Malcolm Todd Maps Headlining Tour Behind *Do That Again*, Takes on Theaters and Sheds

The bedroom-pop singer’s third album arrives with a 29-date North American run that moves him from festival stages to marquee rooms like Radio City Music Hall and the Greek Theatre.

Malcolm Todd announced a 29-date North American tour this week, routing him through some of the continent’s most iconic mid-sized venues. It’s the sharpest live pivot yet for an artist whose early audience found him in the loft-like corners of bedroom pop. The “Do That Again Tour” opens with festival stops at Osheaga and Outside Lands, then runs from September 2 through October 28, hitting theaters and amphitheaters in Texas, Florida, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and beyond—including a night at Radio City Music Hall and a closing show at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.

The dates support *Do That Again*, released June 5. Across 13 tracks, Todd’s whisper-close vocals share space with contemporary R&B touches and a more polished indie sensibility, drawing praise for a completeness that his 2024 breakout *Sweet Boy* only hinted at. The new album foregrounds romantic obsession and self-resentment, writing that feels deliberately less guarded than his earlier work. It’s a vulnerable, structurally tighter record, and it gives the tour an emotional center that justifies rooms of this scale.

Tickets go on general sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. local time, with VIP packages offering the usual meet-and-greet and acoustic pre-show elements for those who want closer access. Todd isn’t chasing arena status yet, but this routing—The Anthem, MGM Music Hall, The Salt Shed—suggests a strategic bet that his confessional pop has outgrown the club circuit.

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