Regina Spektor, best known for her album What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, has announced her Midsummer Daydream Tour. She took to her Instagram handle on April 3, 2025, to share about her upcoming tour.
The tour is scheduled for July and August. It will begin on July 22, in San Francisco and conclude on 09 August in Houston, Texas. Along with the tour announcement, Regina made another announcement on her Instagram.
Her other announcement included the release of five of her old albums on vinyl again on May 16, 2025.
Regina Spektor's Midsummer Daydream Tour: Dates, venue, and tickets
The announcement of Regina Spektor's Midsummer Daydream Tour has gotten fans and music lovers thrilled and excited.
The tour begins in July starting on July 22 at The Masonic in San Francisco, on 24th at the Britt Festival Pavilion in Jacksonville, and on 25th and 26th at Revolution Hall in Portland, on 28th at Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre in Seattle, on 29th at Martin Woldson Theatre at The Fox in Spokane, and on 31st at Revolution Concert House & Event Center in Boise.
In August the tour will begin on August 1 at Sandy Amphitheatre in Sandy, on 3rd at Mission Ballroom in Denver, on 5th at ACL Moody Theatre in Austin, on 6th at Majestic Theatre in Dallas, on 8th at Tobin Center in San Antonio, and concludes on 9th at Bayou Music Center in Houston.
The tickets are currently on presale and a presale code can also be availed through a link on Regina's social media profiles. The general sale of tickets will begin on April 4 at 10:00 am on Ticketmaster and Regina Spektor’s website.
The other announcement of re-releasing her albums on vinyl in limited-edition colors has also created a buzz on social media and has left fans overjoyed. These albums will include Begin to Hope in yellow flame, Live in London in curacao blue, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats in translucent red, Remember Us to Life in black clouds, and Far in velum clear.
As per Consequence, Regina Spektor expressed her excitement in a statement about re-releasing her albums on vinyls. She said:
“It’s been six years since Far was in print, and over ten years since I visited some of these cities.
She continued:
“I’m so excited to revisit all these records and these towns! The vinyl looks so beautiful in their new colors, and I can’t wait for them to get spinning.''
Regina Spektor released her first album, 11:11 independently in 2001, some of the standouts for her album included Love Affair and Buildings. Her latest album was her eighth studio album, Home, Before and After, which was released in June 2022.

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