Magdalena Bay adds Fall 2025 headline dates after selling out Spring stops

 MAGDALENA BAY ADDS NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE DATES FOR FALL 2025NEARLY ALL SPRING 2025 STOPS SOLD-OUTSOPHOMORE ALBUM IMAGINAL DISK OUT NOW TO MASSIVE CRITICAL ACCLAIM VIA MOM+POP MUSIC   Press photo, credit: Lissyelle LaricchiaFebruary 11, 2025— Following two sold-out headline tours in 2024, today, acclaimed duo Magdalena Bay adds more Fall dates to their 2025 headline tour, with stops in Los AngelesWashington D.C., Philadelphia and more—see full routing below, and sign up  HERE  for the artist presale beginning Thursday, February 13 at 10:00A.M. local time. Tickets are on sale to the public starting Friday, February 14 at 10:00A.M. local time.This fall run will find Magdalena Bay playing their largest rooms to date, including The Anthem in Washington D.C., MGM Music Hall in Boston and two nights at Los Angeles’ Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The newly-added shows follow previously confirmed dates in the Spring with Sam Austins supporting, nearly all of which have sold out.The upcoming headline run is in continued celebration of the band’s wildly successful sophomore album,  Imaginal Disk , released to widespread critical acclaim in August via Mom+Pop Music, written and produced in full by Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin —get it  HERE . Featured on Best of 2024 lists from  Paste Magazine  which named single “ Death & Romance ” the #1 song of the year— The New York Times Rolling Stone Vulture Pitchfork Stereogum Vogue  and more, Imaginal Disk found Magdalena Bay selling out every date of their 2024 North American and European/U.K. headline tours, making their late night debut on “ Jimmy Kimmel Live! ” with a performance of “ Image ,” which was later reworked by  Grimes , and even getting a nod to the Imaginal Disk album cover from Rosalía’s Halloween costume.Critical acclaim for Imaginal Disk…“This record improves upon the last one in nearly every way—it can be dreamy, it can be slightly skuzzy, it is often sort of just a bit askew, but it also feels self-contained within a little snow globe imagining its own world...this record sounds like a group that has discovered exactly what they want their songs to do and how to get them to do it.”—NPR Music“In the current pop landscape, there are few acts as exciting—or as remarkably consistent—as Magdalena Bay...Imaginal Disk is nothing if not a window into the minds of two weird and wonderful geniuses at work.”—Vogue“They craft this impulse into a maximalist, brute-force expansion of pop music’s boundaries—not quite 'recession pop,' a hyper-online catch-all for dystopian dance music, but the creation of a liminal space where everything, from choruses to keyboards to convictions, feels and sounds convincingly 8D.”—Pitchfork“Few groups are making as inventive, catchy pop music as Magdalena Bay…Their music, often narrative-based and paired with equally stunning visuals, excels in tension, pairing gossamer-sounding production with dark lyrics.”—Vulture“These songs take twists and turns that mirror the futuristic bent of the lyrics, and it’s immediately memorable despite its thrilling unpredictability. The Miami-bred, Los Angeles-based musicians double down on their ideas here, and it’s refreshing to hear glimmering pop music that is this unafraid of itself, carving its own singular path.”—Stereogum“...it’s as though Tenenbaum and Lewin set out not just to prove themselves as formidable pop stars, but as musicians through and through. They’re a pop act with a rockist core, but their insertions of prog, shoegaze, or even disco never feel done in a way that suggests pop is lesser without it, but adds muscularity to their music.”—Paste Magazine“this new synth-heavy sound feels more playful and bouncy, crafting new otherworldly limits in their own little electro-pop world.”—V Magazine“It's a significant leap forward for the Los Angeles duo, with some of their stickiest and riskiest songs yet.”—Consequence

