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Haim announces 2025 ‘I Quit Tour,' MSG show. Get tickets today

Haim announces 2025 ‘I Quit Tour,' MSG show. Get tickets today

New York Post29-04-2025
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The sisters HAIM have officially booked a family vacation.
Starting Sept. 4, the the San Fernando-born trio and 'Licorice Pizza' actresses are taking their 'I Quit Tour' with special guest Dora Jar to arenas, pavilions, music bowls, theaters, clubs, amphitheaters, sports centers, auditoriums, parks and music halls all over North America and the UK.
Early on in the 26-concert international run, 'The Wire' rockers have a single Big Apple stop scheduled. They'll drop into New York City's Madison Square Garden on Monday, Sept. 8.
Alana, Danielle and Este's sprawling trek comes in support of their forthcoming fourth studio album 'I Quit,' which shares a name with the tour and is due out June 20. Prior to the record's release, they dropped three singles 'Everybody's trying to figure me out,' 'Relationships' and 'Down to be wrong.'
'[This is] the closest we've ever gotten to how we wanted to sound,' Alana told I-D.co. '[It was a] 'completely different experience [recording this time around]' since they worked with Vampire Weekend producer and musician Rostam Batmanglij instead of Danielle's ex-boyfriend Ariel Rechtshaid.
Fans HAIMsters can purchase tickets for all upcoming HAIM shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the 'I Quit Tour' is Friday, May 2.
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HAIM 2025 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
HAIM set list
On April 24, HAIM played a quick 12-song set at Los Angeles' The Bellwether. While we can't say for certain what they'll perform at shows on the tour this fall, here's a look at what they took to the stage in La La Land before the album drops, courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) 'Everybody's trying to figure me out' (Danielle on drums)
02.) 'The Wire'
03.) 'Don't Wanna'
04.) 'Want You Back'
05.) 'Relationships'
06.) 'Summer Girl'
07.) 'Forever'
08.) 'I've Been Down'
09.) 'The Steps' (Danielle on drums)
10.) 'Gasoline' (Danielle on drums)
11.) Now I'm in It
Encore
12.) 'Down To Be Wrong'
HAIM new music
Ahead of the release of its June 20 release, Haim unveiled a trio of singles from 'I Quit.'
While we don't know what's in store for the rest of the album, the lead tracks are a departure from the group's slick rock and roll. Instead, here, they move into singalong R&B with the '90s throwback 'Relationships,' blissed-out 'Down to be wrong' (which is admittedly more of a return to form for the band) and strummy 'Everybody's trying to figure me out.'
Fans of Vampire Weekend will be pleasantly surprised, too — Rostam's influence is clearly felt here. Pitch-shifted samples, a touch of feedback and subtle jingle-jangles all make for a pleasant, fresh auditory experience.
To hear for yourself, you can find the first three 'I Quit' singles here.
Dora Jar
The 28-year-old NorCal native — with the clever, punny rock pseudonym — is known for her unique brand of soothing bedroom pop that comes in a neat package featuring breathy vocals and sophisticated arrangements.
Over the course of her career, she's released two EPs and and the well-received 2024 record 'No Way To Relax When You Are On Fire.'
If you're looking to check her stuff out, we recommend starting with the stirring album opener 'This Is Why,' which harkens back to '90s avant garde pop in the vein of Ani DiFranco and Fiona Apple.
Want to do an even deeper dive? You can find Dora Jar's complete discography here.
For those hoping to see her live, here's how you can find Dora Jar on tour this summer.
Huge musicians on tour in 2025
Live music is having a bit of a moment.
Many of the biggest names in the game have huge jaunts scheduled these next few months. To make sure you're in the loop, here are just five of our favorites with Haim-like sensibilities you won't want to miss IRL.
• Rilo Kiley
• St. Vincent
• Heart
• Lucy Dacus
• Japanese Breakfast
Who else is pounding the pavement? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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