MusicJanuary 12, 2026

Charlie Puth's Whatever's Clever World Tour: Coverage Opportunities Across 50 Shows

Charlie Puth announces a massive 50-show world tour spanning North America and Europe, with major venue stops including Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum offering prime media coverage opportunities.

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Charlie Puth has unveiled his most ambitious tour to date, the Whatever's Clever! World Tour, spanning nearly 50 shows across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom throughout 2026. The extensive tour presents significant media coverage opportunities at major venues and markets worldwide.

Major Media Coverage Opportunities

The North American leg features several high-profile venues ideal for media coverage, including Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. These flagship markets typically offer comprehensive media facilities and photo pit access for credentialed professionals.

Other notable North American stops include the Honda Center in Anaheim, Spectrum Center in Charlotte, and Moody Center in Austin. The tour also hits key amphitheater venues like Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville and Synovus Bank Amphitheater in Atlanta, which often provide excellent photo opportunities during outdoor performances.

The European portion includes prestigious venues such as Olympia in Paris, Eventim Apollo in London, and several festival appearances including Mad Cool Festival in Madrid and Tinderbox in Denmark. Festival dates typically offer different media access protocols compared to traditional venue shows.

Tour Context and Timing

The tour supports Puth's forthcoming album "Whatever's Clever!" releasing March 27, with the trek launching just weeks after his Super Bowl national anthem performance on February 8 in San Francisco. This timing creates additional media interest and potential tie-in coverage opportunities.

Support acts vary by region, with Daniel Seavey and Lawrence joining select North American dates, while Ally Salort appears on all North American shows. European dates feature different local support arrangements.

Next Steps for Media Professionals

Credentialed media should begin monitoring venue-specific application processes, as each location maintains different protocols for press access. Major market shows at venues like Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum typically require advance planning due to high demand for media credentials.

Full Tour Schedule

  • April 22 — San Diego, CA · Viejas Arena

  • April 24 — Phoenix, AZ · Arizona Financial Theatre

  • April 25 — Santa Barbara, CA · Santa Barbara Bowl

  • April 28 — Anaheim, CA · Honda Center

  • April 29 — Los Angeles, CA · Kia Forum

  • May 1 — San Francisco, CA · Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

  • May 3 — Seattle, WA · WAMU Theater

  • May 5 — Vancouver, BC · Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

  • May 7 — Portland, OR · Veterans Memorial Coliseum

  • May 9 — Salt Lake City, UT · Maverik Center

  • May 10 — Denver, CO · Bellco Theatre

  • May 13 — Kansas City, MO · Starlight Theatre

  • May 15 — Rosemont, IL · Rosemont Theatre

  • May 16 — Minneapolis, MN · The Armory

  • May 19 — Detroit, MI · Fox Theatre

  • May 20 — Hamilton, ON · TD Coliseum

  • May 22 — Boston, MA · MGM Music Hall at Fenway

  • May 23 — Uncasville, CT · Mohegan Sun Arena

  • May 26 — Fairfax, VA · EagleBank Arena

  • May 29 — New York, NY · Madison Square Garden

  • May 30 — Atlantic City, NJ · Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

  • June 1 — Charlotte, NC · Spectrum Center

  • June 3 — Atlanta, GA · Synovus Bank Amphitheater At Chastain Park

  • June 5 — Hollywood, FL · Hard Rock Live

  • June 6 — Orlando, FL · Addition Financial Arena

  • June 9 — Nashville, TN · Ascend Amphitheater

  • June 11 — Austin, TX · Moody Center

  • June 12 — Irving, TX · The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

  • June 13 — Houston, TX · 713 Music Hall

  • June 27 — Odense, Denmark · Tinderbox

  • June 30 — Stockholm, Sweden · Gröna Lund

  • July 1 — Helsinki, Finland · Allas Live

  • July 3 — Larvik, Norway · Stavern Festival

  • July 5 — Hamburg, Germany · Stadtpark Open Air

  • July 6 — Frankfurt, Germany · myticket Jahrhunderthalle

  • July 8 — Barcelona, Spain · Barts Festival

  • July 9 — Madrid, Spain · Mad Cool Festival

  • July 13 — Paris, France · Olympia

  • July 15 — London, UK · Eventim Apollo

  • July 18 — Birmingham, UK · O2 Academy

  • July 19 — Dublin, Ireland · Iveagh Gardens

  • July 21 — Edinburgh, UK · Usher Hall

  • July 22 — Manchester, UK · Manchester Academy

  • July 24 — Pompei, Italy · Anfiteatro di Pompei

  • July 25 — Cernobbio, Italy · Villa Erba

  • July 27 — Budapest, Hungary · Budapest Park

  • July 28 — Prague, Czechia · Forum Karlín

  • July 30 — Warsaw, Poland · Progresja Summer Stage

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