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Women in the United States Senate
@ Women in the United States Senate

Timeline
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 * 1. Griffin Chamberlin Daly (b. 18 Oct 1998 in Cincinnati, OH, USA)
 * 2. Hugh Francis “Trey” Daly III (b. 4 Jan 1963 in Leavenworth, KS, USA)
 * 4. Hugh Francis Xavier Daly, Jr. (b. 27 Oct 1921 in Boston, MA, USA, d. 7 Jun 2010 in Park Hills, KY, USA)
 * 8. Hugh Francis Daly, Sr. (b. 5 Apr 1886 in Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland, d. 23 May 1971 in Boston)
 * 16. James Daly (b. in Ireland)
 * 17. Mary (b. in Ireland)
 * 9. Delia Anna Dolan (b. 2 May 1891 in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, Ireland, d. 1960 in Boston)
 * 18. John Dolan (b. in Ireland)
 * 19. Bridget Murray (b. in Ireland)
 * 5. Helen Margaret Breen (b. 21 Dec 1921 in Boston, d. 17 Jul 2004 in Park Hills)
 * 10. Peter Patrick Breen (b. 8 Jun 1890 in Co. Kerry, Ireland, d. in Boston)
 * 20. Patrick Breen (b. 1851 in Co. Kerry, Ireland)
 * 21. Mary Keane (b. 1849 in Co. Kerry, Ireland
 * 11. Hannah Kennedy (b. 14 Jun 1886 in Bruree, Co. Limerick, Ireland, d. in Boston)
 * 22. Patrick Kennedy (b. in Ireland)
 * 23. Hannah Ward (b. in Ireland)
 * 3. Melanie Marie “MiMi” Chamberlin (b. 29 Mar 1961 in Cincinnati)
 * 6. Dale Leonard “Bo” Chamberlin (b. 13 Feb 1938 in Leipsic, OH, USA)
 * 12. Leonard Clinton Chamberlin (b. 22 Mar 1909 in Sugar Creek Twp., OH, USA, d. 26 May 1976 in Lima, OH, USA)
 * 24. William Bardett Chamberlain (b. 16 Dec 1881 in Putnam Co., OH, USA, d. ?)
 * 48. Franklin (Francis) Chamberlain (b. Jun 1859 in Putnam Co., d. 13 Jan 1917 in Lima)
 * 96. John Chamberlain (b. 1828 in OH, d. ?)
 * 97. Rachel Dekin (b. 1828 in OH, d. ?)
 * 49. Olive Mae Billman (b. 8 Jul 1865 in Putnam Co., d. 5 Apr 1938 in Akron, OH, USA)
 * 98. Leonard Billman (b. 31 Mar 1836 in Coshocton, OH, USA, d. 30 Jul 1898 in Fallsbury Twp., OH, USA)
 * 99. Anna McQueen (b. 17 Feb 1839 in Morrow Co., OH, USA, d. 14 Jan 1928 in Akron)
 * 25. Catherine Krouse (b. 24 Dec 1887 in Sugar Creek Twp., d. 23 Aug 1965 in Ottawa, OH, USA)
 * 50. William F. E. Krouse (b. 2 Apr 1857 in Putnam Co., d. 31 Dec 1907 in Sugar Creek Twp.)
 * 100. Henry H. Krouse (b. 1 Apr 1833 in Ashland, OH, USA, d. 6 Oct 1891 in Sugar Creek Twp.)
 * 101. Catherine Clevenger (b. 29 Mar 1832 in Putnam Co., d. 24 Sep 1904 in Sugar Creek Twp.)
 * 51. Lydia Blosser (b. 23 Feb 1858 in Fairfield, OH, USA, d. 17 Jul 1931 in Ottawa)
 * 102. Jacob Blosser (b. 29 Dec 1830 in York Co., PA, USA, d. 21 Aug 1892 in Kalida, OH, USA)
 * 103. Sophronia Seitz (b. 22 Oct 1833 in Fairfield, d. 13 May 1933 in Kalida) [sister of Enoch Beery Seitz]
 * 13. Helen Lena Kuhbander (b. 29 Jan 1915 in Jackson Twp., OH, USA, d. 05 Nov 1989 in Leipsic)
 * 26. John Anthony Kuhbander (b. 28 Jul 1870 in Dayton, OH, USA, d. 3 Nov 1953 in Putnam Co.)
 * 52. Michael Fridericus Kuhbander (b. 18 Sep 1843 in Germany, d. 1 Jul 1890 in Dayton)
 * 104. Johannes Kuhbander (b. 1815 in Germany, d. ?)
