BENEE has huge plans for the approaching yr. The New Zealand-born alt-pop star has introduced the Particles Tour, a 23-show headline run all through the early months of 2026.
The tour kicks off Feb. 27 at Goldfield Buying and selling Put up in Sacramento, with stops at San Francisco’s The Fillmore, Vancouver’s Hollywood Theatre, Chicago’s Metro, Toronto’s The Live performance Corridor, Boston’s Paradise Rock Membership, New York’s Irving Plaza, Nashville’s The Basement East, and extra earlier than wrapping up in BENEE’s adopted hometown of Los Angeles at The Fonda Theatre on April 3. Bayli will open all dates. Tickets and VIP packages can be found now.
The tour follows this month’s launch of BENEE’s sophomore album, Ur an Angel I’m Simply Particles, praised by Atwood Journal as “a self-built universe stitched from science, spirituality, and spiraling emotion, charting her evolution from viral wunderkind to restless, world-building auteur.” It’s BENEE’s first album since her 2020 debut Hey U X, which featured the hit “Supalonely” with Gus Dapperton. Upon saying the brand new undertaking, she wrote, “I’ve been working on this for about three years now, and I’m so happy to finally be releasing my second album! I worked so hard on this and had a really clear story for the album. Over time, it really started to make sense, and I’m so proud of it—it means the world to me!”
The album spawned numerous adventurous singles together with “Cinnamon,” “Underwater,” “Off The Rails,” “Animal,” “Sad Boiii,” and the PinkPantheress collaboration “Princess,” which BENEE described as a “a fantastical, feel-good anthem” to Paper. BENEE additionally not too long ago contributed “WHAT” to the Season 2 soundtrack of Netflix’s No one Desires This, lined New Radicals’ “Get What You Give” with authentic members Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois for MTV’s 2025 VMAs promo marketing campaign, and carried out throughout Europe and the UK with Tate McRae on the Miss Possessive Tour.
Purchase Benee’s Ur an Angel I’m Simply Particles on vinyl or CD now.


