Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory Outline 2025 North American Spring Tour + Share Single
Watch the music video for “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like).”
By Nate Todd Dec 4, 2024 • 11:08 am PST
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory announced 2025 North American Spring Tour dates around their upcoming self-titled debut album, due out on February 7 via Jagjaguwar. The band also shared the second single from the project, “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like).”
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory will kick off their 2025 with a trio of newly announced February dates in the Northeast — with support from She Keeps Bees — including a home state show for Van Etten at the Stone Pony in Asbury, New Jersey on February 4. A press release described the Stone Pony concert as “First Home State Headline Show.” The band will then head to Europe.
The 2025 North American Spring Tour, with support from Nabihah Iqbal and Love Spells on select dates, kicks off on April 24 in Atlanta before heading to Nashville on April 25 and Asheville (North Carolina) on April 26.
Van Etten and band will take the stage in Washington D.C. on April 28, followed by a show in Philadelphia on April 30. The tour continues in Boston on May 1 and Brooklyn on May 2. On May 5, the band will play in Detroit before traveling to Toronto on May 6.
Sharon will perform in Madison (Wisconsin) on May 8 and Chicago on May 9, with a show in St. Paul on May 10. The tour brings her to Denver on May 12 and Salt Lake City on May 13.
Van Etten has a two-night stand in Seattle on May 15 and May 16, followed by a show in Vancouver on May 17. On May 18, she will play in Portland before concluding the tour in Los Angeles on May 21.
Following various presales, tickets are on sale to the general public on Friday, December 13.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory’s latest single, “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)” is an attempt to “understand people with very different perspectives and backgrounds, while also trying to be compassionate towards our past, present, and future selves,” Van Etten said.
“After days of rehearsing the songs from the album and how to execute them live, I was getting tired of hearing myself. I didn’t want to over rehearse the songs to death. And so, for the first time ever, I asked if the band just wanted to ‘jam,’ play without it having to be something, to clear our heads.”
Watch the music video for “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)” below: