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Addison Rae Tour announced: Complete schedule, Pre- sale details, how & when to buy tickets

Addison Rae Tour announced: Complete schedule, Pre- sale details, how & when to buy tickets

Time of India4 days ago

Social media sensation-turned-popstar Addison Rae, now performing simply as
Addison
, is set to take the global stage with her debut concert tour. The announcement comes on the heels of her self-titled album earning a spot in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking her official arrival in the mainstream music scene.
Her upcoming tour—aptly titled
The Addison Tour
—is scheduled to begin this September, with multiple U.S. cities on the itinerary. With excitement running high, fans are being urged to act swiftly if they wish to catch pop's latest 'It-Girl' live.
Tour Dates Confirmed for Major U.S. Cities
The tour is scheduled to kick off in Austin, Texas, on September 22, and will conclude in Los Angeles, California, on October 1, as mentioned in a report by Cosmopolitan. Addison Rae's Tour will cover a total of 12 U.S. cities. Highlights of the tour include performances at iconic venues such as The Fillmore in Philadelphia, The Anthem in Washington D.C., and the Riviera Theater in Chicago.
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Full list of U.S. dates for Addison Rae's Tour 2025:
Sept 22 – ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Austin, TX
Sept 25 – South Side Ballroom, Dallas, TX
Sept 27 – The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN
Sept 28 – The Eastern, Atlanta, GA
Sept 30 – The Anthem, Washington, DC
Oct 1 – Brooklyn Paramount, Brooklyn, NY
Oct 5 – Roadrunner, Boston, MA
Oct 7 – The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA
Oct 10 – Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL
Oct 13 – The Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO
Oct 16 – Fox Theater, Oakland, CA
Oct 19 – The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA
How and When to Buy Tickets for Addison Rae's Tour
Tickets for Addison Rae's Tour will be released in phases. The official pre-sale is slated to begin on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. local time, while the general sale will follow on Friday, June 20, also at 10 a.m. Fans can sign up for pre-sale access on Addison's official website.
Concertgoers are advised to prepare in advance for the ticket-buying rush. Updating account details—especially contact and payment information—can help avoid delays during the checkout process. Reviewing venue seating charts beforehand can also streamline the purchase experience.
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A Star on the Rise
Addison Rae made her solo performance debut earlier this year in New York City at
The Box
, ahead of her album release. Her set, featuring hits like 'Aquamarine' and 'Diet Pepsi,' was met with critical praise, cementing her transition from influencer to legitimate pop artist.
'This tour is a dream come true,' Rae said in a recent statement. 'I can't believe I get to sing and dance for you (and with you) this fall.'
With her blend of catchy pop hooks and onstage charisma, the Louisiana native is set to become a mainstay in the international pop circuit.
FAQs
When does Addison Rae's tour begin and end?
The tour kicks off on September 22, 2025 in Austin, Texas, and wraps up on October 19, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
How many U.S. cities will Addison Rae perform in?
She will perform in 12 cities across the United States.

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