Beabadoobee 2024 North American tour: Presale code, dates, venues, & all you need to know

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Beabadoobee to go on a North American tour starting September 8 (Image via Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

Beabadoobee is headlining her first outing of the year and has announced a North American tour called This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour. The singer-songwriter welcomed fans to the concerts through Instagram this Wednesday, May 29, as she revealed the tour dates, which begins on September 8.

Produced by Live Nation, the fall tour supports the singer's upcoming album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, set to release on August 16 this year. The 12-day tour spans major cities in North America, and one show is planned for Ontario.

Tickets for the fall tour will be available through a Live Nation presale that fans can access with the code 'CHORD' starting at 10 am EDT on June 3. An early artist presale for the tour tickets begins at 10 am EDT on May 31. Fans can access the artist presale by registering at the singer's website - Beabadoobee.com.

The This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour begins in the fall on September 8 (Image via Beabadoobee/ Facebook)
The This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour begins in the fall on September 8 (Image via Beabadoobee/ Facebook)

The official Platinum tickets and VIP packages for the fall tour will be available on open sale starting at 10 am EDT on June 6. The tickets for all This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour dates will also be available through an open sale to the general public starting at 10 am EDT on June 6.


Everything to know about Beabadoobee's This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour

Beabadoobee will commence her headlining tour on September 8 with the first concert at Pennsylvania's The Met Philadelphia. The Sunny Day singer will then perform three consecutive shows at The Anthem in Washington DC, New York's SummerStage, and Boston's MGM Music Hall.

She will head to Canada on September 15 for a one-off performance at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto. The Lovesong singer will return to North America on September 18 and take over the stage at Chicago's Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom. Shows in Maryland, Denver, and Salt Lake City will follow up the Chicago performance.

The last few days of the This Is How Tomorrow Moves tour will be lined with performances at Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery is in Woodinville, and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is in San Francisco. Beabadoobee's last show for the tour will be at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on September 28.

The Filipino-English singer will be supported on all dates by the duo of Charlie Martin and Will Taylor from the American indie pop band - Hovvdy. The setlist for the tour is yet to be revealed, but fans can hope Beabadoobee will perform the sets from her upcoming album.

The This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour covers 11 North American cities and one Canadian city (Image via Rich Fury/Getty Images)
The This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour covers 11 North American cities and one Canadian city (Image via Rich Fury/Getty Images)

The confirmed venues and dates for Beabadoobee's North American tour are:

  • September 8 — The Met Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • September 9 — The Anthem, Washington DC
  • September 11 — SummerStage in Central Park, New York
  • September 13 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts
  • September 15 — Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario
  • September 17 — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
  • September 18 — Saint Louis Music Park, Maryland Heights, Montana
  • September 20 — Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado
  • September 21 — The Union, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • September 24 — Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, Washington
  • September 26 — Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
  • September 28 — Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California

This Is How Tomorrow Moves is the third studio album of Beabadoobee's career. Her album explores the themes of personal growth and self-acceptance with 14 tracks - Take A Bite, California, Post, Real Man, Girl Song, and Beaches, among others.

The album's lead single, Take A Bite, released on May 9 and has surpassed over one million views on YouTube.

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