Twice-Grammy-nominated artist Poppy has officially revealed plans for her upcoming “Constantly Nowhere” North American tour, bringing her latest era directly to metal and hard rock fans across the continent. The Live Nation-promoted run will feature support from French metalcore force Landmvrks and post-hardcore outfit Thousand Below.
Tickets are first available with a Citi presale beginning at 10:00 a.m. local time tomorrow, February 18. All presales end at 11:59 p.m. local time on Thursday, February 19. General on-sale tickets are available on Friday, February 20 at 10 a.m. local time. For complete presale details visit here.
The tour announcement arrives right after the buildup surrounding Poppy’s seventh studio record, Empty Hands. The album explores a wide sonic range, pulling from industrial textures, pop hooks, and the surreal edge that has become part of her signature.
The record reflects Poppy’s ability to shift between genres while keeping her sound unmistakably her own. The LP draws from eclectic influences, with industrial elements, pop sensibilities, and moments that call back to Poppy‘s surrealist roots with her signature uncanny, machine-like voice. The Constantly Nowhere tour brings the album to the stage for the first time.
Before hitting the U.S. and Canada, Poppy will first take the tour overseas, playing dates in Australia and Europe. Once the North American leg begins, fans can expect stops in some of the biggest markets on the map.
With Landmvrks and Thousand Below rounding out the bill, this run is shaping up to be one of the more stacked heavy tours of the season — and the first real chance to hear Empty Hands come alive in a full live setting.
