Dates, Tickets, Support Acts & Best Amphitheater Seats
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Kali Uchis will head out on the For The Girls Tour this summer, bringing a run of amphitheater-heavy dates across the U.S. before wrapping at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. From Red Rocks and Merriweather Post Pavilion to Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Austin, this route gives fans a very specific type of concert experience — mostly outdoor venues with a mix of pit, reserved seating, and lawn.
That matters, because buying tickets for an amphitheater tour is not the same thing as buying for a standard arena show. The best seat for one fan might be front-of-house reserved seating, while another fan would much rather go for GA pit or a value lawn ticket and just enjoy the full summer vibe.
This guide breaks down the full schedule, support acts, how amphitheater seating works, when to buy, and how to shop Kali Uchis tickets with confidence.
The For The Girls Tour runs from late May into August and is built around a strong amphitheater route. That gives the tour a distinct feel compared with a traditional all-arena run. Outdoor venues can be more relaxed, more scenic, and more variable depending on where you sit.
Most of the route is amphitheaters, but the final night in Las Vegas moves into a large arena setup. That means this tour gives fans two different kinds of concert experiences — open-air summer shows and one closing arena date.
Kali Uchis already has a strong live audience, and tours built around amphitheaters often see the best seats go first. Pit, front reserved sections, and strong center rows usually tighten up quickly once fans lock in their city.
One of the strongest parts of this tour is that Mariah the Scientist is scheduled to appear across all shows. That gives the full tour a stronger overall value for buyers, since you are not just paying for a single headline set — you are getting a two-artist night with real crossover appeal.
Select dates are also marked with Laila!, which adds another layer to the bill. If you are deciding between multiple dates, support can absolutely be part of the equation, especially if you care about seeing the full lineup and getting into the venue early.
If you are already a Mariah the Scientist fan, that makes this tour even easier to justify as a summer concert buy.
Below is the current list of dates for Kali Uchis’ 2026 For The Girls Tour.
* Indicates dates with Laila! alongside Mariah the Scientist.
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Since most of this tour plays amphitheaters, understanding how those venues work is the easiest way to shop smarter. Unlike standard arenas, amphitheaters usually split the audience into a few main zones: pit, reserved seats, pavilion sections, and lawn.
That means your ticket decision is not just about “close” or “far.” It is about what type of night you want. Some buyers want to stand close in GA. Others want the stability of assigned seats. Others care more about value and just want to be in the building.
Best for fans who want the highest-energy experience and to be closest to the stage.
Best for buyers who want guaranteed seats, cleaner sightlines, and more comfort throughout the night.
Usually the cheapest option and best for fans focused on budget, flexibility, or a more casual summer concert vibe.
There is no single “best” seat for every fan on a tour like this. The right ticket depends on whether you care most about proximity, value, comfort, or atmosphere.
If you are unsure, reserved pavilion or lower reserved seating is usually the safest overall choice for a Kali Uchis amphitheater date.
Venue rules can vary from stop to stop, especially on an amphitheater-heavy tour like this. That means it is smart to check the official venue policy page for your specific city before show day.
Treat every stop like its own event. Even if the tour itself is consistent, venue rules and seat layouts can change from city to city.
For this tour, the best time to buy is simple: as soon as you know you want to go. Amphitheater tours tend to lose their best-value inventory fast because pit, center pavilion, and front reserved seats usually move first.
If you wait too long, you may not just pay more — you may also lose access to the seat type you actually wanted and end up choosing between worse rows or lawn-only options.
If you know you want to see Kali Uchis on this run, waiting usually does not help. The best seats and strongest-value listings are the first to go.
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Mariah the Scientist is scheduled across all shows, and select dates are also marked with Laila!.
For most fans, reserved pavilion or lower reserved seating offers the best overall mix of view and comfort, while GA pit is best for closeness and energy.
As soon as you know you want to go. Amphitheater pit and front reserved inventory often moves first, and waiting can leave you with worse seat types or higher prices.
Most of the tour plays amphitheaters, but the final stop in Las Vegas is at T-Mobile Arena.
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