Earl Sweatshirt Tour Tickets | 2025

Earl Sweatshirt

Earl Sweatshirt distills abstract, jazz-rap textures and razor-detailed lyricism into intimate, hypnotic performances. Expect minimalist stagecraft, deep-cut fan favorites, and new cuts that reward close listening. Secure your Earl Sweatshirt concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
Morrison, CO from $107.00 Tickets
Wednesday
05 November, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah from $71.28 Tickets
Friday
07 November, 2025
San Francisco, CA from $54.30 Tickets
Saturday
08 November, 2025
Santa Cruz, California from $66.00 Tickets
Sunday
09 November, 2025
Sacramento, California from $38.95 Tickets
Tuesday
11 November, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $43.26 Tickets
Thursday
13 November, 2025
Tempe, Arizona from $57.73 Tickets
Friday
14 November, 2025
San Diego, California from $64.55 Tickets
Saturday
15 November, 2025
Los Angeles, California from $537.60 Tickets
Wednesday
19 November, 2025
Houston, TX from $60.00 Tickets
Thursday
20 November, 2025
Dallas, TX from $58.80 Tickets
Friday
21 November, 2025
Austin, TX from $61.72 Tickets
Sunday
23 November, 2025
New Orleans, LA from $46.80 Tickets
Tuesday
25 November, 2025
Miami Beach, Florida from $69.60 Tickets
Wednesday
26 November, 2025
Orlando, FL from $67.26 Tickets
Friday
28 November, 2025
Atlanta, Georgia from $40.74 Tickets
Saturday
29 November, 2025
Silver Spring, Maryland from $52.80 Tickets
Sunday
30 November, 2025
Boston, MA from $63.02 Tickets
Tuesday
02 December, 2025
New York, NY from $64.87 Tickets
Wednesday
03 December, 2025
Philadelphia, PA from $63.32 Tickets
Thursday
04 December, 2025
New Haven, CT from $74.88 Tickets
Wednesday
10 December, 2025
Detroit, MI from $65.32 Tickets
Thursday
11 December, 2025
Chicago, Illinois from $70.69 Tickets
Friday
12 December, 2025
Minneapolis, Minnesota from $63.02 Tickets
Monday
15 December, 2025
Portland, OR from $70.80 Tickets
Tuesday
16 December, 2025
Seattle, WA from $78.73 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Earl Sweatshirt Tour Concert

Earl’s shows lean on clarity and mood—beats and bars up front, with a tight, club-ready mix that spotlights his writing and breath control.

  • Lyric-forward delivery with Earl’s signature baritone riding head-nod instrumentals.
  • Minimalist staging and moody LED washes that keep focus on the performance.
  • Producer/DJ on stage (often tour collaborators like The Alchemist or Black Noi$e) curating seamless transitions.
  • Sets that braid new material with cult staples from Doris, I Don’t Like Shit…, and Some Rap Songs.
  • Call-and-response moments on classics as longtime fans rap along to deep cuts.
  • Snug, theater/club acoustics with chest-warm low end and crisp vocal presence.
  • Occasional guest cameos on select dates, especially around collaborative tours.
  • Quick, purposeful pacing—few interludes, songs flow in tight sequences.
  • Subtle live camera feeds or grainy visuals that mirror the records’ textures.
  • Thoughtful closers that end on reflective notes rather than bombast.

The Most Popular Songs of Earl Sweatshirt

  1. “Chum” (2012): Stark, autobiographical lead-up to Doris, pairing piano loops with raw introspection.
  2. “Whoah” (2013): Tyler, the Creator-directed single whose loose, Odd Future energy set Doris’ tone.
  3. “Hive” (2013): Vince Staples and Casey Veggies join on a nocturnal standout from Doris.
  4. “Grief” (2015): Negative-exposed visuals match the claustrophobic mood of I Don’t Like Shit….
  5. “DNA” (feat. Na-Kel Smith) (2015): Cathartic, confessional cut that became a fan-favorite from his 2015 LP.
  6. “Nowhere2go” (2018): Distorted, experimental single that opened the Some Rap Songs era.
  7. “The Mint” (feat. Navy Blue) (2018): A loping, reflective standout underscoring SRS’s collage-like sonics.
  8. “Shattered Dreams” (2018): Album opener that sets SRS’s intimate, sample-rich palette.
  9. “2010” (2021): Clean, assertive return ahead of Sick!, produced by Black Noi$e.
  10. “Titanic” (2022): A concise, hard-nodding cut that crystallizes the Sick! mood.

