Lucy Dacus has expanded the live run for her 2025 album, Forever Is a Feeling, announcing a string of theater dates and festival appearances across the U.S. and Canada from May through July, with a slot at San Francisco’s Outside Lands in early August. The tour also includes a charitable element: Dacus will donate one dollar from every ticket sold to groups that support young queer and trans people.
The schedule mixes intimate theater shows with larger festival stages, giving fans multiple ways to hear material from her most recent record. The donation pledge, made in partnership with the Ally Coalition, brings an explicit social purpose to the run and points to continued artist-led activism in live music.
On the last tour Dacus became known for a spontaneous gesture — she officiated several fans’ weddings onstage — a reminder that her concerts often blend performance with personal connection. Her earlier work, including the 2021 album Home Video, has also drawn critical notice and helped build a devoted audience ahead of this extended tour.
Why this matters now
Beyond new shows, the pledge to give a dollar per ticket translates into steady, predictable support for youth-serving LGBTQ+ organizations — and it signals to venues and peers that artists can incorporate direct fundraising into touring plans. For fans, it offers a simple way to contribute while attending a live event.
Dates and venues
| Date | City | Venue / Event |
|---|---|---|
| May 10 | Bellingham, WA | Mount Baker Theatre |
| May 12 | Vancouver, BC | Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
| May 13 | Eugene, OR | McDonald Theatre |
| May 14 | Sacramento, CA | Channel 24 |
| May 16 | Salt Lake City, UT | Kilby Block Party |
| May 18–19 | San Francisco, CA | The Castro Theatre |
| Jul 9–12 | Oakbank, MB | Winnipeg Folk Festival |
| Jul 12 | Madison, WI | The Sylvee |
| Jul 13 | Grand Rapids, MI | Venue TBA |
| Jul 15 | Toronto, ON | Queen Elizabeth Theatre |
| Jul 16 | Ottawa, ON | Ottawa Bluesfest |
| Jul 18 | Saint Paul, MN | Minnesota Yacht Club |
| Jul 20 | Cleveland, OH | Agora Theatre |
| Jul 22 | Kingston, NY | Ulster Performing Arts Center |
| Jul 23 | North Adams, MA | Mass MoCA |
| Jul 25 | Asbury Park, NJ | Stone Pony Summer Stage |
| Aug 7–9 | San Francisco, CA | Outside Lands |
Expect varied setlists across venues: smaller theaters often yield quieter, extended passages, while festival stages favor abbreviated, high-energy presentations. Fans tracking her catalog can look forward to selections from Forever Is a Feeling alongside earlier favorites.
- Tour span: May through July, plus early August festival dates.
- Charitable commitment: $1 per ticket donated via the Ally Coalition to organizations serving young queer and trans people.
- Notable past moment: On her previous tour Dacus officiated onstage weddings for fans.
Promoters and venues have gradually adopted artist-linked giving as part of tour logistics; Dacus’s announcement adds another example of how performers can use tour economics to support social causes while on the road.
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