Addison Rae Announces Dates For Debut 2025 Headlining World Tour
Rae's debut full length studio album, Addison, was released earlier this month, landing at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The former TikTok star hosted an exclusive, intimate album listening event at The Box in New York City on June 5, where she gave fans a first listen to the album just hours before it was released. She performed seven songs from Addison for the first time ever at the event, including 'Fame Is a Gun,' 'High Fashion,' 'Aquamarine,' 'New York,' 'Headphones On' 'Diet Pepsi' and 'Times Like These.'
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Pre-sales for the world tour will kick off on Wednesday (June 18) at 10 a.m. local time across all territories, followed by a general on-sale that starts on Friday (June 20) at 10 a.m. local time; click here for more information.
Check out the full list of 2025 Addison Tour dates below.
Aug. 26: Dublin, Ireland @ National Stadium
Aug. 28: Manchester, England @ Manchester Academy
Aug. 30: London, England @ O2 Forum Kentish Town
Sept. 2: Paris, France @ L'Olympia
Sept. 4: Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royal
Sept. 5: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg
Sept. 7: Berlin, Germany @ Uber Eats Music Hall
Sept. 8: Cologne, Germany @ Live Music Hall
Sept. 22: Austin, TX @ ACL Live
Sept. 25: Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
Sept. 27: Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
Sept. 28: Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
Sept. 30: Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Oct. 1: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Oct. 5: Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
Oct. 7: Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
Oct. 8: Toronto, ON @ Rebel
Oct. 10: Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
Oct. 13: Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
Oct. 16: Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Oct. 19: Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Nov. 11: Melbourne, Australia @ Forum
Nov. 14: Brisbane, Australia @ The Fortitude Music Hall
Nov. 17: Sydney, Australia @ Enmore Theatre
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