The Most Popular Earl Sweatshirt Video

Directed by Hiro Murai, “Chum” (2012) set Earl’s solo vision in stark black-and-white—personal lyrics, restrained framing, and a mood that foreshadowed Doris. It remains his most-viewed official upload, emblematic of his introspective turn and long-running live appeal.

Earl Sweatshirt Bio & Rise to Fame

Earl Sweatshirt — Los Angeles-raised lyricist and producer redefining abstract, jazz-inflected hip-hop.

  • Born Thebe Neruda Kgositsile; emerged with Odd Future before releasing the 2010 mixtape Earl.
  • Breakthrough studio debut Doris (2013) cemented his critical stature with dense, diaristic writing.
  • Follow-up I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside (2015) pushed a darker, insular minimalism.
  • Some Rap Songs (2018) garnered wide acclaim for its lo-fi collage and familial themes.
  • Later projects: Feet of Clay (2019), Sick! (2022), and Voir Dire with The Alchemist (2023).
  • 2025’s Live Laugh Love introduced a brighter palette while keeping his cryptic, layered pen.
  • Known for meticulous wordplay, jazz/psych-inflected sampling, and sub-bass-heavy mixes.
  • Touring spans theaters, clubs, and major festivals; frequent collaborator sets with The Alchemist.
  • Family lineage includes late South African poet laureate Keorapetse Kgositsile.

Fascinating Insights About Earl Sweatshirt’s Tours

Earl’s routing moves between collaborative runs and focused album cycles, often emphasizing intimate venues and precise sound.

  1. He and The Alchemist announced an 11-date U.S. “Voir Dire” tour for Nov 6–27, 2023, supporting their joint album.
  2. Openers included MIKE on most dates, with Black Noi$e handling the first three shows.
  3. The tour kicked off in Seattle and wrapped in Detroit on November 27, 2023.
  4. Early dates included Portland’s Crystal Ballroom, drawing strong reception as the run launched in the Pacific Northwest.
  5. London’s KOKO hosted a 10th-anniversary Doris show in August 2023, with fans rapping along to album cuts.
  6. Setlist archives document the “Voir Dire” sequence across major rooms like Philly’s TLA and Silver Spring’s Fillmore.
  7. His official site’s Tour page regularly lists upcoming dates and regions for new legs.
  8. Collaborative shows place the producer onstage, shaping a two-person performance chemistry.
  9. “The Caliphate” and other Voir Dire singles arrived alongside tour news and visuals, tying releases to the road.
  10. In 2025 he announced the “3LWorldTour” for Live Laugh Love, beginning October 31 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Earl Sweatshirt Ticket Buying Tips

Club and theater shows can move fast—plan ahead to snag good sightlines and fair pricing.

  1. Join venue and promoter lists; enable artist push alerts for presale codes.
  2. Set calendar holds for on-sales and keep payment/2FA ready in your ticketing account.
  3. Compare primary outlets; fees and delivery types can vary by venue.
  4. Check official exchanges if a date sells out; avoid unverified resellers.
  5. For best sound, target seats near front-of-house or centered in the lower bowl.
  6. If floor GA, arrive early for barrier spots without blocking sightlines.
  7. Weeknight shows often have better availability and softer dynamic pricing.
  8. Review age limits, bag policies, and mobile-only entry to speed up security.
  9. Bundle parking or plan transit early—venues near campuses can be congested.
  10. Watch for added shows in high-demand markets if the first night sells through.

Earl Sweatshirt’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the intimacy, wordplay detail, and the way beats and bars breathe live.

  • “Every line cut through—mix was spotless.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Minimal lights, maximum focus—perfect vibe.” — Attendee, Portland
  • “Old Doris cuts hit like new again.” — Attendee, London
  • “Great pacing—no dead air between songs.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
  • “Bass was warm without drowning the vocals.” — Attendee, Detroit
  • “Crowd rapped along word-for-word.” — Attendee, New York City
  • “Producer on stage made it feel collaborative.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Tight club set; felt like a listening session.” — Attendee, Austin
  • “Deep cuts mixed with new joints seamlessly.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Left thinking about the lyrics all night.” — Attendee, Los Angeles

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