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Mariah The Scientist Announces 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour, Including Radio City Stop

R&B artist unveils 42-date trek across North America and the U.K., with a single New York City show set for February 2026.

Culture & Entertainment 4 months ago
Mariah The Scientist Announces 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour, Including Radio City Stop

Mariah The Scientist has announced her largest tour to date. The R&B artist’s Hearts Sold Separately Tour is planned to span about 42 dates across North America and the United Kingdom, marking her most extensive road run yet. As of publication, only one New York show is confirmed, a February 27, 2026 date at Radio City Music Hall.

Ahead of the 2026 trek, she will make two New York City appearances this year. She headlines Buffalo Outer Harbor on September 26 and the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park on September 27, 2025. Ticket prices for the new and upcoming dates vary, with the lowest price found at 49 including fees on Vivid Seats; other gigs list between roughly 57 and 249, depending on venue and seat location. All prices are subject to change.

The new tour supports Mariah The Scientist’s fourth studio album, Hearts Sold Separately, released on August 22. The project has yielded tracks such as Is It a Crime featuring Kali Uchis, Sacrifice, and Rainy Days, along with Burning Blue, which has been highlighted as a standout moment. The album, described by the artist in interviews, centers on a green toy soldier imagery and explores themes of devotion, possession, and the complexity of love amid psychological pressure, a concept she described as a difficult metaphor.

Critics responded positively to her live performances in 2024, with reviewers noting a focus on tone and songwriting over traditional belting. A review of an April 2024 show in Toronto highlighted her as more of an Alternative & Blues artist than a straight-ahead Rhythm & Blues performer, emphasizing how she uses atmosphere and dynamics to carry a song. Set lists from high-profile appearances, including a late-summer appearance at Lollapalooza, showcased tracks such as All for Me, Beetlejuice, Is It a Crime, Burning Blue, and remixed performances with guest appearances, illustrating the breadth of her catalog and her evolving live approach.

For fans ready to plan their attendance, a complete calendar with tour dates, venues, and ticket availability is typically published by outlets covering live events. The New York Post’s coverage notes that the 2025–26 tour will bring Mariah The Scientist to sizable venues across the United States and Europe, with tickets priced across a wide range to accommodate different markets. As the tour unfolds, prices and availability will fluctuate with demand, and buyers are advised to check official ticket platforms for the latest information.


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