New West Announce North American Tour ‘25

Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, November 19 with Artist Presales

General Onsale Begins on Friday, November 22 at 10AM Local Time on LiveNation.com 

New EP Out Now – Listen HERE

Following the release of their recent EP, acclaimed music collective New West announced their North American Tour 2025. Produced by Live Nation, the 24-city tour kicks off on February 12 at The Park Theatre in Winnipeg, MB making stops across North America in Vancouver, Los Angeles, Chicago and more before wrapping up in Montreal at Petit Campus on March 20. 

New West recent EP, shaped by Toronto and recent global tours, resonates in these six songs. “Love Language” captures the unspoken bond of performance and relationships, while “Alive” recalls dreams of travel before they became reality. Rooted in classic sounds with a modern touch, this EP renews their passion for crafting music that bridges tradition and innovation, looking forward to future projects.

TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with Artist presales beginning on Tuesday, November 19. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, November 22 at 10AM local time at LiveNation.com 

VIP:  The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, Meet & Greet and photo op with New West, autographed tour poster, specially designed VIP gift item & more. VIP package contents vary based on offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com!

NEW WEST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ‘25 TOUR DATES: 

Wed Feb 12 – Winnipeg, MB – The Park Theatre

Fri Feb 14 – Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall 

Sat Feb 15 – Calgary, AB – Commonwealth Bar

Tue Feb 18 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre

Wed Feb 19 – Victoria, BC – Capital Ballroom 

Thu Feb 20 – Portland, OR – The Aladdin Theater

Fri Feb 21 – Seattle, WA – Neumos 

Mon Feb 24 – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post

Tue Feb 25 – San Francisco, CA  – August Hall 

Thu Feb 27 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater

Fri Feb 28 – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room 

Sat Mar 01 – San Diego, CA – Voodoo Room at House of Blues 

Sun Mar 02 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom 

Tue Mar 04 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court

Thu Mar 06 – Denver, CO – Marquis

Fri Mar 08 – Saint Paul, MN – Amsterdam Bar & Hall 

Sat Mar 09 – Chicago, IL – Chop Shop

Mon Mar 11 – Atlanta, GA – Aisle 5

Wed Mar 13 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl 

Fri Mar 15 – Washington, DC – Pearl Street Warehouse

Sat Mar 16 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry at The Fillmore Philadelphia

Mon Mar 18 – Boston, MA – Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre

Tue Mar 19 – Ottawa, ON – Algonquin Commons Theatre

Wed Mar 20 – Montreal, QC – Petit Campus 

ABOUT NEW WEST

Four individuals. One vision. Endless possibilities. Meet New West. The Toronto-based “collective” comprises four individual artists, namely Kala Wita, Vella, Ben Key, and Noel West. For as different as they respectively may be in terms of where they’re from, how they create, and why they’re here, they fit together as seamlessly as long-lost puzzle pieces. They rotate between instruments and pass around the mic, morphing in real-time across each and every song with an unabashedly warm nostalgic undercurrent. Tracing an invisible line all the way from the British Invasion to 21st century alternative R&B, they defy genre as they simultaneously define a singular style on their 2023 full-length debut on Republic Records and much more to come.

“This isn’t a traditional band,” observes Noel. “Everyone in the group is an artist. It’s not like one guy plays guitar and another guy plays bass in the traditional sense. We all contribute. That’s why we call it a collective. I’m the only one who can’t sing,” he laughs. Their origins date back to 2017. Childhood friends Noel and Ben began to collaborate with Kala. Eventually, Ben invited Vella to the fold, crystallizing the sound. Raised in the digital music ecosystem, influences spanned Elton John, The Beatles, and Rolling Stones as well as Radiohead, Frank Ocean, and hometown heroes Drake and The Weeknd. They translated a collective passion for music into countless hours writing and recording together.

“We’re all speaking the same language, but we have our individual accents and tendencies,” notes Kala. “The common bond is we’re always searching for inspiration.” They doubled down on this search at the onset of the global pandemic. Coincidentally, the collective had just rented the same house together. Once quarantine happened, the kitchen and living room transformed into a de facto studio. “That’s where we really came together as a group by living with each other,” says Ben.

Their very first release “Those Eyes” hinted at the potential of their chemistry. Its lush lo-fi acoustic guitar, dreamy piano, lullaby melody, and quotable play-by-play of a relationship in full bloom instantly reacted with listeners worldwide. It initially popped off on TikTok (the guys aren’t quite sure where but it’s all good), and the success slowly but surely translated to streaming platforms. Between the Original and “Sped Up” version, it clocked nearly 150 million Spotify streams.

“Kala had those lyrics, and we came up with chords they felt good over,” adds Ben. “The whole song was born from there. The rest is history.” “That song really brought us closer,” Kala continues. “We knew what we could be at that point.” They maintained their momentum with independent singles such as “Next To You,” “Call Me When You Hear This Song,” “Paris,” and more. 2022 saw the band sign to Republic Records as they staunchly maintained a D.I.Y. mindset with Noel producing, mixing, engineering, and mastering everything.

“The entire project is insular,” affirms Noel. “We’re not going to take some new direction. When we are trying new things, it happens between the four of us. There’s no external influence.”

In the end, New West conjure a familiar feeling through a fresh perception.”We want you to be taken back to a place,” Kala leaves off. “If you are, we’re doing something right.” “It’s like saying a new thing, but from an old friend rather than a stranger,” Noel offers. “There’s a warmth and familiarity, but we’re also pushing forward at the same time.” “We’re a warm hug from an old friend in new clothes,” promises Kala.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

New West

Shawn Petruisch | [email protected] 

Live Nation Concerts

Monique Sowinski | [email protected] 

Navier Grimes | [email protected]