Julia Wolf has never been an artist who moves quietly. From the moment her RIAA Gold‑certified single In My Room began its slow‑burn takeover of streaming platforms, it was clear she was building toward something bigger — something that demanded a room full of people singing her words back at her. This autumn, she finally gets that moment.
Wolf has announced the “Deep End World Tour,” a huge headline run spanning 33 dates across North America, the UK, and Europe, marking her most ambitious touring chapter yet. It’s a victory lap, a re‑introduction, and a promise of what’s coming next.
“I’m so excited to finally be able to come back to North America, the UK, and Europe to do my own headline tour!” Wolf shared. “I can’t wait to have a room full of people singing my songs and to play some new ones for everyone as well!”
Named one of The New York Times’ “9 Artists to Watch” in 2026, Wolf is riding a wave that shows no signs of slowing. In My Room continues to climb the Billboard Hot 100 and is making noise at Alternative Radio, while also dominating multiple ‘Top Songs’ and ‘Viral’ charts with over a million daily streams. It’s the kind of momentum that turns a rising artist into a household name.
Her critically praised album PRESSURE (released last May via AWAL) cemented her as a voice capable of threading vulnerability, swagger, and razor‑sharp pop instincts. Add in her Billboard Hot 100 debut via Drake’s “DOG HOUSE” and her recent feature on Yeat’s “My Way,” and Wolf is now firmly woven into the fabric of contemporary rap‑pop culture.
Before the tour kicks off, she’ll hit a run of major summer festivals — including Lollapalooza, Hinterland, Reading, and Leeds — giving fans an early taste of the energy she’s about to unleash on the road.
Festival Appearances
July 31 – Lollapalooza – Chicago, IL*
August 01 – Hinterland Music Festival – Saint Charles, IA*
August 28 – Leeds Festival – Leeds, UK*
August 30 – Reading Festival – Reading, UK*
September 10 – Forever Twilight in Forks Festival – Forks, WA*
North America
September 17 – Mohawk – Austin, TX
September 18 – The Bomb Factory – Dallas, TX
September 19 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
September 21 – House of Blues – Orlando, FL
September 23 – Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, GA
September 25 – The Underground – Charlotte, NC
September 26 – Eastside Bowl – Nashville, TN
September 28 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
September 30 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
October 02 – Irving Plaza – New York, NY
October 05 – Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MA
October 07 – The Opera House – Toronto, ON
October 09 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
October 10 – The Roxy at Mahall's – Cleveland, OH
October 12 – Elevation – Grand Rapids, MI
October 13 – Hi‑Fi Annex – Indianapolis, IN
October 16 – Summit – Denver, CO
October 17 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
October 20 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
October 21 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA
October 23 – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA
October 25 – Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
UK & Europe
November 17 – Button Factory – Dublin, IE
November 19 – Garage – Glasgow, UK
November 20 – Stylus – Leeds, UK
November 22 – O2 Institute 2 – Birmingham, UK
November 23 – Academy 2 – Manchester, UK
November 25 – KOKO – London, UK
\November 28 – Luxor – Cologne, DE
November 30 – La Maroquinerie – Paris, FR
December 01 – Tolhuistuin – Amsterdam, NL
December 02 – Botanique – Brussels, BE
December 04 – Hole 44 – Berlin, DE
9/17 – 10/25: with support from Bee Blackwell
11/17 – 12/4: with support from Scro
For an artist whose songwriting often explores the tension between self‑doubt and self‑assertion, the “Deep End World Tour” feels symbolic — a plunge into a new level of visibility, confidence, and creative control. With Bee Blackwell joining the North American leg and longtime collaborator Scro opening the UK and European shows, the tour also doubles as a celebration of Wolf’s creative community.
Tickets go on pre‑sale April 8th at 10am local, with general on‑sale April 10th at 10am local via girlsinpurgatory.com
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