photo by Hunter Moreno

Jeremy Zucker is hitting the road this fall with his “Welcome to the Garden State Tour,” bringing his new music to fans across North America. The tour supports his upcoming album Garden State, which drops on August 22.

Jeremy just gave fans their first taste of Garden State with the release of the lead single “hometown.” The acoustic-driven track is a heartfelt reflection on leaving the place you grew up, only to return and see it through older, wiser eyes. The official music video is out now.

Garden State is a deeply personal album that takes Zucker back to his roots in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. Over 14 tracks, he retraces the emotional journey of leaving home at 18 and navigating adulthood on his own terms. The album explores themes of independence, love, and growing up, all told through raw lyrics and minimalist production. While writing, Zucker revisited his childhood memories and channeled them into some of his most honest and vulnerable music yet.

With Garden State, Jeremy Zucker reflects on where he started, who he’s become, and the path ahead. This new album and tour mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter, and fans won’t want to miss what’s coming next.

Tour kicks off on September 16 at The Observatory North Park in San Diego and continue through October, with stops at major venues including Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, Brooklyn Steel in New York, HISTORY in Toronto, The Wiltern in Los Angeles, and many more.

Presale tickets and VIP packages go live Wednesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. local time. All tickets go on sale Friday, June 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can sign up now for early access at Jeremy’s official site www.jeremyzuckertour.com

  • September 16 // San Diego, CA // The Observatory North Park
  • September 17 // Phoenix, AZ // The Van Buren
  • September 19 // Dallas, TX // The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
  • September 20 // Austin, TX // Scoot Inn
  • September 23 // Nashville, TN // Brooklyn Bowl
  • September 25 // Atlanta, GA // Variety Playhouse
  • September 26 // Charlotte, NC // The Underground
  • September 27 // Richmond, VA // The National
  • September 29 // Silver Spring, MD // The Fillmore
  • September 30 // Philadelphia, PA // Brooklyn Bowl
  • October 3 // Brooklyn, NY // Brooklyn Steel
  • October 4 // Boston, MA // Roadrunner
  • October 6 // Montreal, QC // Beanfield Theatre
  • October 9 // Toronto, ON // HISTORY
  • October 10 // Columbus, OH // The Bluestone
  • October 11 // Chicago, IL // House of Blues
  • October 12 // Minneapolis, MN // Varsity Theater
  • October 14 // Denver, CO // Ogden Theatre
  • October 15 // Salt Lake City, UT // Rockwell at The Complex
  • October 17 // Portland, OR // Wonder Ballroom
  • October 18 // Seattle, WA // Showbox SoDo
  • October 20 // Vancouver, BC // Vogue Theatre
  • October 22 // San Francisco, CA // The Warfield
  • October 24 // Anaheim, CA // House of Blues
  • October 25 // Los Angeles, CA // The Wiltern
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