Mustafa has announced a 2025 tour in support of his debut album, Dunya. The musician will begin the tour in North America, in February, before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe for May concerts. He will close out the Lost in the Dunya Tour with stops in Ethiopia and Sudan. See Mustafa’s tour dates below; scroll down for a new live performance video from Mustafa and collaborators Daniel Caesar, Micah Preite, Kibrom Birhane, and Monica Martin.
The upcoming tour is billed, in a press release, as Mustafa’s “debut world tour.” In a recent interview with Pitchfork, the musician discussed his reluctance to perform in front of an audience. “I mean, I did a few shows for the last record, but I didn’t go on a full tour,” he said. “I think bearing so much on a record and giving it to people, and then having to relive it and reimagine it on a stage is not a thing that excites me and the way that it excites some of my peers.”
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Mustafa:
02-11 San Francisco, CA – Palace of Fine Arts
02-13 Los Angeles, CA – Palace Theatre
02-15 Minneapolis, MN – Cedar Cultural Center
02-16 Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk
02-18 Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
02-20 Brooklyn, NY – Crown Hill Theater
02-23 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
02-24 Washington, D.C. – Lincoln Theatre
02-26 Somerville, MA – Arts at the Armory
02-27 Montreal, Quebec – Le National
05-09 London, England – Barbican
05-10 Paris, France – Cirque d’Hiver
05-11 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
05-12 Brussels, Belgium – Church Notre Dame de Laeken
05-14 Berlin, Germany – Heimathafen
05-16 Copenhagen, Denmark – DR Studie 2
05-18 Stockholm, Sweden – Södra Teatern
05-23 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ashenafi Kebede Performing Arts Center
05-25 Port Sudan, Sudan – TBA
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