Mitski Announces Residency Tour Dates for New Album Nothing’s About To Happen To Me
Mitski Announces Residency Tour Dates for New Album Nothing’s About To Happen To Me
Celebrate Mitski's new album with her upcoming residency tour dates across global cities, including multi-night shows in New York, LA, and Sydney.
A New Chapter for Mitski: Residency Tour and Fresh Sounds
If you’ve been craving that intimate, soul-stirring vibe only Mitski can deliver, you’re in luck. She’s set to take the stage in a series of residency shows that promise to give fans an immersive experience surrounding her upcoming album, Nothing’s About To Happen To Me. This newest LP, due out February 27 via Dead Oceans, follows her 2023 release The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We that stormed the charts at number 12 on the Billboard 200.

Photo by Lexie Alley
Mitski’s knack for weaving deeply personal stories into her music continues, with Nothing’s About To Happen To Me described as “a rich narrative whose main character is a reclusive woman in an unkempt house. Outside of her home, she is a deviant; inside of her home, she is free.” Can you already feel the tension? It’s the kind of storytelling that invites you into a quiet world where vulnerability and rebellion coexist.
Taking Over Cities One Night at a Time
There’s something thrilling about multi-night runs in one city, a chance to really soak in an artist’s range and energy across different sets. Mitski is doing exactly that with six shows at The Shed in New York’s buzzing Hudson Yards neighborhood, kicking off from March 2 through 9 (with a couple of breaks in between). Imagine catching her live, night after night, letting the songs settle and then explode differently each evening.
The tour doesn’t stop there. Los Angeles fans get their own multi-night treat at Hollywood High, while Sydney will see four nights at the iconic Opera House. Other stops include cities from Mexico City and Istanbul to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and wrapping up in Singapore on July 21. It’s a globe-trotting adventure any music fan would envy.
Supporting Mitski along the way are a fantastic lineup of artists: Sex Week, Gustaf, La Zorra Zapata, Haley Heynderickx, Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, and Gwenifer Raymond. If you catch any of these sets, you’re in for a treat!
Mitski’s New Single and Video: “I’ll Change for You”
Alongside the tour announcement, Mitski shared the second single from the album, “I’ll Change for You,” complete with a music video directed by Lexie Alley. The visuals perfectly complement the haunting and sincere tone of the song, deepening the connection fans have with her evolving sound.
Here’s a glimpse of the video if you want to jump right in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qkOjKZJd3s
If you’ve followed Mitski’s journey, you know she has an uncanny ability to blend raw emotional honesty with dreamlike indie rock textures. “I’ll Change for You” feels like a slow-burning confession, wrapped in artfully crafted visuals that beg for multiple watches.
Dive Into Mitski's Tour Dates
Ready to mark your calendars? Here’s the full rundown of Mitski’s 2026 residency and international tour dates:
- March 2-4, 6-7, 9: New York, The Shed
- March 23: Mexico City, Auditorio Nacional
- March 30-31, April 2-4: Los Angeles, Hollywood High
- May 2: Istanbul, Kucukciftlik Park
- May 5: Paris, Zenith
- May 6-7: Amsterdam, AFAS Live
- May 9: Brussels, Forest National
- May 21: London, Royal Albert Hall
- May 29-31, June 1: Sydney, Opera House
- July 14: Manila, Mall of Asia Arena
- July 16: Bangkok, UOB Live
- July 18: Jakarta, Tennis Indoor Senayan
- July 20: Kuala Lumpur, Zepp KL
- July 21: Singapore, Star Theatre
From the intimate vibes of The Shed to the grandeur of Royal Albert Hall, Mitski’s performances promise to be a showcase of her lyrical and sonic brilliance.
The Heart Behind the Music
What truly makes Nothing’s About To Happen To Me special is its narrative depth. Mitski wrote every song herself, with Patrick Hyland on production and engineering duties. Their collaboration has always resulted in lush, emotionally complex music, and this album continues that tradition.
If you think back to The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, you’ll remember how Mitski explored desolation and connection in equal measure. This new record seems to push even further into that intimate space, exploring the duality of a character who finds freedom within confinement—a theme that resonates with so many of us, especially in these times.
Why Mitski’s Residency Tour Is Unmissable
If you’ve ever been lucky enough to see Mitski live, you know her shows are more than just concerts—they’re moments of shared vulnerability and electric connection. The residency format? Even better. It’s a rare chance to dive deep into her latest work, watch her dynamic with the crowd grow over several nights, and perhaps catch subtle shifts in her performance.
And for those of us who have followed her since the early days, it’s wild to see this indie wunderkind step into grander venues and still keep that personal touch intact. This tour is shaping up to be a beautiful chapter in her career.
“Nothing’s About To Happen To Me is a rich narrative whose main character is a reclusive woman in an unkempt house. Outside of her home, she is a deviant; inside of her home, she is free.” — Mitski
FAQ
- What is Mitski’s new album about? The album tells the story of a reclusive woman who feels free inside her home but is seen as a deviant outside it, blending themes of isolation and freedom.
- When does Mitski’s tour start? Her residency begins on March 2 with six shows at The Shed in New York City.
- Which cities will Mitski visit on her tour? Mitski’s tour spans several cities including New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Istanbul, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Sydney, Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.
- Who is producing Mitski’s new album? Patrick Hyland produced and engineered the album, continuing his longstanding collaboration with Mitski.
- Are there any opening acts for the tour? Yes, artists like Sex Week, Gustaf, La Zorra Zapata, Haley Heynderickx, Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, and Gwenifer Raymond will support Mitski on various dates.
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