Poppy Announces

Poppy Announces "They're All Around Us" 2025 Tour


GRAMMY-NOMINATED ARTIST 

POPPY 

ANNOUNCES “THEY'RE ALL AROUND US” 2025 NORTH AMERICA TOUR

 

CITIZENS HOUSE OF BLUES - BOSTON, MA - FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 2025

 

Tickets Available Starting on Tuesday, November 19 with Artist Presales;

General On-sale Begins on Friday, November 22 at 10 am at LiveNation.com

Following the release of her new album, Negative Spaces, Grammy-nominated artist Poppy announces her 2025 North American tour ‘They’re All Around Us’. Produced by Live Nation, the 28-city tour includes a stop at Citizens House of Blues in Boston, MA, on Friday, April 4, 2025.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with artist presales beginning on Tuesday, November 19. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, November 22 at 10 am at LiveNation.com.

THEY’RE ALL AROUND US 2025 TOUR DATES: 

Tue Mar 11 — San Francisco, CA — The Fillmore  

Thu Mar 13 — Portland, OR — Crystal Ballroom  

Fri Mar 14 — Seattle, WA — Neptune Theatre  

Sun Mar 16 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex  

Mon Mar 17 — Denver, CO — Summit  

Thu Mar 20 — Minneapolis, MN — The Fillmore Minneapolis  

Fri Mar 21 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues Chicago  

Sat Mar 22 — McKees Rocks, PA — Roxian Theatre  

Mon Mar 24 — Louisville, KY — Mercury Ballroom  

Tue Mar 25 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrew's Hall  

Wed Mar 26 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues Cleveland  

Fri Mar 28 — Toronto, ON — The Danforth Music Hall  

Sat Mar 29 — Montreal, QC — Théâtre Beanfield  

Mon Mar 31 — New Haven, CT — Toad's Place  

Tue Apr 01 — Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Paramount  

Thu Apr 03 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore Philadelphia  

Fri Apr 04 — Boston, MA — Citizens House of Blues Boston  

Sat Apr 05 — Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring  

Mon Apr 07 — Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore Charlotte  

Wed Apr 09 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl Nashville  

Thu Apr 10 — Atlanta, GA — Buckhead Theatre  

Sat Apr 12 — Lake Buena Vista, FL — House of Blues Orlando  

Sun Apr 13 — Tampa, FL — The Ritz Ybor  

Wed Apr 16 — Houston, TX — House of Blues Houston  

Thu Apr 17 — Austin, TX — Emo's Austin  

Sat Apr 19 — San Antonio, TX — Aztec Theatre  

Tue Apr 22 — Tempe, AZ — Marquee Theatre  

Wed Apr 23 — Los Angeles, CA — The Wiltern

 

ABOUT POPPY

An insatiably inventive drive has fueled Poppy’s surrealistic rise through countless corners of the arts and music worlds, with each of her many projects so far revealing a different glimpse of a true visionary unconcerned with genre, unimpressed by convention, and forever defying expectations. It’s that eclecticism that has cemented Poppy’s reputation as a boundary-obliterating artist redefining culture as we know it, at every turn. From performance art provocateur, to video director, to sci-fi graphic novel author, to a globe-traveling recording artist whose songbook encompasses anything from brutal metal breakdowns and snappy ‘60s bubblegum, to trap-pop and grunge-punk, absolutely nothing has been off-limits when it comes to Poppy masterfully executing her varied artistic vision. Her 2021 GRAMMY nod for Best Metal Performance (“BLOODMONEY”) marked the first time a solo female artist had ever been nominated in the category. Her staggeringly chameleon-like adaptability has kept fans guessing what’s next every step of the way. And yet, each impressive and feverishly ambitious pivot manages to sound uniquely, and singularly “Poppy”.

Poppy’s 2024 has been one of her most memorable years yet, between touring with 30 Second to Mars and Avenged Sevenfold, and releasing smash collaborative singles with the likes of Bad Omens (“V.A.N.”) and Knocked Loose (“Suffocate”). It only gets better, with the solo artist now vaulting deep into her next daring era with the release of her fifth multi-versal full-length, Negative Spaces. The album continues the sonic adventurism of this spring’s diamond-radiant industrial anthem “new way out,” with Poppy and producer Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me the Horizon) also mirror-balling through delicately-delivered pop (“yesterday”), full bodied screams (“have you had enough”), synth-symbiotic ‘80s retro-futurism (“crystallized”) and energy-jolted ‘00s pop-punk (“Negative Spaces”). It’s the thrilling sound of an ever-evolving artist redefining their legacy one song at a time, with a welcome understanding that there’s still so much inspiration to be found in the margins yet to be explored, deep within the negative spaces.