The Midwest Princess is Queens-bound.
On Saturday, Sept. 20, Chappell Roan will perform her first of four ‘Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things’ concerts at Forest Hills Stadium with special guest Japanese Breakfast.
After that, she returns:
Sunday, Sept. 21
with hemlocke springs
Tuesday, Sept. 23
with hemlocke springs
Wednesday, Sept. 24
with Japanese Breakfast
As of now, last-minute tickets are available for the quartet of gigs at the 13,000-person venue.
Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $285 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Her other gigs start anywhere from $307 to $339 including fees.
Ahead of this four-night stint, the 27-year-old Missouri native most recently headlined at Ireland’s Electric Picnic on Aug. 29. According to Set List FM, she delivered an impassioned 14-song set complete with her surefire hits “Hot To Go,” “Pink Pony Club” and “Good Luck, Babe” along with the pair of singles — “The Giver” and “The Subway” — she’s released this year.
“It looks like she’s having as much — if not more — fun than those of us crying and sweating as we jump, dance, scream-sing,” The Irish Examiner wrote of the lively performance. “…there’s no doubt she should have been headlining this festival — good luck to anyone trying to top this.”
Following the Queens run, Roan will play a pair of concerts at Kansas City, MO’s Liberty Memorial (Oct. 3-4) and Pasadena, CA’s Brookside Golf Club (Oct. 10-11).
“I love these three cities so much + wanted the chance to do something special before going away to write the next album,” the 2025 Grammy winner shared via Instagram.
Want to be there?
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For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Chappell Roan’s ‘Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour’ below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Chappell Roan ticket prices 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Chappell Roan tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
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Sept. 20 at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY | $339 (including fees) |
Sept. 21 at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY | $307 (including fees) |
Sept. 23 at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY | $285 (including fees) |
Sept. 24 at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY | $310 (including fees) |
Oct. 3 at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO | $181 (including fees) |
Oct. 4 at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO | $216 (including fees) |
Oct. 10 at the Brookside Golf Club in Pasadena, CA | $182 (including fees) |
Oct. 11 at the Brookside Golf Club in Pasadena, CA | $215 (including fees) |
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Chappell Roan set list
The last concert the “HOT TO GO!” singer performed at was a festival gig in Barcelona on June 7.
Although her live show may change quite a bit for her solo headlining dates, here’s a look at what she took to the stage back then — including her new singles and an extended cover choice — courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl”
02.) “Femininomenon”
03.) “After Midnight”
04.) “Naked in Manhattan”
05.) “Guilty Pleasure”
06.) “Casual”
07.) “The Subway” (Unreleased)
08.) “HOT TO GO!”
09.) “Barracuda” (Heart cover)
10.) “Picture You”
11.) “Kaleidoscope”
12.) “The Giver” (Chappell called out some of the audience’s ex boyfriends who couldn’t get “the job done”)
13.) “Red Wine Supernova”
14.) “Coffee”
15.) “Good Luck, Babe!”
16.) “My Kink Is Karma”
17.) “Pink Pony Club”
Chappell Roan special guests
Roan will be joined by one opening act at each Forest Hills gig. If you’d like to familiarize yourself with their sounds, here’s each artist’s most-streamed song on Spotify.
Japanese Breakfast: “Be Sweet”
hemlocke springs: “girlfriend”
Chappell Roan new music
On March 13, Roan released her rousing, country-fried single “The Giver.”
After kicking off with a punchy fiddle solo, the three-minute tune takes off around the 40-second mark when Roan delivers the impassioned pre-chorus “So, baby/when you get the job done/you can call me, baby.” The fiery bluegrass bop ramps up from there with show-stopping crescendos, surprising tempo changes, fist-pumping fiddle solos and a humorous call and response.
More recently, the energetic pop star dropped “The Subway,” which she debuted while painted green and decked out in Lady Liberty garb at Governors Ball in 2024. This one is a moody ode to a would-be crush and/or past love with evocative lyrics like “Somebody wore your perfume/it almost killed me/I had to leave the room” cutting through the noise and showing off Roan’s gift for letting listeners deep into her inner-world.
As for the sound, the 27-year-old’s voice combined with Dan Nigro’s stellar production smacks of stripped-down yet anthemic late-’80s, early-’90s alt-pop icons like ‘Til Tuesday, 10,000 Maniacs, Tori Amos, Ani DiFranco and Joan Osborne.
In short, it’s a heartbreaking, downbeat bop. Think less “Pink Pony Club,” more “Casual.”
Chappell Roan new music video
In addition to unleashing “The Subway” on streaming services, Roan also released a sweeping, cinematic music video for the new MTA-themed track.
Directed with breathless, surreal flair by Amber Grace Johnson, the low-angle, opening image of a red wig being swept through New York City sidewalks sets the tone for the 4.5-minute short: right out of the gate, it’s clear this won’t just be close-ups and band shots like most music videos. No, Roan and Johnson dream bigger, better and weirder.
Their Big Apple vision takes us from the streets to the train station (where Roan alternates between the biggest red and green wigs you’ve ever laid eyes upon), before landing in an old-school N-Q-R-W orange car.
From there, we cut to Roan laying in a bed of luscious red locks to atop a rooftop and back to the train where she glimpses at corny ads with messages hammily targeted at her. One fictitious law firm advertises “Don’t suffer in silence. Get even,” 1-800 Eye Flirt pitches “See it? Say It! Love doesn’t ride in silence” and, finally she sees “Good Luck Isn’t A Coverage Plan” (which might be a cheeky nod to her own “Good Luck, Babe” but maybe we’re reading into things).
Next, our hero ditches the subway and ends up looking forlorn in a cab, wearing a suit with sizable shoulder pads. Upon exit, her epic ‘do gets caught in the door and she’s comically dragged across Midtown while donning a deadpan expression while belting her heart out. Now, this is how you do slapstick.
Finally, in “The Subway’s” ultimate showpiece moment, a raucous, glam party breaks out aboard the likely Queens-bound public transportation.
Wind swirls all over Roan as she cries “she got away” and before we know it, our lovesick heroine is sobbing in the Washington Square Park fountain.
All in all, it’s an emotional, innovative artistic statement. This is no throwaway video- it’s a mini-masterpiece with a hair-raising, cliffhanger final moment.
Want to see? You can watch (and come up with your own fan theories about) “The Subway” below.
Huge artists on tour in 2025
Roan isn’t the only pop icon taking her hits to huge venues all over the country these next few months.
To make sure you’re in the loop, here are just five of our absolute favorites you won’t want to miss live in the near future.
• Dua Lipa
Who else is out and about? Take a look at this list of all the biggest pop stars on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change