Paul Russell ‘Family Reunion’ tour 2025: Presale, dates, venues, & all you need to know

Paul Russell ‘Family Reunion’ tour 2025
Paul Russell (Image via official Instagram @paulrussell)

Paul Russell's ‘Family Reunion’ tour 2025 is set to be held from August 4, 2025, to August 15, 2025, in the cities of Santa Ana, Oceanside, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Sedalia. The tour is currently the singer's only scheduled shows, and he announced it via a post on his official Instagram page on June 23, 2025:

Presale for the tour will start on June 25, 2025, at 10:00 am local time. Registration for said presale is currently ongoing, and the link to the registration page is available on the singer's Linktree. The singer's Linktree is linked on his official Instagram bio. General onsale will follow on June 27, 2025, at 10:00 am local time. Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster and other vendors.


Paul Russell's ‘Family Reunion’ tour 2025 dates and venues

The dates and venues for Paul Russell's ‘Family Reunion’ tour 2025 are as follows:

  • August 5, 2025 – Santa Ana, California at Constellation Room
  • August 7, 2025 – Los Angeles, California at Roxy Theatre
  • August 9, 2025 – Oceanside, CA at Frontwave Arena at Channel 93.3 Summer Sunset
  • August 12, 2025 – Dallas, Texas at Club Dada
  • August 15, 2025 – Sedalia, Missouri at Missouri State Fair Grandstand

Paul Russell released his debut album, Once in a Dry Season, back in 2019. The singer started gaining prominence with his 2023 single Lil Boo Thang. The singer talked about his music in an exclusive interview with Principle Magazine on February 14, 2024, starting with the question of how long he had Lil Boo Thang before he released it:

"Initially, I wrote just that little snippet that I posted. But at the time, there was no full song and I didn’t even think I’d be able to release it just because knowing that it’s often difficult to get stuff cleared, it was just like, “Oh, here’s a fun piece of content.”..."

Paul Russell went on to state that he really didn't think of it as a full song before its initial reception on social media platforms, which spurred him to complete the song soon after:

"I ended up finishing the song a couple of weeks after I first made the first post about it. But still, then I didn’t know if we’d get it cleared, but it happened, which was amazing. It was very organic. It took a long time, it was like two months or so since when I first posted it and when it actually came out...."

In another part of the interview, he talked about his 2019 album and why he chose to change his music to a more commercially friendly style after that:

"I think where I live has a big impact on the music that I make. I remember at that time I was in college, I was living in upstate New York. It’s very cold, you go on hikes a lot. There’s kind of a more alternative sort of vibe there and so I think the headspace that I was in, the music that I made very much reflected that place."

Paul Russell continued:

"I moved to LA there is sunshine outside. I’m by the beach. Because of that, the sort of music that I made just organically became the kind of driving with the windows down sort of thing. I think that a lot of that is just who I am..."

He went on to say that the music that he was making now was close to who he was as a person, but that he might have some experimental music in the future. Paul Russell released a new collaborative single with Saweetie, That Girl, in 2025.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh