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Soccer Mommy

Soccer Mommy Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 135,682
Category Indie Rock, Lo-fi, Bedroom Pop, Indie Pop
Concerts
Jun
26
Glastonbury Festival 2024
Pilton
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Jun
28
Papillon
Southampton
Tickets
Jun
30
Outbreak Fest 2024
Manchester
Tickets
Jul
02
Dissection Room
Edinburgh
Tickets
Jul
03
Wylam Brewery Tap
Newcastle-upon-tyne
Tickets
Jul
04
Norwich Arts Centre
Norwich
Tickets
Jul
05
Junction 2
Cambridge
Tickets
Jul
07
Rock Werchter 2024
Werchter
Tickets
Jul
08
EKKO
Utrecht
Tickets
Jul
10
Mad Cool Festival 2024
Madrid
Tickets
Jul
28
Project Pabst 2024
Portland
Tickets
Aug
10
Beech Mountain Resort Summer Concert Series
Beech Mountain
Tickets
Sep
29
All Things Go 2024
Columbia
Tickets
About Soccer Mommy
Sometimes, Forever, the immersive and compulsively replayable new Soccer Mommy full-length, cements Sophie Allison’s status as one of the most gifted songwriters making rock music right now. Packed with clever nods to synth-filled subgenres like new wave and goth, the album finds Sophie broadening the borders of her aesthetic without abandoning the unsparing lyricism and addictive melodies that make Soccer Mommy songs so easy to obsess over. Sometimes, Forever is the 24-year-old’s boldest and most aesthetically adventurous work, a mesmerizing collection that feels both informed by the past and explicitly of the moment. It’s a fresh peek into the mind of an artist who synthesizes everything — retro sounds, personal tumult, the relatable disorder of modern life — into original music that feels built to last a long time. Maybe even forever. Sophie was only 20 when she put out Clean, her arresting studio debut, which became one of the most beloved coming-of-age albums of the 2010s. Its bigger-sounding followup, color theory, brought more acclaim and continued to win her fans far outside of the lo-fi bedroom pop scene she cut her teeth playing in. But with all the highs came inevitable lows. Navigating young adulthood is often spiritually draining, to say nothing of the artless administrative chaos associated with being a popular full-time musician. And yet she never stops writing, consistently transforming bouts of instability into emotionally generous music. The latest culmination of that process is Sometimes, Forever, which sees Sophie once again tapping into the turn-of-the-millenium sensibilities she’s known for. This time, though, she advances her self-made sonic world beyond the present and into the future with experimental-minded production, an expanded moodboard of vintage touchstones, and some of her most sophisticated songwriting to date. To support her vision, Sophie enlisted producer Daniel Lopatin, a.k.a Oneohtrix Point Never, whose recent behind-the-boards credits include the Uncut Gems movie score and The Weeknd’s chart-topping Dawn FM. While the pairing might seem unexpected, active listening reveals a kindred creativity; both artists are interested in utilizing memory-triggering sounds and melodies to make invigorating music that transcends its influences. On Sometimes, Forever, Lopatin employs his boundless synth vocabulary and knack for meticulous arrangements to complement Sophie’s well-crafted compositions. The result is an epic-feeling mix of raw-edged live takes and studio wizardry. Nowhere is Sophie’s exploration more spellbinding than “Unholy Affliction,” a first-half highlight with a paranoid post-rock rhythm and cursed-sounding synths. “I don’t want the money / That fake kind of happy,” she sings with dead-eyed disaffection. In addition to showcasing Sophie’s appreciation for textures that are at once pretty and unsettling, “Unholy Affliction” foregrounds one of Sometimes, Forever’s more compelling narrative tensions: the push and pull between Sophie’s desire to make meaningful art and her skepticism about the mechanics of careerism. “I hate so many parts of the music industry, but I also want success,” Sophie says. “And not just success — perfection. I want to make things that are flawless, that perfectly encapsulate what I'm thinking and feeling. It’s an unachievable goal that keeps you constantly chasing it.” Sometimes, Forever fixates on those sorts of contradictory forces: desire and apathy, ecstasy and misery, good and evil, self-control and wildness. Straight-up love songs — like the ultra-catchy “Shotgun,” which likens romance to a chemical high without the gnarly comedown — rub up against much gloomier fare, like the Sylvia Plath-referencing “Darkness Forever,” a sludge-rock fever dream from the album’s midsection. The weightless “newdemo” spins delicately layered harmonies and mystical synths into an end-of-the-world reverie; the impending apocalypse has never sounded so jaw-droppingly beautiful. “I didn't want to make something super depressing without any sense of magic,” Sophie explains. The title Sometimes, Forever refers to the idea that both good and bad feelings are cyclical. “Sorrow and emptiness will pass, but they will always come back around — as will joy,” Sophie says. “At some point you’re forced to say, I'll just have to take both.” She articulates this sentiment on the gut-punch opening of “Still,” her clear voice imbued with a heartbreaking blend of wisdom and hurt: “I don’t know how to feel things small / It’s a tidal wave or nothing at all.” Sophie understands that Sometimes, Forever is lyrically dark, with macabre imagery haunting even its most upbeat passages. But because she’s in a better place than when she wrote the songs, she has no trouble luxuriating in the moments of uncomplicated bliss that coexist alongside the bleakness. One of those moments comes on the record’s penultimate track, “Feel It All The Time,” a song-length metaphor about a resilient old truck. “I wanna drive out where the sun shines / drown out the noise and the way I feel,” goes the hook, a heart-bursting blur of shoegaze-y Americana. By song’s end the narrator returns to a state of world-weariness, resigned to the fact that she probably can’t outrun her demons forever. But for a few flickering moments — Sophie’s voice freewheeling over warm guitar ripples, the sun-drenched sound of a generational talent at the height of her powers — it feels like maybe she could keep on driving, faster and faster until all of that existential darkness is behind her, just a cloud of red dust in a dirty rearview mirror.
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Genres
Indie Rock, Lo-fi, Bedroom Pop, Indie Pop
Band members
project of sophie allison
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What fans are saying
Victor
4 / 5
Great show. Was very cold outside so they only played about an hour. Felt like they cut it short because of cold temps.
Mohawk Austin, TX
Feb 10, 2019
Melanie
5 / 5
Sophie has an amazing presence on stage and her band are fabulous. Fantastic gig and I hope to see them again soon!
Rote fabrik - Aktionshalle Zürich, Switzerland
May 28, 2019
Wood
5 / 5
I met my girlfriend here! Amazing show. Never thought I’d drive from memphis to meet the love of my life!
Hendrix College Conway, AR
Jul 28, 2021
Ruben
4 / 5
We missed the band as much as Sophie did herself (solo performance as support for Kacey Musgraves)
Melkweg Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oct 22, 2018
Carson
5 / 5
Awesome show, great venue, can’t wait for Sophie and the band to come back
The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
Feb 18, 2020
Victoria
5 / 5
This show was a dream. Props to the openers, but especially to Sophie 🤩
recordBar Kansas City, MO
Oct 25, 2022
Shane
5 / 5
great show, we were right next to the stage and the speakers sounded amazing
Hendrix College Conway, AR
Feb 10, 2019
Whoolee
4 / 5
Great venue, chill crowd, fun openers, and Soccer Mommy ! Fun fun fun !
Moxi Theater Greeley, CO
Feb 26, 2019
Delaney
5 / 5
She was sick, but she still pulled through and shared her beautiful self
Mr Smalls Theatre Millvale, PA
Jul 20, 2019
Jason Karp
5 / 5
Great concert and venue. I also liked the selection of food trucks.
Gallivan Center Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 11, 2023
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Soccer Mommy Tour Cities
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Cambridge, United Kingdom Madrid, Spain Utrecht, Netherlands Portland, OR Beech Mountain, NC Edinburgh, United Kingdom Norwich, United Kingdom Southampton, United Kingdom Werchter, Belgium Manchester, United Kingdom Columbia, MD Pilton, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Soccer Mommy

