Soccer Mommy Adds U.S. Tour Dates, Shares Video for New Song “Bones”: Watch

Sophie Allison has headlining dates in the fall and winter behind her new album Sometimes, Forever
Soccer Mommy
Soccer Mommy, photo by Sophie Hur

Soccer Mommy has announced a U.S. tour. After some previously scheduled dates, her latest run will kick off in October. Sophie Allison has also shared the latest single from her new album Sometimes, Forever. It’s called “Bones” and it arrives with a new video from Her Smell director Alex Ross Perry. Watch it below.

“‘Bones’ is a song about struggling with the parts of yourself that you don’t like in a relationship,” Allison said in a statement. “It’s about wanting to become better for someone and feeling like you’re standing in your own way.”

Sometimes, Forever is out on June 24 via Loma Vista. The follow-up to 2020’s Color Theory includes the previously shared singles “Shotgun” and “Unholy Affliction.”

Read Pitchfork’s new feature “Soccer Mommy Slays Her Demons,” as well as the track review of “Bones.”

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Soccer Mommy:

06-10 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
06-12 New York, NY - Governors Ball Festival 
06-24 Margate, England - Leisure Festival
06-27 Bristol, England - Canons Marsh Amphitheater % 
06-28 Dublin, Ireland - Trinity College *
06-30 Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain - Vida Festival
08-12 Seattle, WA - Day In Day Out Festival
08-31 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
09-01 Brighton, England - Chalk
09-01-04 Salisbury, England - End of the Road Festival
09-03 Bristol, England - Trinity
09-05 Cologne, Germany - Bumann & Sohn
09-06 Hamburg, Germany - Molotow
09-08 Stockholm, Sweden - Slaktkyrkan
09-09 Oslo, Norway - John Dee
09-10 Copenhagen, Denmark - Loppen
09-12 Berlin, Germany - Frannz Club
09-13 Bremen, Germany - Lagerhaus
09-15 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Bitterzoet
09-16 Nijmegen, Netherlands - Merleyn
09-17 Brussels, Belgium - Rotonde - Botanique
09-18 Paris, France - Petit Bain
09-20 Manchester, England - O2 Ritz
09-21 Cardiff, Wales - Tramshed 
09-22 London, England - O2 Forum
09-23 Birmingham, England - The Castle & Falcon
09-24 Glasgow, Scotland - Queen Margaret Union
10-28 Indianapolis, IN - Hi-Fi Annex &
10-29 Madison, WI - Majestic Theatre &
10-30 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue &
11-01 Chicago, IL - Metro &
11-04 Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom &
11-05 North Adams, MA - Mass MOCA &
11-06 Boston, MA - House of Blues &
11-11 Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music Hall ^
11-12 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club ^
11-14 Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom ^
11-16 Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre ^
11-17 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade Heaven Stage ^
11-18 Birmingham, AL - Saturn ^
11-19 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl ^
11-30 St. Louis, MO - Pageant #
12-02 Ft. Collins, CO - Washington’s #
12-03 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre #
12-04 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot #
12-07 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore #
12-08 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom #
12-10 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater #
12-11 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory #
12-13 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern #
12-14 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren #
12-16 Austin, TX - Emo’s East #
12-17 Dallas, TX - House of Blues #

% with The War on Drugs
* with Haim
& with Lightning Bug
^ with Helena Deland
# with Tops