Waxahatchee 2024 Tour Dates, How to Get Waxahatchee Presale Code?

Waxahatchee's 2024 Tour, led by singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield, spans 41 dates across the United States from April 18 to September 8. The tour promotes the upcoming sixth album, "Tigers Blood," set to release on March 22, 2024.

by Ruksana | Updated Jan 11, 2024

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Waxahatchee 2024 Tour

Waxahatchee, led by singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield, is set to embark on a 41-date tour across the United States in 2024, starting from April 18 in Kansas City and concluding on September 8 in Philadelphia. The tour aims to support Waxahatchee's upcoming sixth album, "Tigers Blood," scheduled for release on March 22, 2024.

The album, featuring 12 tracks, was primarily written during Crutchfield's tour in late 2022, and it reunites her with producer Brad Cook, who also worked on the previous Waxahatchee album, "Saint Cloud," in 2020. The lead single, "Right Back To It," has already been released, and tickets for the tour go on sale starting January 12, 2024.

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Waxahatchee 2024 Tour Dates

Date

Venue

Location

Apr 18, 2024

Uptown Theater

Kansas City, MO

Apr 19, 2024

Palace Theatre

Saint Paul, MN

Apr 20, 2024

The Salt Shed

Chicago, IL

Apr 21, 2024

Majestic Theatre

Detroit, MI

Apr 23, 2024

Massey Hall

Toronto, ON

Apr 25, 2024

Toad's Place

New Haven, CT

Apr 26, 2024

Orpheum Theatre

Boston, MA

Apr 27, 2024

Brooklyn Paramount Theatre

Brooklyn, NY

Apr 28, 2024

The National

Richmond, VA

Apr 30, 2024

The Orange Peel

Asheville, NC

May 1, 2024

Ryman Auditorium

Nashville, TN

May 3, 2024

Jannus Live

St. Petersburg, FL

May 4, 2024

The Beacham Theater

Orlando, FL

May 5, 2024

Shaky Knees Festival

Atlanta, GA

May 6, 2024

Lyric Theatre

Birmingham, AL

May 8, 2024

Cain's Ballroom

Tulsa, OK

May 9, 2024

Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall

Fort Worth, TX

May 10, 2024

The Heights Theater

Houston, TX

May 11, 2024

ACL Live at the Moody Theater

Austin, TX

May 13, 2024

The Van Buren

Phoenix, AZ

May 14, 2024

The Observatory North Park

San Diego, CA

May 16, 2024

Hollywood Palladium

Los Angeles, CA

May 17, 2024

Barrelhouse Brewing Co.

Paso Robles, CA

May 18, 2024

Fox Theater

Oakland, CA

May 19, 2024

Gundlach Bundschu Winery

Sonoma, CA

May 21, 2024

The Depot

Salt Lake City, UT

May 23, 2024

The Mission Ballroom

Denver, CO

Aug 19, 2024

Treefort Music Hall

Boise, ID

Aug 21, 2024

Washington's

Fort Collins, CO

Aug 23, 2024

The Pageant

St. Louis, MO

Aug 24, 2024

The Sylvee

Madison, WI

Aug 25, 2024

Bell's Beer Garden @ Bell's

Kalamazoo, MI

Aug 26, 2024

The Warhol at Carnegie Music Hall

Pittsburgh, PA

Aug 28, 2024

Beacon Theatre

New York, NY

Aug 29, 2024

Tree House Brewing Company

Deerfield, MA

Aug 30, 2024

State Theatre

Portland, ME

Aug 31, 2024

Arrowood Farms

Accord, NY

Sep 1, 2024

Stone Pony Summer Stage

Asbury Park, NJ

Sep 6, 2024

Filene Center – Wolf Trap

Vienna, VA

Sep 7, 2024

The Fillmore Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA

Sep 8, 2024

The Fillmore Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA

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Waxahatchee

Waxahatchee is an indie music project originating from Birmingham, Alabama, formed in 2010 by singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield. The name "Waxahatchee" is inspired by Waxahatchee Creek in Alabama, where Crutchfield spent her childhood. Initially a solo acoustic project, Waxahatchee has evolved into a full-band setup over the years.

Katie Crutchfield, under the moniker Waxahatchee, has released five albums to date: "American Weekend" (2012), "Cerulean Salt" (2013), "Ivy Tripp" (2015), "Out in the Storm" (2017), and "Saint Cloud" (2020). The music project is known for its indie rock and folk influences, with lyrics often exploring personal relationships and introspective themes.

Who is Katie Crutchfield?

Katie Crutchfield is an American singer-songwriter born on January 4, 1989, known for her indie music project, Waxahatchee. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, she formed Waxahatchee in 2010 after being part of the band P.S. Eliot with her twin sister Allison. Crutchfield's musical journey began with her solo acoustic recordings, and she has since transitioned to involve a backing band in her projects. Katie Crutchfield has released five albums under the Waxahatchee name, each showcasing her introspective songwriting and exploration of diverse musical styles.

Full Name

Katie Crutchfield

Date of Birth

January 4, 1989

Age

34

Place of Birth

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Genres

Indie rock, Indie folk

Years Active

2010–present

Associated Acts

P.S. Eliot

Labels

Merge, Don Giovanni, Wichita, Dead Oceans

Katie Crutchfield Career

Katie Crutchfield's career began with P.S. Eliot, a band she formed with her twin sister Allison. In 2010, she started Waxahatchee, initially as a solo acoustic project. The debut album, "American Weekend" (2012), was recorded in her family home in Birmingham, Alabama. Over the years, Waxahatchee's sound evolved, incorporating a backing band, and subsequent albums like "Cerulean Salt" (2013) and "Ivy Tripp" (2015) received critical acclaim. Crutchfield's partnership with Merge Records led to the release of "Out in the Storm" (2017), showcasing a departure from lo-fi sounds.

In 2020, Waxahatchee released "Saint Cloud," a transformative album exploring sobriety. It topped various charts and established Crutchfield's prominence. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, she engaged with fans through live concert streams, performing entire studio albums. Katie Crutchfield's career also includes collaborations, such as the project Plains with Jess Williamson, and her cover of Kevin Morby's "Downtown's Lights" featured on "American Rust."

Katie Crutchfield Albums

Album Name

Year

American Weekend

2012

Cerulean Salt

2013

Ivy Tripp

2015

Out in the Storm

2017

Saint Cloud

2020

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Waxahatchee 2024 Tour Dates - FAQs

1. When does the Waxahatchee 2024 Tour start and end?  

Waxahatchee's 2024 Tour begins on April 18 in Kansas City and concludes on September 8 in Philadelphia.

2. What is the title of the lead single from the album "Tigers Blood"?  

The lead single from "Tigers Blood" is titled "Right Back To It."

3. When do tickets for the Waxahatchee 2024 Tour go on sale?  

Tickets for the 2024 Tour go on sale starting January 12, 2024.

4. What is the name of Waxahatchee's lead single from "Tigers Blood"?  

The lead single from "Tigers Blood" is titled "Right Back To It."

5. What is the release date of Waxahatchee's upcoming album, "Tigers Blood"?  

Waxahatchee's "Tigers Blood" is scheduled for release on March 22, 2024.