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Lala Lala

Lala Lala Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 20,752
Category Alternative, Roll, Grunge, Punk, Rock
Concerts
Mar
06
Casbah
San Diego
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Mar
08
Club Congress
Tucson
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Mar
10
29th Street Ballroom
Austin
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Mar
11
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios
Denton
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Mar
13
Lost Lake Lounge
Denver
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Mar
15
Kilby Court
Salt Lake City
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Mar
17
Polaris Hall
Portland
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Mar
18
Baba Yaga
Seattle
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Mar
20
Cafe Du Nord
San Francisco
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Mar
21
Lodge Room Highland Park
Los Angeles
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Mar
31
Songbyrd Music House
Washington
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Apr
01
Kings
Raleigh
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Apr
02
Eulogy
Asheville
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Apr
03
The Masquerade
Atlanta
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Apr
04
The Blue Room
Nashville
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Apr
07
Zhora Darling
Minneapolis
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Apr
08
Cactus Club
Milwaukee
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Apr
09
Thalia Hall
Chicago
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Apr
10
Lager House
Detroit
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Apr
11
The Garrison
Toronto
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Apr
12
L'Escogriffe Bar Spectacle
Montreal
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Apr
14
The Sinclair
Cambridge
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Apr
16
Night Club 101
New York
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Apr
17
Baby's All Right
Brooklyn
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About Lala Lala
“I want total freedom, total possibility, total acceptance. I want to fall in love with the rock.” That’s how Lillie West describes the theme of “DIVER,” the song she calls the thesis of Lala Lala’s third record, I Want The Door To Open. The rock in question is a reference to Sisyphus, the mythical figure doomed by the gods to forever push a boulder up from the depths of hell. To West, it is the perfect metaphor for “the labor of living, of figuring out who you are, what's wrong with you, what's right with you,” she says. “I think it’s easy to feel like we keep making the same mistakes over and over again, that we never learn, that we’re Sisyphus; but time is actually a spiral that we move up. The key is falling in love with the labor of walking up the mountain.” Coming off of 2018’s acclaimed The Lamb, an introspective indie rock album recorded live with a three-piece band, West knew she was ready to make something sonically bigger and thematically more outward-looking than anything she’d done before; a record that would be less a straightforward documentation of her own personal struggles and more like a poem or a puzzle box, with sonic and lyrical clues that would allow the listener to, as the title says, open the door to the greater meaning of those struggles. The result is I Want The Door To Open, a bold exploration of persona and presence from an artist questioning how to be herself fully in a world where the self is in constant negotiation. From the moment West declares “I want to look right into the camera” over a cascade of dreamy vocal loops on opening track “Lava,” I Want The Door To Open distinguishes itself from anything she’s done before in scope and intensity. The ultra-magnified iteration of Lala Lala is fully encapsulated in the monumental “DIVER.” Inspired by a character from a Jennifer Egan novel, it’s a pop song of Kate Bush-esque proportions replete with layered synths and booming, wide open drumming contributed by fellow Chicago musician Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, and West pushing her vocals to the ragged edge. West co-produced I Want The Door To Open with Yoni Wolf of Why? and reached out to various music friends to help her achieve a galactic level of atmospherics that would’ve been impossible on her own. In addition to Ogbonnaya, I Want The Door To Open features contributions from poet Kara Jackson, OHMME, Adam Schatz of Landlady, Sen Morimoto, Christian Lee Hutson, and Kaina Castillo. Former tourmate Ben Gibbard can be heard on the gentle “Plates,” a song about accepting the past regardless of whatever negative feelings accompany those memories; a necessary act for unlocking the door to the present moment West is actively seeking on the record. Throughout I Want The Door To Open, West is fascinated with the idea of avatars: how we present ourselves to the world versus how other people see us versus who we really are when we’re alone, and how those images can change over time. “How can anyone else know who you are? How can you know who anyone else is when all these different avatars or personalities or performances are happening simultaneously, in different places,” asks West. It’s a question she poses on the cinematic “Color of the Pool,” a song about wanting to embody the characteristics of something pure and uncatchable that features stacks of wigged-out saxophone from Schatz. West revisits the topic on “Photo Photo,” on which OHMME provide a haunting medieval vocal round as West attempts to parse the various aspects of presentation and representation. “Utopia Planet,” the final track on I Want The Door To Open, features a very special guest: West’s own Grandma Beth, who charmingly relays her thoughts on a painting West made of herself—another avatar of the artist as seen through the eyes of someone who loves her. It is the fitting end to the inner labyrinth that West maps on I Want The Door To Open, a musical quest undertaken with the knowledge that the titular door may never open; but it is through falling in love with the quest itself that one may find the closest thing to total freedom, total possibility, and total acceptance available to us on this plane of existence.
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Genres
Alternative, Roll, Grunge, Punk, Rock
Band members
Lillie West
Photos
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Lala Lala Tour Cities
Denton, TX Montreal, QC Denver, CO San Francisco, CA Toronto, ON Austin, TX Minneapolis, MN Los Angeles, CA Salt Lake City, UT Milwaukee, WI Chicago, IL Seattle, WA Detroit, MI Atlanta, GA Washington, DC Portland, OR Cambridge, MA Brooklyn, NY New York, NY Raleigh, NC San Diego, CA Nashville, TN Tucson, AZ Asheville, NC

Frequently Asked Questions About Lala Lala

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Lala Lala on tour?

Yes, Lala Lala is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Lala Lala concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Lala Lala tour is scheduled for 24 dates across 24 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Lala Lala scheduled to play?

Lala Lala is scheduled to play 24 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Lala Lala tour start?

Lala Lala’s tour starts Mar 06, 2026 and ends on Apr 17, 2026. They will play 24 cities; their most recent concert was held in San Diego at Casbah and their next upcoming concert will be in Montreal at L'Escogriffe Bar Spectacle.

What venues is Lala Lala performing at?

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

2026 Tour Dates:

Mar 06 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Mar 08 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
Mar 10 - Austin, TX @ 29th Street Ballroom
Mar 11 - Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios
Mar 13 - Denver, CO @ Lost Lake Lounge
Mar 15 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
Mar 17 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall
Mar 18 - Seattle, WA @ Baba Yaga
Mar 20 - San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord
Mar 21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room Highland Park
Mar 31 - Washington, DC @ Songbyrd Music House
Apr 01 - Raleigh, NC @ Kings
Apr 02 - Asheville, NC @ Eulogy
Apr 03 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Apr 04 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room
Apr 07 - Minneapolis, MN @ Zhora Darling
Apr 08 - Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club
Apr 09 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Apr 10 - Detroit, MI @ Lager House
Apr 11 - Toronto, ON @ The Garrison
Apr 12 - Montreal, QC @ L'Escogriffe Bar Spectacle
Apr 14 - Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Apr 16 - New York, NY @ Night Club 101
Apr 17 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right
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