On 2 March 2022, Hayes announced the "Do You Remember?" Tour that would be performed in six Australian cities between January and February 2023 and would feature songs from his musical career as part of Savage Garden and as a solo artist. On 26 June 2022, Hayes announced UK tour dates, also for 2023. On 7 October, Hayes announced a North American leg of the "Do You Remember?" Tour, consisting of dates in
Toronto,
New York and
Los Angeles.
Set list The following set list is representative of the show in London at the
London Palladium on 28 March 2023. It may not represent the setlist from all of the shows. • "Homosapien" / "
Chained to You" / "
Pop!ular" • "
Affirmation" • "
The Animal Song" • "
Insatiable" / "
Forget Me Nots" / "
Fastlove" • "All You Pretty Things" / "
Step into the Light" • "
To the Moon and Back" / "
Smalltown Boy" • "
Two Beds and a Coffee Machine" • "
I Don't Know You Anymore" • "Poison Blood" • "
True Blue" / "
I Knew I Loved You" • "
Casey" • "Do You Remember?" • "Homosexual (Part One)" • "
Let's Try Being in Love" • "Pop!ular" / "
Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" / "
All Around Me" • "
Break Me Shake Me" / "
Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" • "Hey Matt" • "
Dublin Sky" • "
Crash and Burn" • "
Truly Madly Deeply"
Encore • "
I Want You" • "
The Best Thing"
Tour critical reception Review for the
Do You Remember? tour were positive. For the Brisbane show in February 2023, Peter Gray, writing for
The AU Review, rated the show 3.5/5 stars, opining "in spite of the production’s need for some tightening and polishing regarding the staging and choreography, Hayes, his open personality, and beautiful falsetto maintained the overall engagement." Brendon Veevers, reviewing for
Renowned for Sound praised the "stripped back moments where Hayes really shone, as well as moments of vulnerability where the singer would let us into moments in his life and journey as a son, a singer and a proud gay man", adding the whole production "truly turned out a spectacular night filled with music, love self-acceptance and nostalgia [...] an incredible night overflowing with some of the pops finest pennings from a true superstar of pop!" Kevin Cooper, reviewing the Royal Concert Hall stop in Nottingham on 21 March 2023 for
UK Music Reviews, praised Hayes' performance, claiming his "vocals had been outstanding and his stage presence captivating." Angela Pearson, for
Purple Revolver, rated
Do You Remember? 5/5 stars. Pearson gave Hayes a glowing review, and wrote "Darren bowing out of the limelight his talent so clearly deserves, and flourishes in, for the last 11 years was undoubtedly a vital personal choice for him, but I cannot help but mourn the lost time and potential for more music that was quashed. The fact music industry bosses perpetuated the homophobic shame he felt after he had the courage to come out is unforgivable. But, where we find Darren now feels so good - it is a privilege to have witnessed him return as his authentic self." ==Track listing==