Mandy Moore Plotting First North American Tour In Over a Decade

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Mandy Moore’s hiatus from music finally came to an end this year, and she’s getting ready to hit the road and perform her music in front of a live audience at an upcoming tour across North America.

Moore’s last album, Amanda Leigh, came out in 2009, and she’s been focusing on her acting career ever since. This year, the This Is Us star finally decided to head back to the recording studio and surprised us with new singles “When I Wasn’t Watching” and “I’d Rather Lose.”

Moore’s main goal with this tour is to show the world the side of herself that she wanted to put back into the universe for a long time and give her fans an inside glimpse into her writing and recording process. “It’s been over a decade since I’ve hit the road but I am thrilled to put together an intimate, elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians,” she said in a statement.

Her tour will kick off with a concert in Pittsburgh on March 20, 2020, and she’s set to perform in several major cities, including New York, Chicago, Nashville, San Francisco, and Dallas.