 * 105. Theresia Voelkl(?) (b. 1815 in Germany, d. 1 Dec 1886 in Dayton)
 * 53. Anna Kastl (b. 26 June 1851 in NY, USA, d. 1 Nov 1935 in Dayton)
 * 106. Anton Kastl or Kästel (b. 1821 in Germany, d. ? in USA)
 * 107. Marie Anna Roderer (b. 1824 in Germany, d. ? in USA)
 * 27. Monica M. Klippel (b. 8 May 1890 in Glandorf, OH, USA, d. 27 Sep 1977 in Putnam Co.)
 * 54. Stephen Klippel [né Stephanus Klueppel] (b. 14 Sep 1860 in Butzweiler, Prussia, Weimar Germany, d. 16 Apr 1945 in Dayton)
 * 108. Johan Joseph Klüppel (b. 12 Oct 1825 in Butzweiler, d. ?)
 * 109. Susanna Elisabetha Maas (b. 6 Feb 1828 in Trier, Prussia, German Confederation, d. 31 Jul 1887 in Custar, OH, USA)
 * 55. Elizabeth Morman (b. 14 Sep 1865 in Glandorf, d. 15 Oct 1931 in Dayton)
 * 110. Franz Morman (b. 8 Jul 1833 in Osnabrück, Hanover, German Confederation, d. 8 Feb 1900 in Glandorf)
 * 111. Josephine Bande (b. 7 Nov 1832 in Oldenburg, German Confederation, d. 29 May 1909 in Glandorf)
 * 7. Marie Caroline “Carol” Ihlendorf (b. 14 Jun 1939 in Cincinnati)
 * 14. Harold Ihlendorf (b. 27 Dec 1912 in Reading, OH, USA, d. 17 Mar 1984 in Clermont, OH, USA)
 * 28. Harry John Ihlendorf (b. 20 Sep 1874 in Cincinnati, d. 16 Oct 1945 in Cincinnati)
 * 56. Henry J. Ihlendorf (b. 31 Jul 1848 in Damme (Dümmer)#Stadtgliederung, Oldenburg, German Empire, d. 29 Dec 1914 in Reading)
 * 112. John Ihlendorf (b. ? in Germany, d. ? in Germany)
 * 57. Caroline Goecke (b. 1 Jun 1853 in Hanover, German Confederation, d. 29 Feb 1932 in Cincinnati)
 * 114. Harry Goecke (b. ? in Germany, d. ?)
 * 29. Mary Katherine Feldhaus (b. 16 Jun 1879 in Reading, d. 25 Dec. 1964 in Cincinnati)
 * 58. John Joseph Feldhaus (b. 17 Mar 1851 in Ahaus, Westphalia, German Confederation, d. 4 Mar 1936 in Reading)
 * 116. Josephus Feldhaus (b. 10 May 1809 in Ahaus, Confederation of the Rhine, First French Empire, d. ? in Ahaus)
 * 117. Anna Margaretha Feldhaus (b. 6 Oct 1811 in Ahaus, d. ?)
 * 59. Mary Katharina Hubing (b. 12 Sep 1859 in OH, d. 16 Jul 1879 in Reading)
 * 118. Anthony Hubing (b. 1820 in Prussia, Germany, d. May 1880 in Cincinnati)
 * 119. Catherine Schapker (b. 1820 in Prussia, Germany, d. 1885 in Cincinnati)
 * 15. Anna Maria Theresa “Terri” Schubert (b. 19 Nov 1920 in Mannheim, Baden, Weimar Germany, d. 9 May 1998 in Cincinnati)
 * 30. John Adam Schubert (b. 8 Feb 1900 in Käfertal, Baden, German Empire, d. 25 Jun 1982 in Deer Park, OH, USA
 * 31. Anna Maria “Marie” Gallei (b. 1 May 1896 in Viernheim, Hesse, German Empire, d. 23 Aug 1982 in Cincinnati)
 * 62. Cornelius Gallei (b. 30 Oct 1866 in Viernheim, Hesse, German Confederation d. 29 Nov 1934 in Viernheim, Hesse, German Reich)
 * 124. Johannes Gallei (b. 10 May 1837 in Viernheim, d. 1 Jun 1891 in Viernheim)
 * 125. Elisabetha Kempf (b. 13 Oct 1839 in Viernheim, d. 3 Dec 1904 in Viernheim)
 * 63. Anna Maria Schmitt (b. 10 May 1870 in Viernheim, Hesse, North German Confederation, d. 20 Dec 1937 in Viernheim, Hesse, German Reich)
 * 126. Michael Schmitt (b. 23 Jan 1835 in Viernheim, d. ?)
 * 127. Margaretha Beikert (b. 1835, d. ?)

