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jxdn Announces When The Music Stops Headline Tour With LØLØ & GUNNAR

jxdn Spring 2024
[Photo by: Harry Toohey]

With the buzz around his latest hit, “WHAT THE HELL,” still in the air and the news of his forthcoming sophomore album, When The Music Stops, jxdn is ready to take the stage on a headlining tour across the States, UK, and Europe.

In a post shared across social media, jxdn shares, “If you need to believe in something, my shows are for you. If you need to feel something, my shows are for you. If you need to let your anger and hatred out, my shows are for you. if you need to feel loved and accepted, my shows are for you. when we step in a room together and sing songs, the rest of the world doesn’t exist, our problems fade away, and we get to experience relief from the constant stress of tomorrow for a few hours. i need these shows as much as you do. this is my church.”

After the eagerly anticipated release of his upcoming album, slated for June 28 via Travis Barker’s DTA Records, jxdn‘s tour will kick off with a soft launch on July 4 at Summerfest before hitting full throttle on July 6 with support from LØLØ and GUNNAR. Following his journey across the United States, jxdn will then embark through the UK and Europe, beginning on September 12. Support for this leg of the tour will be announced at a later date.

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Exclusive presale tickets go on sale today, March 26, at 12 PM ET, and general tickets will be available on Thursday, March 28. For each ticket sold throughout the tour, $1 will be donated toward supporting The Coop’s Advice Foundation, a non-profit organization established to honor the memory of jxdn’s best friend, Cooper Noriega, who passed away in 2022. Check out the full touring schedule below and grab your tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • July 4—Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest*
  • July 6—Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue^
  • July 7—Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall^
  • July 9—Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall^
  • July 10—Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE^
  • July 12—Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel^
  • July 13—Boston, MA @ Royale^
  • July 14—Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club^
  • July 17—Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre^
  • July 19—Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall^
  • July 20—Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum^
  • July 22—Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre^
  • July 24—Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex^
  • July 26—San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom^
  • July 27—Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco^
  • Sept. 12—Paris, FR @ Bataclan
  • Sept. 13—Antwerp, BE @ Trix
  • Sept. 14—Hamburg, DE @ Fabrik
  • Sept. 16—Copenhagen, DK @ Amager Bio
  • Sept. 18—Berlin, DE @ Huxleys Neue Welt
  • Sept. 20—Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg
  • Sept. 23—Madrid, ES @ La Riviera
  • Sept. 24—Barcelona, ES @ Razzmatazz
  • Sept. 26—Milan, IT @ Fabrique
  • Sept. 28—Munich, DE @ Tonhalle
  • Sept. 29—Cologne, DE @ Live Music Hall
  • Oct. 2—London, UK @ O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
  • Oct. 3—Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy
  • Oct. 5—Newcastle, UK @ NX Newcastle
  • Oct. 6—Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy
  • Oct. 7—Manchester, UK @ O2 Ritz
  • Oct. 9—Dublin, IE @ 3Olympia Theatre

* Festival performance: jxdn and LØLØ only.
^With LØLØ & GUNNAR as support.

 
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