Mitski has announced a 2026 tour of “global performances”, and unveiled the second single from her new album, called ‘I’ll Change For You’.
Last month, the singer started to drop hints that new material was on the way, and likely the follow-up to her 2023 album ‘The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We‘.
She wiped her Instagram page clean and shared a cryptic link inviting fans to call a new phone line, before later announcing a new album, ‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’, with the lead single ‘Where’s My Phone’.
Now, she has shared the second track from the album, and announced a series of “global performances” set to take place later this year.
The new song is centred around Mitski’s haunting vocals, alongside a touching narrative about a reclusive main character who finds herself confined to her unkempt house.
“‘Cause I’ll do anything / For you to love me again / If you don’t like me now / I will change for you,” she sings, backed by powerful string sections, guitars, flutes and more, while the Lexie Alley-directed music video shows the reclusive woman feeling ostracised outside of her home, but safe and free inside it.
Mitski’s new global performances meanwhile, all take place after the LP is released on February 27 (pre-order here) and kicks off with a six-night residency at The Shed in New York City from March 2-9.
From there, she will play one show in Mexico City, before heading to Hollywood High School in Los Angeles for a five-night residency. Other stops include shows in Istanbul, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Mitski will then head down under for a four-night stay at the Sydney Opera House, before wrapping up the shows in Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore in July.
Support will vary across different cities, and comes from Sex Week, Gustaf, La Zorra Zapata, Haley Heynderickx, Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, Gwenifer Raymond, and more. Tickets go on sale next Friday (February 13) at 10am local time.
Visit here for tickets to the UK show, here for international tickets, and find a full list of dates below.
‘Mitski Presents Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’ global performances are:
MARCH
2 – New York, NY @ The Shed #
3 – New York, NY @ The Shed #
4 – New York, NY @ The Shed #
6 – New York, NY @ The Shed *
7 – New York, NY @ The Shed *
9 – New York, NY @ The Shed *
23 – Mexico City, MX @ Auditorio Nacional $
30 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood High ^
31 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood High ^
APRIL
2 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood High ^
3 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood High ^
4 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood High ^
MAY
2 – Istanbul, TR @ Kucukciftlik Park ⇗
5 – Paris, FR @ Zenith Paris – La Villette %
6 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live !
7 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live !
9 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National +
21 – London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall +
29 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House
30 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House
31 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House
JUNE
1 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House
JULY
14 – Manila, PH @ Mall of Asia Arena ~
16 – Bangkok, TH @ UOB Live ~
18 – Jakarta, ID @ Tennis Indoor Senayan ~
20 – Kuala Lumpur, MY @ Zepp KL ~
21 – Singapore, SG @ The Star Theatre ~
# = w/ special guest Sex Week
* = w/ special guest Gustaf
$ = w/ special guest La Zorra Zapata
^ = w/ special guest Haley Heynderickx
⇗ = w/ special guest Canozan
% = w/ special guest Maria Somerville
! = w/ special guest Tarta Relena
+ = w/ special guest Gwenifer Raymond
~ = an evening with
Mitski. Photo Credit – Lexie Alley
Mitski’s last album was 2023’s ‘The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We – which was described as “masterful” by NME in a four-star review. The singer has also shared a cover of Pete Townshend’s ‘Let My Love Open the Door’ since then. That was recorded as part of the soundtrack for A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
She has also released some standalone singles too, including a collaboration with Tamino on ‘Sanctuary’, and a guest feature on the title track for Florence + The Machine’s latest album, ‘Everybody Scream’.
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