Mandy Moore to Embark on a North American Tour Next Year

Mandy Moore. Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (9718369ch)

It’s been over a decade since Mandy Moore hit the road and toured across North America, and she finally decided to surprise her fans with a series of concerts taking place next spring.

The This Is Us star has mostly been focusing on her acting projects in recent years and hasn’t given us a new album since 2009 when Amanda Leigh came out. She finally returned to the studio to work on its follow-up this year, and she’s celebrating her return to music in the best way possible.

Mandy Moore described her upcoming tour as an “elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians” and said she’s thrilled to hit the road after over a decade.

“I want the show to have threads of what the writing and recording process was like with this band, almost like you’ve been invited in our living room for an inside glimpse. It just feels good to be sharing this side of me again in its purest form, a real side of me I have been itching to put back into the universe,” the 35-year-old singer said in a statement.

Moore previously released new singles “When I Wasn’t Watching” and “I’d Rather Lose” and it’s safe to expect they’ll be on her setlist when her tour kicks off in Pittsburgh on March 20, 2020. Her last concert is set to take place on May 9th, 2020 in Denver, and she’ll also visit New York, Chicago, Nashville and San Francisco in the meantime.