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Haim will be rocking the Valley on their I Quit summer tour

The California-based sister rock trio announced a 30-city international tour starting this summer, and Arizona made the cut.
Image: Haim plays on SNL in 2017. The rock trio has announced they'll stop in the Valley on their 2025 tour.
Haim plays on SNL in 2017. The rock trio has announced they'll stop in the Valley on their 2025 tour. Saturday Night Live via YouTube

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“I QUIT” might be branded all over HAIM’s stage and social pages in bright red letters. But for the pop-rock band of sisters, it’s a signal to get going. The trio just announced their international I QUIT tour, with 30 stops in the United States and the United Kingdom, including a September stop at Mesa Amphitheatre.

The band's fourth studio album will drop June 20th, graciously giving you a couple of months to memorize every word before the concert date. The album has been preceded by three singles and counting, including the retro-sounding fusion single "Relationships" and the melancholy moving-on anthem "Down to Be Wrong."

Este, Danielle and Alana also bring three previous top-15 albums' worth of material to the potential setlist. They range from the bluesy “Gasoline” to the upbeat “Summer Girl" to the murder ballad “no body, no crime."

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 2nd. U.S. presale will be available starting the day before, at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 1. The album is available for pre-save on streaming platforms.

Here's the list of stops for HAIM’s I QUIT Tour, including their stop in Arizona:

  • Sept. 4, TD Pavilion at the Mann - Philadelphia

  • Sept. 5, The Stage at Suffolk Downs - Boston

  • Sept. 6, Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

  • Sept. 8, Madison Square Garden - New York

  • Sept. 9, Westville Music Bowl - New Haven, Conn.

  • Sept. 10, Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, Md.

  • Sept. 12, United Center - Chicago

  • Sept. 13, The Rave / Eagles Club - Milwaukee

  • Sept. 14, The Armory - Minneapolis

  • Sept. 17, McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheatre - Portland, Ore.

  • Sept. 18, WAMU Theatre - Seattle

  • Sept. 20, Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center - Vancouver, British Columbia

  • Sept. 23, Mesa Amphitheatre - Mesa

  • Sept. 25, The Bomb Factory - Dallas

  • Sept. 26, Moody Center - Austin, Texas

  • Sept. 28, White Oak Music Hall Outdoors - Houston

  • Sept. 30, The Pinnacle - Nashville

  • Oct. 3, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre - Denver

  • Oct. 4, The Great Saltair - Salt Lake City

  • Oct. 7, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco

  • Oct. 9, Kia Forum - Los Angeles

  • Oct. 10, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park - San Diego

  • Oct. 11, Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara, Calif.

  • Oct. 24, Motorpoint Arena - Nottingham, England

  • Oct. 25, Utilita Arena - Cardiff, Wales

  • Oct. 26, Brighton Centre - Brighton, England

  • Oct. 28, The O2 - London

  • Oct. 30, Co-Op Live - Manchester, England

  • Oct. 31, Ovo Hydro - Glasgow, Scotland