Beabadoobee Announces North American Headline Tour

British indie alt innovator beabadoobee announced a series of North American headline shows – set to kick off April 8 in Vancouver and ending June 16 at Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh.
The string of 14 dates, produced by Live Nation, will take beabadoobee through major cities including Portland, Las Vegas, Austin, Houston and Atlanta, as well as festivals Bonnarooo and two weekends at Coachella. Joining the tour as special guests on select dates are Pretty Sick and Keni Titus.
Managed by Chris Melian at Banneryeer, baebadoobee’s agent is Mike Mori at CAA. General on-sale begins Friday, Feb. 7 at 10:00 AM local time.
Born in the Philippines and raised in London, Beatrice Laus, 24, has built a vested Gen-Z following the release of 3 acclaimed albums and 5 EPs with more than 6 billion global streams. In 2023, she opened for Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” and this year is out with Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour.” She has gained notoriety and attention as the face of brand campaigns for Miu Miu, Guess Jeans, Calvin Klein, Coach, Ray Ban, Adidas, Clarks, MAC Cosmetics and others.
Beabadoobee is nominated for two 2025 BRIT Awards in the categories of Artist of the Year and Alternative/Rock Act for the release of her third studio album, This is How Tomorrow Moves. Released in August 2024, the album was recorded at the legendary Shangri-La in Malibu with notable producer Rick Rubin and topped the UK Album Chart. The Brit Awards will be handed out March 1 at the O2 Arena.
Coming into what will be a busy 2025, beabadoobee closed out 2024 being named to the Time 100 Next List, an expansion of the Time100 list, which highlights 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, health, science, activism and more.
North American Headline Shows:
April 8 – Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC^
April 9 – Theater of the Clouds, Portland, Oregan^
April 11 – Hard Rock Live, Wheatland, California^
April 13 – Coachella (Weekend 1), Indio, California*^
April 16 – The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada^
April 20 – Coachella (Weekend 2), Indio, California*^
April 22 – Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona^
April 24 – Moody Amphitheater, Austin, Texas^
April 25 – 713 Music Hall, Houston, Texas^
April 26 – The Pavillion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, Texas^
June 11 – Asheville Yards, Asheville, North Carolina
June 13 – Coca-Cola Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia
June 14 – Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee*
June 16 – Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh, North Carolina
^ w/ special guests Pretty Sick & Keni Titus
*denotes festival appearance
