Soccer Mommy Plots North American Tour, Shares "Bones"

Sophie Allison and co. will play Vancouver this winter

BY Allie GregoryPublished May 18, 2022

Soccer Mommy has announced a massive tour in support of her forthcoming album Sometimes, Forever, which is due for release on June 24 through Loma Vista. She's also shared a new song from the effort.

The massive tour includes a lone stop in Canada; after kicking off in June in New York City, making its way across the Atlantic and back again, Soccer Mommy will perform Vancouver's Commodore on December 12, just a handful of stops before the tour concludes in Dallas. That date north of the border will see support from Montreal's TOPS, while other shows will find Soccer Mommy sharing the stage with the War on Drugs, Haim, Lightning Bug and Helena Deland.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, May 20, at 10 a.m. local time, while a presale aptly named Touring, Forever starts Thursday, May 19, at 10 a.m. local time here. A portion of presale tickets sold via the band website will be donated to Planned Parenthood.

Sometimes, Forever is further previewed today by "Bones," the Daniel Lopatin-produced album opener, which arrives alongside a music video by Alex Ross Perry.

"Bones is a song about struggling with the parts of yourself that you don't like in a relationship," the artist born Sophie Allison explained. "It's about wanting to become better for someone and feeling like you're standing in your own way."

Watch the video below, where you'll also find Soccer Mommy's tour schedule.



Soccer Mommy 2022 Tour Dates:

06/10 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
06/12 New York, NY - Governors Ball Festival 
06/24 Margate, UK - Leisure Festival
06/27 Bristol, UK - Canons Marsh Amphitheater %
06/28 Dublin, Ireland - Trinity College *
06/30 Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain - Vida Festival
08/12 Seattle, WA - Day In Day Out Festival
08/31 Nottingham, UK - Rescue Rooms
09/01 Brighton, UK - Chalk
09/01-04 Salisbury, UK - End of the Road Festival
09/03 Bristol, UK - Trinity
09/05 Köln, DE - Bumann & Sohn
09/06 Hamburg, DE - Molotow
09/08 Stockholm, SE - Slaktkyrkan
09/09 Oslo, NO - John Dee
09/10 Copenhagen, DK - Loppen
09/12 Berlin, DE - Frannz Club
09/13 Bremen, DE - Lagerhaus
09/15 Amsterdam, NL - Bitterzoet
09/16 Nijmegen, NL - Merleyn
09/17 Brussels, BE - Rotonde - Botanique
09/18 Paris, FR - Petit Bain
09/20 Manchester, UK - O2 Ritz
09/21 Cardiff, UK - Tramshed
09/22 London, UK - O2 Forum
09/23 Birmingham, UK - The Castle & Falcon
09/24 Glasgow, UK - Queen Margaret Union
10/28 Indianapolis, IN - Hi-Fi Annex &
10/29 Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre &
10/30 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue &
11/01 Chicago, IL - Metro &
11/04 Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom &
11/05 North Adams, MA - Mass MOCA &
11/06 Boston, MA - House of Blues &
11/11 Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music Hall ^
11/12 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club ^
11/14 Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom ^
11/16 Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre ^
11/17 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade Heaven Stage ^
11/18 Birmingham, AL - Saturn ^
11/19 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl ^
11/30 St. Louis, MO - Pageant #
12/02 Ft. Collins, CO - Washington's #
12/03 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre #
12/04 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot #
12/07 Vancouver, BC - Commodore #
12/08 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom #
12/10 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater #
12/11 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory #
12/13 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern #
12/14 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren #
12/16 Austin, TX - Emo's East #
12/17 Dallas, TX - House of Blues #

% with the War on Drugs
* with Haim
& with support from Lightning Bug
^ with support from Helena Deland
# with support from TOPS

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