Bishop Briggs at Irving Plaza

Irving Plaza, New York, New York

Mar

25

Bishop Briggs at Irving Plaza

Mar

25

Bishop Briggs

Irving Plaza

Bishop Briggs tickets

“Surprise… I am going on TOUR!!!! I am overly excited, so ... I can’t WAIT to see you guys and play this new album for you.”

Bishop Briggs brings her most emotional music on a whirlwind tour to New York's Irving Plaza on Tuesday, 25th March 2025.

For fans of Briggs' 2018 debut album Church of Scars, which featured her massive multi-platinum hit single "River" and then her 2019 sophomore album, Champion, with the instantaneous hit "Champion." This is more of the same... hard hitting, deeply emotional, spectacular Pop Rock! But it's in the Bishop Briggs style, so maybe leaning a little towards Pop Punk, whatever or, however, it's EPIC! And even better if you get it live!

Even the Billboard critics agree - “[Bishop Briggs is] delivering the most revealing and emotionally resonant songs of her career.”

So, smash that "Get Tickets" button down below, and get ready to absolutely party it up like "Wild Horses"!

Bishop Briggs Tickets from $83

Bishop Briggs: The Tell My Therapist I'm Fine Tour

Kicking off on March 11th in Phoenix at the Crescent Ballroom and wrapping up just 18 days and 11 cities later on March 29th at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club, this is one really short tour, so you had better catch it quick!

Accompanying the tour, is the brand-new album, The Tell My Therapist I'm Fine, due out on October 18th 2024. “It has been five years since I released an album and I don’t think I could’ve ever stomached what has happened since then. I wrote ‘Tell My Therapist I’m Fine’ in pieces, on bits of paper, in voice notes, and alas in therapy,” shared Briggs about the new album. “The music in its essence and style is an ode to the bands my sister introduced me to when we were teenagers, most of which you would’ve heard at The Warped Tour and in grungy dive bars. I can see her singing the songs with so much verve and passion – it makes me want to cry just to think about it. I made this with the hope of connection with my sister, with all of you, and perhaps most unexpectedly with myself.”

In 2021, Kate, Briggs' sister, died at 30 years old after battling ovarian cancer. Briggs and her sister, Kate, grew up in London, Tokyo, discovering a love for music in karaoke bars. For Briggs, the music became her outlet to work through her pain and grief. "I really found myself being drawn to the music that my sister introduced me to growing up," Briggs, said. "I really unexpectedly lost my sister, and I wrote a lot of sad music, longing to feel close to her, and it just didn't happen. When I wrote songs that, I hoped, would've been played at Warped Tour or Summer Sonic or maybe a collaboration with My Chemical Romance, then all of a sudden, I felt like I could see her screaming the lyrics with me and I felt closer than ever to her."

So, if you're in for some emotional music therapy, or just in for an absolutely spectacular time. Get to New York's Irving Plaza for Tuesday, 25th March 2025. Tickets are out now, and available from Ticket Squeeze.

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Irving Plaza

Irving Plaza, New York, New York, , US