
The Head and the Heart has announced their 2025 album, Aperture, is set for release on May 9 featuring the brand new single “After the Setting Sun,” plus a round of North American tour dates kicking off at the end of May.
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Scheduled to hit shelves and streaming services on May 9, The Head and the Heart’s forthcoming sixth studio album, Aperture, features 12 all-new tracks including the album opener “After the Setting Sun,” out today, as well as the previously released “Arrow.”
"For us, Aperture is more than just the title of our new album—it’s a reflection of the journey we’ve been on as a band and as people," the group said announcing the news on Instagram. "It represents the choice we all face: to close ourselves off to the darkness or to open up and let the light in. It’s about hope, resilience, and seeing the world—and ourselves—more clearly. We’re beyond thrilled to announce that our brand new album, Aperture, will be available everywhere on May 9th. This album marks a new chapter for The Head and The Heart—one defined by sustainability, intentionality, and making music on our own terms. We can’t wait for you to hear it."
The band has also revealed dates for their Aperture tour kicking off on May 31 in Detroit. And scheduled to make stops in New York City, Boston, Philly, Dallas, Los Angeles, and more before wrapping on October 10 in Tennessee.
Tickets will be available starting with pre-sales on Tuesday, March 4 at 10AM local time before the general on-sale beginning Friday, March 7 at 10AM local time. One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to the band’s Rivers and Roads Foundation, which raises money for local Seattle-based music programs and initiatives with an emphasis on equitable access to music education, and mental health resources and support for musicians. Take a look at the full list of tour dates below along with scheduled openers.
“I believe we’ve made a very great record together and obviously the title is an important aspect of the final product,” says group member Matty Gervais. “For me, Aperture represents the choice we all must make between resigning ourselves to darkness, or letting the light in and recognizing our own agency to do so. It feels relevant to the times, in that we’re literally choosing between authoritarianism vs. democracy. Ignorance vs. enlightenment on a macro scale, and complacency/cynicism vs. hope, empathy and perseverance on the micro scale. To me, it sums up a lot of what each of these songs is grappling with in some form and what we’ve collectively gone through as a band. It’s about choosing hope again and again, no matter how many times it may feel that you have lost it.”
As for the title track, Gervais says it is “an invitation to wake up in the present moment recognizing that it is all we have, in all its contradictions of beauty and pain, joy and despair, unfathomable vastness and impermanence.” Scroll below for the full Aperture tracklisting. Fans can pre-save/pre-order the new album and explore exclusive products, including signed copies HERE.
The Head And The Heart - Aperture tracklisting:
After The Setting Sun
Time With My Sins
Arrow
Beg Steal Borrow
Cop Car
Blue Embers
Fire Escape
Pool Break
Jubilee
West Coast
Finally Free
Aperture
The Head And The Heart 2025 tour dates:
5/31/25 - The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit, MI *
6/1/25 - History - Toronto, ON *
6/3/25 - MTELUS - Montreal, QC *
6/5/25 - MGM Music Hall at Fenway - Boston, MA *
6/6/25 - The Met Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA *
6/7/25 - The Fillmore, Silver Spring - Silver Spring, MD *
6/9/25 - Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta, GA *
6/10/25 - The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre - St. Augustine, FL *
6/12/25 - The Fillmore New Orleans - New Orleans, LA *
6/13/25 - Gilley’s Dallas, South Side Ballroom - Dallas, TX *
6/14/25 - Whitewater Amphitheatre - New Braunfels, TX *
6/15/25 - Bayou Music Center - Houston, TX *
6/18/25 - Uptown Theater - Kansas City, MO *
6/19/25 - Palace Theatre - Saint Paul, MN *
6/20/25 - Summerfest - Milwaukee, WI (Festival)
7/15/25 - Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre - Charlotte, NC ^
7/16/25 - Red Hat Amphitheater - Raleigh, NC ^
7/18/25 - Riverfront Park, Ascend Amphitheater - Nashville, TN ^
7/19/25 - Iroquois Amphitheater - Louisville, KY ^
7/20/25 - The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park - Cincinnati, OH^
7/22/25 - Asheville Yards - Asheville, NC ^
7/23/25 - KEMBA Live!, Outdoor Amphitheater - Columbus, OH ^
7/26/25 - Pines Theater - Northampton, MA ^
7/27/25 - Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks - Bethlehem, PA ^
7/30/25 - SummerStage in Central Park - New York, NY ^
7/31/25 - Stone Pony Summerstage - Asbury Park, NJ ~
8/1/25 - Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront - Richmond, VA ~
8/2/25 - Riverfront Park - Harrisburg, PA ~
8/3/25 - Stage AE - Pittsburgh, PA ~
8/5/25 - Jacobs Pavilion - Cleveland, OH &
8/6/25 - Everwise Amphitheater - Indianapolis, IN &
8/8/25 - The Salt Shed, Fairgrounds - Chicago, IL &
8/10/25 - The Astro, Outdoor Amphitheater - La Vista, NE &
8/13/25 - Ogden Amphitheater - Ogden, UT &
8/14/25 - Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden - Boise, ID &
8/15/25 - Edgefield Amphitheater - Troutdale, OR &
8/16/25 - T-Mobile Park, Direct Support to Lumineers - Seattle, WA
9/11/25 - Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival - Fredericton, NB
9/24/25 - The Greek Theatre - Berkeley, CA +
9/25/25 - Channel 24 - Sacramento, CA !
9/26/25 - Vina Robles Amphitheatre - Paso Robles, CA !
9/28/25 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA !
9/29/25 - Gallagher Square - San Diego, CA !
9/30/25 - Arizona Financial Theatre - Phoenix, AZ !
10/2/25 - Revel - Albuquerque, NM
10/4/25 - The Criterion - Oklahoma City, OK
10/5/25 - JJ's Live - Fayetteville, AR
10/7/25 - The Lyric Oxford - Oxford, MS
10/10/25 - The Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN
* Futurebirds and Anna Graves
^ Wild Rivers and Marfa
~ Wilderado and Marfa
& Wilderado and Katie Pruitt
+ The Teskey Brothers and Tyler Ballgame
! John Vincent III and Tyler Ballgame