Photo Credit: Kiera McNally

Mac DeMarco is a Canadian self-produced multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and recording artist. Raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and currently residing in Los Angeles, California.

Tour Dates

Date Details Venue City With Tickets
08/29/25
@ Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California
w/ Vicky Farewell, Daryl Johns
Los Angeles, California
Vicky Farewell, Daryl Johns
Sold Out
08/30/25
@ Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California
w/ Mock Media, Daryl Johns
Los Angeles, California
Mock Media, Daryl Johns
Sold Out
08/31/25
@ Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California
w/ Daryl Johns, Mock Media
Los Angeles, California
Daryl Johns, Mock Media
Sold Out
09/04/25
@ Franklin Music Hall
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
w/ Mock Media
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/05/25
@ The Lyric
Baltimore, Maryland
w/ Mock Media
Baltimore, Maryland
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/07/25
@ Radio City Music Hall
New York, New York
w/ Mock Media, Daryl Johns
New York, New York
Mock Media, Daryl Johns
Sold Out
09/08/25
@ Radio City Music Hall
New York, New York
w/ Daryl Johns, Mock Media
New York, New York
Daryl Johns, Mock Media
Sold Out
09/09/25
@ Roadrunner
Boston, Massachusetts
w/ Daryl Johns
Roadrunner
Boston, Massachusetts
Daryl Johns
Sold Out
09/19/25
@ Greek Theatre
Berkeley, California
w/ Vicky Farewell, Daryl Johns
Greek Theatre
Berkeley, California
Vicky Farewell, Daryl Johns
Sold Out
09/20/25
@ Greek Theatre
Berkeley, California
w/ Mock Media, Daryl Johns
Greek Theatre
Berkeley, California
Mock Media, Daryl Johns
Sold Out
09/22/25
@ Grand Lodge
Forest Grove, Oregon
w/ Mock Media
Forest Grove, Oregon
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/23/25
@ Paramount Theatre
Seattle, Washington
w/ Mock Media
Seattle, Washington
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/24/25
@ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, British Columbia
w/ Mock Media
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, British Columbia
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/25/25
@ Capitol Theater: Olympia Film Society
Olympia, Washington
w/ Mock Media
Capitol Theater: Olympia Film Society
Olympia, Washington
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/27/25
@ Phoenix Theater
Petaluma, California
w/ Mock Media
Petaluma, California
Mock Media
Sold Out
09/28/25
@ Phoenix Theater
Petaluma, California
w/ Vicky Farewell
Petaluma, California
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
09/29/25
@ Santa Barbara Bowl
Santa Barbara, California
w/ Vicky Farewell
Santa Barbara, California
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
10/21/25
@ Paradiso
Amsterdam
w/ Mock Media
Amsterdam
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/22/25
@ Maassilo
Rotterdam
w/ Mock Media
Maassilo
Rotterdam
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/25/25
@ Salle Pleyel
Paris
w/ Mock Media
Salle Pleyel
Paris
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/27/25
@ Lucerna Velky Sal
Prague
w/ Mock Media
Lucerna Velky Sal
Prague
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/28/25
@ Docks
Hamburg
w/ Mock Media
Docks
Hamburg
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/30/25
@ VEGA
Copenhagen
w/ Mock Media
Copenhagen
Mock Media
Sold Out
10/31/25
@ Fallan
Stockholm
w/ Mock Media
Fallan
Stockholm
Mock Media
Sold Out
11/01/25
@ Sentrum Scene
Oslo, Norway
w/ Mock Media
Oslo, Norway
Mock Media
Sold Out
11/03/25
@ Columbiahalle
Berlin
w/ Mock Media
Berlin
Mock Media
Sold Out
11/04/25
@ Carlswerk
Cologne
w/ Tex Crick
Carlswerk
Cologne
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/05/25
@ Cirque Royal
Brussels
w/ Tex Crick
Cirque Royal
Brussels
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/08/25
@ O2 Academy Birmingham
Birmingham, UK
w/ Tex Crick
O2 Academy Birmingham
Birmingham, UK
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/09/25
@ Brighton Dome
Brighton
w/ Tex Crick
Brighton Dome
Brighton
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/10/25
@ Eventim Apollo
London
w/ Mock Media, Tex Crick
Eventim Apollo
London
Mock Media, Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/12/25
@ Corn Exchange
