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Alex G Adds Tour Dates & Shares Video for “June Guitar”

Musician ALEX G (ALEXANDER GIANNASCOLI) during the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, California Outside Lands Music Festival 2023, San Francisco, California, U.S. - 11 Aug 2023
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Philadelphia musician Alex G is making a significant splash in the music scene with the release of his latest single, “June Guitar,” from his forthcoming album, Headlights. The new record, which marks his debut with RCA, is slated for release on July 18, 2025. The video for “June Guitar,” directed by longtime collaborator Zev Magasis, intimately captures Alex G and his bandmates playing the song in a cozy, inviting setting. Fans eager to experience the musical evolution of Alex G have much to look forward to with this release, which follows the success of the album’s lead single, “Afterlife.”

In support of Headlights, Alex G has announced an extensive tour, with newly added dates in Europe and the United Kingdom, giving fans across the globe a chance to experience his live performances. This tour promises to be a highlight for European fans, as Alex G has been making waves in the indie music scene. Starting July 25, Alex G will hit the road with an appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, RI, before moving on to a packed schedule that takes him all over the United States. The North American leg will conclude with a show at Philadelphia’s Fillmore on October 12 before he heads to Europe.

The tour in North America includes performances in renowned venues such as Roadrunner in Boston and The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. These upcoming shows are a testament to Alex G’s growing popularity and the high demand for his music. The trusty setlist is likely to feature new tracks from Headlights, alongside classics from his impressive back catalog, which has earned him a dedicated following. Notable performances are also expected in other major cities like Chicago, Austin, and Nashville, providing ample opportunities for his U.S. fan base to see him live.

After wrapping up his North American dates, Alex G will embark on his European tour beginning November 5 at Huxley’s Neue Welt in Berlin, Germany. The tour will make stops in major cities including Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, and culminate in a series of shows across the UK and Ireland. Notably, the London show is set for November 14 at the iconic Eventim Apollo, followed by dates in Manchester, Glasgow, and concluding in Dublin on November 19. The anticipation for these European shows is high, suggesting sold-out venues and an electrifying atmosphere.

Alex G’s ability to captivate listeners with his distinct musical style and engaging live performances is evident, and this tour is expected to solidify his position as a must-see act. As an artist who has consistently defied easy categorization with his eclectic mix of lo-fi indie rock, Alex G’s work on Headlights is poised to reach new heights, underscoring why he continues to be an influential figure in the indie music scene.

Adding to the excitement of his European tour are fellow musician Nilüfer Yanya’s appearances at select shows, which promise to draw even more fans into the fold. This collaboration brings together two unique voices from the indie music world, setting the stage for unforgettable performances. With many shows already sold out, fans are encouraged to act quickly to secure tickets, ensuring they don’t miss out on what is likely to be one of the standout tours of 2025. As Alex G progresses on this global musical journey, his evolving sound and artistic vision are sure to resonate broadly, enhancing his reputation and further expanding his loyal fan base.

Alex G 2025 Tour:

07-25 Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival
09-10 Boston, MA – Roadrunner *
09-11 Boston, MA – Roadrunner *
09-13 Cleveland, OH – The Agora *
09-14 Toronto, Ontario – History *
09-15 Toronto, Ontario – History *
09-17 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed *
09-18 Saint Paul, MN – Palace Theatre *
09-20 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom *
09-23 Oakland, CA – The Fox Theater *
09-24 Oakland, CA – The Fox Theater *
09-26 Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre *
09-27 Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre *
09-28 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre *
09-30 Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater *
10-01 Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater *
10-03 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern *
10-04 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium *
10-06 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz *
10-07 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem *
10-08 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall *
10-11 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore *
10-12 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore *
11-05 Berlin, Germany – Huxley’s Neue West
11-06 Cologne, Germany – Die Kantine
11-07 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
11-08 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
11-10 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
11-12 Paris, France – La Cigale
11-14 London, England – Eventim Apollo
11-15 Manchester, England – Manchester Academy
11-17 Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowland Ballroom
11-18 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
11-19 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street

* with Nilüfer Yanya

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