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Soccer Mommy on tour?

Yes, Soccer Mommy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Soccer Mommy concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Soccer Mommy tour is scheduled for 13 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Soccer Mommy scheduled to play?

Soccer Mommy is scheduled to play 13 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Soccer Mommy tour start?

Soccer Mommy’s tour starts Jun 26, 2024 and ends on Sep 29, 2024. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in Pilton at Glastonbury Festival and their next upcoming concert will be in Cambridge at Junction 2.

What venues is Soccer Mommy performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 26 - Pilton, England @ Glastonbury Festival
Jun 28 - Southampton, England @ Papillon
Jun 30 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ Bowlers Exhibition Centre
Jul 02 - Edinburgh, Scotland @ Dissection Room
Jul 03 - Newcastle-upon-tyne, United Kingdom @ Wylam Brewery Tap
Jul 04 - Norwich, United Kingdom @ Norwich Arts Centre
Jul 05 - Cambridge, United Kingdom @ Junction 2
Jul 07 - Werchter, Belgium @ Rock Werchter
Jul 08 - Utrecht, The Netherlands @ EKKO
Jul 10 - Madrid, Spain @ Espacio Mad Cool
Jul 28 - Portland, OR @ Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Aug 10 - Beech Mountain, NC @ Beech Mountain Resort
Sep 29 - Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
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