Multi-talented musician and songwriter Joy Oladokun has confirmed a lengthy North American headlining tour for 2025. Announced today (Sept. 30), The Blackbird Tour will take the acclaimed artist to cities across the U.S. and Canada early next year.
The trek will kick off on Jan. 16 with a performance in Minneapolis and will stop in 32 additional cities, including New York City, Austin, Seattle, and San Francisco. She’ll wrap things up with a noteworthy set at the world-renowned Ryman Auditorium in her adopted hometown of Nashville on March 27.
Oladokun’s latest set of live shows arrives ahead of Observations From a Crowded Room, her upcoming studio album, set for release on Oct. 18. Over the past few months, she’s shared four cuts from the 15-track LP, including her most recent single, “I’D MISS THE BIRDS.”
Oladokun, who will also serve as the opening act for multiple dates of Hozier’s Unreal/Unearth Tour this November, says her latest was born out of an intensive chapter of personal exploration. With Observations From a Crowded Room, the 32-year-old talent expands herself creatively more than ever before.
“This album became a way for me to write things, feel things, process things,” Oladokun shared in a statement. “Because, as the producer, I just had to sit with these songs for so long. It became really healing in a sense of, ‘I made this. I’m listening to an album that I genuinely love. All the sounds and bits and bobs came from me with the help of just an engineer.’ It was transformative. So, it started out as, ‘I quit,’ and it has ended up as a fresh start.”
A complete list of Oladokun’s newly announced tour dates is listed below. Fans can now register for entry into a special pre-sale set to begin tomorrow, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. local time. A general on-sale will follow this Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. local time. $1 from every purchase will be donated to The Ally Coalition, which supports non-profit organizations working to uplift and improve the lives of LGBTQ+ youth.
Joy Oladokun’s 2025 The Blackbird Tour Dates:
Jan. 16 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ First Avenue
Jan. 7 – Chicago, Ill. @ Thalia Hall
Jan. 18 – Detroit, Mich. @ El Club
Jan. 20 – Louisville, Ky. @ Headliners Music Hall
Jan. 21 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall
Jan. 22 – Cleveland, Ohio @ House of Blues
Jan. 23 – Toronto, Ontario @ The Axis Club
Jan. 25 – Montreal, Quebec @ Beanfield Theatre
Jan. 26 – South Burlington, Vt. @ Higher Ground Ballroom
Jan. 28 – Portland, Maine @ State Theatre
Jan. 30 – New York, N.Y. @ Irving Plaza
Feb. 1 – Boston, Mass. @ Royale
Feb. 4 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Union Transfer
Feb. 7 – Washington, D.C. @ The Howard
Feb. 8 – Charlotte, N.C. @ The Underground
Feb. 11 – Raleigh, N.C. @ Lincoln Theatre
Feb. 13 – Knoxville, Tenn. @ Bijou Theatre
Feb. 14 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Variety Playhouse
Feb. 25 – Tulsa, Okla. @ Cain’s Ballroom
Feb. 26 – Kansas City, Mo. @ The Truman
March 1 – Denver, Colo. @ Summit
March 3 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Soundwell
March 5 – Seattle, Wash. @ The Showbox
March 6 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Commodore Ballroom
March 7 – Portland, Ore. @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
March 9 – San Francisco, Calif. @ The Fillmore
March 12 – West Hollywood, Calif. @ Troubadour
March 13 – West Hollywood, Calif. @ Troubadour
March 16 – San Diego, Calif. @ The Observatory at North Park
March 18 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ The Van Buren
March 19 – Santa Fe, N.M. @ Meow Wolf
March 21 – Dallas, Texas @ Studio at The Factory
March 22 – Austin, Texas @ Scoot Inn
March 25 – Birmingham, Ala. @ Saturn
March 27 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman Auditorium