Chappell Roan tickets: New dates, cities added to ‘The Midwest Princess’ Tour for fall 2024

Emily Dozier

Chappell Roan tickets: New dates, cities added to ‘The Midwest Princess’ Tour for fall 2024 image

This fall, Chappell Roan is givings fans another chance to go (Hot To Go, that is) to her shows. The singer announced a handful of additional concerts on her Midwest Princess tour, including stops in Franklin, Tennessee, Rogers, Arkansas, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, as well as performances at All Things Go and Austin City Limits music festivals.

Roan just about needed to add more concerts with her ever-increasing popularity. In a matter of months, she's gained 30 million monthly listeners on streaming platforms thanks to opening for Olivia Rodrigo, releasing "Good Luck, Babe!" and performing at Coachella.

But she isn't slowing down anytime soon. The singer continues to captivate fans everywhere. It's precisely why the Midwest Princess is bringing the "Femininomenon" to FirstBank Amphitheater, Walmart Amp and Westfair Amphitheater this October.

Here's how to get tickets for Chappell Roan's newest tour additions.

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Chappell Roan tickets 2024

Tickets for Roan's three additional shows officially go on sale July 19 at 10 a.m. local time. 

But fans don't need to wait until Friday to get passes to one of her shows. A select few tickets are already available on StubHub and more will be added after presale on Wednesday.

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Chappell Roan 'The Midwest Princess' Tour cities, dates

While Roan added a few more shows this October, there's still a handful of chances to catch her on this year's Midwest Princess tour, whether it's at a festival in the U.S. or across the pond in the United Kingdom.

Here's a closer look at all her remaining concerts.

DateCityTickets
July 19Seattle, WA (Capitol Hill Block Party)Buy now
July 31Chicago, ILBuy now
Aug. 1Chicago, IL (Lollapalooza Festival)Buy now
Aug. 3Montréal, Canada (Osheaga Festival)Buy now
Aug. 4Saint Charles, IA (Hinterland Festival)Buy now
Aug. 11San Francisco, CA (Outside Lands Festival)Buy now
Sept. 3Paris, FranceBuy now
Sept. 4Amsterdam, NetherlandsBuy now
Sept. 7Berlin, Germany (Lollapalooza Festival)Buy now
Sept. 8Munich, Germany (Superbloom Festival)
Sept. 13Manchester, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 15Glasgow, Untied KingdomBuy now
Sept. 17Dublin, Ireland
Sept. 19London, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 20London, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 21London, United KingdomBuy now
Sept. 28New York, NY (All Things Go Festival)Buy now
Sept. 29Washington, DC (All Things Go Festival)Buy now
Oct. 1Franklin, TNBuy now
Oct. 2Rogers, ARBuy now
Oct. 3Council Bluffs, IABuy now
Oct. 5Austin, TX (Austin City Limits Festival)Buy now
Oct. 12Austin, TX (Austin City Limits Festival)Buy now

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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.