Publicity:
Tom Avis | Hive Mind PR (United States)
Publicity:
Jay Taylor | Prescription PR (UK & Europe)
Publicity:
Cristina Fernandes | Listen Harder (Canada)
Publicity:
Tom Avis | Hive Mind PR (United States)
Publicity:
Jay Taylor | Prescription PR (UK & Europe)
Publicity:
Cristina Fernandes | Listen Harder (Canada)
| Date | City and Venue | Country |
|---|---|---|
| June 13, 2026 | Salt Lake City, UT, Sandy Amphitheater | US |
| June 16, 2026 | Los Angeles (LA), CA, Greek Theatre | US |
| June 17, 2026 | Phoenix, AZ, Arizona Financial Theatre | US |
| June 19, 2026 | San Diego, CA, Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU | US |
| June 21, 2026 | SF Bay Area, CA, The Masonic | US |
| June 22, 2026 | SF Bay Area, CA, The Masonic | US |
| June 24, 2026 | Salem, OR, Hayden Homes Amphitheater | US |
| June 25, 2026 | Seattle, WA, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery | US |
| June 28, 2026 | Calgary, AB, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium | Canada |
| June 29, 2026 | Edmonton, AB, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium | Canada |
| July 24, 2026 | Chicago, IL, Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom | US |
| July 25, 2026 | Detroit, MI, Fox Theatre | US |
| July 27, 2026 | Boston / Cambridge, MA, MGM Music Hall at Fenway | US |
| July 28, 2026 | Philadelphia, PA, The Met Philadelphia | US |
| July 30, 2026 | New York (NYC), NY, Brooklyn Paramount | US |
| July 31, 2026 | New York (NYC), NY, Brooklyn Paramount | US |
| August 1, 2026 | Washington, DC, The Anthem | US |
| August 2, 2026 | Knoxville, TN, Burial Forestry Camp | US |
| August 3, 2026 | Atlanta, GA, Tabernacle | US |
| August 4, 2026 | Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium | US |
| August 7, 2026 | Toronto, ON, RBC Amphitheatre | Canada |
| September 9, 2026 | Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre | Ireland |
| September 11, 2026 | Glasgow, O2 Academy Glasgow | UK |
| September 12, 2026 | London, O2 Academy Brixton | UK |
| September 13, 2026 | Manchester, Manchester Academy | UK |
| September 15, 2026 | Paris, Salle Pleyel | France |
| September 16, 2026 | Antwerp, De Roma | Belgium |
| September 17, 2026 | Utrecht, TivoliVredenburg | Netherlands |
| September 19, 2026 | Berlin, Columbiahalle | Germany |
| October 3, 2026 | London, ON, Canada Life Place | Canada |
| October 5, 2026 | Ottawa, ON, The Arena at TD Place | Canada |
| October 7, 2026 | Montreal, QC, Place Bell | Canada |
Acclaimed indie-pop singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas crafts textured pop songs with lyrics about heartbreak & change, coupled with incredibly catchy hooks.
After her debut EP in 2009, Hannah released three full-length albums which enjoyed acclaim in outlets at home and abroad including NOW Magazine (4/5), Exclaim! (8/10), Q Magazine (8/10) and NPR Music. But in particular, she has become a household name in her native Canada. Hannah regularly performs in legendary concert venues like Toronto’s Massey Hall; headlines on festival bills; and has racked up multiple high-profile nominations, including three for the Polaris Music Prize and four JUNO noms ranging from “Best New Artist” to “Songwriter of the Year.”
Now, Hannah Georgas is evolving into an artist with a more global agenda. On tour, she will build on support slots with The National, Rhye, City and Colour, Boy and Bear and Sara Bareilles. In film and TV, her music has been featured in over 50 placements including an end credit usage in HBO’s Girls and in Degrassi: Next Class, Netflix’s reboot of the beloved Canadian franchise for teens. Her most recent music was Imprints, a 4-song EP released in 2019 to celebrate International Women’s Day and featuring covers of songs by The Cranberries, Eurythmics, Janet Jackson and Tegan and Sara.
Finally, Hannah’s 2019 culminated in her joining The National on their I Am Easy To Find tour cycle for dates in Germany, the United States, Canada, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. She both performed opening slots of her own music and joined the band as part of an all-female chorus, usually alongside English indie darling Kate Stables (aka This Is The Kit). With news of a new full-length forthcoming, expect to hear more from the artist who, as The Telegraph wrote, “evokes the idiosyncratic indie of Feist, and packs the raw, emotive lyrical punch of Regina Spektor.”