Amy Lee’s announcement of her North and South America End-of-Year Solo Tour has created a wave of excitement across the music world, marking her first fully independent run in years. The news came after months of speculation, as fans noticed hints on her social media suggesting she was ready to reconnect with audiences on a more intimate level. This new tour is set to highlight her artistry outside of Evanescence, offering performances built around her piano-driven compositions, emotional vocals, and personal storytelling.
The tour begins with a special opening night on October 18, 2025, in Seattle, Washington, a city known for embracing alternative and symphonic rock influences. Amy plans to perform in a smaller, warm-lit theater setting that allows fans to feel close to the music. From the first show onward, the focus will be on creating a cinematic experience that blends live piano, subtle orchestration, and new visual elements unique to this tour.
Following Seattle, Amy will travel south to San Francisco, California on October 21, and then to Los Angeles on October 24, where she will perform a two-hour set featuring reimagined versions of fan-favorite songs along with new unreleased material. She has emphasized that this tour is not just a concert series but a creative space where she can experiment and share deeply personal songs that haven’t found a place within the Evanescence catalog.
Moving across the U.S., the tour will continue to Denver, Colorado on October 30, before heading eastward for a run of shows. Amy will perform in Chicago, Illinois on November 3, followed by Detroit, Michigan on November 6, bringing her expressive and piano-centric arrangements to historic venues that perfectly complement her style. Each stop is expected to feature varying setlists inspired by the unique energy of each city.
As winter approaches, the journey leads to the East Coast, starting with a powerful evening in Boston, Massachusetts on November 10. She then performs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 13, a city she has often praised for its passionate audiences. The U.S. portion of the tour concludes with a final American show in New York City on November 16, where Amy plans to invite a few surprise collaborators to join her onstage.
After wrapping up the North American leg, Amy Lee will head south for the second phase of the tour. Her first South American show begins on December 1 in São Paulo, Brazil, a country with one of her most dedicated fanbases. The venue choice here is intentionally intimate despite high demand; Amy has stated that she wants each performance to feel personal, not overwhelming.
From Brazil, she travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 5, where she will host an evening combining live vocals, piano, and ambient electronic elements that showcase her evolving sound. Fans in Argentina have long hoped for a solo appearance, making this stop one of the most anticipated dates on the entire tour.
Amy will then continue to Santiago, Chile on December 9, focusing on an atmospheric and emotionally immersive performance style that resonates with Chilean audiences known for their warmth and devotion. She also hinted that the Chile show will debut a new arrangement of one of her most iconic ballads, created specifically for the South American leg.
The tour reaches its final stretch with a December 13 show in Lima, Peru, where she plans to close the night with a stripped-down encore featuring only her voice and piano. This show marks the end of a remarkable journey that spans two continents, bringing her closer to fans in ways she describes as “the most personal connection I’ve had onstage in years.”
With this North & South America End-of-Year Solo Tour, Amy Lee invites audiences into a new chapter of her artistic life—one defined by intimacy, creativity, vulnerability, and an authentic return to the music that shaped her.