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Chappell Roan is embarking on a tour across the UK and Europe, bringing her captivating performances to fans across the continent. The tour, named “The Midwest Princess Tour,” promises to be her biggest headline European shows to date.
Scheduled for September, the tour will showcase her talents in various cities, including Paris, Amsterdam, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Dublin. The tour aims to support her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” released in 2024.
This album has received acclaim, featuring hit singles such as “Pink Pony Club,” “Casual,” “Femininomenon,” and “My Kink is Karma.” Chappell Roan recently concluded the US leg of her tour, where she wowed audiences and collaborated with local drag queens as opening acts. Currently, she is supporting Olivia Rodrigo on her Guts World Tour.
Moreover, Chappell Roan has teamed up with PLUS1 for the UK leg of the tour, ensuring that £1 from each ticket sold goes towards supporting Kaleidoscope Trust and LGBTQ+ individuals. This partnership adds a meaningful dimension to her performances, reflecting her commitment to social causes alongside her musical endeavors.
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Fans who pre-ordered Chappell Roan’s album from her official store will receive a unique presale code via email.
The fan presale starts at 10 am local time on March 6.
Tickets for the tour go on general sale at 10 am local time on March 8.
They can be purchased via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
Date |
Venue |
Location |
---|---|---|
MAR 05 24 |
KIA CENTER |
ORLANDO, FL, USA |
MAR 06 24 |
KASEYA CENTER |
MIAMI, FL, USA |
MAR 08 24 |
SPECTRUM CENTER |
CHARLOTTE, NC, USA |
MAR 09 24 |
BRIDGESTONE ARENA |
NASHVILLE, TN, USA |
MAR 10 24 |
THE ANDREW J BRADY MUSIC CENTER |
CINCINNATI, OH, USA |
MAR 12 24 |
ENTERPRISE CENTER |
ST LOUIS, MO, USA |
MAR 13 24 |
CHI HEALTH CENTER OMAHA |
OMAHA, NE, USA |
MAR 15 24 |
XCEL ENERGY CENTER |
SAINT PAUL, MN, USA |
MAR 16 24 |
FISERV FORUM |
MILWAUKEE, WI, USA |
MAR 17 24 |
WOOLY’S |
DES MOINES, IA, USA |
MAR 19 24 |
UNITED CENTER |
CHICAGO, IL, USA |
MAR 20 24 |
UNITED CENTER |
CHICAGO, IL, USA |
MAR 22 24 |
NATIONWIDE ARENA |
COLUMBUS, OH, USA |
MAR 23 24 |
LITTLE CAESARS ARENA |
DETROIT, MI, USA |
MAR 25 24 |
HIGHER GROUND |
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT, USA |
MAR 26 24 |
BELL CENTRE |
MONTREAL, CANADA |
MAR 27 24 |
BELL CENTRE |
MONTREAL, CANADA |
MAR 29 24 |
SCOTIABANK ARENA |
TORONTO, CANADA |
MAR 30 24 |
SCOTIABANK ARENA |
TORONTO, CANADA |
APR 01 24 |
TD GARDEN |
BOSTON, MA, USA |
APR 02 24 |
TD GARDEN |
BOSTON, MA, USA |
APR 03 24 |
COLLEGE STREET MUSIC HALL |
NEW HAVEN, CT, USA |
APR 05 24 |
STAGE AE |
PITTSBURGH, PA, USA |
APR 06 24 |
THE INTERSECTION |
GRAND RAPIDS, MI, USA |
APR 08 24 |
ARVEST BANK THEATRE AT THE MIDLAND |
KANSAS CITY, MO, USA |
APR 09 24 |
BOULDER THEATER |
BOULDER, CO, USA |
APR 12 24 |
COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL |
INDIO, CA, USA |
APR 19 24 |
COACHELLA VALLEY MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL |
INDIO, CA, USA |
MAY 17 24 |
HANGOUT MUSIC FESTIVAL |
GULF SHORES, AL, USA |
MAY 19 24 |
JANNUS LIVE |
ST PETERSBURG, FL, USA |
MAY 20 24 |
FIREFLY DISTILLERY |
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC, USA |
MAY 22 24 |
RABBIT RABBIT |
ASHEVILLE, NC, USA |
MAY 23 24 |
BROWN’S ISLAND |
RICHMOND, VA, USA |
MAY 24 24 |
OUTER HARBOR BUFFALO |
BUFFALO, NY, USA |
MAY 28 24 |
AGORA THEATER & BALLROOM |
CLEVELAND, OH, USA |
MAY 29 24 |
THE SYLVEE |
MADISON, WI, USA |
MAY 30 24 |
SAINT LOUIS MUSIC PARK |
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO, USA |
JUN 01 24 |
STATE THEATER |
KALAMAZOO, MI, USA |
JUN 02 24 |
PRIDE ON THE SHORE |
PITTSBURGH, PA, USA |
JUN 04 24 |
THE HALL |
LITTLE ROCK, AR, USA |
JUN 05 24 |
CAIN’S BALLROOM |
TULSA, OK, USA |
JUN 07 24 |
KEMBA LIVE! |
COLUMBUS, OH, USA |
JUN 09 24 |
THE GOVERNORS BALL MUSIC FESTIVAL |
QUEENS, NEW YORK, USA |
JUN 11 24 |
THE NORVA |
NORFOLK, VA, USA |
JUN 12 24 |
THE RITZ |
