Hovvdy announce new EP ‘Live At Julie’s’ and 2025 North American tour

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American indie pop duo Hovvdy announce new EP, Live At Julie’s, out Nov. 22 on Arts & Crafts. The EP will feature alternate reimaginings of songs from their acclaimed self-titled double album, Hovvdy, which was released in April. The pair shared “Bubba (Julie’s Version),” a stripped-back version of album highlight, which focused on restraint and release.

Of the release, the Texas duo say, “Sonically this is the most vulnerable we’ve ever been. When we make records, we’re always trying to craft this hyper-layered, expansive world; and as much as we love that approach, it’s easy to get lost in it. With ‘Live at Julie’s’ we wanted to peel everything back — just sit down and play the songs together.”

The band recently concluded a full US tour supporting beabadoobee, which took place in September, following the announcement of her latest album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, which was released on Aug. 16. In 2025, they will embark on a headline run last month that will take place March through May. You can find more information and buy your tickets here.

March 2025
March 5 / The Basement East / Nashville, TN *
March 6 / Saturn / Birmingham, AL *
March 7 / Aisle 5 / Atlanta, GA *
March 8 / Cat’s Cradle Back Room / Carrboro, NC *
March 9 / Richmond Music Hall / Richmond, VA *
March 11 / Music Hall of Williamsburg / Brooklyn, NY *
March 13 / The Atlantis / Washington, DC *
March 14 / Ukie Club / Philadelphia, PA *
March 15 / Middle East Downstairs / Boston, MA *
March 17 / Bar Le Ritz PDB / Montreal, QC *
March 18 / The Great Hall / Toronto, ON *
March 19 / The Blind Pig / Ann Arbor, MI *
March 20 / A&R Music Bar / Columbus, OH *
March 21 / Turntable / Indianapolis, IN *
March 22 / Lincoln Hall / Chicago, IL *
March 24 / Turf Club / Minneapolis, MN *
March 26 / Marquis Theater / Denver, CO +
March 29 / The Crocodile / Seattle, WA +
March 30 / Wonder Ballroom / Portland, OR +

April 2025
April 1 / The Independent / San Francisco, CA +
April 2 / El Rey Theatre / Los Angeles, CA +
April 3 / Pappy + Harriet’s (Indoor) / Pioneertown, CA +
April 4 / The Casbah / San Diego, CA +
April 5 / Club Congress / Tucson, AZ +
April 8 / Club Dada / Dallas, TX +
April 9 / Mohawk (outside) / Austin, TX +
April 11 / Siberia / New Orleans, LA *

May 2025
May 13 / Duck Room at Blueberry Hill / St. Louis, MO ^
May 14 / recordBar / Kansas City, MO ^
May 17 / Launchpad / Albuquerque, NM ^
May 20 / Resonant Head / Oklahoma City, OK ^
May 21 / Mercury Lounge / Tulsa, OK ^
May 22 / 1884 Lounge / Memphis, TN ^

_* with Video Age_
_+ with runo plum_
_^ with Free Range_

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Clare Gehlich
Clare Gehlich
Clare is a recent Stony Brook University graduate, holding a BA in Journalism. She was a journalism intern at Melodic for the spring 2024 semester and currently serves as the album coordinator and is a freelance writer for the magazine.

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