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2x GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter, and subversive performance artist Poppy is bringing her Constantly Nowhere tour to North America this summer, and she's not coming alone. French metalcore outfit Landmvrks and post-hardcore band Thousand Below are along for the ride on what is shaping up to be one of the more unhinged lineups of the year.

The North American run Live Nation promoted kicks off July 7 in Washington, D.C., and tears through 29 cities before wrapping up August 19 in Nashville. It follows the Australian and European legs of the tour this spring, and it's the first time Poppy will be performing her seventh studio album, Empty Hands, live on US and Canadian soil.

If you haven't heard Empty Hands yet, Pitchfork put it plainly: "The versatile metalcore singer amplifies all her strengths on her seventh album; it's heavier, savvier, and quirkier than ever." The record pulls from industrial and pop and the same surrealist, uncanny energy Poppy has always weaponized but sharper and louder than before.

The tour news also comes off a massive chart milestone: Poppy's collaboration "End of You" with Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante just hit #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart the first time three women or women-led acts have ever topped that chart in its 45-year history.

Tickets are on sale now at poppy's website.

Constantly Nowhere North American Tour Dates:

Date

City

Venue

July 7

Washington, DC

Echostage

July 9

Philadelphia, PA

The Fillmore Philadelphia

July 10

New York, NY

The Rooftop at Pier 17

July 11

Boston, MA

Roadrunner

July 13

Montreal, QC

MTELUS

July 15

Toronto, ON

HISTORY

July 17

Grand Rapids, MI

Belknap Park (Upheaval Festival)

July 18

Mansfield, OH

Ohio State Reformatory (Inkarceration Festival)

July 19

Detroit, MI

The Fillmore Detroit

July 21

Milwaukee, WI

The Rave / Eagles Ballroom Club Stage

July 22

Minneapolis, MN

The Fillmore Minneapolis

July 24

Chicago, IL

Riviera Theatre

July 25

St. Louis, MO

The Pageant

July 27

Omaha, NE

The Admiral

July 29

Denver, CO

Fillmore Auditorium

July 31

Salt Lake City, UT

The Union Event Center

Aug 2

Seattle, WA

Paramount Theatre

Aug 3

Portland, OR

Roseland Theater

Aug 5

Oakland, CA

Fox Theater

Aug 7

Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood Palladium

Aug 8

Phoenix, AZ

The Van Buren

Aug 9

Albuquerque, NM

Revel Entertainment Center

Aug 11

Austin, TX

Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater

Aug 12

Dallas, TX

House of Blues

Aug 13

Houston, TX

House of Blues

Aug 15

Orlando, FL

Hard Rock Live Orlando

Aug 16

Atlanta, GA

Tabernacle

Aug 18

Charlotte, NC

The Fillmore Charlotte

Aug 19

Nashville, TN

Marathon Music Works

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