JP Saxe announces 2025 Make Yourself at Home Tour

The run is in support of his forthcoming album of the same name

Multi-platinum pop storyteller and celebrated live troubadour JP Saxe announces his Make Yourself at Home tour. The headlining run kicks off on September 9th in Canada, hitting cities across the U.S. and South America, before wrapping in Mexico City on October 29th. The tour follows the June 27th release of his Make Yourself at Home, the second installment of a two-part album that he launched with April’s Articulate Excuses.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, June 18th at 10 am local time. Presales start tomorrow (Tues, June 17th) at 10 am local time.

Last month, Saxe shared the first taste of Make Yourself at Home with “Strangers,” featuring Argentinian star Tini, a gorgeously tense and highly relatable song that balances nostalgia with acceptance for a relationship that’s run its course. The new single is part of a run of tracks that perfectly pair thoughtful and bluntly real emotional exploration with evocative instrumentation.

Before that came Articulate Excuses singles including: “Safe,” which explored masculinity in an R&B-kissed pop track co-written/produced by Malay (Frank Ocean, Lorde, Fletcher); “Smarphone Make Me Dumb,” a deeply vulnerable meditation on modern escapism; and “I Wanna Move to Brooklyn,” an apology for being the worst part of oneself turned into an addictive pop song.

Taken as a whole, Saxe’s two-part album traces the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter’s journey through a series of personal revelations. Part one pulls from a period in which Saxe worked to come to terms with his patterns and personhood, while Make Yourself at Home focuses on the work-in-progress of implementing those learnings. Each part has a unique sonic and thematic identity, but they combine to form a single powerful statement.

In 2024, Saxe wrapped up his sold-out, headlining A Grey Area World Tour following his support of John Mayer’s 2023 arena run and the release of Saxe’s last album, A Gray Area. That reflective set was largely produced by Malay and included the single “I Don’t Miss You” with Mayer, plus collaborations with Latin-Grammy-winning Colombian artist Camilo, the folk-pop trio Tiny Habits, and beloved singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine.

JP Saxe 2025 Make Yourself at Home Tour Dates:

Sept 9 – Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall
Sept 10 – Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre
Sept 12 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
Sept 13 – Victoria, BC @ Rifflandia Music Festival
Sept 14 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
Sept 15 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
Sept 17 – San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater
Sept 18 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Ford
Sept 19 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Sept 21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
Sept 22 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Sept 24 – Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Sept 26 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Hall
Sept 27 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
Sept 28 – Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Sept 30 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
Oct 1 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Oct 3 – Ottawa, ON @ The Bronson Music Theatre
Oct 5 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
Oct 6 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Oct 7 – Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
Oct 9 – Washington, DC @ The Howard Theatre
Oct 10 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
Oct 11 – Richmond, VA @ The National
Oct 12 – Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
Oct 14 – Miami, FL @ ZeyZey Miami
Oct 15 – Orlando, FL @ The Beachman
Oct 18 – Lima, Peru @ CC Bianca – Barranco
Oct 20 – Bogota, Colombia @ Royal Center
Oct 23 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Teatro Bradesco
Oct 24 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Teatro Vorterix
Oct 26 – Santiago, Chile @ Club Chocolate
Oct 29 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Foro Indie Rocks

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn