Haim, the beloved sister trio from California, is turning up the volume in 2025. With their highly anticipated album I Quit dropping on June 20, the band has announced a sweeping tour covering North America and the United Kingdom. This global journey comes after a five-year gap since their last record, making it a monumental comeback for fans and newcomers alike.
For years, Haim has captivated audiences with a mix of rock, pop, and infectious stage energy. Their latest album, I Quit, reflects both personal growth and musical evolution. The band, consisting of Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim, will unveil tracks like "Down to Be Wrong," "Relationships," and "Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out," each resonating with themes of self-discovery and independence.
Starting in September, Haim's I Quit Tour takes them from iconic venues in Philadelphia and New York’s Madison Square Garden to major UK arenas such as London’s The O2 and Glasgow's OVO Hydro. Their schedule also features a special kick-off show at the Dreamland Summer Series in Margate, UK, in June. This tour offers a rare chance for fans to experience Haim’s dynamic live performance, with support from rising star Dora Jar on select North American dates.
For a detailed breakdown of venues and dates, you can read more on Pitchfork's Haim tour announcement.
Haim's 2025 comeback isn’t just about touring. Their new album is co-produced by Danielle Haim and Rostam Batmanglij, bringing fresh influences and sonic textures. The powerful cover image, shot by director Paul Thomas Anderson, sets the tone for this era. Tracks have already premiered at a secret Los Angeles show, generating major buzz. According to Rolling Stone, songs like "Blood on the Street" showcase the band’s willingness to experiment and push boundaries.
Tickets are in high demand, with artist pre-sales beginning May 1st and general sales on May 2nd. The excitement is palpable, and fans are encouraged not to delay.
With honest lyrics and tight musicianship, Haim delivers concerts that linger in memory. Their blend of genres and heartfelt storytelling attract listeners across generations. As they hit the road for the I Quit Tour, expect setlists featuring new tracks alongside beloved fan favorites.
If you wish to explore the full list of tour dates or background on the band’s revival, this Pitchfork article offers more insights, as does Rolling Stone’s deep dive into Haim’s creative journey for 2025. Don’t miss the chance to see Haim light up arenas worldwide.
Haim’s return in 2025 stands as one of the year’s music highlights. Their upcoming album and globe-spanning tour promise moments of connection, reflection, and pure musical joy. Mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready to experience Haim at their best.