Julien Baker Announces 2024 Solo Tour

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Julien Baker has announced a solo tour that takes place later this fall. Beginning with a three-night run at Thalia Hall in Chicago, Baker will perform in Washington, D.C., Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and London. Along the way, she’ll also play at All Things Go Music Festival. Check out her complete list of tour dates below.

After the release of her third album, Little Oblivions, in 2021, Baker went on to perform on several late night TV shows. That record included a mini reunion with her Boygenius bandmates Lucy Dacus and Phoebe Bridgers on the song “Favor.” Baker then followed it up with 2022’s B-Sides EP and the song “Milkman of Human Kindness” for the benefit compilation Through the Soil II.

Last year, Baker, Bridgers, and Dacus reunited as Boygenius for their debut album, The Record, and toured extensively behind it, including a sold-out headlining gig at Madison Square Garden. Boygenius went on to win Best Alternative Music Album for The Record at the 2024 Grammy Awards, as well as Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance for “Not Strong Enough.” That same evening, the trio told ex-Grammys CEO Neil Portnow to “rot in piss.” In February, Boygenius announced they’re going on hiatus.

Revisit the interview “Julien Baker on Being Queer, Southern, Christian, and Proud” on the Pitch.

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09-23 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
09-24 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
09-25 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
09-27 Washington, D.C. – The Atlantis 
09-28 Columbia, MD – All Things Go Music Festival D.C. (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
09-29 Forest Hills, NY – All Things Go Music Festival NYC (Forest Hills Stadium)
10-01 Toronto, Ontario – The Concert Hall
10-02 Toronto, Ontario – The Concert Hall 
10-21 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
10-22 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
10-23 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club 
10-25 Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether
10-26 Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether 
11-19 London, England – EartH 
11-20 London, England – EartH
11-21 London, England – EartH

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