GAYLE Extends Spring Headline Run

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Rising star GAYLE has confirmed more headline dates, with stops including Chicago’s Subterranean, Seattle’s Barboza and London’s OMEARA. The news comes just days after the 17-year-old dropped her new single “ur just horny” as the follow-up to her smash hit “abcdefu.”   

The Nashville-based singer/songwriter – whose accolades include being named a YouTube’s “Artist On The Rise,” an Amazon “Artist to Watch 2022,” and one of Billboard’s “21 Under 21: The Ones To Watch” – initially announced just three gigs at Nashville’s Exit/In, West Hollywood’s Roxy Theatre and New York’s Mercury Lounge for her first-ever run of headline dates. The shows quickly sold out and second nights were added at Exit/In and Mercury Lounge. 
Now GAYLE has eight more dates lined up, with the “feeling it together tour” kicking off April 3 at Drake Underground in Toronto. 
 
January has been a huge month for GAYLE. Along with her new single and headline dates, the wunderkind just made her late night network TV debut with an interview and performance of “abcedfu” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and announced she’ll be supporting AJR’s tour late April and May. 
Presales for the new dates start Tuesday, Jan. 25 and the general onsale begins Friday, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. local time. Check out the routing below. 
GAYLE Headline Dates, with the new gigs bolded: 
March 9 – Nashville, Tenn., Exit/In
March 10 – Nashville, Tenn., Exit/In
March 14 – West Hollywood, Calif., The Roxy Theatre
March 21 – New York, N.Y., Mercury Lounge
March 22 – New York, N.Y., Mercury Lounge
April 3 – Toronto, Ontario, Drake Underground 
April 5 – Chicago, Ill., Subterranean 
April 7 – Minneapolis, Minn., Fine Line 
April 9 – Denver, Colo., Larimer Lounge 
April 12 – Seattle, Wash., Barboza 
April 13 – Portland, Ore., Holocene 
April 15 – San Francisco, Calif., Popscene / Rickshaw Stop 
May 30 – London, England, OMEARA
Tour Dates Supporting AJR: 
April 28 – Dallas, Texas, Toyota Music Factory
April 29  – Austin, Texas, Germania Amphitheater
April 30 – Houston, Texas, Cynthia Woods Pavilion
May 3 – Orlando, Fla., Addition Financial Arena
May 4 – Tampa, Fla., MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
May 6 – Atlanta, Ga., Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
May 7 – Raleigh, N.C., Red Hat Amphitheater
May 8 – Charlotte, N.C., PNC Music Pavilion
May 10 – Cincinnati, Ohio, ICON Music Center
May 11 – Cleveland, Ohio, Wolstein Center @ CSU
May 13 – Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein
May 14 – Washington, D.C., Merriweather Post Pavilion
May 15 – Philadelphia, Pa., TD Pavilion at the Mann
May 18 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Peterson Events Center
May 20 – Boston, Mass., Xfinity Center
May 21 – New York, N.Y., Forest Hills Stadium