Hayley Williams Announces Fall Amphitheater Tour
Hayley Williams is taking ‘The Hayley Williams Show’ to amphitheaters this fall — here’s how to get tickets and the full tour date list.

- Hayley Williams has announced “The Hayley Williams Show” fall amphitheater tour across the U.S. and Latin America
- The tour runs September through November 2026, with openers Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty
- Setlists will span all three of her solo albums — not just Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party — plus promised “surprises”
- Forest Hills Stadium and Hollywood Bowl dates have already sold out; tickets for remaining dates go on sale May 14 at 10 a.m. local time
- $1 from every North American ticket sold will benefit REVERB and Support+Feed
Hayley Williams is going big. The Paramore frontwoman has just announced “The Hayley Williams Show — Live in the Americas,” a sweeping fall amphitheater tour that kicks off September 3 in West Palm Beach and runs through late November across the U.S. and Latin America. And if you’ve been locked out of her current run of sold-out theater shows, this is your shot — though you’ll want to move fast.
The tour hits major outdoor venues across the country, including Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on October 2 for Bay Area fans who couldn’t snag one of her three sold-out Fox Theater dates in Oakland this week. Tickets for all newly announced U.S. shows go on sale May 14 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
What Makes This Tour Different From Her Current Run
Williams’ ongoing theater tour has been almost entirely focused on her 2025 album Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party — the record that produced breakout tracks “Parachute,” “Good Ol’ Days” and “Ice in My OJ” and earned four Grammy nominations. The fall amphitheater shows will be a different experience entirely, pulling from all three of her solo albums: Petals for Armor (2020) and FLOWERS for VASES/descansos (2021) in addition to Ego Death. The announcement also teases “some exciting surprises” — which, given that Williams is one of rock’s most beloved frontwomen, could absolutely mean Paramore deep cuts make an appearance. She did bring out Noah Kahan at a recent show, so the bar for guests is already set high.
Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty are handling opener duties for the U.S. dates, while Annie DiRusso joins for the Latin America and Puerto Rico leg.
How to Actually Get Tickets
Given how fast Williams’ theater run sold out — and the fact that the already-announced Forest Hills Stadium dates in Queens and both Hollywood Bowl nights in Los Angeles are already gone — the demand here is real. To help tickets land with actual fans rather than scalpers, a verified presale registration process is in place. Registration for the HW HQ presale opened May 7 at 3 p.m. ET.
The tour is also using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, meaning tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold at face value on Ticketmaster. In Illinois and New York, where state law prevents resale restrictions, tickets can be transferred — but Ticketmaster will still honor Williams’ terms and keep resale prices at face value on its platform. It’s a notably fan-first setup for a tour that could easily command eye-watering resale prices.
And there’s one more reason to feel good about buying a ticket: $1 from every North American sale goes directly to REVERB and Support+Feed.
Full Tour Schedule
Sept. 3 — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL
Sept. 5 — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA
Sept. 6 — Credit One Stadium, Charleston, SC
Sept. 8 — Truliant Amphitheater, Charlotte, NC
Sept. 9 — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh, NC
Sept. 11 — Xfinity Center, Boston, MA
Sept. 12 — Albany Med Health System at SPAC, Saratoga Springs, NY
Sept. 14 — BankNH Pavilion, Gilford, NH
Sept. 16 — Forest Hills Stadium, Queens, NY (sold out)
Sept. 17 — Forest Hills Stadium, Queens, NY (sold out)
Sept. 19 — Pine Knob Music Theatre, Detroit, MI
Sept. 23 — Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH
Sept. 24 — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park, IL
Sept. 26 — Merriweather Post Pavilion (All Things Go Music Festival), Columbia, MD
Sept. 30 — White River Amphitheatre, Seattle, WA
Oct. 2 — Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
Oct. 3 — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, San Diego, CA
Oct. 5 — Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (sold out)
Oct. 6 — Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (sold out)
Oct. 9 — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston, TX
Oct. 10 — Champions Square, New Orleans, LA
Oct. 12 — BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove, Southaven, MS
Nov. 6 — Movistar Arena, Bogotá, Colombia
Nov. 10 — Qualistage, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nov. 12 — Espaço Unimed, São Paulo, Brazil (sold out)
Nov. 13 — Espaço Unimed, São Paulo, Brazil (sold out)
Nov. 15 — Parque Sarmiento, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nov. 18 — Movistar Arena, Santiago, Chile
Nov. 20 — Costa 21, Lima, Peru
Nov. 23 — Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Nov. 27 — Coca-Cola Music Hall, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Tickets go on sale May 14. Set your alarms.
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