Louis Tomlinson was joined by British indie rockers Sea Girls and Melbourne five-piece The Velvet Club on the first night of his ‘Faith In The Future’ Australian tour.
Louis Tomlinson (Source: Supplied)
Louis Tomlinson kicked off his highly anticipated Faith In The Future Australian tour – in support of his latest album of the same name – at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl last night.
Joined by British indie rockers Sea Girls and Melbourne five-piece The Velvet Club, Tomlinson played his first show to devoted fans ahead of his gigs at Brisbane’s Riverstage (30 January) and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (2 February).
Now, if you don’t like spoilers, look away, as we’re about to delve into Tomlinson’s Melbourne setlist.
Most of Tomlinson’s Melbourne setlist consisted of new songs from Faith In The Future, but OG One Direction fans were also served, with Tomlinson performing the old-school hits Drag Me Down and Where Do Broken Hearts Go. In addition to paying tribute to the band that kickstarted his career, Tomlinson played another cover: 505 by Arctic Monkeys.
You can check out all the songs Louis Tomlinson performed in Melbourne below.
Louis Tomlinson @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (Naarm) on Sunday, 28 January 2024 Setlist:
The Greatest
Kill My Mind
Holding On To Heartache
Face The Music
We Made It
Drag Me Down (One Direction song)
Chicago
High In California
All This Time
She Is Beauty We Are World Class
Copy Of A Copy Of A Copy
Walls
Written All Over Your Face
505 (Arctic Monkeys cover)
Back To You
Angels Fly
Out Of My System
Encore:
Saturdays
Where Do Broken Hearts Go (One Direction song)
Silver Tongues
Before this tour, Tomlinson last toured in Australia in July 2022. Faith In The Future was a smash hit with local listeners, hitting #2 on the ARIA Charts.
“Australia is somewhere I’ve always loved and really enjoyed visiting,” Tomlinson said in a press release upon announcing his latest tour. “I have some incredible tour memories there, and I can’t wait to return and bring the Faith In The Future tour to Australia.”