Who did Hayley Williams call out before hitting the road? Paramore frontwoman makes bold statement on inclusivity ahead of solo tour

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Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams is preparing for her first solo tour. She recently joined Clash Magazine for a cover story. In the exclusive interview with the magazine, Hayley Williams leaves a message for her fans attending her concerts. She stated that she supports inclusivity and wants everyone at her event to feel welcome.

“I’ve just always felt very grateful that our band can be a part of that conversation. It’s so important that people feel welcome to the party. I’ve always said, all are welcome at our shows. But I don’t want racists around, and I don’t want sexist people around, and I don’t want people there who think that trans people are a burden.”

Hayley Williams continued:

“I think that’s a hard line for me now. I hope it naturally happens that people who do harbour those harmful ideologies aren’t going to feel welcome, because they’re going to walk in the door and realize that the gang’s all here, all banded together around something positive.”

She further added:

“All are welcome if you believe all should be welcome… If you don’t believe that, you’re not welcome!”

More details on Hayley Williams' first solo Tour

Hayley Williams is going on her first-ever solo tour in support of her new album, Ego Death, at a Bachelorette Party. The album was released on August 28, 2025. It features twenty tracks, including two singles: Glum and Parachute.

The tour is scheduled to begin in March 2026 and end in June. It will feature supporting acts from Water From Your Eyes, Snuggle, and Tiberius b.

Check out the complete tour dates of Hayley Williams’ first solo Tour.

1) March 27 – Atlanta, GA, Tabernacle

2) March 28 – Atlanta, GA, Tabernacle

3) March 31 – Toronto, ON, Massey Hall

4) April 1 – Toronto, ON, Massey Hall

5) April 3 – Boston, MA, Citizens House of Blues

6) April 4 – Boston, MA, Citizens House of Blues

7) April 6 – Philadelphia, PA, Franklin Music Hall

8) April 7 – Philadelphia, PA, Franklin Music Hall

9) April 9 – New York, NY, Hammerstein Ballroom

10) April 10 – New York, NY, Hammerstein Ballroom

11) April 12 – New York, NY, Hammerstein Ballroom

12) April 14 – Baltimore, MD, The Lyric

13) April 15 – The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD

14) April 17 – The Fillmore, Minneapolis, MN

15) April 18 – Minneapolis, MN, The Fillmore

16) April 21 – Chicago, IL, Chicago Theater

17) April 22 – Chicago, IL, Chicago Theater

18) April 25 – Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium

19) April 27 – Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium

20) April 28 – Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium

21) May 2 – Austin, TX, ACL Live at The Moody Theater

22) May 3 – Austin, TX, ACL Live at The Moody Theater

23) May 5 – Phoenix, AZ, The Van Buren

24) May 7 – Oakland, CA, Fox Theater

25) May 9 – Oakland, CA, Fox Theater

26) May 10 – Fox Theater, Oakland, CA

27) May 12 – Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern

28) May 13 – Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern

29) May 15 – Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern


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Edited by Ritika Pal