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SAMIA

SAMIA Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 47,237
Category Indie Pop, Alternative, Folk, Indie, Rock
Concerts
Jun
26
Backyard Sessions
Nashville
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Sep
08
Terminal West
Atlanta
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Sep
09
Saturn
Birmingham
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Sep
11
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Dallas
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Sep
12
Scoot Inn
Austin
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Sep
13
The Heights Theater
Houston
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Sep
16
Crescent Ballroom
Phoenix
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Sep
17
Music Box
San Diego
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Sep
19
The Fonda Theatre
Los Angeles
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Sep
20
The Fillmore
San Francisco
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Sep
22
Wonder Ballroom
Portland
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Sep
23
Hollywood Theatre
Vancouver
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Sep
24
Neptune Theatre
Seattle
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Sep
26
Soundwell
Salt Lake City
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Sep
27
Gothic Theatre
Englewood
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Sep
29
Waiting Room Lounge
Omaha
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Sep
30
Delmar Hall
Saint Louis
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Oct
01
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Nashville
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Oct
26
G2, The Garage
Glasgow
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Oct
27
YES
Manchester
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Oct
28
KOKO
London
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Nov
14
Corona Capital 2025
México
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About SAMIA
Bovine excision, a mysterious phenomenon involving the bloodless surgical removal of cattle organs, serves as the eerie inspiration for the opening track of Samia's third album, aptly titled Bloodless. Her voice flows through the evocative lyrics with ease, weaving through the gentle strum of a lone acoustic guitar. The quiet intimacy builds into a storm of sound, culminating in Samia's layered, ethereal harmonies that pierce with a haunting, macabre refrain: "And drained, drained bloodless." These emptied cattle evoke a grotesque vessel she unwittingly nurtured in an attempt to embody something both untouchable and on display, overflowing with infinite projections and capable of driving an unrelenting pursuit of the unattainable. Through sharp images—Diet Dr. Pepper and Raymond Carver as parallel pursuits of minimalism, white underwear and leeches, a Degas dancer poised at the bannister—Samia examines a paradoxical existence where merit transforms into a calculated act of extraction ("I felt the pea, can I eat it?"). This is just one strand Samia weaves into the intricate tapestry of Bloodless. Her 2020 debut album, The Baby, marked a confessional coming-of-age —an intimate love letter to those sentiments that are most difficult to articulate. In her 2023 album Honey, Samia deepens this exploration of young adulthood, offering a more introspective take as she searches for clarity. These releases, including her 2021 EP Scout, alongside her magnetic live performances, have earned her widespread critical acclaim, over 150 million streams, and a devoted fan base who sing along passionately to every word at sold-out shows. She’s also won over new audiences opening for artists like Maggie Rogers, Lucy Dacus, and Courtney Barnett. “I’ve spent the past two decades unintentionally conflating an abstract idea of men with my understanding of God,” Samia explains. “The person I became in order to impress this imagined figure is inseparable from who I am today. With this album, I’ve tried to confront that head-on.” Bloodless explores her relationship with a fragmented, symbolic version of Men—a patchwork of expectations and imagined standards she tried to meet, which ultimately shaped her sense of self. “I suffer from decision paralysis,” she admits, “where I’ll mentally play out every possible choice and endure the consequences in my head. God and Men provide some aspect of relief here in that they will make choices for you. The great thing about God and my Figment Man is that I decide what either of them wants me to do. So, in this convoluted way, I still get to do what I want, while offloading the responsibility.” Hole in a Frame, the album's contemplative centerpiece, references a framed section of wall at a Tulsa venue where, in 1978, Sid Vicious punched a hole — the absence, that lack, absurdly glorified. “It's easier to be an idea than a person,” Samia reflects. “Your distorted proxy protects you from stagnation. I find a certain logic in canonizing a void, and even more in trying to become one. It feels familiar, and comforting. Unlike the actual you, your lack only grows in value and mystery with time.” On Lizard, with its bright, sing-song melody and teetering synths, Samia confesses, “It’s painful to stay present, to exist as a real, flesh-and-blood person at a party, after existing comfortably as a myth or a memory. And it was even more painful to try not to ruin a party I’d already ruined. “I wanted to stop punishing myself by denying that a significant part of my personality was built around traits and behaviors