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Angelenos are going to have perfect school attendance for once. Mitski is turning Hollywood High School into one of the most intimate and coveted concert venues in the city this spring. The beloved indie icon just announced a five-night residency at the historic campus, and fans are already scrambling to lock in presale access.

If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing Mitski in a setting that feels more like a secret show than a massive arena spectacle, this is your moment!

Mitski at Hollywood High School

Mitski will perform at Hollywood High School on:

March 30–31, 2026
April 2–4, 2026

Five full nights in one of L.A.’s most storied and unexpected live music spaces. Known for its cinematic architecture and rare concert bookings, Hollywood High is about to become the epicenter of Mitski mania.

Opening each night will be special guest Haley Heynderickx, whose dreamy, folk-forward sound makes her the perfect pairing for Mitski’s emotionally charged performances.

How to Get Presale Tickets

Public ticket sales go live on Friday, February 13, but fans can get early access through the Mitski artist presale.

Here’s how to jump the line:

Presale registration: Open here now
Presale starts: Wednesday, February 11 at 10am local time

Tickets for these shows will move fast, especially with such a limited, multi-night run in a unique venue.

An Emotional New Album

The residency news comes alongside the release of Mitski’s new single, “I’ll Change for You.” The song leans into Mitski’s signature emotional tension – tender and self-aware in the way only she can deliver.

The track is the second preview from her upcoming album  dropping on February 27. Nothing’s About to Happen to Me is the eighth studio album by Mitski.

Why This One’s Special

Seeing Mitski at Hollywood High is one of those very L.A. moments that feels destined to become legendary. This is one residency you’ll want to say you were there for.

A Global Tour Moment

L.A. isn’t the only city getting the Mitski treatment. The Hollywood High residency is part of a much bigger international run that includes:

Six nights at The Shed in New York City
Four nights at the Sydney Opera House
One-night-only performances in Mexico City, Istanbul, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, London, Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore

It’s shaping up to be one of her most ambitious and wide-reaching tours yet.