Mariah the Scientist Sets Off on 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour

Mariah the Scientist Sets Off on 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour

Mariah the Scientist Sets Off on 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour

Mariah the Scientist has been riding an incredible wave lately, and now she’s getting ready to take that momentum on the road. The Atlanta-born R&B star just announced her 2026 Hearts Sold Separately Tour , which is set to span across Europe and North America early next year. Produced by Live Nation, the run will officially kick off in Paris on January 12th before making its way through Manchester, London, and Utrecht, and then heading across the Atlantic for major U.S. and Canadian stops including New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, and finally closing with a big hometown finale in Atlanta on April 10th.

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This tour comes on the heels of Mariah’s fourth studio album, Hearts Sold Separately , which has been praised as her strongest project to date. Released just a week ago, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and cracked the Top 15 of the Billboard 200—making it her highest-charting project yet. It also gave her three songs on the Hot 100 at once: the sultry lead single “Burning Blue” , which hit No. 29, her collaboration with Kali Uchis “Is It a Crime?” landing at No. 59, and the deeply vulnerable track “Sacrifice” entering at No. 88. For Mariah, who has been steadily carving her space in R&B since her debut, this marks a career-defining moment.

What’s special about this new chapter is how it reflects both her growth and resilience. Over the past few years, Mariah has been under the spotlight not just for her music but for her very public relationship with Young Thug, standing by him through his legal battles. Those emotional highs and lows have clearly seeped into her songwriting, giving Hearts Sold Separately its raw intensity. Critics have noted how the production feels icy and expansive, while her voice cuts through with warmth and intimacy. Songs like “Rainy Days” and “Eternal Flame” showcase her gift for turning heartbreak and devotion into something that feels universally relatable, almost like a diary written for anyone who’s ever loved too deeply.

And now, she’s bringing all of that to the stage. Fans who caught her sold-out To Be Eaten Alive Tour in 2024 already know the kind of energy she delivers live—sultry vocals, stripped-back vulnerability, and flashes of pure confidence. But this time feels bigger. With venues like Radio City Music Hall in New York and the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on the list, she’s stepping into iconic rooms, ready to solidify herself as a must-see performer.

Presales for the tour are opening September 16th, followed by the general on-sale September 19th, and tickets are expected to move quickly given how fast her last run sold out. For Mariah, this is more than just another string of shows—it feels like the celebration of an artist who has found her lane and is running full speed ahead. By the time she ends in Atlanta, surrounded by hometown fans, it’ll be clear that Hearts Sold Separately isn’t just an album title—it’s the story she’s been living, and now she’s ready to share it city by city.

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