Photo by Hayden Anhedönia and Silken Weinberg

Alt-pop visionary Ethel Cain has officially announced her second studio album, Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You, arriving August 2025. The release follows 2022’s cult classic Preacher’s Daughter and her experimental 2024 project Perverts.

The album, another concept piece from Cain, gives fans a deeper look inside the love story of Willoughby Tucker, the famous character from “A House in Nebraska” from Cain’s first album.

To celebrate, Cain is hitting the road for her biggest headlining run yet. The Willoughby Tucker Forever tour kicks off this August and will take her across North America and Europe, with stops at major venues including Radio City Music Hall in New York, Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Greek Theater in Berkeley, London’s Eventim Apollo, and Paris’ L’Olympia.

Presales begin Wednesday, March 26 at 10 a.m. PT with tickets on sale to the public Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. PT 

You can snag your tickets at www.daughtersofcain.com/tour

Check out all the tour dates below and find your city!

  • August 12—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
  • August 13—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
  • August 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Vancouver, BC
  • August 16—Edgefield—Portland, OR
  • August 18—The Greek Berkeley—Berkeley, CA
  • August 20—Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA
  • August 22—Arizona Financial Theatre—Phoenix, AZ
  • August 24—The Bomb Factory—Dallas, TX
  • August 25—713 Music Hall—Houston, TX
  • August 26—Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park—Austin, TX
  • August 28—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
  • August 29—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
  • August 30—Asheville Yards—Asheville, NC
  • September 4—Stage AE —Pittsburgh, PA
  • September 5—The Anthem—Washington, D.C.
  • September 6—The Met—Philadelphia, PA
  • September 9—Radio City Music Hall—New York, NY
  • September 10—Kings Theatre—Brooklyn, NY
  • September 12—Roadrunner—Boston, MA
  • September 13—Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B—Buffalo, NY
  • September 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
  • September 16—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
  • September 17—Masonic Cathedral Theatre—Detroit, MI
  • September 19—Palace Theatre—St. Paul, MN
  • September 20—The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds)—Chicago, IL
  • October 2—O2 Apollo—Manchester, England
  • October 4—O2 Academy Glasgow—Glasgow, Scotland
  • October 9—Eventim Apollo—London, England
  • October 14—Ancienne Belgique—Brussels, Belgium
  • October 15—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
  • October 16—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
  • October 18—L’Olympia—Paris, France
  • October 21—Carlswerk Victoria—Cologne, Germany
  • October 23—Huxley’s Neue Welt—Berlin, Germany
  • October 24—Docks—Hamburg, Germany
  • October 25—Vega—Copenhagen, Denmark
  • October 27—Sentrum Scene—Oslo, Norway
  • October 28—Fållan—Stockholm, Sweden
  • October 31—Stodola—Warsaw, Poland
  • November 1—Roxy—Prague, Czech Republic
  • November 2—Gasometer—Vienna, Austria
  • November 4—X-tra—Zurich, Switzerland
  • November 5—Alcatraz—Milan, Italy
  • November 7—Razzmatazz—Barcelona, Spain
  • November 8—Teatro Eslava—Madrid, Spain
  • November 9—LAV Warehouse—Lisbon, Portugal
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