MULTI-PLATINUM SINGER-SONGWRITER
MATT MAESON
ANNOUNCES 42-DATE TOUR OF NORTH AMERICA AND THE EU/ UK
CITIZENS HOUSE OF BLUES - BOSTON, MA
NOVEMBER 7, 2025
GENERAL ON-SALE BEGINS HERE ON JUNE 13 AT 10 AM
SHARES NEW SONG, “EVERLASTING”
FIRST NEW MUSIC SINCE HIS 2024 LIVE RECORD, THAT’S MY CUE: A SOLO EXPERIENCE
Today, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Matt Maeson announces his 42-date tour which will reunite him with his full band to play 27 dates in North America from late September through early November, and 15 dates in Europe and the UK in January and February 2026. The tour will stop at Citizens House of Blues in Boston, MA, on November 7, 2025.
Presales begin on June 10 at 10 am, and general on-sale begins here on June 13 at 10 am. A VIP package will be offered for each date which includes soundcheck viewing access, one signed, show-specific tour poster, one exclusive merch gift, one commemorative VIP laminate, early merch shopping access, and VIP early entry to the show.
Maeson today also shares his new song “Everlasting" [Atlantic Records], his first new music since his 2024 live record, That’s My Cue: A Solo Experience and his sold-out solo tour of the same name. The song chronicles the recent changes in Maeson’s life, including getting married, moving from Austin to Nashville, and becoming a dad. He processes these pivotal moments out loud in the song, wrestling with the idea of leaving it all behind, before dusting himself off finding comfort in the mantra-like chant, “Grit your teeth and make us proud. Fake it when you don’t know how.” He shares about the new song, “I wrote Everlasting from a very defeated place. I was trying to be a good father, a good husband, a good artist, etc…I was failing at all of it. I was hardly sleeping, drinking too much and not communicating. Failing in all of these aspects invited a lot of intrusive thoughts. Thoughts that I think many people in my same position have had but I don’t hear spoken about very often. They’re ugly and uncomfortable but they’re real nonetheless. I needed to be honest with myself and writing this song gave me the outlet to do that. It’s a heartbreaking song that in turn, has given me a lot of healing. I hope if there’s anyone out there listening in a similar place that it can meet them there and provide some solace.” SiriusXM’s AltNation premiered the song on Wednesday as an Advanced Placement. Listen to “Everlasting" here, and watch the music video, directed by Matthew Daniel Siskin here.
Matt Maeson makes songs for those moments when you need them the most. No matter how fast life goes, he can get a grip on it and slow it down just enough to sing about it. The Virginia-born and Nashville-based multi-platinum singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist transforms complicated feelings, uneasy thoughts, and self-doubt into arrestingly catchy alternative anthems anchored by relatable and raw emotion. Throughout the last decade, Matt has documented life’s twists and turns on tape. In 2019, he struck a chord and made history with his first LP, Bank on the Funeral. The album’s two Platinum-certified singles—“Cringe” and “Hallucinogenics” [feat. Lana Del Rey]—each climbed to #1 at Alternative, elevating him as “the first ever male solo artist to log two #1 Alternative hits from a full-length debut LP.” On its heels, 2022’s Never Had To Leave incited critical acclaim from American Songwriter, Consequence of Sound, and more. He emerged as the rare talent equally comfortable supporting Zach Bryan in arenas or lending his voice to tracks alongside Gryffin, Illenium, and Chelsea Cutler. He also embarked on the sold-out acoustic That’s My Cue Tour captured on his 2024 live record, That’s My Cue: A Solo Experience. Along the way, Matt got married, moved from Austin to Nashville, and became a dad. He processes these pivotal changes out loud on his new single, "Everlasting" [Atlantic Records].
MATT MAESON TOUR DATES
North America 2025
September 26: Dallas, TX - House of Blues
September 27: Austin, TX - Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater
September 29: Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren
October 1: San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park
October 2: Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
October 4: San Francisco, CA - Regency Ballroom
October 5: Eugene, OR - The McDonald Theatre
October 7: Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
October 8: Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo
October 10: Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory
October 11: Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre
October 16: Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom
October 18: Minneapolis, MN - First Ave.
October 19: Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre
October 21: Detroit, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre
October 22: Toronto, ON - History
October 24: Montreal, QC - Theatre Beanfield
October 25: New Haven, CT - Toad's Place
October 27: Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
October 28: Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore
October 30: Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
November 1: Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
November 3: Charlottesville, VA - The Jefferson Theater
November 4: Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre
November 5: Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
November 7: Boston, MA - Citizens House of Blues
November 8: Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
Europe 2026
January 30: Manchester, UK - New Century Hall
February 1: Glasgow, UK - Oran Mor
February 2: Dublin, IE - 3Olympia
February 4: London, UK - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
February 5: Antwerp, BE - Trix
February 7: Paris, FR - Trabendo
February 8: Zurich, CH - Plaza
February 10: Munich, DE - Technikum
February 11: Berlin, DE - Gretchen
February 13: Oslo, NO - John Dee
February 14: Stockholm, SE - Nalen
February 16: Copenhagen, DK - Lille Vega
February 17: Hamburg, DE - Mojo Club
February 19: Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg
February 20: Cologne, DE - Die Kantine
For more information please contact Emilio Herce (emilio@qprime.com) or Mary Moyer (mary@qprime.com) at Q Prime, 212.302.9790.