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One of indie rock’s most compelling live performers is back on the road. Mitski has announced a 2026 world tour built around multi-night residencies at some of the planet’s most iconic stages: The Shed in NYC, Hollywood High in LA, and the Sydney Opera House. The tour supports her eighth album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, dropping February 27 via Dead Oceans.
With 25 performances spanning 15 cities across four continents — from March through July 2026 — this is Mitski’s most expansive tour yet. Each stop features a rotating cast of handpicked openers including Haley Heynderickx, Gustaf, Sex Week, and more. Southeast Asian shows are billed as “An Evening With Mitski” with no opener. General sale begins February 13; presales start February 11. Full details at mitski.com.
Mitski’s decision to anchor her 2026 tour around extended residencies reflects her evolution as a theatrical performer. Her 2024–25 The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We tour earned widespread acclaim for its interpretive choreography and immersive staging — fans consistently describe her concerts as transcendent experiences that blur the line between music and performance art. The residency format allows Mitski to develop deeper, more elaborate productions at each venue, giving audiences a more complete artistic vision than a one-night stand allows.
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Mitski Miyawaki, known professionally as Mitski, is a Japanese-American singer-songwriter whose emotionally raw lyrics and genre-defying sound have made her one of the defining indie artists of her generation. Born in Japan and raised across multiple countries, Mitski studied studio composition at Purchase College’s Conservatory of Music, where she self-released her first two albums as her senior thesis. She signed with Dead Oceans for 2016’s Puberty 2, which produced the breakthrough single “Your Best American Girl,” and has since released a string of critically beloved records that have earned Album of the Year honors from outlets including Pitchfork, NPR Music, and The New York Times.
All Southeast Asian dates are billed as “An Evening With Mitski” with no opening act.
With eight studio albums spanning 14 years, Mitski has carved out one of indie music’s most distinctive and acclaimed catalogs. Each record represents a sonic evolution while maintaining her hallmark emotional transparency.
A Mitski show transcends the traditional concert experience. Her performances integrate choreographed movement, dramatic lighting, and minimal but evocative set design to create what fans and critics describe as something closer to theater than a typical rock show. During The Land tour, Mitski performed atop tables and moved through intricate routines that gave physical form to her songs’ emotional landscape. Her 2025 concert film, Mitski: The Land, captured this artistry for 27 countries.
Beyond touring, Mitski is currently composing the music and lyrics for the stage musical adaptation of The Queen’s Gambit, further demonstrating her range as a multidisciplinary artist.
Mitski’s 2026 tour runs from March 2 through July 21, with residencies in New York (March 2–9), Los Angeles (March 30–April 4), and Sydney (May 29–June 1), plus standalone dates across Mexico, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
The tour supports Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Mitski’s eighth studio album releasing February 27, 2026 via Dead Oceans. The narrative album follows a reclusive woman finding freedom within her own home.
Mitski is performing six nights at The Shed in New York City on March 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9, 2026. The first three shows feature Sex Week as the opener, and the final three feature Gustaf.
Yes, Mitski performs at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 21, 2026, with Gwenifer Raymond as support. It is currently the only announced UK date.
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Prices vary by date, venue, and seat location. Residency shows at prestigious venues like The Shed and the Sydney Opera House typically command premium pricing due to high demand. All prices on our marketplace include every fee with no hidden charges.
It depends on the venue. Some locations like The Shed and Hollywood High may offer general admission standing configurations, while others like the Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House feature assigned seating. Check individual venue details when selecting your tickets.
Show times vary by city. For reference, the Mexico City show is listed at 9 p.m. local and European dates generally show 8 p.m. local time. Check your specific date and venue for confirmed times.
Support acts rotate by city: Sex Week and Gustaf in New York, La Zorra Zapata in Mexico City, Haley Heynderickx in Los Angeles, Canozan in Istanbul, Maria Somerville in Paris, Tarta Relena in Amsterdam, and Gwenifer Raymond in Brussels and London. All Southeast Asian dates are An Evening With Mitski with no opener.
Only the dates listed have been officially announced as of February 2026. Artists commonly add dates as demand warrants, so follow Mitski’s official channels for any additions.
Mitski is best known for songs like Your Best American Girl from Puberty 2, Nobody and Washing Machine Heart from Be the Cowboy, and My Love Mine All Mine from The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. Her new album singles Where’s My Phone? and I’ll Change for You are already generating significant buzz.
Mitski’s performances are theatrical and emotionally immersive. Expect interpretive choreography, dramatic lighting, and deeply moving vocal performances. Fans consistently describe her shows as experiences that go beyond a typical concert, with many calling them the most moving performances they have ever attended.
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With residency runs at The Shed, Hollywood High, and the Sydney Opera House, plus stops at the Royal Albert Hall and across Southeast Asia, Mitski’s 2026 tour is her most ambitious yet. Demand for Mitski tickets is expected to be intense. Lock in your seats now through our trusted resale marketplace — all prices include fees, and every purchase comes with full buyer protection.