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As Haim gears up for the release of their much-anticipated fourth album, the sibling trio has announced a comprehensive series of North American and U.K. tour dates.
The sisters officially unveiled the title of their upcoming album just a week ago during a live performance at The Bellwether theater in Los Angeles on April 23. This marked their first complete concert in nearly two years, where they revealed that I Quit will be the name of their fourth LP.
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Following 2020’s Women in Music Pt. III, the new album is set to launch on June 20 and has already been teased through singles “Relationships,” “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out,” and the recently released “Down to Be Wrong.”
As the release date approaches, Haim has shared their tour plans, which will keep them busy in the latter half of the year.
Kicking off with festival appearances across the U.K., Europe, and Japan during the summer, the I Quit tour will take the trio on a 23-date journey through the U.S. and Canada from September to October, followed by a six-show stint in the U.K. that same month.
In a recent discussion with i.d. magazine, Danielle, who describes herself as a “serial monogamist,” mentioned that this album is the first they have crafted without the contributions of her longtime partner, producer Ariel Rechtshaid, highlighting her newfound single status since 2011. “Being single now, I’m just trying to embrace it, because I’m… I feel like I’m at the age where I need to embrace it,” she remarked.
Alana expressed that the album represents “the closest we’ve ever gotten to how we wanted to sound,” while Danielle noted that collaborating with returning partner Rostam was done in a “quick, kinetic” manner, which she appreciated as an artist, unlike past experiences that felt more prolonged and laborious.
Haim – 2025 I Quit 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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