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The Marías are taking the plunge again.

After a successful 2024 ‘Submarine Tour’ in support of their recently-released hit sophomore album with the same name, the indie pop quartet has announced new dates for this year.

María Zardoya and co. will now hit theaters, convention centers, amphitheaters, bowls and festivals all over North America on the ‘Submarine Tour (Extended)’ with special guest Julie and Momma on select dates from April through September.

And, while they won’t hit New York on this run, they are scheduled to stop into destination fests like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Shaky Knees.

“We love you all so much,” the band shared via Instagram after wrapping the 2024 portion of their tour. thank you for coming to these shows, for singing and crying and dancing. for being in the moment with us. lining up in this summer heat. it takes a huge effort to go see a show (driving, traveling, parking, waiting, standing for so long, spending hard earned $ on a ticket or on merch). we don’t take any of it for granted.”

Since the initial leg of the ‘Submarine Tour’ concluded, the group has stayed busy recording new music. This year, they released a pair of singles — “Back to Me” and “Nobody New” — and contributed to Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s smash hit “Ojos Tristes.”

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The Marías tour schedule 2025

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

The Marías 2025 festival appearances

As noted above, The Marías have a number of headlining spots at festivals lined up this year. To give you a better idea of what to expect at each of them, our team has everything you need to know and more about the band’s 2025 festival appearances here:

The Marías set list

At live shows, The Marias go all out. Based on our findings at Set List FM, they played five (!) encores at one of the final U.S. ‘Submarine’ gigs last year.

While we don’t know if that’s part for the course, here’s what they took to the stage that evening:

01.) “Hamptons”

02.) “Run Your Mouth”

03.) “Real Life”

04.) “Only in My Dreams”

05.) “Little by Little”

06.) “Un millón”

07.) “Blur”

08.) “Ay no puedo”

09.) “Lejos de ti”

10.) “Ruthless”

11.) “Lovefool” (The Cardigans cover)

12.) “Care for You”

13.) “No One Noticed”

14.) “Love You Anyway”

15.) “Heavy”

16.) “Over the Moon”

17.) “Vicious Sensitive Robot”

18.) “Sienna”

19.) “Otro atardecer” (Bad Bunny cover)

20.) “Echo”

21.) “Hush”

22.) “Paranoia”

Encore

23.) “If Only”

Encore II

24.) “Just a Feeling”

Encore III

25.) “Ride”

Encore IV

26.) “All I Really Want Is You”

27.) “Green Grass” (Tom Waits cover)

Encore V

28.) “Cariño”

The Marías new music

On May 31, 2024, The Marías dropped their second studio album “Submarine.”

The record — which details lead singer María Zardoya’s split from drummer/producer Josh Conway — was a breakthrough for the group and jumped all the way to No. 17 on the Billboard charts.

Comprised of 14 sonically expansive tracks, the sensitive record makes listeners feel as if they’re underwater along with the band. Right from the jump, the jubilant “Ride” has a distorted discordant sound that sets the tone; we’re in The Marías’ world; buckle up.

Other standouts here include the funky, catwalk-ready “Run Your Mouth,” jangly yet seductive “Real Life” and the dreamy, atmospheric “Lejos de Ti,” which translates to “Far From You.”

Still, our favorite has to be the gentle bossanova-like “Ay No Puedo.” Its wishy-washy rhythms will have you sashaying along in no time.

To hear the record for yourself, you can find the breathy, exquisite “Submarine” here.

Also, yes, the band released two singles this April. “Nobody New” is a sweet piece of shoegaze pop that would make an excellent slow dance at any self-respecting prom and the quiet anthem “Back To Me” is simultaneously epic and intimate.

Finally, Gomez and Blanco’s downbeat “Ojos Triste” will likely make thousands of “sad girl summer” playlists this year and for good reason- it’s a bit of a bummer but in the best way possible. The music may make you sad but your ears will thank you for the auditory treat.

The Marías special guests

At all non-festival shows, The Marías will be joined by one of two opening acts.

To make sure you’re familiar with their sound, here’s each artist’s most-streamed track on Spotify.

Huge artists on tour in 2025

If you like your indie pop with a bit of edge and gorgeous instrumentation, you’re in luck.

Many exciting acts that share similarities with The Marías will be out and about this year. Here are just five you won’t want to miss live.

• Clairo

Need even more live music in your life? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.

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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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