Cambridge
w/ Tex Crick
Corn Exchange
Cambridge
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/13/25
@ The Prospect Building
Bristol
w/ Tex Crick
The Prospect Building
Bristol
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/14/25
@ Aviva Studios
Manchester
w/ Tex Crick
Manchester
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/15/25
@ Aviva Studios
Manchester
w/ Tex Crick
Manchester
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/17/25
@ National Stadium
Dublin
w/ Tex Crick
National Stadium
Dublin
Tex Crick
Sold Out
11/18/25
@ National Stadium
Dublin
w/ Tex Crick
National Stadium
Dublin
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/02/25
@ Lighthouse
Halifax, Nova Scotia
w/ Tex Crick
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/03/25
@ Lighthouse
Halifax, Nova Scotia
w/ Tex Crick
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/04/25
@ Tide & Boar
Moncton, New Brunswick
w/ Tex Crick
Moncton, New Brunswick
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/06/25
@ Palais Montcalm
Québec City, Québec
w/ Tex Crick
Québec City, Québec
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/07/25
@ MTelus
Montreal, Quebec
w/ Tex Crick
Montreal, Quebec
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/08/25
@ Massey Hall
Toronto, Ontario
w/ Tex Crick
Toronto, Ontario
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/09/25
@ Massey Hall
Toronto, Ontario
w/ Tex Crick
Toronto, Ontario
Tex Crick
Sold Out
12/12/25
@ Burton Cummings Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
w/ Vicky Farewell
Burton Cummings Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
12/13/25
@ Burton Cummings Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
w/ Vicky Farewell
Burton Cummings Theatre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
12/15/25
@ TCU Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
w/ Vicky Farewell
TCU Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
12/16/25
@ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Edmonton, Alberta
w/ Vicky Farewell
Edmonton, Alberta
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
12/17/25
@ Mac Hall
Calgary, Alberta
w/ Vicky Farewell
Mac Hall
Calgary, Alberta
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
12/19/25
@ Royal Theatre
Victoria, British Columbia
w/ Vicky Farewell
Victoria, British Columbia
Vicky Farewell
Sold Out
02/16/26
@ DRUM Be-1
Fukuoka
Fukuoka
02/17/26
@ Umeda Club Quattro
Osaka
Osaka
02/19/26
@ TakuTaku
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto, Japan
02/20/26
@ Nagoya Club Quattro
Nagoya
Nagoya
02/21/26
@ Kanda Square Hall
Tokyo
Tokyo
03/06/26
@ Kitty Woo Stadium, Tung Po
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
05/01/26
@ A-LOT at AREA15
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada
05/02/26
@ The Complex
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
05/03/26
@ Mission Ballroom
Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
05/05/26
@ The Astro
La Vista, Nebraska
La Vista, Nebraska
05/06/26
@ First Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
05/07/26
@ The Salt Shed
Chicago, IL
The Salt Shed
Chicago, IL
05/08/26
@ Masonic Temple Theatre
Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan
05/09/26
@ The Agora
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
05/11/26
@ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Asheville, North Carolina
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Asheville, North Carolina
05/12/26
@ Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee
05/13/26
@ The Eastern
Atlanta, Georgia
The Eastern
Atlanta, Georgia
05/16/26
@ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas
05/17/26
@ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas
05/18/26
@ Longhorn Ballroom
Dallas, Texas
Longhorn Ballroom
Dallas, Texas
05/19/26
@ The Criterion
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Criterion
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
05/21/26
@ The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company
Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company
Santa Fe, New Mexico
05/22/26
@ Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
Tuscon, Arizona
Tuscon, Arizona
05/23/26
@ Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
San Diego, California
San Diego, California