Tree

 * Anna Maria Schmitt (b. 10 May 1870 in Viernheim, Hesse, German Empire, m. Cornelius Gallei 22 Jun 1892 in Viernheim, d. 20 Dec 1930)
 * Therese Gallei (b. 10 Feb 1893 in Viernheim, m. Georg Schüßler 20 Jun 1924, d. ?)
 * Anna Maria “Marie” Gallei (b. 1 May 1896 in Viernheim, m. John Adam Schubert 17 Jul 1920, d. 23 Aug 1982 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA)
 * Anna Maria Theresa “Terri” Schubert (b. 19 Nov 1920 in Mannheim, Baden, Weimar Germany, m. Harold Ihlendorf in Cincinnati, d. 9 May 1998)
 * Marie Caroline “Carol” Ihlendorf (b. 14 Jun 1939 in Cincinnati, m. Dale Leonard “Bo” Chamberlin 25 Jun 1960)
 * Melanie Marie “MiMi” Chamberlin (b. 29 Mar 1961 in Cincinnati, m. Hugh Francis “Trey” Daly III 14 Mar 1987 [div. 2010])
 * Hannah Chamberlin Daly (b. 29 Jul 1990 in Cincinnati)
 * Maya Anne Chamberlin Daly (b. 18 Aug 1994 in Dayton, Ohio, USA [ad.])
 * Desmond Joseph Chamberlin Daly (b. 14 Feb 1997 in Cincinnati [ad.])
 * Griffin Chamberlin Daly (b. 18 Oct 1998 in Cincinnati)
 * Darrick Joseph Chamberlin (b. 5 Aug 1965 in Cincinnati, m. Ula Trudnos)
 * Alexandra Mae “Ola” Chamberlin (b. 2 Apr 2018 in Seattle, Washington, USA)
 * Jupiter Christian Chamberlin (b. 18 Jun 2019 in Seattle)
 * Kathleen Estelle “Kathy” Ihlendorf (b. 19 Aug 1942 in Cincinnati, m. Thomas Edward Fischer 25 Jun 1960 [div.])
 * Scott Michael Fischer (b. 3 Feb 1963, m. Jo Ellen [div.], m. Stacey)
 * Miranda Lee Newton (b. 30 Dec 1986, m. Daniel Morgan)
 * Drayven Morgan (b. ?)
 * ? Morgan (b. ?)
 * Nicole Christine Fischer (b. 20 Mar 1990 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, m. Christian “Max” Asher Clifton)
 * Grayson Fischer (b. 3 Sep 1992 in Phoenix, m. Brandy)
 * Alyssa ? [step] (b. ?)
 * ? [step] (b. ?)
 * ? [step] (b. ?)
 * ? [step] (b. ?)
 * Gregg Allen Fischer (b. 8 May 1964, m. Gina)
 * Elizabeth Fischer (b. 1989)
 * Jack ? (b. ?)
 * ? (b. ?)
 * Kalie Fischer (b. ?, m. ? Hunter)
 * Brett William Fischer (b. Dec 1965, m. Kristine Marie Gibbons)
 * Lauren Fischer (b. ?)
 * Michael Fischer (b. ?)
 * Geoff David Fischer (b. 30 Sep 1971, m. Erica DeYarmin)
 * ? [step] (b. ?)
 * ? [step] (b. ?)
 * John Adam Wilhelm “Bill” Schubert (b. 30 Jul 1922 in Viernheim, m. Theodora Ann “Teddy” Thesken in Cincinnati, d. 15 Feb 1996)
 * Betty Jane Schubert (b. 14 May 1929 in Cincinnati, m. Raymond Markus 21 Feb 1948 in Newport, Kentucky, USA, d. 3 Apr 2008 in Cincinnati)
 * Ray Markus, Jr. (b. ?)
 * Jackie Markus (b. ?, m. Paul Cohn)
 * Jake Cohn (b. ?)
 * Sharon Markus (b. ?, m. Richard Pohlman)
 * Marie Ruth Schubert (b. 17 Jul 1935 in Cincinnati, m. Thomas Patt, d. 12 Feb 2004)
 * Thomas Patt, Jr. (b. ?, m. Gina)
 * Bruce Patt (b. ?, m. Kate)
 * Mary Jean Patt (b. ?)
 * Larry Patt (b. ?, d. ?)
 * Glen Patt (b. ?, m. Kim)
 * Jared Patt (b. ?)
 * Emma Patt (b. ?)
 * Elisabeth “Elise” Gallei (b. 30 Nov. 1898 in Viernheim, m. Oskar Large 24 Oct 1918, d. ?)
 * Oskar Large (b. 31 Mar 1917, m. Jeannette, d. ?)
 * André Large (b. 1965)
 * Irma Large (b. 27 Nov 1922, m. Hermann Stumpf, d. ?)
 * Walter Stumpf (b. 1943)
 * Maria Theresia “Resi” Large (b. 18 Dec 1926, m. Johann Spies, d. ?)
 * Paul Spies (b. 1949)
 * Monika Spies (b. 1953)
 * Bernhart Spies (b. 1955)
 * Albert Large (b. 16 Jul 1928, m. Ruth, d. ?)
 * Albert Large (b. 16 Jul 1928, m. Ruth, d. ?)