RALEIGH, NC, USA |
JUN 13 24 |
THE SENATE |
COLUMBIA, SC, USA |
JUN 16 24 |
BONNAROO MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL |
MANCHESTER, TN, USA |
AUG 02 24 |
HINTERLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL |
SAINT CHARLES, IA, USA |
SEP 03 24 |
BATACLAN |
PARIS, FRANCE |
SEP 04 24 |
MELKWEG |
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS |
SEP 10 24 |
EVENTIM APOLLO |
LONDON, UK |
SEP 13 24 |
O2 RITZ |
MANCHESTER, UK |
SEP 15 24 |
SAINT LUKE’S |
GLASGOW, UK |
SEP 17 24 |
THE ACADEMY, MIDDLE ABBEY STREET |
DUBLIN, IRELAND |
Chappell Roan is an American singer and songwriter known for her unique blend of synth-pop and dark pop music. Born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February 19, 1998, in Willard, Missouri, she adopted the stage name Chappell Roan in honor of her late grandfather.
Roan gained recognition at the age of 17 when she uploaded her original song “Die Young” to YouTube, leading to a record deal with Atlantic Records. Her music, often compared to 80s synth pop and early 2000s hits, is heavily influenced by drag culture, earning her the label of “campy” in her aesthetic.
Roan’s career took off with the release of her single “Good Hurt” in 2017, followed by her debut EP “School Nights.” Despite facing challenges, including being dropped by Atlantic Records, Roan persevered and independently released successful singles like “Pink Pony Club” and “Naked in Manhattan.”
Birth Name |
Kayleigh Rose Amstutz |
Born |
February 19, 1998 |
Age |
26 |
Birthplace |
Willard, Missouri, U.S. |
Genres |
Synth-pop, dark pop |
Occupation(s) |
Singer, songwriter |
Years Active |
2017–present |
Labels |
Atlantic, Island, Amusement, KRA |
Chappell Roan’s early life began in Willard, Missouri, where she was born as Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February 19, 1998. At a young age, Roan showed a passion for music, starting piano lessons at the age of 10 or 11.
Her talent blossomed quickly, and by thirteen, she surprised her family by performing publicly for the first time at a Christmas Pageant in 2011, showcasing her skills in singing and piano playing.
Roan’s journey into the music industry accelerated when she began uploading song covers to YouTube as a teenager, catching the attention of various record labels. Her breakout moment came when she uploaded her original song “Die Young” at the age of 17, leading to a record deal with Atlantic Records.
Despite facing challenges in her early career, including being dropped by her label and experiencing personal setbacks, Roan’s determination and talent propelled her forward. In 2018, Roan moved to Los Angeles, embracing her identity as a queer woman and finding inspiration for her music.
Through perseverance and resilience, she continued to pursue her passion, independently releasing successful singles and ultimately releasing her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” in 2024. Roan’s early life experiences shaped her into the artist she is today, with her music reflecting her journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Chappell Roan’s career started when she uploaded a song called “Die Young” on YouTube when she was just 17. Atlantic Records signed her after seeing the song. She released her first single “Good Hurt” in 2017 and followed it up with an EP titled “School Nights.”
In 2020, she released “Pink Pony Club,” which gained popularity and was praised by Vulture. Despite this success, Atlantic Records dropped her. Roan faced personal struggles, including a breakup, and worked odd jobs to support herself.
In 2022, she independently released “Naked in Manhattan,” followed by “Femininomenon” and “Casual.” Her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” came out in 2024, receiving positive reviews.
Roan embarked on the “Naked in North America Tour” and opened for Olivia Rodrigo on her Guts World Tour. Her style is described as dark pop with influences from 80s synth-pop and early 2000s hits. Roan’s music often explores queer themes and experiences, and she’s known for her captivating live performances.