News

Mac DeMarco Announces New Album Guitar: Hear “Home”
Stereogum

The lead single from Guitar is a soft, twinkly meditation called “Home,” and it’s all about the relationship that DeMarco has to his birthplace in British Columbia. It’s a short song, but it’s long enough to evoke a real bittersweet longing for something that you can’t always have. To make the video, DeMarco brought his camera onto a canoe and filmed himself near his mother’s house. A bunch of Canadian geese make cameos.

In addition to the new album, Mac DeMarco is also announcing some heavy touring plans that’ll take him all over the world in the months ahead. In his journeys, he’ll be joined by a bunch of openers — Mock Media, Tex Crick, Daryl Johns, Vicky Farewell — who are signed to his record label, which is called Mac’s Record Label. Below, check out the “Home” video, the Guitar tracklist, and DeMarco’s touring itinerary

Jim James, King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard, Mac DeMarco Feature on L.A. Fire Relief Benefit LP
Rolling Stone

Mac DeMarco, King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard, Jim James and the War on Drugs are just a few of the dozens of artists featured on a new benefit album released on Tuesday to help raise funds following the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.

Super Bloom: A Benefit for Los Angeles Fire Relief, is 62 tracks-long and also features songs from Guided by Voices, Jenny Lewis, Dr. Dog, Ty Segall, and Swamp Dogg, among many others. All 100 percent of the proceeds from the album — organized by nonprofit Sweet Relief Musicians Fund — will go toward wildfire relief to organizations including Mutual Aid LA, the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, and Pasadena Humane. A digital copy of the album is available to purchase on Bandcamp now for $10, though customers could also pay more as a charitable option.

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MAC DEMARCO – FIVE EASY HOT DOGS
Spill Magazine

Although this record is something different from what it is expected from the artist, it keeps Demarco’s distinctive sound and personality that characterize his songs. With every tune, more instruments and harmonies arise and maintain a smooth mood that is reflected in each melody. Overall, this album is the perfect company for any road trip.

The winding path to Mac DeMarco’s ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’
Document Journal

Five Easy Hot Dogs captures the essence of DeMarco—the person and the musician. The relaxed and somewhat bittersweet record falls between stories of love and youth that characterize his earlier works, like 2, and the melancholy melodies of This Old Dog. The new record relies solely on sound—no lyrics—a decision made by the artist to differentiate his work, and to propose something new. Five Easy Hot Dogs debuts a DeMarco without complacency; he invites the range offered in ambiguity—in storytelling unrestricted by the specificities of language.”

Hot 100 First-Timers: Mac DeMarco Debuts With 2019 Track ‘Heart to Heart’
Billboard

Mac DeMarco has already tallied Billboard chart accolades, and now he’s also a Billboard Hot 100-charting artist, as his song “Heart to Heart” debuts on the Jan. 28-dated ranking at No. 98

The track, from the Canadian singer-songwriter’s fourth studio album, 2019’s Here Comes the Cowboy, debuts almost entirely on the strength of 5.8 million U.S. streams (up 7%) in the Jan. 13-19 tracking week, according to Luminate”

Stream Mac DeMarco’s New Album Five Easy Hot Dogs
Stereogum

“Ultimately DeMarco spent four months in this state of creative transit. The result is a rewarding abundance of vibes and textures, less a collection of songs than a state of mind to be explored. It’s as chill as you’d expect — as chill as you’d hope. Stream Five Easy Hot Dogs below.”

Best New Albums: This Week’s Records to Stream
Paste Magazine

“DIY pioneer Mac Demarco found solace in solitude as traveled the U.S. and abroad to record his newest instrumental record with his makeshift mobile studio. Five Easy Hot Dogs isn’t his first rodeo with instrumental tracks. The singer/songwriter released a small, eight-track instrumental album Some Other Ones for fans back in 2015. This time, the opening track “Gualala” gives Demarco fans a familiar feeling with his signature synths tweeting in and around the song, accompanied by a mixed style of plucking and strumming from an acoustic guitar and a rounded bass line to keep the song moving steady. The LP attests to the joys of escaping to places where no one knows you, if just for a moment. Each song’s runtime is about two minutes and is named after the location where the track was recorded. And the tracks from each place maintain a particular theme with the use of similar instruments. Vancouver, which consists of three tracks on the album, quickens the pace of the record. You can imagine DeMarco getting a little more pep in his step as he takes a little walk around town. The 14-track album bears a light feeling throughout the listening experience, thanks to the stripped-down production, and encourages you to find the beauty in the mundane—create when you feel inspired, and create because you love doing it”

Mac DeMarco In Blissful Limbo
MTV

“At the top of 2022, Mac DeMarco packed some guitars and gear in his 1990s Toyota Land Cruiser and started driving north up the West Coast. The singer-songwriter, best known for tucking away heartfelt observations on love and loss behind sluicing guitar lines and a jokester persona, told few about his road-trip plans. He barely knew himself. He just kept driving. A few days in, he pulled off the highway near Fort Bragg, a small city in Northern California, to take in a beautiful triangular rock jutting up from the gleaming Pacific Ocean like a geological shark fin. Then he took a photo of the sewer outlet directly across the road.”

