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UPSAHL Announces Second Leg of Headlining Tour

Rising pop-rock artist UPSAHL is extending her first headlining tour with a second leg around the United States and Canada, set to start this April.

UPSAHL Can’t Be Stopped

This past fall, UPSAHL kicked off her first headlining tour across the United States and Canada. She visited cities like San Diego, Phoenix, Atlanta, Denver, and Vancouver for a month from September to October. Nevertheless, a 17-stop tour wasn’t enough for her, as she’s now expanding the tour to continue this spring.

The This is STILL My First Headline Tour will kick off on April 28th in Orlando. The tour will make 11 stops this time, visiting cities that UPSAHL didn’t get to perform at during the first leg of the tour. Some of these cities are Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Toronto, and Detroit. The tour will wrap up on May 11th in Indianapolis.

After her tour is over, UPSAHL will also perform at two international festivals Bergenfest in Bergen, Norway on June 16 and Pinkpop in Landgraaf, Netherlands on June 18. She will then make her Red Rocks debut in Morrison, CO on June 20 opening for Oliver Tree.

What Songs Will She Perform on Tour?

The announcement of the continued tour comes in the heels of her new EP Sagittarius, released in December. She performed of the songs in the project during tour, such as “Antsy” and “Into My Body.” Hopefully, this time she gets to perform some of the other new tracks in the EP! 

Her setlist for the first leg of tour offered a little bit of everything. Some oldies, some newbies, even some songs that you wouldn’t expect to hear live! Some examples of the tunes she performed are “Lady Jesus,” “Monica Lewinski,” “Douchebag,” “Arizona,” “Young Life Crisis,” “Lunatic,” and “Drugs.” Which of these would you be most excited to hear live?

Tickets for all shows are on sale now. Both GA and VIP options are available for each city. For more information and to get your tickets, visit upsahl.com.

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