Ethel Cain has added a second concert date in Los Angeles in support of her new album, Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You. After selling out her August 20 date at the Shrine Auditorium, concert promoter Goldenvoice came through with another show on August 21. The artist presale for Ethel Cain’s second L.A. date has begun. Fans who signed up can now access presale tickets for the new show using the same unique presale code sent to them.
If you missed the artist presale sign-up, you can take part in the Goldenvoice promoter presale on Thursday, March 27, at 10 AM using the presale code AQUA.
Supporting Ethel Cain will be 9millon.
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Kicking off Aug. 12 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Ethel Cain will headline her biggest tour to date with venues including Berkeley’s Greek Theater (Aug. 18), New York’s Radio City Music Hall (Sept. 9), London’s Eventim Apollo (Oct. 9), Paris’ L’Olympia (Oct. 18), and many more.
Ethel Cain tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. local time.
Cain’s new album, Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You is set for release this August, 2025.
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Ethel Cain 2025 Tour Dates
August 12—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
August 13—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
August 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Vancouver, BC
August 16—Edgefield—Portland, OR
August 18—The Greek Berkeley—Berkeley, CA
August 20—Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA
August 21—Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA
August 22—Arizona Financial Theatre—Phoenix, AZ
August 24—The Bomb Factory—Dallas, TX
August 25—713 Music Hall—Houston, TX
August 26—Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park—Austin, TX
August 28—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
August 29—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
August 30—Asheville Yards—Asheville, NC
September 4—Stage AE —Pittsburgh, PA
September 5—The Anthem—Washington, D.C.
September 6—The Met—Philadelphia, PA
September 9—Radio City Music Hall—New York, NY
September 10—Kings Theatre—Brooklyn, NY
September 12—Roadrunner—Boston, MA
September 13—Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B—Buffalo, NY
September 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
September 16—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
September 17—Masonic Cathedral Theatre—Detroit, MI
September 19—Palace Theatre—St. Paul, MN
September 20—The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds)—Chicago, IL
October 2—O2 Apollo—Manchester, England
October 4—O2 Academy Glasgow—Glasgow, Scotland
October 9—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 14—Ancienne Belgique—Brussels, Belgium
October 15—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
October 16—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
October 18—L’Olympia—Paris, France
October 21—Carlswerk Victoria—Cologne, Germany
October 23—Huxley’s Neue Welt—Berlin, Germany
October 24—Docks—Hamburg, Germany
October 25—Vega—Copenhagen, Denmark
October 27—Sentrum Scene—Oslo, Norway
October 28—Fållan—Stockholm, Sweden
October 31—Stodola—Warsaw, Poland
November 1—Roxy—Prague, Czech Republic
November 2—Gasometer—Vienna, Austria
November 4—X-tra—Zurich, Switzerland
November 5—Alcatraz—Milan, Italy
November 7—Razzmatazz—Barcelona, Spain
November 8—Teatro Eslava—Madrid, Spain
November 9—LAV Warehouse—Lisbon, Portuga
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