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Finn Wolfhard is stepping out from behind the screen and into the spotlight with The Common Side Effects Tour, a 15-date North American headline run supporting his sophomore album Fire From The Hip. The album drops July 10 and features the buzzy lead single "I Will Let You Finish," marking a bold new chapter for the actor-turned-musician. From the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. to The Showbox in Seattle, Wolfhard is hitting iconic indie venues coast to coast -- and he is bringing openers Sleepers Bell (July dates) and Malcy (October dates) along for the ride.
If you caught Wolfhard on his debut album cycle for Happy Birthday, you already know he brings serious energy to the stage. This time around, expect a bigger, more dynamic setlist pulling from both records. Check the listings below to find your date and lock in seats before these intimate club shows sell out.
Best known for his role as Mike Wheeler in Stranger Things, Finn Wolfhard has quietly built a serious music career alongside his acting work. His debut solo album Happy Birthday earned critical praise for its lo-fi indie charm, and he previously fronted the band Calpurnia before going solo. With Fire From The Hip, Wolfhard is pushing into more polished, guitar-driven territory -- and the live show is where it all comes together.
The Common Side Effects Tour marks his biggest headline run yet, with stops at legendary rooms like Webster Hall in New York, Union Transfer in Philadelphia, The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, and Variety Playhouse in Atlanta. The tour spans two legs -- a July East Coast and Midwest swing followed by an October run through the South and West Coast -- with festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Osheaga, and Austin City Limits sandwiched in between.
Tickets for The Common Side Effects Tour are on sale now through BigStub. Browse the schedule above to find your preferred date and venue.
Wolfhard is playing intimate indie venues across North America, including the 9:30 Club (D.C.), Webster Hall (NYC), Royale Boston, Saint Andrews Hall (Detroit), The Fonda Theatre (L.A.), Castro Theatre (San Francisco), Hawthorne Theatre (Portland), and The Showbox (Seattle).
The July leg features Sleepers Bell as the opening act, while Malcy takes over support duties for the October dates.
Yes -- tickets for The Common Side Effects Tour are available now. Check the listings above for dates and pricing.
Expect a mix of tracks from his new album Fire From The Hip alongside fan favorites from his debut album Happy Birthday.
Club shows typically run about 90 minutes, though set length may vary by venue and date.