Mac DeMarco Is Doing Exactly What He Wants All the Time
Exclaim!

“Judging by Mac DeMarco‘s thrift store fashion sense and his reputation as a goofy prankster, it might be fair to assume that he approaches recording with the same sense of irreverence. Spend a few minutes speaking with the man, however, and it quickly becomes clear that he’s an expert studio craftsman who takes his trade seriously”

Hold on tight to garbage you love
Blackbird Spyplane

Mac DeMarco — he’s a young “GOAT of melody” who’s been running musical circles around the competition since he put out his first album of funny, off-kilter guitar pop in 2012, kicking off a Spyplane Certified Run of Zero Wack Albums (S.C.R.O.Z.W.A.)”

First Stream: New Music From Trippie Redd, Kali Uchis, The Kid LAROI and More
Billboard

“Last year, Mac DeMarco challenged himself to start driving and not return home until he had created a new album. “Maybe it’s the last couple of years, or maybe it’s my age now, but the idea of forgoing any sort of normalcy or comfort and making my entire life, for a segment of time, completely insane feels very inspiring to me,” he explains in a press release. “I stayed out on the road doing this for almost four months.” He came back with Five Easy Hot Dogs, a charming instrumental exercise that plays out in the order of his trip, and feels like a sumptuous conversation with a curious soul who happens to be an acclaimed, still-evolving indie singer-songwriter.”

How to Quit Smoking and Record an Album While On a 7,000 Mile Road Trip, According to Mac DeMarco
GQ

“Around this time last year, Mac DeMarco started off on what can properly be called a Great Big Adventure. As a mainstay of the music scene since 2012, he’s already spent a lot of time on the road touring his easy-going indie rock tunes like “My Kind of Woman” and “For the First Time.” But after two years cooped up at his home in Los Angeles during the pandemic, he had a backed-up well of wanderlust. So after finishing a show in San Francisco, he sawed a kick drum in half in Golden Gate Park, packed it up with a portable recording rig in the back of his Land Cruiser, and hit the road. “I didn’t have a plan, I didn’t know where I was gonna go, and I didn’t know when I was gonna come back,” DeMarco told me”

The 34 Most Anticipated Albums of 2023
Pitchfork

Mac Demarco: Five Easy Hot Dogs

“Mac DeMarco recorded his new album, Five Easy Hot Dogs, on the road. “The plan was to start driving north, and not go home to Los Angeles until I was done with a record,” he explained in a press statement. Each song on the album, as a result, is named after the city in which it was recorded, including three in DeMarco’s native Canada—Victoria, Vancouver, and Edmonton. Five Easy Hot Dogs follows DeMarco’s 2019 record Here Comes the Cowboy”

Mac DeMarco Announces New Album Five Easy Hot Dogs
Pitchfork

Mac DeMarco has announced a new album of instrumentals recorded on a 2022 road trip. He made Five Easy Hot Dogs during a jaunt from his Los Angeles hometown to a cabin in Utah, which he conceived as “kind of like being on tour, except there weren’t any shows, and [he’d] just be burning money.” The song titles correspond to the cities where they were made, and it arrives on January 20, with vinyl editions following on May 12. Check out the tracklist below”

Snail Mail and Mac DeMarco Share New Song “A Cuckhold’s Refrain – Peppermint Patty”: Listen
Pitchfork

Snail Mail and Mac DeMarco have shared a surprise new song. Their collaboration is called “A Cuckhold’s Refrain – Peppermint Patty.” The song features Lindsey Jordan singing the verses with DeMarco singing the chorus, and the title is not a red herring—this is a song about being cuckolded. “You and my wife, me in my shed,” Jordan sings.

