mxmtoon announces headline EU and UK 2025 tour dates

mxmtoon 

ANNOUNCES EU & UK 2025 HEADLINE TOURS

UPCOMING ALBUM liminal space

OUT EVERYWHERE 

1st NOVEMBER VIA AWAL

"mxmtoon’s most introspective project to date." - Dork 

"An LP that promises to push mxmtoon’s distinctive, personal songwriting to new depths.” - DIY

"A bubbling dose of hyper-pop thrills – but with a heart of gold, naturally." - Clash

Bedroom, bouncy pop and some feel good energy.” - BBC R1 Future Artists

Today, acclaimed singer-songwriter mxmtoon announces a run of headline shows across the EU and UK in April 2025. The news follows mxmtoon’s recent announcement of the liminal space North American tour which kicks off in February with 27 dates. The tour is in support of her forthcoming new album, liminal space, out everywhere via AWAL on 1st November.

Kicking off in Paris the run of EU headline dates will see mxmtoon joined by her full band and includes Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Brussels. Then next up she’ll be returning to London to perform at the much loved and iconic venue Heaven on 24 April, mxmtoon also plays at Manchester's New Century Hall and Glasgow’s The Garage, before shows in Dublin and Belfast. Tickets go onsale at 10am local time on Friday, 25 October. Fans can purchase tickets HERE, and a full list of dates can be found below. 

mxmtoon first gave fans a taste of the forthcoming album with single “i hate texas” in August: a fiddle-laced track co-written with underscores about a post-breakup escape fantasy. The second single “the situation (feat. Kero Kero Bonito)” is a reflective, existential track masqueraded as an upbeat pop anthem, the song is a clever commentary on feeling like you’re past your prime. Earlier this month alongside revealing the liminal space tracklist, mxmtoon released the final single ahead of release, “rain” which is about navigating the feeling of not being ready to give up what you just discovered. The three tracks give fans a small yet diverse taste of what they can expect from the upcoming record: reflective tracks with clever lyricism wrapped in stunning melodies. 


liminal space has seen mxmtoon work exclusively with an all-female team of producers, writers, engineers, and even in the wider creative visual process - working with female photographers and designers including visual artist KangHee Kim. For mxmtoon, having an all-female creative team made the process of reckoning with these decisions much more impactful. “‘liminal space’ is an album for people struggling to understand agency, who bathe in the bittersweet and lose themselves wandering in their own endless hallway with no ending.”

LISTEN TO “rain” HERE 

LISTEN TO “the situation (feat. Kero Kero Bonito)” HERE

LISTEN TO “i hate texas” HERE

liminal space Tracklist 

1. dramatic escape

2. i hate texas

3. rain

4. elevator

5. just a little

6. vhs

7. number one boy

8. passenger side (ALBUM FOCUS TRACK)

9. the situation (feat. Kero Kero Bonito)

10. god?

11. now's not the time (feat. Luna Li)

12. white out

HEADLINE DATES

EU Dates

15/4 - Paris, FR - Alhambra

16/4 - Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg

17/4 - Berlin, DE - Lido

19/4 - Hamburg, DE - KENT Club

20/4 - Cologne, DE - Luxor

22/4 - Brussels, BE - AB Box

mxmtoon LIVE in the UK & Ireland

24/4 - London, UK - Heaven

25/4 - Manchester, UK - New Century Hall

26/4 - Glasgow, UK - The Garage

28/4 - Dublin, Ireland - Academy

29/4 - Belfast, UK - Ulster Hall

mxmtoon’s upcoming album, liminal space, is primed to be her most introspective project thus far. The album sees her further embracing her signature confessional songwriting, exploring themes like adulthood and uncertainty, that has earned her millions of listeners and devoted fans across the globe. 

Since she was 17-years-old, mxmtoon has made exquisitely catchy pop songs that capture the kind of complex and tender feelings we often keep hidden from the world. Over the years, the Oakland native and now Nashville-based artist’s unguarded self-expression has earned her a devoted global following, led to collaborations with the likes of Carly Rae Jepsen and Noah Kahan, and propelled her through an expansive career that’s also included hosting a podcast and authoring a graphic novel.

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