Magdalena Bay is the Los Angeles by way of Miami duo consisting of Mica Tenenbaum (vocals, producer, songwriter) and Matthew Lewin (producer, songwriter). The two first met at an after-school music program in Miami where they grew up, bonding over shared musical influences and eventually starting a prog rock band Tabula Rasa. That band broke up, but when Tenenbaum and Lewin crossed paths again in college, they reconnected with the goal of making something closer to pop music that blends retro and futuristic elements under the moniker Magdalena Bay. They released a series of EPs leading up to their critically acclaimed debut album, Mercurial World, in 2021 and went on to sell out their first headlining tour, play numerous festivals around the world—including Coachella in 2023, tour with Charli xcxCaroline PolachekFlume and collaborate with Lil YachtyJIHYOBlu DeTiger and more.ABOUT MOM+POP MUSICSince launching 16 years ago, Mom+Pop Music has curated a critically acclaimed list of artists and has seen significant success releasing music from MGMT, Courtney Barnett, Orion Sun, Caamp, Maya Hawke, Del Water Gap, Porter Robinson, Goth Babe, Tycho, Tom Morello and many others. Solely owned and operated by Founder/co-owner Michael Goldstone and co-owner Thaddeus Rudd, M+P has a global team of 25 people and is self-distributed. Known for their artist-first mantra, M+P continues to amass industry accolades from artists, media and colleagues including Billboard’s Independent Label Power Lists, A2IM’s Libera Award for Label of the Year and other recognition. They have been featured in ForbesVariety and Billboard through the years with a pointed look at their credibility, thoroughness and talented team. Mom+Pop Music has offices in New York and Los Angeles. For more, please visit www.momandpopmusic.com.MAGDALENA BAY—IMAGINAL DISKAlbum artwork1. She Looked Like Me!2. Killing Time3. True Blue Interlude4. Image5. Death & Romance6. Fear, Sex7. Vampire in the Corner8. Watching T.V.9. Tunnel Vision10. Love Is Everywhere11. Feeling DiskInserted?12. That’s My Floor13. Cry for Me14. Angel on a Satellite15. The Ballad of Matt & Mica MAGDALENA BAY LIVE 2025April 21—Richmond, VA—The National (SOLD-OUT)*April 23—New York, NY—Terminal 5April 25—New York, NY—Terminal 5 (SOLD-OUT) *April 26—Philadelphia, PA—Franklin Music Hall (SOLD-OUT) *April 28—Portland, ME—State Theatre*April 29—Boston, MA—Citizen House of Blues (SOLD-OUT) *April 30—New Haven, CT—College Street Music Hall*May 2—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues (SOLD-OUT) *May 3—Pittsburgh, PA—Roxian Theater (SOLD-OUT) *May 4—Columbus, OH—Newport Music Hall (SOLD-OUT) *May 6—Buffalo, NY—Buffalo RiverWorks*May 7—Toronto, ON—HISTORY (SOLD-OUT) *May 9—Detroit, MI—St. Andrews Hall (SOLD-OUT) *May 10—Madison, WI—The Sylvee (SOLD-OUT) *May 11—Kansas City, MO—Midland Theater*May 13—Denver, CO—Ogden Theatre (SOLD-OUT) *May 14—Salt Lake City, UT—Rockwell at the Complex*May 16—Tucson, AZ—Rialto Theatre (SOLD-OUT)*May 17—San Diego, CA—Wonderfront FestivalSeptember 18—San Francisco, CA—The WarfieldSeptember 23—Phoenix, AZ—Arizona Financial TheatreSeptember 26—Los Angeles, CA—Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever CemeterySeptember 27—Los Angeles, CA—Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever CemeteryOctober 5—Dallas, TX—House of BluesOctober 7—Indianapolis, IN—Old National Centre - Egyptian RoomOctober 8—Nashville, TN—Marathon Music WorksOctober 12—Oklahoma City, OK—The CriterionOctober 14—Houston, TX—House of BluesOctober 15—New Orleans, LA—The FillmoreOctober 17—St. Petersburg, FL—Jannus LiveOctober 20—Atlanta, GA—Coca-Cola RoxyOctober 21—Raleigh, NC—The RitzOctober 22—Norfolk, VA—The NorVaOctober 24—Boston, MA—MGM Music Hall at FenwayOctober 25—Washington, DC—The AnthemOctober 26—Philadelphia, PA—The Fillmore* Sam Austins supportingBold = new dateMAGDALENA BAY
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