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U.S. Senate seniority list
@Draft:List of United States senators in the 119th Congress

Race Summary
to be inserted @ Draft:2030 United States Senate elections

Elections leading to the next Congress
In these general elections, the winners will be elected for the term beginning January 3, 2031.

List of cast members
{{legend|#FFF7DD|The Housewife returned for a second Ultimate Girls Trip season.}}

Contestant Progress
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Lip syncs
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Contestant Progress
Legend: {{legend|#D4AF37|Black Peppa won RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars season 2.}} {{legend|silver|Naomi Smalls was the runner-up.}} {{legend|royalblue|WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge and the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 3 stars (in the first half of the season) or the ability to eliminate one of the bottom queens (in the second half of the season).}} {{legend|yellow|TOP2 indicates that the contestant won the challenge, but lost the Lip Sync for Your Legacy, earning 2 stars (in the first half of the season).}} {{legend|lightblue|HIGH indicates that the contestant recieved positive critique, earning 1 star (in the first half of the season).}} {{legend|white|SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.}} {{legend|lightpink|BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.}} {{legend|red|ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.}} {{legend|lightyellow|The five contestants with the most stars ADV (Advanved) to the second half of the competition.}} {{legend|purple|OUT1 indicates that the contestant lost in the first round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.}} {{legend|fuchsia|OUT2 indicates that the contestant lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and did not advance to the second half of the competition.}} {{legend|darkblue|IN indicates that the contestant won the first two rounds of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa and advanced to the second half of the competition.}} {{legend|gold|SAVE indicates that M1ss Jade So lost in the second round of the Lip Sync LaLaPaRuZa, but Marina Forever, the winner of the final LaLaPaRuZa lip sync, chose to save her, bringing her to the second half of the season.}}

Lip syncs
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Contestant Progress
Legend: {{legend|#D4AF37|Jasmine Kennedie won RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10.}} {{legend|silver|Aja LaBeija was the runner-up.}} {{legend|royalblue|WIN indicates that the contestant won the challenge and the Lip Sync for Your Legacy.}} {{legend|yellow|TOP2 indicates that the contestant won the challenge, but lost the Lip Sync for Your Legacy.}} {{legend|white|SAFE indicates that the contestant was declared safe by the judges.}} {{legend|lightpink|BTM (Bottom) indicates that the contestant was up for elimination.}} {{legend|red|ELIM (Eliminated) indicates that the contestant was eliminated.}} {{legend|darkblue|IN indicates that the contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and re-entered the competition.}} {{legend|lightblue|STAY indicates that the contestant won their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and remained in the competition.}} {{legend|purple|LOST indicates that the contestant lost their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and did not return to the competition.}} {{legend|fuchsia|OUT indicates that the contestant lost their LaLaPaRuZa lip sync and was eliminated from the competition.}}

