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Ethel Cain will bring tour to St. Paul after release of her second album this year
Ethel Cain will bring tour to St. Paul after release of her second album this year

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time28-03-2025

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Ethel Cain will bring tour to St. Paul after release of her second album this year

Ethel Cain's penchant for balancing dark ambient textural soundscapes with pop hooks will be on display in September when her tour comes to St. Paul. Cain's "The Willoughby Tucker Forever" tour will head to the Palace Theatre on Sept. 19. The tour name comes from her upcoming album, Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You. It'll be Cain's second album released this year when it arrives over the summer. It follows Cain's heralded and, possibly, most experimental recording to date, Perverts, which was released in January. The album's announcement characterizes Willoughby Tucker as a prequel to her 2022 debut, Preacher's Daughter. (Tucker is the name of Cain's high school boyfriend, who surfaced in the song "A House in Nebraska" off that debut record, per Pitchfork.) The St. Paul stop is the second-to-last date of the tour's North American leg, which will have 9million opening at the Palace Theatre. Tickets for Ethel Cain at the Palace Theatre went on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 28. As part of the tour, Cain will partner with the Ally Coalition to donate $1 from every ticket to local organizations that support the trans community.

Ethel Cain Prepping Second 2025 Album ‘Willoughby Trucker, I Will Always Love You'
Ethel Cain Prepping Second 2025 Album ‘Willoughby Trucker, I Will Always Love You'

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time24-03-2025

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Ethel Cain Prepping Second 2025 Album ‘Willoughby Trucker, I Will Always Love You'

It's been nearly four months since Ethel Cain dropped her Perverts project in January. Now, the singer-songwriter is ready to show what she's been doing in the time since then with a surprise new album announcement. On Monday (March 24), Cain revealed that her sophomore album Willoughby Trucker, I Will Always Love You will drop this August. Serving as a prequel to her critically acclaimed debut LP 2022's Preacher's Daughter, the new album's storyline will take place in 1986 according to Cain's Instagram, which she calls 'the year everything changed forever.' More from Billboard Lizzo & Lil Nas X Set to Headline 2025 Outloud Music Festival at WeHo Pride Playboi Carti Scores Second No. 1 on Billboard 200 With 'MUSIC' Selena Gomez Drops Narrated Version of 'I Said I Love You First' - Plus 'Stained,' an Unreleased Track From Eight Years Ago Alongside the announcement of a new album, Cain also revealed her upcoming headlining tour, the Willoughby Trucker Forever Tour, which is set to kick off this August in Seattle. Hitting major hubs like New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Austin, the U.S. leg of the outing will wind up on Sept. 20 at The Salt Shed in Chicago before heading overseas in October. After releasing her experimental studio recording Perverts in January, Cain came under fire for a series of posts to her Instagram Stories in reaction to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Johnson, where she used the hashtag '#KillMoreCEOs' and told her fans that she did not intend her post as a joke: ''Violence is never the answer' wrong. Sometimes it is.' A number of Fox News hosts called her comments 'depraved' and said that listeners should 'boycott her.' Cain, in response to the criticism, said that her comments weren't political, but steeped in reality: 'I find it funny that conservatives try to paint me calling for the death and destruction of multi-billionaire CEOs as some radical 'woke liberal' standpoint,' she said. 'As if that even has anything to do with politics, especially in this era of surface level circus politics.' Tickets for Cain's Willoughby Trucker Forever Tour go on sale on Friday (March 28) at 10 a.m. local time at the singer's website. Check out the full list of tour dates below: Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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