Madison Beer is reshaping expectations for her upcoming Locket Tour 2026. In a new interview with Grazia Italia, the singer confirmed that no two shows on the run will be identical, teasing a dynamic and narrative-driven live experience ahead of opening night.
“I would like to keep stuff mostly a surprise, but I can say the shows will slightly change every night,” Beer said. “I don’t think there will be two shows that are exactly the same, and they will all be much different from my previous shows because there’s a proper storyline and concept to them.”
The Locket Tour launches on May 11, 2026, in Krakow, Poland, and runs through July 13 with a closing date in New York. Spanning Europe and North America, the two-leg trek marks Beer’s most ambitious live rollout to date, both in scale and creative direction. A rotating lineup of support acts—including Isabel LaRosa, Lulu Simon, and Thủy—will join select dates.
Momentum around the tour follows the release of Locket on January 16 via Epic Records and Sing It Loud. The project debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, becoming Beer’s first top 10 album in the United States. Singles including “Make You Mine,” “Yes Baby,” and “Bittersweet” helped establish the era’s sonic identity, blending polished pop production with more introspective themes. “Make You Mine” in particular marked a commercial breakthrough, reaching the top 40 in multiple markets and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording.






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