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Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy Announce First Joint Tour, Orlando Stop Set for October 14

The co‑headlining trek, supporting recent releases Ricochet and Evergreen, lands at the Beacham this fall.

A milestone collaboration

Indie rock standouts Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy have announced their first ever co‑headlining tour, sparking excitement across the U.S. music community.

The trek, which supports Snail Mail’s recently released album Ricochet and Soccer Mommy’s 2024 record Evergreen, will make a stop in Orlando, Florida, at the historic Beacham venue on October 14.

Fans in the region have been eagerly awaiting the joint appearance, citing the artists’ complementary sounds and lyrical depth as a draw for a diverse audience.

Orlando show details

The Orlando concert is part of a limited series of dates that also includes a performance in Tampa later in the month, underscoring the tour’s regional focus.

Tickets for the Beacham show are currently on sale, with early bird pricing available through the venue’s official ticketing portal.

Both artists have been touring extensively in support of their latest releases, with Snail Mail’s Ricochet having dropped in March and Soccer Mommy’s Evergreen arriving earlier this year, each receiving critical acclaim for their mature songwriting and polished production.

Industry observers note that the partnership reflects a broader trend of emerging indie acts joining forces to broaden their reach, while also offering fans a unique live experience that blends the distinct vocal styles of Lindsey Jordan and Sophia Allison.

Tour momentum

The announcement comes as both acts enjoy strong streaming numbers and positive press, with Ricochet and Evergreen charting on several Billboard indie categories.

Merchandise and exclusive VIP packages are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, further heightening anticipation for the live dates.

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