Aimee Mann Revisits ‘Lost In Space’ On June 2025 Tour
The acclaimed singer-songwriter is also set to reissue her 2002 LP on a special edition vinyl.
By Nate Todd Mar 5, 2025 • 2:17 pm PST
Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann will embark on the 18-date 22 ½ Lost in Space Anniversary Tour this June with support from Jonathan Coulton. Mann will also reissue her 2002 LP Lost In Space on a special edition splatter vinyl cased in a gatefold jacket printed with glow-in-the-dark ink.
Mann’s fourth studio album, Lost In Space, arrived on August 27, 2002 through the singer-songwriter’s SuperEgo Records. The LP spun the singles “Humpty Dumpty” and “Pavlov’s Bell.”
Mann will perform songs from the record on the forthcoming celebratory tour, which kicks off on June 5 in Cranston (Rhode Island), followed by a show in Boston on June 6. She then heads to Nashua (New Hampshire) on June 7 before continuing to Ridgefield (Connecticut) on June 9.
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On June 10, she’ll take the stage in Deerfield (Massachusetts), then travel to Hampton Bays (New York) for a performance on June 12. Brooklyn welcomes Mann on June 13, with a stop in King of Prussia (Pennsylvania) on June 14.
The next night, June 15, she performs in Washington. From there, the tour moves to Richmond (Virginia) on June 18 and Charlottesville (Virginia) on June 19. Durham (North Carolina) hosts the show on June 20, followed by Charleston (South Carolina) on June 21.
Mann brings the tour to Atlanta on June 22 before heading to Knoxville (Tennessee) on June 24. Nashville follows on June 25, and then Indianapolis on June 26. The tour wraps up in Chicago on June 27.
A presale is currently underway using the code SPACE. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 7 at 10 a.m. local.
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