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Alexandra Savior

Alexandra Savior Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 40,552
Category Alternative, Dream Pop, Rock, Vocal, Grave Wave, Nu Gaze
Concerts
Aug
06
Music Box
San Diego
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Aug
08
Outside Lands 2025
San Francisco
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Aug
10
Observatory
Santa Ana
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Aug
14
Troubadour
West Hollywood
Tickets
Aug
15
Troubadour
West Hollywood
Tickets
Aug
16
Troubadour
West Hollywood
Tickets
Nov
14
Corona Capital 2025
México
Tickets
About Alexandra Savior
Alexandra Savior exists between planes. Sonically, she floats between genres. Her voice—tender and textured—grabs hold of each note, carrying her words from place to place. Lyrically, her songs unfurl their rich narratives, sticking themselves to your brain like putty. Repeated listening rewards you with turns of phrase and well-trod storytelling, revealing Alexandra’s savvy perspective as a writer, rooting her songs in experiences so deeply personal that, upon refraction, could only become infinitely relatable. All this and more awaits you inside the eaves of Beneath The Lilypad, Alexandra Savior’s new album, a collection of 11 lushly orchestrated tales crafted over the past five years. Begun during the pandemic with her partner, producer Drew Erickson, Beneath The Lilypad is an ethereal journey through Alexandra’s state of being over the past half-decade, a time in her life during which her sense of self and artistic identity both came into question. Alexandra first began singing in high school in Oregon, nurtured and influenced by a rock-loving family who’d keep records by the Velvet Underground, the Violent Femmes, and Tom Petty in steady rotation at home. As a preteen, a deep dive into the music of Nina Simone and Billie Holiday helped her sharpen and shape her taste. “I’d try to sing exactly like their every inflection, to a T,” she remembers. “I was 12, and I’d listen to their songs a hundred or more times to get it exactly right.” When her school eliminated its musical theater program, she and a friend found other ways to keep creative; her friend would play piano while Alexandra would sing. They recorded some videos of their at-home sessions and uploaded them to YouTube, and before long, a manager came calling. She was 17, visiting New York City, meeting major labels, and chasing newfound dreams. But following two albums—2017’s Belladonna of Sadness and 2020’s The Archer—she felt creatively adrift, she says. It was “almost dreamlike as I wandered through this haze of figuring out who I was and what I wanted, after years of feeling like the softer, more emotional, more feminine side of myself and my music was weak.” Yet she also learned that “instinct is more powerful than any of the doubt in your own head,” a driving force that helped propel her songwriting process for Beneath The Lilypad. “This time around, I wasn’t thinking about how the music was going to be perceived. It was almost like I was able to just make it for myself, the way I wanted, instead of the way I thought anybody else might want it, which was so freeing.” That freedom ripples throughout the album, on songs like “Unforgivable,” the first track listeners are greeted with. “That was one of the first instances of me learning to live outside of that ego place, of trusting someone else—Drew in this case—to help get me and the song to where I heard it in my head,” she says with a laugh. The song followed a FaceTime session with her therapist, after which she ran to write down lyrics while the feelings were fresh. “If you listen to the song, we’ve all had experiences like this as women—it’s universal!—so I wanted to approach the song from that POV, to be able to speak to a lot of people and have it be both serious and tongue-in-cheek at the same time so we could all open up a conversation about misuses of power while not feeling exhausted while talking about them.” Deeper into the album, singles like “The Mothership” and “Goodbye Old Friend” fill out the pages of her chapters, the former speaking to her tether and tenderness to her partner as she struggles with her mental health and a bipolar diagnosis, while the latter does a post-mortem on a relationship by taking a look at the role she herself played in its conclusion. “All of the Girls” came about during a period when Alexandra was “really into Rosemary’s Baby” and came out of a particularly doom scroll-y moment in the pandemic of comparison to other women on social media. There’s even a link to demos past in “Let Me Out,” a song she’s had percolating in one form or another since her first tour, which finally felt right to re-approach and strip back for this record. Beneath The Lilypad, Alexandra is quick to note, does not tread a linear path—its arc does not follow an artist from difficult times to fully healed. “Because that’s not how life goes, and that’s certainly not been true of my mental health journey,” she says with a knowing laugh. “I wanted the tracking of this album to really reflect that. Life is up and down. Things have gotten better, and they’ve dipped. It wouldn’t have been true to who I am or where I am to have told this story any other way.”
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Genres
Alternative, Dream Pop, Rock, Vocal, Grave Wave, Nu Gaze
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What fans are saying
Marc
3 / 5
1 petite heure seulement !...
Petit Bain Paris, France
Sep 16, 2022
Seth
5 / 5
Intimate show w great energy!
The Roxy Theatre Los Angeles, CA
May 18, 2022
Ruby
5 / 5
Fucking amazing
Electric Ballroom Camden Town, United Kingdom
Sep 08, 2022
sofia
4 / 5
very good
Chop Suey Seattle, WA
Jun 24, 2019
jodi
5 / 5
loved!!!!
Saint Luke's Glasgow, United Kingdom
Sep 05, 2022
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Alexandra Savior Tour Cities
West Hollywood, CA San Francisco, CA Santa Ana, CA San Diego, CA

Frequently Asked Questions About Alexandra Savior

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Alexandra Savior on tour?

Yes, Alexandra Savior is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Alexandra Savior concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Alexandra Savior tour is scheduled for 7 dates across 4 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Alexandra Savior scheduled to play?

Alexandra Savior is scheduled to play 7 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Alexandra Savior tour start?

Alexandra Savior’s tour starts Aug 06, 2025 and ends on Nov 14, 2025. They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in San Diego at Music Box and their next upcoming concert will be in West Hollywood at Troubadour.

What venues is Alexandra Savior performing at?

As part of the Alexandra Savior tour, Alexandra Savior is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Aug 06 - San Diego, CA @ Music Box
Aug 08 - San Francisco, CA @ Golden Gate Park
Aug 10 - Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory
Aug 14 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Aug 15 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Aug 16 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Nov 14 - México, DF @ Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
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