Father John Misty has announced a UK and European tour for 2025 – you can find all the details below.
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The singer-songwriter will hit the road next spring to showcase his sixth album ‘Mahashmashana’, which is due for release on November 22 via Sub Pop/Bella Union (pre-order/pre-save here).
FJM – real name Josh Tillman – is set to play headline gigs in Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Brussels and Utrecht in early April before heading to the United Kingdom.
He’ll take to the stage at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall (April 12), Manchester’s O2 Apollo (13) and Brighton Dome (14) ahead of a final concert at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London on April 15.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST next Friday (September 27) – you’ll be able to buy yours here (UK). Alternatively, fans can access a pre-sale at the same time on Tuesday (24) by pre-ordering ‘Mahashmashana’ from FJM’s official store (no purchase necessary).
Father John Misty’s 2025 European and UK tour dates are:
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03 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway
04 – Fållan, Stockholm, Sweden
05 – Copenhagen Opera House, Copenhagen, Denmark
06 – Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany
08 – La Cigale, Paris, France
09 – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
10 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
12 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh, UK
13 – O2 Apollo, Manchester, UK
14 – Brighton Dome, Brighton, UK
15 – Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
Tillman is currently out on the road in North America. He is hosting a series of “listening events” in the US this month and next too – find all the details here.
Father John Misty has previewed the eight-track ‘Mahashmashana’ with the sprawling single ‘Screamland’. The record will also feature the previously teased song ‘Josh Tillman And The Accidental Dose’, July’s ‘I Guess Time Just Makes Fools Of Us All’, and ‘She Cleans Up’.
The follow-up to 2022’s ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’ was co-produced by Tillman and Drew Erickson. A brief description of the project reads: “After a decade being born, Josh Tillman is finally busy dying. ‘Mahashmashana’ is the sixth album by Father John Misty.”
In a glowing five-star review of ‘Chloë…’, NME said that the album “showcases what Tillman’s imagination can do when it is set free to explore new and unpredictable sonic paths”.
It continued: “‘Olvidado (Otro Momento)’, a shimmying bossa nova track that sees him sing in Spanish, never settles entirely, expanding its woozy ambience into a thick beat made up of quietly vast percussive flourishes. It’s a perfect example of how nothing on this album ends up quite where you’d expect it – including the ever-evolving artist who made it.”