American singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine has just released details about her latest album, Old, and announced that she will be going on tour in support of the album later this year.
The run will begin in April in San Diego, then cross the Atlantic and travel throughout Europe in the fall, concluding the tour in October at Dublin's 3Arena. Advance tickets are available now and general sales will begin on Friday, February 23rd at 10am local time. Additionally, a portion of ticket sales will be donated to LGBTQ youth charity The Ally Coalition.
Listen to the title track of “Older” below, learn more about the new album, and check out Lizzy’s full tour schedule.
Recorded in Los Angeles, the follow-up to 2022's 5 Seconds Flat will be released on April 5th by Columbia Records and will be 14 tracks long. On this album, Lizzy collaborated with Mason Stoops, Ryan Lerman of Scary Pockets, Jeremy Most, and Tony Berg.
“For me, this album represents who I’ve become over the past three years,” says Lizzy. “Through a long and eventful creative journey, I learned who I am as a person, who I want to be as an artist, and what kind of art I want to make. This album is the culmination of that growth and my presenting the rawest, most honest version of.”
“The music I've released so far in my career has been so thoroughly produced and accomplished that you can't even recognize yourself in it anymore,” Lizzy says. “This album is the complete opposite. We recorded most of it live, tracking the entire band, including myself, in the same room at the same time. The passion of that space is more than anything I've ever made. It's reflected in far more recorded music and, in my opinion, created the best record we've ever made.”
old tour
April 2024
21 California Coast Credit Union Open Air Theater, San Diego, California
24 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colorado
May 2024
11 WaMu Theater, Seattle, WA
13 Alaska Airlines Cloud Theater, Portland, Oregon
16, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
18 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, California
June 2024
12 Washington DC, Anthem
14 Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee*
19 Radio City Music Hall, New York, New York
21 MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts
24 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
August 2024
03 Hinterland, St. Charles, Iowa*
06 Masonic Temple Theater, Detroit, Michigan
07 Budweiser Stage, Toronto, Ontario
October 2024
13 Brussels, Belgium, Forest National
15 Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live
17 Berlin, DE, Uber Eats Music Hall
19 Cologne, Delaware, Palladium
21 Paris, FR, Zenith Paris – La Villette
24 London, UK, Eventim Apollo
27 Manchester, UK, O2 Victoria Warehouse
28 Birmingham, UK, O2 Academy
31 Dublin, IE, 3 Arena
*Festival performance