Lip syncs
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Set list - B
The Club Renaissance Tour (stylized in all caps or abbreviated C.R.T.) is the upcoming ninth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance. The tour's set list received praise for its sampling and interpolation of various gay anthems and classics of dance music and its various sub-genres, continuing the mélange aesthetic used on the album, as well as for its anthological approach to Beyoncé's own discography, including both full performances as well as samples, lyrical snippets, and instrumental passages of songs from across her catalog.

Act I: Power
Introduction containing elements of "I'm That Girl", "Yoncé", "Don't Jealous Me", and "Fallen Alien" by FKA Twigs
 * 1) "Alien Superstar"
 * 2) "I'm That Girl"
 * 3) "Bow Down" / "Diva" (contains elements of "Stilettos (Pumps)" by Crime Mob and "Supermodel (You Better Work)" by RuPaul)
 * 4) "Formation"

Act II: Pride
Interlude containing elements of "I Been On", "Heard About Us", and "Emerald City Sequence" from The Wiz'''
 * 1) "Cozy" (contains elements of "Kitty Kat" and "It's My House" by Diana Ross)
 * 2) "Run the World (Girls)" (contains elements of "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" by Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin)
 * 3) "Survivor" (contains elements of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor)
 * 4) "Freakum Dress" (bounce remix)
 * 5) "Break My Soul"
 * 6) "Apeshit" / "Mood 4 Eva"

Act III: Obsession
Interlude containing elements of "Move", "Partition", and "Faceshopping" by SOPHIE
 * 1) "6 Inch"
 * 2) "Haunted" (contains elements of "Desafío" by Arca)
 * 3) "No Angel" (contains elements of "It's Okay to Cry" by SOPHIE)
 * 4) "All Up In Your Mind"
 * 5) "Déjà Vu"
 * 6) "America Has A Problem"

Act IV: Eroticism
Interlude containing elements of "Naughty Girl", "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6, "Nasty" by Ariana Grande, and "Batwanes Beek" by Warda
 * 1) "Blow" (contains elements of "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls)
 * 2) "Suga Mama" / "Water"
 * 3) "Cuff It"
 * 4) "Speechless"
 * 5) "Rocket" (contains elements of "Be with You", "Dance 4 U", "Rock with You" by Michael Jackson, and "Rock with U" by Janet Jackson)
 * 6) "Plastic Off the Sofa"
 * 7) "Virgo's Groove"

Act V: Liberation
Interlude containing elements of "Freedom", "Free Woman" by Lady Gaga, and "Family Feud" by Jay Z
 * 1) "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"
 * 2) "Church Girl"
 * 3) "Get Me Bodied" (contains elements of "7/11" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'")
 * 4) "Schoolin' Life"
 * 5) "Telephone"
 * 6) "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
 * 7) "Before I Let Go"

Act VI: Release
Interlude containing elements of "Dreams" by BOOTS and "Pink + White" by Frank Ocean
 * 1) "All Night"
 * 2) "Standing On The Sun" / "Already" (contains elements of "Grown Woman")
 * 3) "Heated"
 * 4) "Pure/Honey"

Encore

 * 1) "Summer Renaissance"

Set list - B2
The Betty Black Tour is the upcoming tenth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her eight studio album, act ii: ???. The tour's set list and musical arrangement emphasized rock, alternative, and country music and those genres' origins in Black culture.

Act I

 * 1) "Don't Hurt Yourself"
 * 2) "If I Were a Boy" / "You Oughta Know" (Alanis Morissette cover)
 * 3) "Freakum Dress" (electric version)
 * 4) "Hip Hop Star" (contains elements of "Rockstar 101" by Rihanna)

Act II

 * 1) "I Care"
 * 2) "No Angel"
 * 3) "Bow Down / I Been On"
 * 4) "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Five to One" by The Doors and "Ring the Alarm" by Tenor Saw)
 * 5) "Formation"
 * 6) "Apeshit"

