Sad banger queen Mitski drops emotional new bop, announces 2022 world tour
Author: Jonny Yates
Mitski has announced a headline tour for 2022. (Ebru Yildiz)
Mitski has announced a headline tour for 2022 and tickets go on sale very soon.
The singer-songwriter will perform dates across the UK, US and Europe between February and May next year.
Fans can get their hands on tickets for Mitski’s tour from 9am on 8 October via See Tickets and Ticketmaster.
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She will headline shows in Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester and London in April during the UK and Ireland leg.
It’s expected to be in support of a new album as she’s also released a brand new song entitled, “Working for the Knife”.
Mitski says: “It’s about going from being a kid with a dream, to a grown up with a job, and feeling that somewhere along the way you got left behind
“It’s being confronted with a world that doesn’t seem to recognize your humanity, and seeing no way out of it.”
It marks her first new music in three years, following up her acclaimed 2018 album Be the Cowboy.
The LP, which features singles “Nobody” and “Two Slow Dancers”, was named the album of the year by a number of major music publications including Vulture and Pitchfork.
Tickets for Mitski’s UK and Ireland leg are priced from £21 and they go on sale at 9am on 8 October via seetickets.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.
For tickets to the US and European dates head to ticketmaster.com on 8 October.
Mistki 2022 UK tour dates
- 17 February – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
- 18 February – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
- 19 February – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
- 21 February – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
- 22 February – New Orleans, LA – Civic Theatre
- 24 February – Houston, TX – The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall
- 25 February – Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum
- 26 February – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater
- 28 February – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
- 3 March – Los Angeles, CA – Shrine Exposition Hall
- 4 March – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
- 7 March – Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
- 9 March – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
- 12 March – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
- 14 March – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre
- 15 March – Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
- 17 March – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
- 18 March – Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
- 19 March – Montreal, Quebec – St-Jean-Baptiste Church
- 21 March – Boston, MA – TBD
- 24 March – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
- 25 March – Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
- 26 March – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
- 29 March – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
- 30 March – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
- 31 March – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
- 21 April – Bristol, Marble Factory
- 22 April – Leeds, University Stylus
- 23 April – Glasgow, Queen Margaret Union
- 25 April – Dublin, Vicar Street
- 26 April – Manchester, O2 Ritz
- 28 April – London, The Roundhouse
- 30 April – Brussels, Botanique
- May – Tourcoing, France – Le Grand Mix
- 3 May – Paris, France – Le Cabaret Sauvage
- 4 May – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
- 6 May – Zurich, Switzerland – Mascotte
- 7 May – Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks
- 9 May – Berlin, Germany – Metropol
- 10 May – Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
- 11 May – Stockholm, Sweden – Nalen
- 12 May – Oslo, Norway – Rockefeller Music Hall
- 14 May – Hamburg, Germany – Fabrik
- 15 May – Cologne, Germany – Stollwerck
- 17 May – Vienna, Austria – WUK
- 18 May – Prague, Czech Republic – Rock Cafe
- 19 May – Munich, Germany – Strom
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Author: Jonny Yates