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The Story World Tour
Tour by Paul Mullin
Associated albumbe kind
Start dateMay 5, 2027 (2027-05-05)
End dateOctober 19, 2027 (2027-10-19)
Legs5
No. of shows25 North America
14 Europe
5 Latin America
8 Asia
6 Oceania
58 total
Paul Mullin concert chronology
  • The Lie World Tour
    (2000)
  • The Story World Tour
    (2027)
  • The 190 World Tour
    (2030)

Paul Mullin

Paul Mullin was born in Ystad, Sweden on November 21, 2003. He grew up in Tomelilla and the small village of Onslunda together with his father and stepmother. In 2019, Paul was diagnosed with Autism and Dyscalculia, Paul went to school in Tomelilla and Ystad, and had a very hard time at school. Paul started music in 2017 when he was just 13 years old with his first single På En Buss Paul has won major awards such as Grammy Awards, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, Kristallen, American Music Awards and Brit Awards. Paul has broken a number of records with his singles and albums which also broke records upon records with billions of views.

Album

be kind the album was released in 2023. With an uncommonly powerful voice and a debut album that garnered four Grammys, Paul Mullin easily could have stayed in the same lane for their entire career — beautifully sung songs about heartbreak and longing in a smooth, sometimes slick pop-R&B vein with a dazzling array of vocal pyrotechnics. But after three albums, so much heartache and moping began to feel like a third dinner with your recent-big-breakup friend. Mullin's first album, “be kind” is not that at all — it’s a wild, wide-ranging night out that’s tinged with adventure and some danger, but still gets you home safely. More than a new chapter for Mullin, it’s a musical rebirth that completel.

Tour

The Story World Tour was the fifth concert tour by Swedish singer Paul Mullin, in support of their third album be kind (2027). It began on 5 May 2027 in Inglewood, United States, and concluded on 19 October 2027 in Sydney, Australia.

Setlist

  1. she want's me
  2. be kind
  3. 2 be loved
  4. wow
  5. matthew / lost
  6. wyd now
  7. my stupid heart
  8. wave of you / trustfall
  9. go
  10. Breaking my heart
  11. Ruin my life
  12. Confirmation
  13. die for u (REMIX)
  14. too well / this city
  15. fingers crossed
  16. can't tame her
  17. All the time
  18. she's all i wanna be
  19. naked
  20. Hang with me
  21. Come first
  22. nonsense
  23. fired up
  24. lie

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act
United States
May 5, 2027 Inglewood United States Kia Forum Reiley
May 7, 2027 Dallas American Airlines Center
May 9, 2027 Glendale Gila River Arena
May 10, 2027 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
May 12, 2027 Denver Ball Arena
May 14, 2027 San Jose SAP Center
May 16, 2027 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
May 17, 2027 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
May 19, 2027 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center
May 21, 2027 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
May 23, 2027 Houston Toyota Center
May 24, 2027 San Antonio AT&T Center
May 26, 2027 Chicago United Center
May 28, 2027 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
May 30, 2027 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
June 1, 2027 New York Madison Square Garden
June 2, 2027
June 1, 2027 Washington D.C Capital One Arena
June 2, 2027 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
June 5, 2027 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
June 7, 2027 Boston United States TD Garden
June 9, 2027 Atlanta State Farm Arena
June 11, 2027 Miami Miami-Dade Arena
June 12, 2027
June 14, 2027 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
Europe
July 9, 2027 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena Sarbel
July 11, 2027 Paris France Stade de France
July 14, 2027 London England London Stadium
July 16, 2027 Dublin Ireland Aviva Stadium
July 18, 2027 Manchester England Etihad Stadium
July 20, 2027 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion
July 22, 2027 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena
July 24, 2027 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
July 25, 2027
July 28, 2027 Gothenburg Sweden Ullevi
July 30, 2027 Copenhagen Denmark Parken
August 1, 2027 Hamburg Germany Volksparkstadion
August 3, 2027 Rome Italy Stadio Olimpico
August 6, 2027 Zurich Switzerland Letzigrund
Latin America
August 15, 2027 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolican Reiley
August 17, 2027 Buenos Aires Argentina DirecTV Arena
August 19, 2027 Sao Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
August 22, 2027 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
August 24, 2027 Monterrey Arena Monterrey
Asia
September 10, 2027 Tokyo Japan Ariake Arena Reiley
September 12, 2027 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena
September 14, 2027 Manila Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
September 16, 2027 Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo
September 18, 2027 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
September 20, 2027 Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Arena
September 23, 2027 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
September 25, 2027 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
Oceania
October 8, 2027 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena Reiley
October 11, 2027 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
October 13, 2027 Perth Australia RAC Arena
October 15, 2027 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
October 17, 2027 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
October 19, 2027 Sydney Sydney Cricket Ground