Rina Sawayama announces dates, venues for her North American tour

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Japanese British artist Rina Sawayama has announced her upcoming “Hold The Girl Reloaded” tour, consisting of 12 shows across North America, including festival performances and headlining concerts.

Her tour will begin on June 9 in Massachusetts and end October 9 in New Orleans. Artists Empress Of, Magdalena Bay and Tom Rasmussen will serve as special guests throughout the tour. Sawayama’s “Reloaded” tour borrows its name from her second studio album “Hold the Girl,” released in September 2022.

The full list of dates and venues are as follows:

June 9 | North Adams, MA | MASS MoCA

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June 10 | Queens, NY | Governors Ball Music Festival

June 16 | Manchester, TN | Bonnaroo Festival

August 4 | Montreal, QC | Osheaga Festival

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August 6 | Chicago, IL | Lollapalooza Festival

August 9 | Toronto, ON | HISTORY

September 22 | Salt Lake City, UT | SLC Twilight

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September 24 | Las Vegas, NV | Life Is Beautiful Festival

September 26 | Denver, CO | Fillmore Auditorium

September 28 | Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre

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October 6 | Bentonville, AR | The Momentary

October 9 | New Orleans, LA | House Of Blues

 

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As noted in the tour dates, Sawayama will perform at Lollapalooza, which will feature other notable Asian acts this year like TXT, NewJeans, beabadoobee, NIKI, The Rose and DPR Ian, among others. K-pop girl group aespa will also be performing at the Governors Ball Music Festival.

Sawayama recently made her film and acting debut in “John Wick: Chapter 4.” She also contributed a song to the movie soundtrack “Eye For An Eye.”