The Japanese House has announced a headlining tour in North America this fall/winter, her first time stateside in about four years. The 29-day run to support her upcoming album, In The End It Always Does, starts November 1st in Philadelphia and wraps up December 10th in Boston.
In The End It Always Does, her second LP, is due out June 30th via Dirty Hit. Her recent singles “Boyhood”, “Sad to Breathe”, and “Sunshine Baby” featuring The 1975’s Matty Healy, are out now and have garnered international attention. You can pre-order the album here and check out the video for Boyhood while you’re at it:
Before her North America tour, The Japanese House will also be on tour in the UK throughout October.
Tickets for the North America tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 2nd, while the Live Nation pre-sale has already started. Check out her North American tour dates below:
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