Act III

 * 1) "Yes"
 * 2) "6 Inch"
 * 3) "All Up In Your Mind"
 * 4) "Bootylicious" (contains elements of "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks)
 * 5) "Suga Mama" (contains elements of "Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl" by Bessie Smith)
 * 6) "Sex on Fire" (Kings of Leon cover)

Act IV
Interlude containing elements of "Interlude: Dad Was Mad" and "Mad" by Solange Knowles
 * 1) "Find Your Way Back"
 * 2) "Don't Wanna Fight" (Alabama Shakes cover)
 * 3) "Freedom"
 * 4) "Daddy Lessons" (The Chicks arrangement)

Act V
Interlude containing elements of "Sandcastles" and "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" by Lauryn Hill
 * 1) "Jealous"
 * 2) "Disappear"
 * 3) "Resentment"
 * 1) "I Miss You" / "Superpower"
 * 2) "Love Drought"
 * 3) "That's Why You're Beautiful"

Act VI
Interlude containing elements of "Venus vs. Mars" by Jay Z
 * 1) "Baby Boy" / "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" (Dawn Penn cover)
 * 2) "Hold Up" / "Countdown"
 * 3) "Green Light"
 * 4) "Why Don't You Love Me"

Finale

 * 1) "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" and "U Don't Know" by Jay Z)
 * 2) "Irreplaceable"
 * 3) "Heated"

Set list - CC
Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit World Tour is the upcoming tenth concert tour by American singer Beyoncé in support of her eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter. The tour continued the album's exploration of country music and related genres and their roots in Black musical traditions, with an emphasis on live instrumental arrangements. Many songs from Beyoncé's oeuvre prior to Cowboy Carter were rearranged with country, folk, Americana, and acoustic influences.

Act I: Welcome to the Rodeo

 * 1) "Ya Ya"
 * 2) Band introductions / "Fingertips" (Stevie Wonder cover) / "Proud Mary" (Tina Turner cover)
 * 3) "Why Don't You Love Me" / "Green Light" medley
 * 4) "Déjà Vu" (with elements of "Zombie" by Fela Kuti)
 * 5) "Crazy in Love" (with elements of "Country Girl" by The Carolina Chocolate Drops and "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" by Luke Bryan)

Act II: Daddy Said Shoot
"Down the Bayou" interlude with elements of "Mississippi Goddam" by Nina Simone and "Take Over", "Take It Higher", and "Hey Hey" by Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers "Ring the Alarm" dance break with elements of "Diva", "***Flawless", "Back Up", "Ring the Alarm" by Tenor Saw, "I Don't Fuck with You" by Big Sean, "Five to One" by The Doors, and "On to the Next One" and "U Don't Know" by Jay Z
 * 1) "Daddy Lessons"
 * 2) "Alliigator Tears" / "Love Drought"
 * 3) "Find Your Way Back"
 * 1) "Don't Hurt Yourself"
 * 2) "Daughter"
 * 3) "Jolene"

Act III: Driving Away
"Dad Was Mad" interlude
 * 1) "Ameriican Requiem"
 * 2) "Blackbiird"
 * 3) "16 Carriages"
 * 4) "Ghost / Haunted"
 * 5) "All Up In Your Mind" (with elements of "Pan American Blues" by DeFord Bailey)
 * 6) "6 Inch"

Act IV: Til The Day I Die
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" / "Part II (On the Run)" interlude "Video Phone" / "Thique" dance break
 * 1) "II Most Wanted" (with elements of "End of Time")
 * 2) "Levii's Jeans"
 * 3) "Cuff It"
 * 4) "Bodyguard"
 * 1) "Desert Eagle" (with elements of "Partition")
 * 2) "Suga Mama"

Act V: Wild Horses Run
"No Angel" / "Just For Fun" interlude
 * 1) "Flamenco" / "Mine" / "Baby Boy"
 * 2) "Riiverdance"
 * 3) "II Hands II Heaven"
 * 4) "Virgo's Groove"
 * 5) "Rocket" (with elements of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" by D'Angelo and "Help Me Make It Through the Night" by Kris Kristofferson)
 * 6) "Countdown" / "Tyrant"

Act VI: Reverent Children Singing
"Keys to the Kingdom" interlude
 * 1) "Protector"
 * 2) "Bigger"
 * 3) "My Rose" / "Superpower" / "That's Why You're Beautiful"
 * 4) "Irreplaceable"
 * 5) "XO"

