Aidan Bisset to Support Valley On Tour This Spring, Summer

Aidan Bissett returns with the indelible single “Out Of My League,” his first new music of 2023. With self-effacing humor, he spins an adrenalized, highly relatable tale of unrequited love. Bissett wrote the song with Captain Cuts’ Ryan Rabin and Benjamin Berger, who also produced, and David Charles Fisher. Click here to listen to “Out Of My League.

Bissett, who will make his festival debut at Lollapalooza in August, will be touring the U.S. this spring with Capitol Records label mates Valley. The run, which kicks off in Philadelphia on April 25 at Theatre of Living Arts, includes an April 28 show at New York City’s Irving Plaza and a two-night stand at the Regent Theater in Los Angeles (May 18 & 19). See below for itinerary. Tickets are available HERE.

The 20-year-old artist earned widespread acclaim for his 2022 debut EP, I’m Alright if You’re OK. Atwood Magazine said, “Passionate and vulnerable, with an acute attention to detail, rising star Aidan Bissett debuts a fun, fiery and heart-turning EP.”

Meanwhile, Valley have been busy promoting their sophomore release Lost In Translation, which you can pre-save here. The Canadian four-piece most recently released the single “Good, but not together.” Built around a whimsical acoustic riff, the song slows down the tempo from the album opener “Throwback Tears,” released last month. Lead singer Rob Laska gets existential, singing: Why does the earth just float, why do some flowers bloom and some don’t? Why were we both good, just not good together? Watch a live performance of the track below.

Fans will get a chance to experience these songs and more before the new album is released during the band’s North American headlining tour, which is currently underway. With multiple dates spanning Canada and the U.S., the tour is already sold out across multiple dates, so additional stops have been added. See the full list of dates and buy tickets on thisisvalley.com.