Sabrina Teitelbaum will play her largest venues yet this autumn, including Los Angeles’ Wiltern and London’s Roundhouse, behind a new single that previews her third album.
Blondshell’s live ambitions are scaling up. Sabrina Teitelbaum has confirmed a headline tour across North America, the UK, and Europe later this year, moving into rooms like The Wiltern in Los Angeles and London’s Roundhouse for the first time. The routing begins in the US in October and crosses the Atlantic for a December run.
The dates arrive with a new single, ‘Heart Has To Work So Hard’, a grungy cut that follows her 2025 sophomore LP If You Asked For A Picture. PR materials note the track belongs to an unannounced third album. Teitelbaum frames the song as one about friendship and betrayal—“getting stuck in a dynamic and letting things fester”—and the particular difficulty of navigating ruptures between women. “No one trains you for the ups and downs of a friendship between two women,” she adds, “but it’s also about a love so enduring that you find compassion no matter what.”
Opening acts include Bully, who collaborated with Teitelbaum on the standalone single ‘Docket’, and TTSSFU, a member of DIY’s Class of 2026. The pairings point to a small scene of guitar-forward artists working in a similar emotional register. Tickets go on general sale Friday 22 May at 10am local time.
The tour marks a significant step in production and scale for an artist who has spent the past two years building a reputation on sharp,
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