The Hayley Williams setlist for the “At A Bachelorette Party Tour” has been revealed. Hayley Williams is mostly known as the singer of Paramore, but her solo music feels much more personal and emotional. A lot of it is softer and more honest, with songs that sit in feelings for a while before building into something bigger. Because of that, her solo shows do not feel flat. The mood keeps changing in a way that feels easy and natural, which makes the whole concert feel more personal. The At A Bachelorette Party Tour brings that side of her music on stage, with a set that is likely to move through both quieter and stronger moments.
What is the setlist for Hayley Williams’s At A Bachelorette Party Tour set?
The following is what Hayley Williams is expected to play in her setlist for the tour. This is based on her recent solo shows, past smaller live performances, and the way songs from her solo albums have been used in earlier sets. Some songs keep showing up because they naturally fit the mood she usually creates during these concerts, while a few others seem to change depending on the night. That gives a simple idea of how the setlist is likely to come together. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
- Mirtazapine
- Showbiz
- Disappearing Man
- Zissou
- Ice in My OJ
- Hard
- Kill me
- Blood Bros
- Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party
- Whim
- Glum
- Negative Self Talk
- True Believer
- Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood (Nina Simone cover)
- Brotherly Hate
- Love Me Different
- Dream Girl in Shibuya
- Good Ol’ Days
Encore:
- Discovery Channel
- I Won’t Quit on You
- Parachute (with Josh Scogin)
Once the show starts, the order can still change in small ways without it feeling too planned. If the crowd gets especially loud after one of the bigger songs, she may stay in that energy a little longer before slowing things back down. At the same time, Hayley may also trust the mood in the room and make her own small choice, like shifting a song to a later spot or bringing in a different one if it fits better there. Those little changes help the night feel more in the moment and give each stop on the tour its own slightly different flow.
The At A Bachelorette Party Tour suits her solo music really well because these songs are already built around emotion and atmosphere. Hearing them live usually makes the lyrics feel even closer, especially in the quieter parts of the set. But the concert still has enough stronger songs to lift the room again, so it never stays in just one feeling for too long. That balance is what makes the whole night feel smooth instead of overly structured.
