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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Marías' María Zardoya Kicks Off Intimate Solo Tour Across the U.S.

Marías' María Zardoya Kicks Off Intimate Solo Tour Across the U.S.

3 Nov

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Summary

  • María Zardoya, lead singer of the Marías, launching solo tour
  • Tour supports debut solo album "Melt," released on Oct. 10
  • "Melt" debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200, Zardoya's biggest chart success
Marías' María Zardoya Kicks Off Intimate Solo Tour Across the U.S.

In the past month, María Zardoya, the lead singer of the indie pop band the Marías, has seen her solo debut album "Melt" make a significant impact. Released on October 10, the album debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Zardoya's biggest chart success to date.

Now, Zardoya is taking her new music on the road, launching a solo tour titled "Not for Radio Presents: Winter in the Garden." The intimate tour will see her perform in theaters across California, Texas, New York, and Illinois, with fans able to register for early access to the presale starting November 3. General ticket sales will then begin on November 7.

Zardoya's solo work has been praised by critics, with Rolling Stone's Julyssa Lopez describing "Melt" as "a lush, labyrinthine landscape, rooted in lessons and healing from the natural world." The singer has also recently joined fellow artist Role Model for a conversation and performance at Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians event, where she reflected on the unexpected success of the Marías' 2024 hit "No One Noticed."

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Not for Radio Presents: Winter in the Garden
The tour will see Zardoya perform in intimate theaters across California, Texas, New York, and Illinois.
Zardoya described it as "an anti-hit" that "definitely did not for a second think that it was going to resonate the way that it did."

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