Draft:The Fame and Glory Show

The Fame and Glory Show
Tour by Addison Rae
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumAddison
Start dateApril 11, 2026 (2026-04-11)
End dateJuly 4, 2026 (2026-07-04)
Legs2
Addison Rae concert chronology

The Fame And Glory Show is an updated version of version of "The Addison Tour" by American singer Addison Rae. This tour is mainly a festival tour, with the exception of one headlining show in Dublin, Ireland.

Annoncement

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Rae was announced to be performing in Coachella 2026 on September 15, 2025.[1] On October 21, 2025 Rae was confirmed to be headlining Primavera Sound[2] Rae would also be confiemed to be performing in We Love Green, We Love Green, We Love Green festivals in Europe.

On December 8, 2025 it was announced that Rae would be performing in a concert, unlike other dates of the tour it was a headlining show not a festival. Elle Coves and Florence Road were announced to be her supporting acts.[3][4]

Prior to Cochella Rae on her Instagram story advertised the tour as an upgraded version of her previous tour with a new set list starting at Coachella.

Critical reception

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The Fame And Glory Show received critical acclaim with HOTPRESS and New Musical Express both describing the tour as a "spectacle"[5][6]. Tour is complimented as impressive due to her beginnings as a TikTok star with her dancing and Y2K inspired persona being a highlight of the show.

The "Aquamarine/Arcamarine" (Fame and Glory Edition) dance break went viral on social media platforms like TikTok which caused Rae to release the remix of the song on her one year anniversary of her debut album "Addison" vinyl.[7]

Stage

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Addison Rae and her dancers, performing on The Fame and Glory Show stage

The Tour featured four large movable set pieces which Rae and her Dancers would perform on the sets which had many different variables depending on each song. The Main set piece is a two story pink cage which is rotated to revel Rae at the beginning of the set it rotates back so Rae and her dancers can perform in the cage. It also features two sets of stairs, a swing, LED light strips.

The set also uses smaller props like Chairs and whips.

Tour Dates

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Date Venue Festival Name City Country Opening Act(s)
Coachella Leg
April 11, 2026 Coachella Main Stage Coachella Indio United States N/A
April 18, 2026 N/A
European Leg
June 3, 2026 Irish Museum Of Modern Art N/A Dublin Ireland Elle Coves, Florence Road
June 5, 2026 Parc del Fòrum Primavera Sound Barcelona Spain N/A
June 6, 2026 Plaine de la Belle Etoile We Love Green Paris France N/A
July 3, 2026 Orange Stage (Main Stage) Roskilde Festival Roskilde Denmark N/A
July 4, 2026 Orange Stage (Main Stage) Open’er Festival Gdynia Poland N/A

Surprise performance

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Date Venue City Country
Secret Performance
June 21, 2026 The Bellwether Los Angeles United States

Setlist

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No. Title Notes
1. "Diet Pepsi" Extended intro; contains elements of "Fame is a Gun"
2. "Money is Everything" Extended intro and outro
3. "New York" Extended
4. "I got it bad" Contains elements of Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time"
5. "Summer Forever" Extended
6. "Times Like These"
7. "In The Rain" Extended
8. "Von Dutch (Remix)" Extended Intro and outgrow
9. "Aquamarine" Features "Freedom & Control" spoken intro; contains the "Arcamarine" (Fame and Glory Mix) dance break
10. "Headphones On" Extended
11. "High Fashion" Extended intro
12. "Fame is a Gun" Extended intro containing elements of the "Myra Molloy Remix"; extended outro containing elements of "Diet Pepsi"

Notes

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  • During April 11, 2026 & April 18, 2026, American Dancer & actress Maddie Ziegler would perform with Rae during the Aquamarine intro.[8]
  • During April 11, 2026, American Singer & actress Olivia Rodrigo would perform with Rae during "Headphones On" they would also perform "Drop Dead" replacing Summer Forever, which 'Summer Forever' would then replace 'Times Like These'.[9]
  • During June 21, 2026, Rae performed a Surprise performance for fans which featured elements from "The Fame and Glory Tour" and "The Addison Tour"
    • This was Rae's first show to have a live band.

Personnel

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Addison Rae performing "High Fashion" in Dublin June, 2026

Represents April 18, 2026, It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

Addison Rae - Lead Vocals

Dancers

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  • Patric Kuo (also choreographer)
  • Camryn Bridges
  • Ehizoje Azeke
  • Julia DiPretoro
  • Liesl Brauch
  • Scarlet Lana
  • Rhys Kosakowski
  • Zeke Lindsey
  • Ryan Green

References

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  1. Delgado, Sara (2025-09-16). "See the Full Coachella 2026 Lineup & Schedule for Weekend 2 Here". Teen Vogue. Retrieved 2026-07-10.
  2. "Primavera Sound Barcelona 2026 unveils its daily lineup, highlighting its unmistakable uniqueness". www.primaverasound.com. Retrieved 2026-07-10.
  3. Finnerty, Leah. "Addison Rae Announces headline IMMA Dublin show for June 2026". Hotpress. Retrieved 2026-07-11.
  4. "ADDISON RAE". POD. 2026-06-03. Retrieved 2026-07-11.
  5. NME (2026-07-05). "JENNIE and Addison Rae bring pop spectacle to Open'er Festival". NME. Retrieved 2026-07-11.
  6. Hoess, Tabea. "Live Report: Addison Rae brings pop spectacle to IMMA". Hotpress. Retrieved 2026-07-11.
  7. "Addison - 1 Year Anniversary Picture Disc Vinyl by Addison Rae". Genius. Retrieved 2026-07-11.
  8. Molloy, Laura (2026-04-12). "Watch Addison Rae bring out Maddie Ziegler for 'Aquamarine' dance break at Coachella". NME. Retrieved 2026-07-10.
  9. "Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish are star guests at Coachella week two". The Independent. 2026-04-19. Retrieved 2026-07-10.