Julia Wolf Confirms Tour Dates with MGK as New Drake Collab Drops

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Alt-pop firebrand Julia Wolf is hitting the road again, and fans across North America and Europe have plenty to look forward to. Following headline tours and shows alongside Halsey, Artemas, and PVRIS, Wolf will support MGK on a string of dates this November and December in North America, picking up again in Europe next February and March. The European leg includes a standout show at London’s O2 Arena on March 5th. The announcement, shared on social media by both Wolf and MGK, signals another exciting chapter for the rising artist.

The tour comes on the heels of Wolf’s latest high-profile collaboration: “DOG HOUSE,” featuring Drake and Yeat. Released last week, the track has already garnered attention from Rolling Stone, The Fader, Hypebeast, and Stereogum, and quickly landed at the top of Spotify’s Rap Caviar playlist.

Wolf continues to champion her critically acclaimed sophomore album, Pressure, out now via AWAL. The record dives deep into the emotional weight of expectations—from the music industry, society, and the self. Known for her confessional lyrics and genre-blurring sound, Wolf explores a darker, heavier palette this time, blending emo, shoegaze, and metallic textures with her pop instincts. Executive produced by Scro, Pressure channels vulnerability into power, tackling themes of self-doubt, comparison, and rejection, with Wolf moving seamlessly between guttural screams and delicate melodies.

Julia Wolf’s live performances have become a destination in themselves, and the upcoming MGK-supported tour promises to be her most ambitious yet, bringing her fearless energy to arenas across North America and Europe.

With DOG HOUSE making waves and Pressure continuing to define her sound, Julia Wolf is poised to dominate stages worldwide, blending confessional alt-pop with fearless emotional intensity.

JULIA WOLF LIVE

September 19—Riot Fest—Chicago, IL

October 4—All Things Go—Toronto, Canada

November 15—Vans Warped Tour—Orlando, FL

November 18—Desert Diamond Arena—Phoenix, AZ*

November 20—Kia Forum—Los Angeles, CA*

November 23—Ball Arena—Denver, CO*

November 25—CHI Health Center—Omaha, NE*

November 29—Scotiabank Saddledome—Calgary, AB*

December 1—Rogers Place—Edmonton, AB*

December 4—Allstate Arena—Rosemont, IL*

December 6—Fiserv Forum—Milwaukee, WI*

December 8—Hamilton Arena—Hamilton, ON

December 10—Bell Centre—Montreal, QC*

December 12—TD Garden—Boston, MA*

December 13—Barclay’s Center—Brooklyn, NY*

December 14—Xfinity Mobile Center—Philadelphia, PA*

December 16—Bridgestone Arena—Nashville, TN*

December 19—Benchmark International Arena—Tampa, FL*

February 15—Unipol Arena—Bologna, IT*

February 17—Olympiahalle—Munich, DE*

February 18—Stadthalle D—Vienna, AT*

February 20—Taurona Arena—Krakow, PL*

February 21—O2 Arena—Prague, CZ*

February 24—Uber Arena—Berlin, DE*

February 25—Barclays Arena—Hamburg, DE*

February 27—Adidas Arena—Paris, FR*

March 2—Lanxess Arena—Cologne, DE*

March 3—Ziggo Dome—Amsterdam, NL*

March 5—The O2 Arena—London, UK*

March 7—Co Op Live—Manchester, UK*

March 8—OVO Hydro—Glasgow, UK*

March 10—Utilita Arena—Birmingham, UK*

March 12—3Arena—Dublin, IE*

*mgk support

Andrew Braithwaite
Author: Andrew Braithwaite
Andrew is the founder and chief editor of Music Talkers. He's also a keen music enthusiast and plays the guitar.

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