Act VII: Ain't No Regular Singer
"Tina Taught Me" interlude
 * 1) "America Has a Problem"
 * 2) "Bug A Boo" (H-Town chopped and screwed mix)
 * 3) "Spaghettii" (with elements of "Kitty Kat" and "Creole")
 * 4) "Formation" / "Bow Down / I Been On"
 * 5) "My House"
 * 6) "Heated"

Finale: Lay Your Cards Down
"Smoke Hour Willie Nelson" interlude
 * 1) "Texas Hold 'Em" (Pony Up mix)
 * 2) "Break My Soul"
 * 3) "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (with elements of "I Feel Like Funkin' It Up" and "Do Watcha Wanna" by Rebirth Brass Band)
 * 4) "Love On Top"

Set list - A
The Positions World Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her sixth studio album, Positions. The tour's set list received praise for its narrative cohesion and emotional intimacy and vulnerability, as well as for Grande's vocal performance.

Act I: My Love Infinite
Introduction (contains elements of "Shut Up", "You Don't Know Me", "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore, and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" by Dusty Springfield) "Moonlight" interlude
 * 1) "Positions"
 * 2) "Be Alright" (contains elements of "Cunty" by Kevin Aviance and "WTP" by Teyana Taylor)
 * 3) "Just Like Magic"
 * 4) "Sweetener" / "Successful"
 * 5) "7 Rings"
 * 1) "R.E.M."
 * 2) "Six Thirty" / "Obvious"
 * 3) "Honeymoon Avenue"

Act II: Like That
"A World Like That/In Your Life Like That" interlude (contains elements of "West Side" and "Imagine")
 * 1) "Motive" (contains elements of "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado)
 * 2) "Boyfriend" (Social House cover) / "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"
 * 3) "Quit" (Cashmere Cat cover)
 * 4) "Bad Idea"
 * 5) "Touch It"
 * 6) "Safety Net"

Act III: How Good It Feels
"How Good It Feels" interlude (contains elements of "Needy", "Make Up" and "The Way")
 * 1) "Nasty"
 * 2) "My Favorite Part" (Mac Miller cover)
 * 3) "My Hair"
 * 4) "Love Language" (contains elements of "Lovin' It")
 * 5) "Hands on Me" (contains elements of "Heatstroke")
 * 6) "Bad Decisions"

Act IV: Believe
"Needed Something to Believe In" interlude (contains elements of "Daydreamin'", "In My Head", and "Better Off") "Goodnight/Tomorrow" interlude (contains elements of "Goodnight N Go", "My All" by Mariah Carey, and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" by Amy Winehouse")
 * 1) "Everytime" / "Broken Clocks" (SZA cover)
 * 2) "Leave Me Lonely"
 * 3) "Off the Table"
 * 1) "Die for You (Remix)" (The Weeknd cover)
 * 2) "Breathin" / "Sometimes"
 * 3) "POV"

Act V: Up All Night
"Don't Wanna Sleep Tonight" introduction (contains elements of "Dance to This" by Troye Sivan)
 * 1) "Greedy"
 * 2) "Be My Baby" / "Baby I" (contains elements of "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes and "Baby Boy" by Beyoncé)
 * 3) "Side to Side"
 * 4) "34+35"
 * 5) "God Is a Woman"
 * 6) "Dangerous Woman"

Act VI: Never Leave
"Someone Like You" interlude (contains elements of "Forever Boy", "Pete Davidson", and "Adore") "Light" interlude (includes elements of "The Light Is Coming", "Focus", and "For Good")
 * 1) "Test Drive"
 * 2) "Into You"
 * 1) "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Judy Garland cover) / "Rain on Me" (Lady Gaga cover)
 * 2) "Break Free"
 * 3) "No Tears Left to Cry"

Encore

 * 1) "Thank U, Next"

Set list - A2
The Eternal Sunshine World Tour is the upcoming sixth concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine.

