Cassadee Pope announces 2024 U.S. summer headlining tour

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Cassadee Pope will be touring the U.S. this summer in support of their forthcoming studio album Hereditary.
Announced today, the trek kicks off on July 11 at Anaheim’s Chain Reaction, and it’ll conclude on July 31 at West Palm Beach’s Respectable Street. For the entire tour, Pope will be joined by The Foxies; Natalia Taylar will join the tour starting on July 19.
Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets will go on sale to the general public tomorrow (May 7) at 10 a.m. local time here. VIP packages are live right now, and they include a ticket to a show, a two-song acoustic set, a meet and greet with photos and autograph, early entry, and early access to merch.
Hereditary, which will be released on July 12, finds the singer returning to their pop-punk roots. Pre-saves for the album can be made here.
Cassadee Pope tour dates
July 11 - Anaheim, California - Chain Reaction~
July 12 - Los Angeles, California - The Peppermint Club~
July 13 - Mesa, Arizona - Nile Underground~
July 14 - Flagstaff, AZ – Pop Punk Summer Camp Festival (festival appearance)
July 19 - Knoxville, Tennessee- Open Chord*
July 20 - Indianapolis, Indiana - Turntable*
July 21 - Louisville Kentucky - Headliners Music Hall*
July 23 - Albany, New York - Empire Live*
July 24 - Syracuse, New York - Funk ‘N Waffles*
July 26 - Virginia Beach, Virginia - Elevation 27*
July 27 - Durham, North Carolina - Motorco Music Hall*
July 29 - Charleston, South Carolina - Music Farm*
July 30 - Jacksonville, Florida - Underbelly*
July 31 - West Palm Beach, Florida - Respectable Street*
October 19-20 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young (Hey Monday) (festival appearance)
February 4-8 – Emo’s Not Dead Cruise (Hey Monday) (festival appearance)
~Foxies opening
*Natalia Taylar opening / Foxies direct support
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