Mitski announces 2026 tour dates and new single

Singer-songwriter Mitski has revealed plans for an extensive 2026 tour across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, coinciding with the release of her upcoming album. The tour kicks off with a six-night residency in New York City next month. Along with the announcement, she shared a new track, "I’ll Change For You," from the album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, due out on February 27.

Mitski's tour begins on March 2 with a six-night residency at The Shed in New York, NY, running through March 9. Support acts for the New York shows will rotate between Sex Week and Gustaf. Following this, she will perform five nights at Hollywood High in Los Angeles, CA, from March 30 to April 4, with Haley Heynderickx joining for the Los Angeles dates.

The itinerary extends internationally, including a one-off show on March 23 at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico, with La Zorra Zapata. On May 2, Mitski plays Kucukciftlik Park in Istanbul, Turkey, followed by dates in Paris (May 5 at Zenith Paris - La Villette with Maria Somerville), Amsterdam (May 6-7 at AFAS Live with Tarta Relena), Brussels (May 9 at Forest National with Gwenifer Raymond), and London (May 21 at Royal Albert Hall with the same).

Further stops include a four-night residency at Sydney Opera House in Australia from May 29 to June 1. The tour continues into July with shows in Manila (July 14 at Mall of Asia Arena), Bangkok (July 16 at UOB Live), Jakarta (July 18 at Tennis Indoor Senayan), Kuala Lumpur (July 20 at Zepp KL), and Singapore (July 21 at The Star Theatre), all presented as an evening with Mitski.

The tour announcement accompanies the debut of "I’ll Change For You," the second single from Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, following "Where’s My Phone?" The song features a video directed by Lexie Alley, showing Mitski in a chaotic bedroom setting, and artwork by Emily Flake. This album serves as the follow-up to her 2023 release, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.

For the New York and Los Angeles shows, fans must register by February 5, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET for a chance at presale access, with selected buyers able to purchase tickets starting February 12 at 10 a.m. local time. Full ticket information is available on Mitski.com.

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