18 countries, including but not limited to Poland, the Philippines, Russia, New Zealand, Finland, and the Netherlands,[2] making it one of the biggest and most international YouTuber tours of all time.[3]

Development[edit]

Howell and Lester planned in early 2017 to embark on a world tour with the intention of visiting parts of the world they had not been able to visit before, such as much of Europe, Asia, and South America. Unlike their first tour, the legs of which were spread out across 2015 and 2016, Howell and Lester made a point of completing this tour in one go with legs back to back, starting in April and ending in September 2018.[4]

The tour was announced in November 2017 with a teaser on Howell's channel,[5][6] followed by a trailer in June 2018 in addition to various promotional and behind the scenes content across their channels and social media. The premise for this tour was less theatrical than their first tour, which used a fictional storyline as a framing device, and more based on audience interaction, with the tagline "Giving the people what they want".[7][8]

Film[edit]

Dan and Phil partnered with BBC Studios' TalentWorks to release a movie of Interactive Introverts with bonus features, such as behind the scenes content and director's commentary, on DVD, Blu-ray, and available for digital download in December 2018.[9][10][2]

To make up for the Brazil date that had not worked out in the original schedule, Howell and Lester premiered their film at the Teatro Opus in São Paulo in November 2018 with a live Q&A session and a meet and greet.[11] A Twitter-based watch party for the film took place in January 2019.

Tour dates[edit]

Sign outside the Hammersmith Apollo in May 2018
Date City Country Venue
UK & Ireland
28 April 2018 Matinee Brighton England Brighton Dome
28 April Evening
30 April Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Theatre
1 May
2 May Nottingham Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
4 May London Hammersmith Apollo
6 May Glasgow Scotland SEC Armadillo
7 May Sheffield England Sheffield City Hall
8 May Newcastle Sage Gateshead
9 May
12 May Matinee Edinburgh Scotland Usher Hall
12 May Evening
13 May Matinee Liverpool England Liverpool Empire Theatre
13 May Evening
14 May Salford, Greater Manchester The Lowry
15 May
17 May Basingstoke The Anvil
18 May Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
20 May Leeds Leeds Town Hall
22 May Birmingham Symphony Hall
25 May Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena
28 May Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront Hall
29 May Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
30 May
Mainland Europe
2 June Matinee Amsterdam Netherlands RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre
2 June Evening
5 June Moscow Russia Vegas City Hall
6 June
9 June Berlin Germany Tempodrom
11 June Matinee Warsaw Poland Palladium
11 June Evening
13 June Helsinki Finland The House of Culture
16 June Matinee Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Waterfront
16 June Evening
17 June Malmö Malmö Live
North America
26 June Philadelphia United States The Tower Theater
29 June Denver Bellco Theatre
1 July Grand Prairie, Texas The Theatre at Grand Prairie
2 July Cedar Park, Texas H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
3 July Sugar Land, Texas Smart Financial Centre
5 July St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine Amphitheatre
6 July Orlando Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
7 July Clearwater, Florida Ruth Eckerd Hall
8 July Fort Lauderdale Broward Center for the Performing Arts
10 July Augusta, Georgia William B. Bell Auditorium
11 July Greensboro, North Carolina White Oak Amphitheatre
12 July Richmond, Virginia Altria Theater
13 July Reading, Pennsylvania Santander Arena
14 July Newark, New Jersey New Jersey Performing Arts Center
15 July Uniondale, New York NYCB Live
17 July Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
19 July Hartford, Connecticut United States The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
20 July Providence, Rhode Island Providence Performing Arts Center
21 July Schenectady, New York Proctor's Theatre
22 July Pittsburgh Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts
24 July Detroit Fox Theatre
25 July Rosemont, Illinois Rosemont Theatre
26 July Minneapolis Orpheum Theatre
27 July Milwaukee Miller High Life Theatre
28 July Cincinnati Aronoff Center
29 July St. Louis Fox Theatre
31 July Cleveland Connor Palace
1 August Columbus, Ohio Schottenstein Center
2 August Louisville, Kentucky The Kentucky Center
3 August Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee Performing Arts Center
4 August Atlanta Fox Theatre
7 August Phoenix, Arizona Comerica Theater
8 August San Diego San Diego Civic Theatre
9 August Los Angeles Microsoft Theater
11 August Matinee Seattle Moore Theatre
11 August Evening
12 August Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oceania
19 August Melbourne Australia Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
22 August Brisbane Queensland Performing Arts Centre
23 August
29 August Auckland New Zealand ASB Theatre
2 September Sydney Australia State Theatre
3 September
Asia
13 September Quezon City, Manila Philippines Kia Theater
15 September Kallang Singapore Kallang Theatre
18 September Hong Kong MacPherson Stadium
21 September Mumbai India Shanmukhananda Hall
Cancelled
Montreal Canada
Mexico
Brazil

References[edit]

  1. ^ Devonshire, Daisy (31 March 2018). "Dan and Phil Announce New Dates for World Tour". TenEighty. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b Jefferies, Beth (18 October 2018). "Dan and Phil Announce World Tour DVD". TenEighty. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  3. ^ James Loke Hale (4 October 2018). "Dan & Phil Fans Can Soon Feast Their Eyes On The 'Interactive Introverts' Tour Film". TubeFilter. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  4. ^ Mackrell, Daniel (11 February 2018). "Dan and Phil tour dates, how to get tickets and who are the YouTubers?". Metro. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  5. ^ Weiss, Geoff (10 September 2017). "Dan & Phil to Embark on Massive 'Interactive Introverts' Tour in 2018". TubeFilter. Archived from the original on 10 January 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  6. ^ Leak, Bob (11 November 2017). "Dan and Phil Announce 2018 World Tour". Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. ^ Donaldson, Brian (13 April 2018). "YouTube sensations Dan and Phil promise 'rants, roasts, battles, stories and surprises that will make you laugh, cry and cringe'". The List. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  8. ^ Fraser, Melanie (20 May 2018). "Review: Interactive Introverts Dan & Phil 2018 World Tour". Fraser's Fun House. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  9. ^ Mitchell, Robert (16 October 2018). "BBC Studios Launches Digital Content Label TalentWorks". Variety. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  10. ^ "YouTubers Dan and Phil to release film of Interactive Introverts tour to fans across the world". BBC Media Centre. 17 October 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Programaçao Dan & Phil Interactive Introverts – Movie Premiere with Live Q&A A". Teatro Opus. Retrieved 6 October 2020.