This past Saturday, rising pop superstar and winner of the 2020 Europe Music Award for Best Canadian Act Johnny Orlando took to his socials to announce the virtual It’s Never Really Over World Tour in support of his latest EP released last month on Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company, and Island Records.
Last week, Orlando released the official video for his fan favourite track Adelaide, alongside its broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, Nick Music and via the Viacom Times Square billboard in New York City. Everybody Wants You Orlando’s current single, has amassed over 11 million streams since its release in September and is top 20 at Canadian radio.
The 13-date virtual tour will kick off in India on November 28, hit the U.K. on December 4, stream in Canada on December 9, and culminate in the U.S. on December 10. The It’s Never Really Over World Tour will stream on Moment House at 8pm local time in each respective market and include intros in the native languages of each region, giving fans a unique live experience across all tour dates. Shot at The Danforth Music Hall in Orlando’s home city of Toronto, the 1-hour fully produced concert sees Orlando perform all of the songs off his sophomore EP, It's Never ReallyOver for the first time ever.
Johnny Orlando, the Toronto-born singer, songwriter and actor signed to Universal Music Canada / Island Records, is this generation’s rising pop superstar impacting a global music stage. After beginning his career posting covers on YouTube, Orlando has amassed a social media following of over 25 million+ engaged fans around the world. Now, at almost 18 years of age, Orlando’s music has generated over 500 million streams and over 500 million YouTube views, and has garnered acclaim from the likes of Billboard, Variety, Paper, Teen Vogue, Just Jared Jr., Tiger Beat and more.
It’s Never Really Over World Tour dates:
November 28 – India
November 29 – Indonesia
November 30 – Philippines
December 1 – Spain
December 2 – Italy
December 3 – Germany
December 4 – U.K.
December 5 – Japan
December 6 – Australia & New Zealand
December 7 – Mexico
December 8 – Brazil
December 9 – Canada
December 10 – U.S.