Quinn XCII tickets 2024: Cost, cities, dates for ‘All You Can Eat’ tour across North America

Emily Dozier

Quinn XCII tickets 2024: Cost, cities, dates for ‘All You Can Eat’ tour across North America image

It's pronounced "ninety-two," in case a refresher is needed. It might be important to know before joining Quinn XCII on his upcoming tour.

The first round of the All You Can Eat tour hits the U.S. and Canada this fall, visiting 25 cities. The roadshow celebrates a trio of EPs by the artist, titled "Breakfast," "Lunch" and "Dinner," inspired by the midwest summer he grew up with in Michigan. The new era also celebrates Quinn XCII's alter ego, Mustard Mike, a fictitious restaurant owner.

Known for his electronic indie-pop beats, the singer has worked with artists like Chelsea Cutler, Ayokay and Louis the Child on some of his biggest hits. Cutler will even be joining Quinn XCII on stage for one night only in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

But don't worry, there's plenty of Mustard Mike to go around. The All You Can Eat tour begins Sept. 20 in California and ends in Florida in October. The singer will visit just about every place in between for the roadshow's first establishment.

Here's what to know about tickets to see Quinn XCII this fall.

BUY NOW: Get tickets for Quinn XCII 'All You Can Eat' Tour on StubHub

Quinn XCII 'All You Can Eat' Tour tickets

Tickets for Quinn XCII's tour officially go on sale Friday, June 28 at 10 a.m. local time. But for those that don't want to wait to secure their spot at a show, passes are already available on StubHub.

Playing at theaters and outdoor venues, most of the shows will have general admission with limited seating. For that reason, ticket prices begin at about $50, with some concerts costing closer to $65 for the cheapest price.

Click the link below to view every ticket and venue along the tour.

BUY NOW: Cheapest tickets for Quinn XCII tour on StubHub

Quinn XCII 'All You Can Eat' Tour cities, dates

The All You Can Eat tour begins in San Diego, California, before traveling through the west and midwest, including a stop in Salt Lake City for the Love Letters Festival.

The roadshow finishes up in Florida after several shows around New England.

DateCityTickets
Sept. 20San Diego, CABuy now
Sept. 21Oakland, CABuy now
Sept. 24Missoula, MTBuy now
Sept. 25Boise, IDBuy now
Sept. 27Salt Lake City, UT*Buy now
Sept. 28Denver, COBuy now
Sept. 30Omaha, NEBuy now
Oct. 1Fayetteville, ARBuy now
Oct. 3Des Moines, IABuy now
Oct. 4La Crosse, WIBuy now
Oct. 5Milwaukee, WIBuy now
Oct. 8Nashville, TNBuy now
Oct. 10Louisville, KYBuy now
Oct. 11St. Louis, MOBuy now
Oct. 12Cincinnati, OHBuy now
Oct. 15Toronto, CanadaBuy now
Oct. 16Syracuse, NYBuy now
Oct. 18Huntington, NYBuy now
Oct. 19Wallingford, CTBuy now
Oct. 22Port Chester, NYBuy now
Oct. 23Washington, DCBuy now
Oct. 25Raleigh, NCBuy now
Oct. 27Birmingham, ALBuy now
Oct. 28Orlando, FLBuy now
Oct. 29St. Petersburg, FLBuy now

*Love Letters Festival

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Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.