Mitski has once again captured the hearts of fans worldwide with her latest announcement: the release of the stunning new single “I’ll Change For You” accompanied by a captivating music video, alongside details of her massive 2026 world tour in support of her forthcoming album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me. Set for release on February 27, 2026, via Dead Oceans, this marks Mitski’s highly anticipated follow-up to 2023’s The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.
New Single: “I’ll Change For You” – A Lush, Emotional Plea
“I’ll Change For You” is the second preview from the upcoming album, following the lead single “Where’s My Phone?”. The track is a gorgeous orchestral ballad featuring soaring vocals, lush strings, piano, flute, and vibraphone arrangements. Lyrically, it continues a narrative thread of vulnerability and desperation, with Mitski singing lines like “‘Cause I’ll do anything / For you to love me again” and “If you don’t like me now / I will change for you” — a raw plea to an ex for reconciliation.
Directed by Lexie Alley and edited by Rena Johnson, the music video places Mitski in a chaotic, eccentric bedroom setting within the “Tansy House” universe tied to the album’s imagery. The footage is printed frame by frame onto film, creating a dreamy, slightly disorienting visual that perfectly complements the song’s emotional depth. Fans can watch the official video here or on Mitski’s channels.
The single artwork, created by Emily Flake, adds a charming touch to the release.
Mitski’s 2026 World Tour: Residencies and Global Dates
Titled the “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me Tour“, the run kicks off in March 2026 and spans North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia through July. Rather than a traditional city-hopping schedule, Mitski opts for intimate, multi-night residencies in key markets, allowing deeper performances of the new material.
Highlights include:
- Six-night residency at The Shed in New York City (March 2–9, 2026)
- Five-night stand at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles (March 30–31, April 2–4, 2026)
- Four-night residency at the iconic Sydney Opera House in Australia (late May/early June 2026)
Additional one-off and select dates feature stops in:
- Mexico City (Auditorio Nacional, March 23)
- London (Royal Albert Hall, May 21)
- Brussels (Forest National, May 9)
- Amsterdam (AFAS Live, multiple nights in May)
- Paris, Istanbul, Singapore (The Star Theatre, July 21 finale), Manila, Bangkok, and more.
Support acts vary by region and include artists like Haley Heynderickx, Gustaf, Sex Week, La Zorra Zapata, Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, and Gwenifer Raymond.
Presales begin as early as February 11, 2026 (10 a.m. local time in many markets), with general onsales starting February 13. Fans are encouraged to register for presale access via Mitski’s official site at mitski.com/live.
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Why This Matters for Mitski Fans
With Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, Mitski wrote and performed all vocals herself, produced and engineered by Patrick Hyland. Early tracks suggest a continuation of her introspective, genre-blending style — blending indie rock, orchestral elements, and raw emotion.
This tour announcement, paired with the new single, has generated massive buzz across music outlets like Pitchfork, Stereogum, Consequence, BrooklynVegan, and more. It’s a perfect moment for longtime fans and newcomers alike to dive in.
Pre-order the album now, stream “I’ll Change For You,” and grab tickets before they sell out. Mitski’s 2026 promises to be unforgettable — don’t miss your chance to experience it live!
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