Mac DeMarco is officially not retiring.
The 34-year-old singer-songwriter — who said “maybe I’ll never be back” to a crowd on his 2022 tour — just announced he’s releasing a new album in August 2025 and going on an international trek to support the record.
Early in the run, the “Chamber Of Reflection” crooner is scheduled to make a pair of Big Apple stops when he plays back-to-back gigs at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, Sept. 7 and Monday, Sept. 8.
As of now, not much is known about DeMarco’s new music other than it is due to drop sometime in August. No official release date is set.
Most recently, he dropped a pair of lo-fi, sun-drenched singles with Ryan Paris. Prior to that, the British Columbia native unveiled two albums in 2023: the 14-song “Five Easy Hot Dogs” and the truly epic, mostly instrumental 199-track “One Wayne G” that clocks in at 9.5 hours.
Yes, really.
Clearly, the ambitious musician will have his pick of the litter when it comes to dreaming up a set list for this upcoming jaunt.
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Mac DeMarco tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Mac DeMarco tour dates |
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Aug. 29 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA |
Aug. 30 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA |
Sept. 4 at the Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, PA |
Sept. 5 at The Lyric in Baltimore, MD |
Sept. 7 at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY |
Sept. 8 at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY |
Sept. 9 at Roadrunner in Boston, MA |
Sept. 20 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA |
Sept. 22 at McMenamin’s Grand Lodge in Forest Grove, OR |
Sept. 23 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA |
Sept. 24 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC, CA |
Sept. 25 at the Capitol Theater in Olympia, WA |
Sept. 27 at The Phoenix Theatre in Petaluma, CA |
Sept. 28 at The Phoenix Theatre in Petaluma, CA |
Sept. 29 at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, CA |
Dec. 3 at the Light House Arts Centre in Halifax, NS, CA |
Dec. 4 at Tide and Boar in Moncton, NB, CA |
Dec. 6 at Palais Montcalm in Quebec City, QC, CA |
Dec. 7 at MTELUS in Montreal, QC, CA |
Dec. 8 at Massey Hall in Toronto, ON, CA |
Dec. 9 at Massey Hall in Toronto, ON, CA |
Dec. 13 at the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg, MB, CA |
Dec. 15 at the TCU Place in Saskatoon, SK, CA |
Dec. 16 at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, AB, CA |
Dec. 17 at MacEwan Hall in Calgary, AB, CA |
Dec. 19 at the Royal Theatre in Victoria, BC, CA |
Mac DeMarco set list
Based on our findings at Set List FM, the last time DeMarco performed was in July 2024 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre. Here’s what he took to the stage that evening:
01.) “On the Level”
02.) “Salad Days”
03.) “Nobody”
04.) “Cooking Up Something Good”
05.) “Rock and Roll Night Club”
06.) “Round Here”
07.) “The Stars Keep On Calling My Name”
08.) “My Old Man”
09.) “Heart to Heart”
10.) “For the First Time”
11.) “She Want the Sandwich”
12.) “Ode to Viceroy”
13.) “This Old Dog”
14.) “Proud True Toyota”
15.) “Passing Out Pieces”
16.) “Fooled by Love”
17.) “20200820 Turn My TV On”
18.) “I Like Her”
19.) “Another One”
20.) “Little Dogs March”
21.) “One More Love Song”
22.) “Still Beating”
23.) “On the Square”
24.) “Freaking Out the Neighborhood”
25.) “My Kind of Woman”
26.) “Moonlight on the River”
27.) “Chamber of Reflection”
Encore
28.) “Pop Goes the Weasel” ([traditional] cover) (with Bear the dog coming on stage)
29.) “Still Together”
Mac DeMarco new music
The ever-prolific DeMarco — who as you may recall, casually dropped a 199-song album in 2023 — put out a pair of singles with Ryan Paris in 2024, as noted above.
“Still What I’m Looking For” is an unassuming piece of acoustic rock, bordering on folk. It’s simple yet endlessly listenable and, if you listen closely enough, you’ll hear signature DeMarco touches like his warbly twang and shimmering feedback.
Rounding out the brief offering is the sleek “Simply Paradise.” This one is a bit sillier and almost sounds like Jimmy Fallon goofin’ with Justin Timberlake in the early-aughts. That’s not to denigrate the tune; it’s still a fun, romantic bop.
To hear for yourself, you can find both songs here.
Huge artists on tour in 2025
If you love chill rock, you’re in luck.
Many of the most laid-back acts will be attacking the road these next few months. Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.
• Dr. Dog
• Kurt Vile
• Loving
• MJ Lenderman
• Car Seat Headrest
Who else is hoofing it? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 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