I believed—whether through observation or hearsay—men would like,” she explains. “I began to compare it to a relationship with God, where believers shape their entire lives around His commandments, even though they were never explicitly asked to do so.” For Bloodless, Samia reunited with producers Caleb Wright—of her favorite band, The Happy Children—and Jake Luppen of Hippo Campus,who also happens to be her neighbor in Minneapolis. She recently relocated there after a year in LA, three years in Nashville, and spending her teens and early 20s in New York City. Rounding out the team is Samia’s close friend and fellow artist Raffaella, who inspired the song North Poles. Together they’ve created a space where Samia can be both vulnerable and challenged. Recorded in North Carolina and Minneapolis, Bloodless is a richly layered album that shifts seamlessly from sparse folk to sweeping indie-pop epics. Tracks like Fair Game explore duality, “oscillating between idealized and demonized versions of myself, fantasizing about fully embodying either." Meanwhile, Sacred uncovers “someone’s capacity for love through their hatred.” The album concludes with the shimmering and unconventional Pants, centered around the biting lyric: “Who was I when I bought these pants? / They’re non-refundable / Now I’m questioning everything I am.” The song delves into the endless, often fruitless search for a version of ourselves we believe once existed, only to realize that this “original” self was never a fixed identity. It’s a realization that can make us feel like strangers in our own lives, second-guessing even the smallest choices. Across these thirteen songs, Samia grapples with the hollow form she once embodied—a vessel that gained value through its own absence, until playing dead became its own form of life. With Bloodless, she endeavors to disinter the self buried beneath these carefully constructed personas, ultimately reaching a place of acceptance for her whole, imperfect being.
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Genres
Indie Pop, Alternative, Folk, Indie, Rock
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What fans are saying
Alexandra
5 / 5
briston maroney and christian lee hudson joined. what a show.
Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC
Apr 19, 2023
Zachary
5 / 5
Perhaps the cleanest concert production I’ve been to. Truly inspiring
The Crocodile Seattle, WA
Feb 25, 2023
okeefe
5 / 5
Great night of music. Let’s do it again.
Crocodile Cafe Seattle, WA
Feb 08, 2022
Dax
5 / 5
An act strong enough to open for boygenius!
TD Pavilion at the Mann Philadelphia, PA
Oct 01, 2023
Myrenda
5 / 5
She is so adorable and amazing 😍
Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ
Mar 05, 2023
jamie
5 / 5
i love her she is amazing
Schubas Chicago, IL
Oct 02, 2021
Bea
5 / 5
It was a religious experience
First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
Feb 19, 2023
Kara
5 / 5
She is ethereal
9:30 Club Washington City, DC
Feb 08, 2023
Molly
5 / 5
just perfect
Wooly's Des Moines, IA
Jan 14, 2024
Asheton
5 / 5
ye
Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Dec 08, 2022
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SAMIA Tour Cities
Nashville, TN San Diego, CA Manchester, United Kingdom Los Angeles, CA Omaha, NE London, United Kingdom Salt Lake City, UT Dallas, TX Englewood, CO Portland, OR Glasgow, United Kingdom Austin, TX Vancouver, BC Birmingham, AL Atlanta, GA Houston, TX Seattle, WA San Francisco, CA Phoenix, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions About SAMIA

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is SAMIA on tour?

Yes, SAMIA is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming SAMIA concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The SAMIA tour is scheduled for 22 dates across 19 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is SAMIA scheduled to play?

SAMIA is scheduled to play 22 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the SAMIA tour start?

SAMIA’s tour starts Jun 26, 2025 and ends on Nov 14, 2025. They will play 19 cities; their most recent concert was held in Nashville at Bobby Hotel and their next upcoming concert will be in San Diego at Music Box.

What venues is SAMIA performing at?

As part of the SAMIA tour, SAMIA is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Jun 26 - Nashville, TN @ Bobby Hotel
Sep 08 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Sep 09 - Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
Sep 11 - Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Sep 12 - Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn
Sep 13 - Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater
Sep 16 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
Sep 17 - San Diego, CA @ Music Box
Sep 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
Sep 20 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
Sep 22 - Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
Sep 23 - Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre
Sep 24 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
Sep 26 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell
Sep 27 - Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Sep 29 - Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room Lounge
Sep 30 - Saint Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
Oct 01 - Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Oct 26 - Glasgow, Scotland @ G2, The Garage
Oct 27 - Manchester, England @ YES
Oct 28 - London, England @ KOKO
Nov 14 - México, DF @ Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
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