Mitski Announces New Album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Out February 27th with Lead Single/Video, “Where’s My Phone?” - Dead Oceans
Mitski Announces Massive 2026 World Tour
The indie rock world is buzzing about the highly anticipated Mitski 2026 tour announcement. This sprawling international journey will kick off in March. The tour supports her eighth studio album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” released on February 27, 2026, via Dead Oceans. This announcement signals a major new era for the artist. Mitski continues to captivate audiences with her profound lyricism and evolving sound. Fans across North America, Europe, and Asia can experience her renowned live performance, which critics praise for its emotional intensity and theatrical artistry.
The tour begins with a series of residencies in major global cities. It starts with a six-night run at The Shed in New York City from March 2-9. Next, a five-performance residency at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles and a four-night stint at the iconic Sydney Opera House follow. The extensive tour will then cross continents, with dates in Mexico City, Istanbul, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and a notable stop at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The tour will conclude in Singapore on July 21, 2026.
A New Album: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me
The tour supports Mitski’s latest full-length project, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me. Critics describe the album as a narrative-rich exploration focusing on a reclusive woman who finds freedom within her home. The project heralded its lead single, “Where’s My Phone?”, and the follow-up, “I’ll Change For You.” Both songs hint at the album’s thematic depth and sonic direction. The album, recorded with a live band and orchestra, continues to build on the country and Americana-infused soundscapes she explored in her critically acclaimed 2023 album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. Critics have noted the album’s complex psychological palette and its ability to blend heartfelt tunes with themes of loneliness and delusion.
The Tansy House Exhibit further brings the album’s concept to life. This immersive experience allows fans to step into the album’s “spiritual home.” This unique installation, available to ticketholders on show days, offers a deeper glimpse into the world Mitski has created with her new music. The album itself has received positive reviews. Many praise Mitski’s growth as a storyteller and her ability to adapt her sound while staying true to the core themes that have resonated with fans for years.
The Unforgettable Live Experience
A Mitski concert is more than just a musical performance; it’s a piece of performance art. Fans celebrated her previous tours, particularly for The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, for their intricate choreography and minimalist, yet powerful, stage design. Reviews from her 2024 tour highlighted her use of movement and lighting to convey deep emotion. She danced with a beam of light for “Heaven” or mimicked a dog on all fours for “I Bet on Losing Dogs.” Early shows in the 2026 tour suggest a potential shift away from heavy choreography, but her commanding stage presence remains a central element of the live experience. She has a unique ability to make large venues feel intimate, drawing the audience into the raw vulnerability of her music.
Fans can expect a setlist that pulls heavily from the new album, alongside reimagined versions of beloved classics from her extensive catalog. This includes albums like Be the Cowboy and Puberty 2. Her concerts carry emotional weight, leaving audiences feeling deeply connected to the music and the artist herself.
A Diverse Lineup of Supporting Acts
One of the exciting aspects of the Mitski 2026 tour announcement is the diverse and thoughtfully curated lineup of supporting artists. The opening acts vary by city, offering a platform to a wide range of talented musicians.
- Sex Week and Gustaf (New York residency at The Shed)
- Haley Heynderickx (Los Angeles dates)
- La Zorra Zapata (Mexico City dates)
- Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, and Gwenifer Raymond (European leg)
This commitment to showcasing a variety of acts underscores Mitski’s position as a respected and influential figure in the indie music community.
How to Get Tickets
Mitski’s immense popularity has seen her songs like “My Love Mine All Mine” become viral sensations, so expect high demand for tickets. The general on-sale for most dates began on Friday, February 13, at 10 a.m. local time. The artist held a presale prior to that. Fans who pre-ordered the new album from her official store gained access. Official vendors like Ticketmaster offer tickets. We advise fans to purchase tickets from official sources to avoid inflated prices on the resale market. This high demand testifies to her dedicated fanbase and her status as one of her generation’s most vital and compelling artists.
Mitski’s Enduring Impact
From her early self-released albums like Lush (2012) to her recent Academy Award nomination, Mitski’s career has been a story of consistent artistic evolution and critical acclaim. Her music, which often explores themes of identity, loneliness, and belonging, has resonated deeply with a global audience. The viral success of tracks on platforms like TikTok has introduced her to a new generation of fans, solidifying her place as a major force in contemporary music. The Mitski 2026 tour announcement is not just news of a concert series; it’s a celebration of an artist at the peak of her powers, continuing to push creative boundaries and connect with listeners on a profound level.
Check for Tickets and Updates
As the tour dates approach, we encourage fans to check Mitski’s official website and official ticket vendor sites for the latest information on availability and any additional dates. This tour promises to be a landmark event for indie music in 2026, offering a chance to witness a truly singular artist in her element.
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