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2026 Lollapalooza - Sunday (Tate McRae, The XX, Turnstile)
Grant Park, Chicago, IL, United States
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Civic Center - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland, OR, United States
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The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ, United States
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Moody Amphitheater, Austin, TX, United States
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GETS SO HOT TOUR
The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX, United States
w/ special guest : hemlocke springs
MUNA: Gets So Hot Tour
The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN, United States
hemlocke springs
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GETS SO HOT TOUR
The Eastern, Atlanta, GA, United States
hemlocke springs
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Skyline Stage at Highmark Mann, Philadelphia, PA, United States
All Things Go
Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY, United States
MUNA, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Beaches, hemlocke springs, Grace Ives, Cherry Bomb
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About MUNA

Genre
Rock, Pop

MUNA’s journey has always been about bringing to light the complex, messy, ecstatic realities of life, and with their fourth album, Dancing On The Wall, they’ve never been sharper, darker, or more exhilarating. Emerging from the sparkly, confetti-strewn heights of their 2022 self-titled record, MUNA now channel the raw, anxious, and sweat-soaked energy of living in a city (Los Angeles) of unrelenting heat, a corrupted world wrought by political tension, and the quieter and more personal pressures of millennial precarity and heartache in these uncertain times. The result is a record that feels both intimate and spectacular: a fast-paced, hard-edged dance pop world built with teeth, wit, and emotional resonance—a soundtrack for hearts on fire amidst the tumult of modern life.
Dancing On The Wall is MUNA doing what they do best: capturing the cultural moment, the oversaturated, escapist spectacle of contemporary life, and bending it to their own vision. Influenced by dance, post-punk, synth-pop and new wave, the songs are drenched in a metallic sheen yet carry a brooding melancholy that undercuts the hedonistic highs. The tension between propulsive instrumentals and the band’s classically introspective and thoughtful lyricism drives the album’s restless pulse.
Across the record, MUNA explores desire, intimacy, and connection against a backdrop of a world in flux. There’s a quiet reckoning throughout the album with how to keep living, loving, and reaching for one another while living in these times. Tracks like “Wannabeher” capture the dizzying thrill of stepping fully into someone else’s fantasy. “So What” is a somber epic that muses on post-party loneliness, while “Why Do I Get A Good Feeling” lingers long after the frenetic beat ends, the swirl of strings and vocals becoming a meditation on suspended possibilities. The album closes with “Buzzkiller,” a stark reckoning with desire and its aftermath, the ache of achieving what you wanted only to realise new questions, doubts, and hungers remain.
While Dancing On The Wall is unafraid of its darkness, it’s also a record of exuberance, wit, and communal joy. MUNA’s songs transport listeners to dancefloors where heat is friction, where longing meets the ecstatic, and where the uncertainty of life becomes a soundtrack for living fully. “We still fall in and out of love. We reach out to one another. Perhaps it’s a call to step outside the algorithm and into the richness of our lives,” the band says, a sentiment that runs through the record’s core.
MUNA were selected by Harry Styles as the first support act he took out on his debut solo tour, and have since shared stages with Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, Lorde, boygenius, and Phoebe Bridgers. From sold-out club shows to festival main stages, they’ve grown into pop artists who command both spectacle and intimacy with equal confidence.
Their previous work, including the viral hit “Silk Chiffon,” has earned hundreds of millions of streams and widespread acclaim, alongside TV appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Good Morning America. The band also maintains a devoted following across Instagram, Tiktok, and Spotify—but their ability to convert these followers and listeners into fans who ardently follow them across the globe for their euphoric concerts sets them apart.
The record is produced by Naomi McPherson, with their trademark attention to detail blending effortlessly with bandmate Josette Maskin’s well-honed behind-the-scenes pop technique to create living, breathing worlds for lead singer Katie Gavin’s incisive lyricism and signature voice. Dancing On The Wall blends euphoric sonic landscapes with sharp, human storytelling. The album reflects a fiercely self-directed creative process, one shaped by instinct, trust, and total artistic control. It feels lived-in, urgent, and cinematic, a reflection of a generation navigating uncertainty while refusing to let go of joy. With this album, MUNA proves once again that pop can be daring, intimate, and socially conscious all at once: a record that doesn’t just capture the moment, but distills it into a world you want to inhabit.

MUNA

MUNA is a Los Angeles-based indie pop trio made up of lead vocalist and songwriter Katie Gavin, guitarist and producer Josette Maskin, and producer and multi-instrumentalist Naomi McPherson. The band formed in 2013 when all three members were attending the University of Southern California (USC).1

A touchstone for LGBTQ+ audiences, the group is known for hook-driven, synthetic pop that blends electronics into candid, emotional songwriting. Their studied music background shaped how the band writes — sharp and intentional, drawing on a wide range of influences and built on the creative chemistry between all three members.1

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MUNA’s Background

The three band members met at USC's Thornton School of Music. Initially, McPherson and Maskin played progressive rock and ska before their first collaboration with Gavin, where they produced a pop song, thus reshaping the direction of their music.1

MUNA self-released their debut EP, More Perfect, in 2014 on SoundCloud and Bandcamp, which led to the group signing with RCA Records in the U.S.2

They really owned their sound when they signed with Phoebe Bridgers' indie record label, Saddest Factory, with their hit, Silk Chiffon.2 Rolling Stone called the song "an uncharacteristically bright and buoyant declaration of queer love."3

MUNA’s Awards

MUNA's path hasn't followed the traditional awards route. Still, their milestones tell the story of a band whose impact has outpaced industry recognition — from critical acclaim and year-end list dominance to opening for some of the biggest names in music on stages worldwide.

  • Consequence of Sound – Band of the Year (2022): The publication named MUNA their Band of the Year for 2022, recognizing the trio's breakout self-titled album and over 80 live performances that year.4
  • Year-End Best Album Lists (2022): MUNA appeared on year-end best-of lists from Billboard, Rolling Stone, TIME Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and Stereogum, among others.5
  • Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour – Opening Act (2023): MUNA served as one of the rotating opening acts on Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour across multiple US stadium dates in June and July 2023.5

MUNA’s Biggest Hits

MUNA's catalog spans three studio albums and a growing live discography, blending synth-pop hooks with emotionally resonant songwriting. Their work on Saddest Factory Records produced their commercial and critical breakthrough.

  • Silk Chiffon (2021): Released as MUNA's first single on Saddest Factory Records, this queer love anthem became their first song to hit Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart and landed on year-end best song lists from multiple outlets.6,7
  • MUNA (2022): The band's self-titled third album marked their commercial breakthrough, becoming their first release to chart on the Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart. Tracks like What I Want and Anything But Me earned widespread critical acclaim.4,7
  • Saves the World (2019): MUNA's sophomore album leaned into themes of self-care and identity, led by the single Number One Fan — a track about learning to silence your inner critic and back yourself instead.1

See MUNA Live

MUNA's live shows are known for their high-energy, communal sing-alongs, and bright dance floor energy.8 Typical shows last about 90 minutes, and they've performed at some popular events and festivals such as Lollapalooza, Coachella, and WorldPride Sydney.1

Their Life's So Fun Tour in 2023 culminated in two sold-out concerts at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, which the band later released as the live album Live at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.8 If you like lively indie pop shows, MUNA puts on an emotional and bright performance.

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