Hayley Williams Teases 2025 Solo Tour
The Paramore frontwoman might finally be hitting the road next year.

Image via @hayleywilliams (Facebook)
Taking to social media to thank those who showed her love on her 36th birthday, Paramore lead vocalist Hayley Williams hinted at embarking on a solo tour in 2025.
Her Instagram Story, as shared by the fan account @enbymargarita, reads, “Thanks for the birthday wishes. It’s beautiful to feel seen and celebrated. 35 felt like tilling soil and throwing little seeds down. Waiting, waiting, waiting to see. 36 is exciting and a little scary, already. So much to hope for. I’m still in the dirt, ready for whatever might grow. Fruit?”
Hinting at performing solo next year, Williams added a strikethrough paragraph that reads, “I'm going try and finally play some shows next year that would've happened nearly 5 years ago now. That is, if the world doesn't fucking stop before then. Here's hoping.”
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HAYLEY WILLIAMS SOLO TOUR 2025 THIS IS NOT A DRILL pic.twitter.com/acFWVie5Rd
— hayley stan 5ever (@enbymargarita) December 28, 2024
Hayley Williams was meant to tour back in 2020 after the release of her debut solo album, Petals for Armor, which Clash called “a compelling new chapter for old fans and a thrilling set for fresh ones,” awarding the record eight out of ten.
Sadly the tour was cancelled due to the pandemic, with Williams finally performing some of her solo tracks while touring with Paramore in support of the band’s sixth studio album, This Is Why.
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