Soccer Mommy to Play New Songs at Intimate Solo Concerts


Sophie Allison is ditching her Soccer Mommy band for a handful of intimate shows in the spring. The concerts take place in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Nashville, and they’ll find Allison playing old and brand new songs with just her voice and guitar. See Allison’s tour dates—including full-band Soccer Mommy shows—below; scroll down for a statement from Allison.

Allison released her latest Soccer Mommy studio album, Sometimes, Forever, in June 2022. She followed the full-length with her Karaoke Night EP last year.

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Soccer Mommy: The Lost Shows

Soccer Mommy:

05-31 Queens, NY – Stone Circle Theatre ❀
06-04 Los Angeles, CA – Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever ❀
06-07 Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern ❀
06-09 Nashville, TN – The Blue Room ❀
06-26-30 Somerset, England – Glastonbury Festival
06-28 Southampton, England – Papillon ~
06-30 Manchester, England – Outbreak Fest
07-02 Edinburgh, Scotland – Dissection Room at Summerhall ~
07-03 Newcastle upon Tyne, England – Wylam Brewery ~
07-04 Norwich, England – Norwich Arts Centre ~
07-05 Cambridge, England – Junction 2 ~
07-07 Rotselaar, Belgium – Rock Werchter
07-08 Utrecht, Netherlands – Ekko ^
07-10 Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool Festival
07-28 Portland, OR – Project Pabst
08-10 Beech Mountain, NC – Beech Mountain Ski Resort
09-29 Washington, D.C. – All Things Go Festival

❀ The Lost Shows
~ with TTSSFU
* with Sylvan Esso
^ with Aloyse

Sophie Allison:

Been busy working on some new music 👀✨ can’t say too much yet, but I really wanted to focus on the songwriting and keep the production more organic. I want to preview some of it in a more intimate way, so I’m excited to announce the Lost Shows! This will be a series of intimate solo shows where I’ll be playing some NEW songs 🙀 as well as familiar favs and some old deep cuts 😁 I can’t wait to share this with those of you who can make it! 🩵

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