Sia, the publicity-shy songwriter turned pop star whose video-accompanied Coachella set took the Internet by storm, will be hitting the main stage in a cross-country tour this fall. The Nostalgic for the Present Tour will mark the “Chandelier” singer’s first time back on the road in five years, as well as her first arena tour, USA Today reported on Monday.
Artists Miguel and AlunaGeorge are lined up to appear in the concerts, and Sia’s iconic wigs will also likely hit the stage with her.
The first set will take place in Seattle on Sept. 29. Fans can buy tickets online starting May 20 at 10 a.m. See full calendar below:
Thursday, Sept. 29: Seattle, WA, KeyArena
Saturday, Oct. 1: Oakland, CA, Oracle Arena
Tuesday, Oct. 4: Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena
Wednesday, Oct. 5: San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena
Friday, Oct. 7: Las Vegas, NV, Mandalay Bay
Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Bowl
Thursday, Oct. 13: Minneapolis, MN, Target Center
Saturday, Oct. 15: Auburn Hills, MI, The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sunday, Oct. 16: Chicago, IL, United Center
Wednesday, Oct. 18: TBA
Wednesday, Oct. 19: Washington, DC, Verizon Center
Friday, Oct. 21: Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
Saturday, Oct. 22: Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
Sunday, Oct. 23: Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
Wednesday, Oct. 25: TBA
Wednesday, Oct. 26: Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Arena
Saturday, Oct. 29: Sunrise, FL, BB&T Center
Sunday, Oct. 30: Orlando, FL, Amway Center
Tuesday, Nov. 1: Atlanta, GA, Philips Arena
Thursday, Nov. 3: New Orleans, LA, Smoothie King Center
Friday, Nov. 4: Houston, TX, Toyota Center
Sunday, Nov. 6: Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
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