Ethel Cain’s sophomore album, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, is out now on digital and physical formats, accompanied by a visualizer for “Dust Bowl.” The record has already earned widespread critical acclaim, praised for its emotional depth, atmospheric storytelling, and striking vocal performances.
Serving as a prequel to her celebrated 2022 debut Preacher’s Daughter, the album chronicles Cain’s first love, Willoughby Tucker, blending songs written throughout her career. Recorded over the past year in Alabama, Pennsylvania, and Florida, the release includes standout singles “F*** Me Eyes” and “Nettles.”
Cain will kick off the sold-out Willoughby Tucker Forever tour next week, with 170,000 tickets sold across North America and Europe, including headlining stops at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, London’s Eventim Apollo, and Paris’ L’Olympia.
Florida-born multidisciplinary artist Hayden Anhedönia, the creative force behind Ethel Cain, continues to cement her place as one of music’s most captivating storytellers—following her breakout EP Inbred (2021), acclaimed debut album Preacher’s Daughter (2022), and collaborations with Florence + the Machine, Givenchy, and Calvin Klein.
More info and tour dates at www.daughtersofcain.com.
ETHEL CAIN—WILLOUGHBY TUCKER FOREVER TOUR
August 12—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
August 13—Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA
August 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Vancouver, BC
August 16—Edgefield—Portland, OR
August 18—The Greek Berkeley—Berkeley, CA
August 20—Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA
August 21—Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA
August 22—Arizona Financial Theatre—Phoenix, AZ
August 24—The Bomb Factory—Dallas, TX
August 25—713 Music Hall—Houston, TX
August 26—Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park—Austin, TX
August 28—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
August 29—The Eastern—Atlanta, GA
August 30—Asheville Yards—Asheville, NC
September 2—The Caverns—Pelham, TN
September 4—Stage AE —Pittsburgh, PA
September 5—The Anthem—Washington, D.C.
September 6—The Met—Philadelphia, PA
September 9—Radio City Music Hall—New York, NY
September 10—Kings Theatre—Brooklyn, NY
September 12—Roadrunner—Boston, MA
September 13—Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B—Buffalo, NY
September 15—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
September 16—Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON
September 17—Masonic Cathedral Theatre—Detroit, MI
September 19—Palace Theatre—St. Paul, MN
September 20—The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds)—Chicago, IL
October 2—O2 Apollo—Manchester, England
October 3—O2 Apollo—Manchester, England
October 4—O2 Academy Glasgow—Glasgow, Scotland
October 6—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 7—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 9—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 10—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 11—Eventim Apollo—London, England
October 14—Ancienne Belgique—Brussels, Belgium
October 15—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
October 16—TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands
October 18—L’Olympia—Paris, France
October 19—L’Olympia—Paris, France
October 21—Carlswerk Victoria—Cologne, Germany
October 23—Tempodrom—Berlin, Germany
October 24—Docks—Hamburg, Germany
October 25—Vega—Copenhagen, Denmark
October 27—Sentrum Scene—Oslo, Norway
October 28—Fållan—Stockholm, Sweden
October 31—Stodola—Warsaw, Poland
November 1— Velký sál Lucerna—Prague, Czech Republic
November 2—Gasometer—Vienna, Austria
November 4—X-tra—Zurich, Switzerland
November 5—Alcatraz—Milan, Italy
November 7—Razzmatazz—Barcelona, Spain
November 8—Teatro Eslava—Madrid, Spain
November 9—LAV Warehouse—Lisbon, Portugal
Source: Press Release




