Kali Uchis announces For The Girls tour with Mariah the Scientist

Kali Uchis will launch her For The Girls tour with Mariah the Scientist as special guest, hitting U.S. cities from May through August. Singer and producer Laila! joins as opener for select dates. The announcement comes six months after Uchis wrapped her previous Sincerely tour.

Kali Uchis revealed details of the For The Girls tour, set to begin on May 23 at Chicago's Sueños Music Festival. The trek includes major venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on May 26, Governors Ball in Queens, New York on June 6, and T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on August 8. Stops also feature Atlanta's Lakewood Amphitheatre, Austin's Germania Insurance Amphitheater, and Phoenix's Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, among others through the summer. Laila! supports on dates marked with an asterisk, such as the Colorado and Albuquerque shows early in the run. This marks a return to touring for Uchis, who finished her Sincerely tour six months ago. She and Mariah the Scientist previously collaborated on 'Pretty Promises' from Uchis' 2025 deluxe album Sincerely: P.S. and the single 'Is it a Crime,' which they performed live in Los Angeles recently. Uchis also released 'Muévelo' in December, a demo from her 2024 Orquídeas era.

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