The Neighbourhood Wourld Tour Setlist
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The Neighbourhood Wourld Tour Setlist

The Neighbourhood setlist for the “Wourld Tour” has been revealed. The Neighbourhood is an American band known for their dark, moody sound and emotional songs. A lot of their music feels slow and atmospheric, which is why their live shows usually have a very immersive vibe instead of being nonstop loud. The mood of the concert builds gradually as the set moves forward, which fits their style really well. The Wourld Tour carries that same feel, with a mix of older fan favorites and newer songs.

What is the setlist for The Neighbourhood’s Wourld Tour set?

The following is an example of what The Neighbourhood is expected to play in their setlist for the Wourld Tour. This is based on their recent shows, comeback performances, and the kind of song mix they have used on earlier headline tours. Some songs usually stay because they fit the emotional flow of the night really well, while others can change depending on the venue and the kind of set they want that day. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

Act I:

  1. Hula Girl
  2. OMG
  3. Cry Baby
  4. Reflections (live debut)
  5. R.I.P. 2 My Youth
  6. A Little Death
  7. Afraid
  8. You Get Me So High
  9. Fallen Star (live debut)
  10. Nervous (live debut)
  11. Planet (live debut)
  12. Devil’s Advocate

Act II:

  1. Baby Came Home 2
  2. The Beach
  3. Pretty Boy
  4. Cherry Flavoured
  5. Daddy Issues
  6. Good Grief (live debut)
  7. Private

Act III:

  1. Lovebomb
  2. Sweater Weather
  3. Softcore

Even if the main set stays mostly the same, some parts can still change depending on the space and what feels right that night. In a smaller venue, the slower songs can feel stronger because the room feels more intimate, while bigger places sometimes make the bigger chorus moments hit better. At the same time, the band may also feel that a different order works more smoothly in that specific setting, so one or two songs can move around without changing the overall mood of the concert. These are usually small changes, but they help the set match the room better and make the whole night feel more natural.

The Wourld Tour suits the band’s sound really well because their music already depends so much on mood and pacing. Usually in live performances, that means the songs are placed in a way that lets the feeling slowly build instead of jumping too quickly between moments. The set is expected to include the songs fans know best along with some newer material, so the whole concert still feels balanced and easy to follow from start to finish.

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