Ravyn Lenae Announces Autumn 2025 Tour Across U.S. and Europe

Rising alt-R&B star Ravyn Lenae has announced an extensive Autumn 2025 tour, marking a major return to the stage following the success of her 2024 sophomore album Bird’s Eye. The tour will include shows across North America and Europe, kicking off October 6 in Los Angeles and wrapping up November 6 in Cologne, Germany.

In the U.S., Lenae will perform in major cities including Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, Brooklyn, and Washington, D.C., offering fans a rare chance to experience her genre-blurring sound live. She’ll then head overseas for a string of European dates, with stops in London, Manchester, Paris, and Berlin, among others. This marks her most ambitious tour to date, with Lenae bringing her lush, futuristic R&B sound to a global stage.

The tour follows the critical success of Bird’s Eye, which was released in late summer 2024. The album expanded Lenae’s sonic universe with a polished mix of electronic textures, silky vocals, and introspective lyrics. Singles like “Freefall” and “Sundial” received widespread acclaim, solidifying her position as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary R&B.

Before heading out on her headlining run, Lenae is scheduled to appear at major summer festivals, including Lollapalooza 2025. She will also join Sabrina Carpenter for a few special performances on Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour, appearing in both Toronto and Los Angeles in November, just after her solo tour wraps.

Fans eager to see Ravyn Lenae live can expect a mesmerizing show that blends vocal precision, dreamy production, and dynamic visuals. Tickets for the Autumn 2025 tour are expected to go on sale May 30th via her official website. With buzz around her new material continuing to grow, this tour promises to be a defining moment in Lenae’s fast-rising career.

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