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Maggie Rogers Announces North American Arena Tour Dates

The run will support her third studio album, 'Don't Forget Me.'

Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers

Nicole Mago

Maggie Rogers is heading back on the road, this time in arenas.

The star announced on Thursday (April 11) her first-ever arena tour, dubbed the Don’t Forget Me Tour Part II, to celebrate the release of her third studio album, Don’t Forget Me. The Live Nation-produced outing will kick off on Oct. 9 at Moody Center in Austin, Texas, before it hits cities like Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Chicago, Seattle and more before wrapping up on November 2 in Los Angeles, Calif. Ryan Beatty will join Rogers as the opening act on her fall tour dates.


The previously announced first leg of the Don’t Forget Me Tour kicks off May 23 in San Diego, Calif., and wraps in Miami, Fla., on June 22. The Japanese House is slated as the supporting act.

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In addition to the arena tour, Rogers also announced Box Office Week, which will include pop-up events and special shows taking place over the course of the week at intimate venues in four U.S. cities. Additionally, Rogers will continue her commitment of in-person ticketing from April 13 to 20, where fans can go to the box office of any arena she’s playing at and buy tickets for $25 with no added fees. At her pop-up events, she’ll be selling the tickets herself.

“On the last album, Surrender, I decided to go old school and sell tickets in-person in an effort to reduce fees, combat bots and get tickets directly into the hands of fans,” the singer explained in a press statement. “That process was so fun, this year I’m hosting ‘Box Office Week,’ where I’ve set some special prices for fans who want to come purchase tickets in person.”

See the full list of Box Office shows and Don’t Forget Me Tour Part II dates below. For ticket purchasing information, refer to Rogers’ website here.

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Box Office Week/Release Shows

04-13 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
04-14 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts/The Fillmore
04-16 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
04-19 Chicago, IL – House of Blues

Don’t Forget Me Tour Part II

10-09 Austin, TX – Moody Center
10-15 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
10-17 Boston, MA – TD Garden
10-19 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
10-22 Toronto, Ontario – Coca-Cola Coliseum 
10-24 Chicago, IL – United Center
10-25 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
10-29 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
10-30 Portland, OR – Moda Center
11-01 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
11-02 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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