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Haim Is Coming to Dallas This Fall

Haim, sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana, are returning to Dallas to perform new songs from I Quit.
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The Haim sisters are returning to Dallas in the fall. Mikel Galicia

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Haim is going on tour after announcing their first album in five years.

During a performance at L.A.’s The Bellwether Theater on April 23, Billboard reported the band flashed "I Quit" on the screen behind them. They also posted the moment on Instagram, accompanying the photo with a video that had a robotic voice listing other reasons to quit something. "I quit what does not serve me; I quit overthinking, I quit shame, I quit nicotine, I quit fear, I quit judgment, I quit my job," and many others.
Then, it flashed the album announcement of I Quit, due June 20. I Quit is the follow-up to 2020's Women in Music Pt. III, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. Their song "The Steps" was also nominated for Best Rock Performance.

I Quit has been previewed by singles "Relationships" and "Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out."
Their tour is 23 dates, spanning North America and the U.K. Tickets for the Dallas date on Sept. 25, 2025, at The Bomb Factory will go on sale on May 2. You can sign up for early access here.
We last reviewed Haim's concert in 2022 at their show in Irving at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory. "Haim delivered a carefree, dynamic performance for a slightly smaller crowd in Irving. Visibly empty seats in the large venue made the performance and production feel a bit quiet, but that didn’t stop the band from having a good time on stage and delivering a genre-transcending rock show that at times felt like a casual garage band practice—in the best way," we wrote.

Get ready for Haim in Dallas with their new video for "Down to be Wrong," which you can watch below.