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    HAIM Announce “I Quit” Fall Tour

    By Dom VigilApril 29, 2025
    HAIM I Quit Tour

    4x GRAMMY-nominated Southern California rock trio HAIM have announced they will embark on the “I quit tour” this Fall, with dates starting in North America in early September. The tour, in support of the band’s upcoming fourth studio album I quit – out June 20th (Columbia Records) – will see the sisters play 23 cities in North America and 7 cities across the UK. North America dates kick off in Philadelphia, PA at TD Pavilion at the Mann on September 4th and end October 11th in Santa Barbara, CA at Santa Barbara Bowl. HAIM will begin the UK leg of “I quit tour” on October 24th in Nottingham at Motorpoint Arena and wrap up on October 31st in Glasgow at OVO Hydro (see below for full list of tour dates – Dora Jar will support in select cities). Artist pre-sale starts Thursday May 1st at10 am local time; to sign up for the artist presale click HERE. General on sale starts Friday May 2nd at 10am local time.

    Anticipation for HAIM’s upcoming album I quit has been growing rapidly as the band have just released their new single and video “Down to be wrong.” Rolling Stone called the track “a slow-burning rocker of supreme self-preservation in the wake of heartbreak — one that quietly simmers in the verses, and builds to a cathartic release of reflections,” while Paste describes it as “anthemic pop resilience” and The Independent raves “Haim are glorious on ‘Down to Be Wrong’”. This comes on the heels of releasing lead single “Relationships” and album track “Everybody’s trying to figure me out.” Upon the release of “Everybody’s trying to figure me out,” Consequence declared, “HAIM kick off single girl summer,” while Uproxx said the track, “unravels a people pleasing panic attack,” and Clash declared it, “leads into HAIM’s new era…tune in now.”

    The “I quit tour” marks a return to headlining iconic venues like Madison Square Garden in NYC and London’s The O2 which the band played on their acclaimed 2022 “One More Haim Tour.” Yesterday HAIM delivered an incredible performance at Jazz Fest in New Orleans just after playing two surprise, sold-out shows for fans at The Bellwether in LA. HAIM are scheduled to perform at Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, Spain on June 6th and in Portugal on June 14th. Renowned for their electric and energetic live performances, HAIM have toured the world playing headlining shows and festival stages including Glastonbury, Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and more.

    Tour dates:

    Sept. 4 – TD Pavilion at the Mann, Philadelphia, PA
    Sept. 5 – The Stage at Suffolk Downs, Boston, MA
    Sept. 6 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
    Sept. 8 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
    Sept. 9 – Westville Music Bowl, New Haven, CT
    Sept. 10 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
    Sept. 12 – United Center, Chicago, IL
    Sept. 13 – The Rave, Milwaukee, WI
    Sept. 14 – The Armory, Minneapolis, MN
    Sept. 17 – Edgefield, Portland, OR
    Sept. 18 – WAMU Theater, Seattle, WA
    Sept. 20 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, Vancouver, BC
    Sept. 23 – Mesa Amphitheatre, Phoenix, AZ
    Sept. 25 – The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX
    Sept. 26 – Moody Center, Austin, TX
    Sept. 28 – White Oak Music Hall- Lawn, Houston, TX
    Sept. 30 – The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN
    Oct. 3 – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, Denver, CO
    Oct. 4 – The Great Saltair, Salt Lake City, UT
    Oct. 7 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
    Oct. 9 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA
    Oct. 10 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA
    Oct. 11 – Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA
    Oct. 24 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, UK
    Oct. 25 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK
    Oct. 26 – Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK
    Oct. 28 – The O2, London, UK
    Oct. 30 – AO Arena, Manchester, UK
    Oct. 31 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK

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