The Weather Station has announced a 2025 tour that will coincide with the release of her upcoming album, Humanhood, which drops January 17 via Fat Possum. What’s more, she’s also shared another new song from the record; “Window” comes with a music video, directed by Philippe Léonard, in which footage of the Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman is projected out of a moving van and onto the passing trees. Watch it below.
The day after Humanhood’s release, the Weather Station leaves for tour, beginning with a performance at HMV in Birmingham, England on January 18. From there, she spends most of the spring trekking across Europe before flying to North America for shows that last on through the summer. Currently, the Weather Station will conclude the leg on June 6 in Toronto, Ontario. Check out her full list of tour dates below.
Humanhood is the follow-up to 2022’s How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars. The new album was co-produced by Lindeman and Marcus Paquin, and joining her on the record are Kieran Adams, Sam Amidon, Ben Boye, Philippe Melanson, Karen Ng, Ben Whiteley, James Elkington, and Joseph Shabason.
Read about Ignorance in “The 50 Best Albums of 2021” and revisit Allison Hussey’s interview “The Weather Station Battles Climate-Change Anxiety, One Song at a Time.”
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The Weather Station:
01-18 Birmingham, England – HMV Birmingham
01-19 Bristol, England – Rough Trade Bristol
01-20 Liverpool, England – Rough Trade Liverpool
01-21 Leeds, England – Jumbo Leeds
01-22 Nottingham, England Rough Trade Nottingham
01-23 London, England – Rough Trade East
02-26 Hamburg, Germany – Nochtspeicher
02-27 Copenhagen, Denmark – DR Studie 2
02-28 Berlin, Germany – Silent Green
03-02 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Tolhuistuin
03-03 Brussels, Belgium – Le Botanique
03-04 Paris, France – Point Éphémère
03-06 Brighton, England – Chalk
03-07 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
03-08 Dublin, Ireland – Button Factory
03-10 Glasgow, Scotland – Saint Luke’s
03-11 Manchester, England – Band On The Wall
03-12 Bristol, England – The Fleece
03-13 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
03-27 Montreal, Québec – Beanfield Theatre
03-28 Cambridge, MA – Sinclair
03-29 Woodstock, New York – Levon Helm Studios
03-30 Northampton, Massachusetts – Iron Horse Music Hall
04-01 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
04-02 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
04-04 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
04-05 Washington, D.C. – The Atlantis
04-06 Durham, NC – Motorco
04-07 Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
04-08 Nashville, TN – The Basement East
04-10 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
04-11 St. Paul, MN – Turf Club
04-12 Iowa City, IA – Hancher
04-13 Kalamazoo, MI – Bell’s Eccentric Cafe
05-08 Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom
05-10 San Francisco, CA – The Independent
05-12 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
05-13 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
05-15 Victoria, British Columbia – Capital Ballroom
05-16 Vancouver, British Columbia – Hollywood Theatre
05-17 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
06-05 Ottawa, Ontario – National Arts Centre
06-06 Toronto, Ontario – Masonic Temple
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