The musical journey of the band MUNA has always centered on creating a sanctuary where complex, messy, and ecstatic realities coexist, and with the announcement of the MUNA Gets So Hot Tour, the Los Angeles-based trio is now reaching a massive new milestone in their career. Peforming in 2013 at the University of Southern California, Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson have constantly refined their signature sound. Their blend of indie, synth, and electro-pop reaches its sharpest and most intoxicating form on their fourth album, „Dancing On The Wall.“ This global MUNA Gets So Hot Tour represents the culmination of years spent touring with icons like Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and Lorde. Fans across the globe are eagerly waiting to experience the raw energy of their new material live on stage.
From University Experiments to Global Superstardom
After initial sound experiments and their debut EP „More Perfect,“ the band quickly secured major label deals. Their debut album „About You“ catapulted MUNA straight into the Billboard 200 Top 10. International fame followed through song placements in major Netflix productions and extensive worldwide tours. Even after moving to Phoebe Bridgers‘ independent label, Saddest Factory Records, their success remained unstoppable. Hits like „Silk Chiffon“ revealed a breezy, liberated side of synth-pop that resonated with millions. The current worldwide tour promises a production that seamlessly blends intimate storytelling with spectacular, high-energy pop worlds.
A Soundtrack for a Global Generation
On their latest masterpiece „Dancing On The Wall,“ MUNA channels the anxious energy of modern life. They address political tensions and environmental decay through their characteristically relatable lyrics. The result is an album full of emotional resonance that captures the zeitgeist of the millennial generation worldwide. During the MUNA Gets So Hot Tour, the trio proves that modern indie-pop can be both introspective and socially conscious. These shows will ignite the hearts of fans who find beauty within the chaos of the world. MUNA provides the ultimate soundtrack for a planet in transition, remaining fiercely authentic and musically bold.
UK / Irland
May 23 – BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend – Sunderland, United Kingdom
May 26 – Heaven – London, United Kingdom
May 27 – Heaven – London, United Kingdom
May 28 – Heaven – London, United Kingdom
November 11 – 3Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
November 13 – O2 Academy – Glasgow, United Kingdom
November 14 – O2 Apollo – Manchester, United Kingdom
November 15 – Bristol Beacon – Bristol, United Kingdom
November 17 – Eventim Apollo – London, United Kingdom
Europe
November 20 – Melkweg Max – Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 21 – Élysée Montmartre – Paris, France
November 23 – La Madeleine – Brussels, Belgium
November 24 – Carlswerk Victoria – Cologne, Germany
November 26 – Progresja – Warsaw, Poland
November 27 – Astra Kulturhaus – Berlin, Germany
America May/Juli/Augus
May 9 – The Shrine – Los Angeles, California, United States
May 16 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, New York, United States
May 17 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, New York, United States
May 18 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, New York, United States
May 19 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, New York, United States
July 30 – August 2 – Lollapalooza – Chicago, Illinois, United States
July 31 – Hinterland Festival – Saint Charles, Iowa, United States
August 4 – Twilight Concert Series, Civic Center – Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
August 6 – Pioneer Courthouse Square – Portland, Oregon, United States
August 7 – 9 – Capitol Hill Block Party – Seattle, Washington, United States
America September
September 17 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, Arizona, United States
September 19 – Moody Amphitheater – Austin, Texas, United States
September 20 – Bomb Factory – Dallas, Texas, United States
September 22 – The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee, United States
September 23 – The Eastern – Atlanta, Georgia, United States
September 25 – Skyline Stage at Highmark Mann – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
September 26 – All Things Go Music Festival – Washington, District of Columbia, United States
September 29 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
America Oktober
October 1 – Roadrunner – Boston, Massachusetts, United States
October 4 – Kemba Live! – Columbus, Ohio, United States
October 6 – The Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Toronto, Canada
October 7 – The Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, Michigan, United States
October 9 – The Salt Shed Fairgrounds – Chicago, Illinois, United States
October 11 – The Palace Theatre – Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
October 16 – Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, California, United States
October 17 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, California, United States
October 18 – Frost Amphitheater – Stanford, California, United States
October 21 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, Colorado, United States
At A Glance
Global Presence: A worldwide tour covering major cities across North America, Europe, and beyond.
Musical Evolution: Presentation of the fourth studio album „Dancing On The Wall,“ their most ambitious work yet.
Live Energy: A reputation for inclusive, high-octane performances that celebrate queer joy and vulnerability.
Sonic Identity: A sophisticated mix of 80s-inspired synths, indie-rock guitars, and modern electronic beats.
Cultural Impact: Relatable songwriting that explores the precariousness of modern life and human connection.
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