Swag It Out Tour (also known as Zendaya: Live in Concert) is the debut concert tour by American actress and recording artist Zendaya. The tour spanned the course of two years, playing music festivals in state fairs in North America.
Opening acts
Liam Lis(New York City, Freehold Township, Glenside)[1]
Trevor Jackson(Del Mar, Kennewick, Vancouver, Pomona, Salt Lake City)
Setlist
The following setlist was obtained from the May 2, 2014 concert, held at the Best Buy Theater in New York City, New York. It does not represent all concerts during the tour.
Backing vocalist: Whitney Boswell, Sabrina Chaco and Vivian Allen
Dancers: Richard Curtis IV, Jake Deanda, Brenna Mendoza, Deja Carter, Dominique Battiste
References
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^Sources for tour dates:
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