Act I: The Girl You See in Photographs

 * 1) "Intro (End of the World)"
 * 2) "Honeymoon Avenue"
 * 3) "Bye"
 * 4) "Jason's Song (Gave It Away)" / "You Don't Know Me" / "Shut Up" medley
 * 5) "True Story"

Act II: Just Want You To Be Mine
"Saturn Returns Interlude"
 * 1) "West Side"
 * 2) "Borderline"
 * 3) "Motive" (contains elements of "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado)
 * 4) "Bad Idea"
 * 5) "Hello Sunshine" (Aretha Franklin cover)
 * 6) "R.E.M."
 * 1) "Eternal Sunshine"

Act III: This Love's Possessing Me

 * 1) "Don't Wanna Break Up Again"
 * 2) "Everytime"
 * 3) "Safety Net"
 * 4) "Touch It"
 * 5) "Supernatural"
 * 6) "Breathin" / "Sometimes"

Act IV: Let's Get Intertwined

 * 1) "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"
 * 2) "The Boy Is Mine"
 * 3) "Into You"
 * 4) "Be Alright" / "Sweetener" / "Successful"
 * 5) "7 Rings"
 * 6) "Side to Side" / "34+35"

Act V: A Happy Disaster

 * 1) "We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)"
 * 2) "I Wish I Hated You"
 * 3) "Goodnight N Go"
 * 4) "My All" (Mariah Carey cover)
 * 5) "Off the Table"
 * 6) "Needy"
 * 7) "POV"
 * 8) "Imperfect for You" (acoustic)

Finale: My Love Infinite

 * 1) "God Is a Woman" / "Dangerous Woman"
 * 2) "Break Free"
 * 3) "Positions"

Encore: I Won't Hide

 * 1) "No Tears Left to Cry" / "Rain on Me" (Lady Gaga cover)
 * 2) "Yes, And?"

Set List - LG
The Little Monsters Ball World Tour was the eighth headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga. Performing a career-spanning setlist including songs from all six of her studio albums, as well as her collaborative album Cheek to Cheek with Tony Bennett and the A Star is Born film soundtrack, Gaga described the tour as a love letter to her fans, who she refers to as the "Little Monsters". Unlike previous concert tours, Gaga was not promoting a new studio album, stating that she wanted to reinterpret and reimagine her existing oeuvre and reconnect with her fans after filming several motion picture appearances and before returning to the studio to record new material. The tour received praise for the breadth and depth of the setlist, Gaga's vocal performance, and the theatrical caliber of the staging, choreography, and visuals.

Act I: Even Just Tonight

 * 1) "Just Dance" (stripped down intro)
 * 2) "Marry the Night"
 * 3) "Born This Way"
 * 4) "Babylon (Haus Labs Version)" / "Babylon"
 * 5) "Enigma"

Act II: I Could Be Your Girl
"I Like It Rough" / "Fashion of His Love" interlude
 * 1) "Sour Candy"
 * 2) "Summerboy"
 * 3) "LoveGame" / "Heavy Metal Lover"
 * 4) "G.U.Y."
 * 5) "Aura"
 * 6) "Paparazzi" (2009 MTV Video Music Awards arrangement)

Act III: Feels Good To Be Lonely
"Bloody Mary" / "John Wayne" interlude
 * 1) "Dance in the Dark" / "Dancing in the Dark" (Bruce Springsteen cover)
 * 2) "Dancin' in Circles"
 * 3) "Sexxx Dreams"
 * 4) "So Happy I Could Die"

Act IV: Those Evil Eyes
"Government Hooker" / "Alice (LSDXOXO Remix)" interlude
 * 1) "Perfect Illusion"
 * 2) "Scheiße"
 * 3) "Replay" (with elements of "Why Did You Do That?")
 * 4) "Monster"
 * 5) "Swine"
 * 6) "911"

Act V: Where They Can't Hurt Us
"1000 Doves (Planningtorock Remix)" interlude

(Acoustic set performed at piano on B-stage interspersed with commentary and storytelling from Gaga)
 * 1) "Shallow"
 * 2) "Angel Down (Work Tape)"
 * 3) "Speechless"
 * 4) "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"
 * 5) "Poker Face (Piano & Voice Version)"
 * 6) "ARTPOP"

Finale: A Moment of Truth
"Electric Chapel" interlude
 * 1) "Alejandro" / "Judas"
 * 2) "Stupid Love"
 * 3) "The Edge of Glory"

Encore: At Least I'm Alive
"Sine from Above" interlude "Disco Heaven" / "Just Another Day" outro
 * 1) "I Want Your Love" (Chic cover) / "Bad Romance"
 * 2) "Rain on Me"