The sultry hitmaker recently announced she’s running it back this summer with her ‘For The Girls Tour’ with co-headliner Mariah The Scientist and special guest Laila!.
From May through August, the soulful trio will headline at arenas, amphitheaters and pavilions all over North America.
If you’d like to see the talented vocalists live, tickets are available for all of 14 of their gigs together.
At the time of publication, the lowest price on seats for any one show was $60 including fees on StubHub.
Other concerts have tickets starting anywhere from $65 to $119 including fees.
In addition to this outing, Uchis is also slated to lend her talents to four (!) festivals including Queens’ Governors Ball, which takes place June 5-7. She’ll be joined by fellow big names Lorde, Stray Kids, A$AP Rocky, Katseye and…Mariah The Scientist at the three-day extravaganza.
Prior to this year’s upcoming jaunt, the 31-year-old last toured in late summer 2025 in support of her fifth studio album “Sincerely.”
“Her set list was divided into six sections and an encore, each section representing a different album from her career,” The Houston Press wrote about a September show of hers at the Toyota Center.
“…[Uchis’] dancers surrounded [her] around the stage wearing all white, and at one point began to carry Uchis as if she was Cleopatra, elevating her across the stage, all while Kali kept in tune and on beat.”
As for Mariah The Scientist, she’s wrapping her solo ‘Hearts Sold Separately Tour’ in mid-April. At her live shows, she’s been playing 20-25 songs per concert, according to Set List FM.
Our team has everything you need to know and more about Kali Uchis and Mariah The Scientist’s summer 2026 ‘For The Girls Tour’ below.
A complete North American calendar including tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found here:
As noted aobve, Uchis is set to rock at four fests this summer. Here’s everything you need to know about them.
This April, Mariah The Scientist is wrapping her ‘Hearts Sold Separately’ outing. Here’s where you can see here before she teams up with Uchis.
At one of the final U.S. concerts of her ’25 run, Uchis took the stage at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome. Based. on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what she took to the stage.
12.) “Un Poco Loca” (Jowell & Randy cover)
17.) “Sad Girlz Luv Money” (Amaarae cover)
19.) “SI NO ES CONTIGO” (Cris MJ cover)
28.) “After the Storm” (with Tyler, The Creator)
29.) “See You Again” (Tyler, The Creator cover)
Midway through her ongoing tour, Mariah The Scientist performed at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium. These are the songs Set List FM reported she played.
01.) “United Nations + 1000 Ways to Die”
On May 9, 2025, Uchis dropped her fifth studio album “Sincerely,” on all platforms.
The 14-track record is as intimate and vulnerable as described above while also employing lush arrangements that evoke ’60s soul and ’00s Beach House synth. It’s equal parts exquisite and devastating like any good wall of sound tune.
Highlights here include the stirring opener “Heaven is a Home…,” blissed out yet impassioned “Lose My Cool,” and romantic if a bit steamy “Fall Apart,.”
Still, if we had to choose a favorite, we’d go with the doo-wop-esque “All I Can Say” and funky, strummy throwback “Sunshine & Rain…” that sounds like Al Green for the 21st century.
Don’t let our choices sway you too much, though. Every song here is gorgeous in its own way and worth discovering.
Want to give “Sincerely,” a spin? You can find the deeply-felt record in its entirety here.
More recently, Uchis dropped three additional singles and an expanded version of “Sincerely.” Click here to check them out.
On Aug. 22, 2025, Mariah The Scientist dropped her fourth studio album “HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY.”
For our money, the 11-track record is an emotive rollercoaster full of heart-wrenching lyrics and gorgeous vocals wrapped up in hypnotic drum beats and synths.
Highlights include the syrupy sweet yet hard-edged “United Nations + 1000 Ways to Die,” smoldering Kali Uchis duet “Is it a Crime,” slow jam of the year candidate “Burning Blue,” laid-back, shoulder-shimmying “All I Want + In Pursuit” and minimalist “More” that coasts on Mariah’s impassioned crooning.
She wraps the excellent effort with the heartfelt “No More Entertainers,” which just might be the record’s high point.
If you’d like to hear yourself, you can find “HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY” here.
At all co-headlining gigs, Laila! will provide support.
The 19-year-old singer (and daughter of Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def) has racked up an impressive number of hits over the course of her brief career.
Just a few of the most notable tracks in her arsenal include the low-key jam “Not My Problem,” minimalist bop “Like That!” and finger-snapping jam “Want 2.”
Want to dig deeper? Click here to discover Laila!’s complete discography.
Many of the smoothest singers in the game are taking their hits on the road this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live when they swoop into a venue near you these next few months.
Who else out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.