Mac DeMarco Announces Fall 2022 U.S. Tour
Pitchfork

‘Mac DeMarco has announced a number of new North American tour dates. The shows take place across the United States in November. Before then, DeMarco has additional concerts lined up in Europe and the United States. And, tomorrow (April 6), he’ll be opening for the Strokes at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. ‘

Mac DeMarco Tops Lineup For Los Angeles Edition Of Panache’s Annual Planned Parenthood Benefit Concert
Pollstar

Independent booking agency and management company Panache is once again showing love to Planned Parenthood by hosting Village Of Love, its eighth annual Valentine’s Day Planned Parenthood benefit concert series with event held in cities across the U.S. Panache unveiled the lineup today for its Los Angeles edition, topped by Mac DeMarco, who is managed and booked by the company (excluding the U.K. and Europe).

Is Mac DeMarco Growing Up?
The New Yorker

Still mourning the death of his friend Mac Miller and nursing a two-day hangover, the yacht-rock guitarist dropped by “The Tonight Show” and reflected on Michael McDonald, Volvos, and bone broth.

Mac DeMarco featured in LA Times
LA Times

“…“Here Comes the Cowboy” is the gap-toothed troubadour’s first album to be distributed through a major label, the Universal Music Group-owned Caroline. After issuing EPs and three low-key, psychedelic-tinged albums for the Brooklyn indie Captured Tracks, and accumulating an enviable fan base through relentless touring and endearing live shows, DeMarco is now calling his own shots via his new imprint, Mac’s Record Label…”

Mac DeMarco Wants to Ride Off Into the Sunset
Rolling Stone

Mac DeMarco is hanging out at home in Los Angeles, playing video games on the couch, when he picks up the phone. “I don’t really know what’s going on, but let’s rock and roll!” he says.
This might be the most Mac DeMarco way possible to begin a conversation. His unflappably chill folk-rock tunes, laced with a surreal sense of humor, have made the Canadian singer-songwriter an unlikely star. Since breaking through with 2014’s Salad Days, he’s gone from a cult hero to a bankable live draw with hundreds of millions of Spotify streams — all despite making virtually no effort to keep up with contemporary music. (He’d rather listen to “Japanese music from the ’60s and ’70s, and The Beatles.”)

Mac DeMarco on Mac Miller, Mitski, and making a ‘cowboy’ record
Entertainment Weekly

When Mac DeMarco announced the title of his fourth studio album, Here Comes the Cowboy, it seemed like he was following in the footsteps of Kacey Musgraves and Cardi B in the recent trend of the “yeehaw agenda.” Despite the name, the Los Angeles-based indie rocker doesn’t think the record has any cowboy or outlaw themes embedded in it. Honestly, he says, he just made some songs.

Mac DeMarco in NME’s “Big Read” cover story
NME

“Once known for his outrageous onstage antics and cult-leader-like effect on his followers, Mac DeMarco has, of late, settled into a hermit-like existence in Los Angeles. The result is ‘Here Comes The Cowboy’, an album of minimal, sparse and intimate songs, which is out next week…”

Hear Mac DeMarco Preview New Album With Lonesome New Song ‘Nobody’
Rolling Stone

Mac DeMarco unveiled “Nobody,” a desolate track set to appear on his next album, Here Comes the Cowboy. It’s out May 10th via his own Mac’s Record Label. “Nobody” is stripped down and ambling: Built around prickly guitars and a steady clop of drums and bass. DeMarco sings, “There’s no turning back/To nobody/There’s no second chance/No third degree.”

Mac DeMarco – “Nobody” Video
Stereogum

“There’s no turning back to nobody,” Mac DeMarco sings on the lead single from his new album. “There’s no second chance, no third degree.” The song a low-key lament about the perils of fame, yet from that personal subject matter DeMarco manages to wring universal feelings of longing and regret.

Mac DeMarco Confirms New Album in 2019, Announces North American Tour
Pitchfork

Mac DeMarco has confirmed that he will release a new album in 2019. “This will be the debut release on Mac’s Record Label (more details still to come),” reads a press release. The singer-songwriter has also announced a slew of new tour dates for the new year, which kick off after his appearances at this year’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival in April.

Pitchfork Announces Mac DeMarco’s New Label and First-Ever Solo Tour
Pitchfork

Mac DeMarco has announced he is launching his own record label. It is called Mac’s Record Label. “My friend Jen who plays drums in The Courtneys gave me the name,” he said in a press release. DeMarco has thus far released music via longtime label Captured Tracks. The new label will be distributed through Universal Music Group’s Caroline.

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