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(Out Of Office Group) Alt-R&B artist Girlfriend has been tapped to support Ella Mai on the "Do You Still Love Me?" 2026 U.S. Tour, bringing her distinct sound to audiences across the country this summer.
The run begins July 7 in Toronto and continues through major cities including Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Nashville, Boston, and New York. Blending atmospheric production with intimate, confessional lyricism, Girlfriend has built a growing following with music that captures the complexity of modern relationships and emotional vulnerability. Her debut project Honey Water introduced listeners to her cinematic sonic world and marked the arrival of an artist unafraid to explore the messier edges of love, identity, and self-reflection.
Her rise has not gone unnoticed. Girlfriend was recently named an Artist to Watch for 2026 by both Billboard and Complex, and BET's Amplified Artist of the Month for March, further cementing her place among the next wave of artists shaping the alt-R&B landscape.
Joining Ella Mai on tour marks a major milestone for Girlfriend's live career and gives audiences across the country the opportunity to experience her captivating stage presence as she continues to build momentum heading into her next chapter.
Jul 07 - Toronto, ON
Jul 24 - Las Vegas, NV
Jul 08 - Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 25 - Mesa, AZ
Jul 10 - Chicago, IL
Jul 28 - Los Angeles, CA
Jul 11 - Detroit, MI
Jul 29 - San Diego, CA
Jul 13 - Minneapolis, MN
Aug 03 - Austin, TX
Jul 16 - Seattle, WA
Aug 04 - Dallas, TX
Jul 18 - San Francisco, CA
Aug 05 - Houston, TX
Jul 22 - Greenwood Village, CO
Aug 07 - New Orleans, LA
Aug 10 - Orlando, FL
Aug 22 - Cleveland, OH
Aug 11 - Miami, FL
Aug 23 - Columbus, OH
Aug 14 - Atlanta, GA
Aug 25 - Philadelphia, PA
Aug 15 - Nashville, TN
Aug 27 - Boston, MA
Aug 16 - Charlotte, NC
Aug 28 - New York, NY
Aug 18 - Raleigh, NC
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