“The Hayley Williams Show” Live in the Americas Tour Announced

“The Hayley Williams Show” unveils its highly anticipated expansion across North and Latin America today. The North American leg will feature support from Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty, while singer-songwriter Annie DiRusso joins the lineup for Latin America and Puerto Rico. $1 from every ticket sold in North America will directly benefit REVERB & Support+Feed. An artist pre-sale will begin on May 12 at 10 AM local time. General sales begin on May 14 at 10 AM local time. This expansion comes on the heels of immediate sell-outs at iconic venues including Espaço Unimed in São Paulo, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. See below for a full list of tour dates.

To ensure tickets reach genuine fans, a verified presale registration process has been established. Registration for the HW HQ presale opens at 3 pm EST on May 7 via hayleywilliams.club.os.fan/thws. In the U.S., the tour uses Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets at the original price. Tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value. In Illinois and New York, where laws prevent resale restrictions, tickets can be transferred, but Ticketmaster will still honor Hayley Williams’s terms by keeping resale prices at face value on its site.

For the last several months, Hayley Williams has been touring her most recent album, Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party. The tour has been a celebration of her critically acclaimed GRAMMY and Libera Award-nominated album which she’s played in full each night. The full North American, UK and European tour legs sold out in seconds, and has featured numerous surprise guest stars at stops along the way. Now she announces a new era – “The Hayley Williams Show.” “The Hayley Williams Show” will feature material across all three of the singer’s solo albums as well as some exciting surprises.

Hayley Williams is a 3x GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter and musician best known for her role as the frontperson of legendary rock band Paramore. With her incredible range and delivery, Billboard ranked her at #13 on their list of 50 Greatest Rock Singers of All Time, saying, “when it comes to singers in contemporary rock, Hayley Williams reigns supreme.” Frequently listed as a source of inspiration from contemporary performers as varied as Chappell Roan, Doechii and Billie Eilish – she’s also appeared on a wide variety of albums and singles as a collaborator and guest vocalist including Turnstile’s latest “Seein’ Stars,” Moses Sumney’s “I Like It I Like It,” and Taylor Swift’s “Castles Crumbling.” Swift went on to have Paramore open the first-ever The Eras Tour show that debuted in Arizona and later they went on to open all dates on the European leg of her world tour.

At just 16, she brought Paramore to the masses with the release of their album All We Know Is Falling which was certified Gold and just celebrated its 20-year anniversary last week. The band’s breakthrough came with 2007’s Riot!, powered by the success of the 6X certified platinum single “Misery Business.” In 2009, Brand New Eyes solidified their place in the rock landscape. Paramore’s self-titled 2013 album marked a commercial and critical peak, with the platinum single “Ain’t It Fun” earning Paramore their first Grammy win for ‘Best Rock Song’ in 2015 and further nominations for ‘Best Rock Album.’ 2017’s After Laughter introduced a polished, ‘pop-influenced sound that continued to attract acclaim with the breakout single “Hard Times.” After a long hiatus, in 2023, they returned with This Is Why, a full-grown, alternative-leaning record that earned the band two Grammy wins for ‘Best Alternative Song’ and ‘Best Rock Album’, making Paramore the first female-fronted rock band ever to win the category in its 31-year history.

At last year’s 68th annual GRAMMYs, Hayley Williams racked up an impressive four nominations for Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party. Her album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album, with nominations for songs “Parachute” in the Best Alternative Music Performance category, “Mirtazapine” in the Best Rock Performance category, and “Glum” in the Best Rock Song category. She has previously been nominated 5 times for her work in Paramore, with 3 wins, including Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Performance in 2023. 

Ego Death is one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year, and its success is even more impressive considering it was self-released on Williams’ newly created Post Atlantic Records (distributed by Secretly Distribution). On the same day the GRAMMYs were announced, the final physical version of the record became available in stores worldwide. The completed album includes 20 songs.

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