GRAMMY-Nominated Phenomenon Alex Warren Drops Arena-Ready Ballad “Fine Place to Die”

Alex Warren does not make small music. The GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter releases “Fine Place to Die” today via Atlantic Records, a romantic ballad that finds comfort and warmth in love even when everything else is burning down. Warren has been performing the song throughout his sold-out European and U.K. arena run this month, and fans have been loud about wanting it. Now they have it. Listen here.

The track lands as a natural counterpoint to the euphoric scale of Warren’s recent work, pulling the focus inward without losing any of the emotional power that has defined his rise. His vocals carry the weight of the lyric with ease, and “Fine Place to Die” earns its place in a catalog that has already proven it can operate at the highest level of commercial pop without sacrificing the vulnerability that makes people connect to it so deeply.

It follows “FEVER DREAM,” which has now accumulated 110 million global streams and over 13 million views on its official music video, featuring a cameo from Paris Hilton. The single debuted at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaked at No. 3 on the U.K. Official Singles Chart, is currently inside the Top 15 at Top 40 radio, and is certified Gold in Canada. Last month, Warren took home five iHeart Radio Music Awards and delivered the TV debut performance of the song before performing at the BRITs with a 50-piece orchestra and James Blunt on piano. The run of moments has been relentless.

All of this builds on the foundation of “Ordinary,” the song that made 2025 Warren’s year. The track spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, 13 weeks at No. 1 on the U.K. Songs Chart, and 16 weeks at No. 1 on U.S. Pop Radio, breaking the record for the longest reign ever on that chart. It’s been streamed over 3 billion times in a single year and was the top-selling single in the U.S. last year by total units. His debut album ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid’ is certified Platinum by the RIAA, spent 13 non-consecutive weeks inside the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, and ranks as the No. 7 most streamed album globally on Spotify for 2025.

Warren is currently nominated for six American Music Awards. He’s a first-time GRAMMY nominee in the Best New Artist category. He won Best New Artist at the MTV VMAs, took home five iHeart Radio Music Awards including Song of the Year, and was named Variety Hitmaker’s Breakthrough of the Year. Over 7.7 billion total career streams back all of it up. The numbers are not accidental.

The North American leg of his Finding Family on The Road Tour kicks off May 25 in Nashville and runs through July, hitting arenas coast to coast including Madison Square Garden in New York and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, both of which sold out immediately upon on-sale. The tour then moves to Asia and Australia in August and September. To announce the North American dates, Warren released a comedic trailer starring Jennifer Aniston and Max Greenfield. Australia native Robert Irwin handled the Australia and Asia announcement.

“Fine Place to Die” is out now. The tour is underway. With over 52 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a global fanbase that keeps growing, Warren has moved well past the breakthrough phase and into something more permanent.

Alex Warren – Finding Family on The Road Tour Dates:

Saturday, April 4––PSD Bank Dome––Düsseldorf, DE

Monday, April 6––Ziggo Dome––Amsterdam, NL

Tuesday, April 7––Ziggo Dome––Amsterdam, NL

Thursday, April 9––Accor Arena––Paris, FR

Friday, April 10––Festhalle––Frankfurt, DE

Monday, April 13––Uber Arena––Berlin, DE

Wednesday, April 15––Unity Arena––Oslo, NO

Thursday, April 16––Royal Arena––Copenhagen, DK

Saturday, April 18––AFAS Dome––Antwerp, BE

Monday, April 20––The O2––London, UK

Tuesday, April 21––The O2––London, UK

Thursday, April 23––Utilita Arena––Newcastle, UK

Friday, April 24––Utilita Arena––Birmingham, UK

Sunday, April 26––OVO Hydro––Glasgow, UK

Monday, April 27––Co-op Live––Manchester, UK

Wednesday, April 29––First Direct Bank Arena––Leeds, UK

Thursday, April 30––Motorpoint Arena––Nottingham, UK

Saturday, May 2––SSE Arena––Belfast, UK

Monday, May 4––Co-op Live––Manchester, UK

Wednesday, May 6––3Arena––Dublin, IE

Thursday, May 7––3Arena––Dublin, IE

Monday, May 25––Bridgestone Arena––Nashville, TN

Wednesday, May 27––Toyota Center––Houston, TX

Friday, May 29––Dickies Arena––Fort Worth, TX

Saturday, May 30––Moody Center––Austin, TX

Tuesday, June 2––Red Rocks Amphitheatre––Morrison, CO

Wednesday, June 3––Ford Amphitheater––Colorado Springs, CO

Friday, June 5––Mortgage Matchup Center––Phoenix, AZ

Saturday, June 6––Crypto.com Arena––Los Angeles, CA

Monday, June 8––Viejas Arena––San Diego, CA

Friday, June 12––Moda Center––Portland, OR

Saturday, June 13––Climate Pledge Arena––Seattle, WA

Sunday, June 14––Rogers Arena––Vancouver, BC

Wednesday, June 17––Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre––Salt Lake City, UT

Friday, June 19––CHI Health Center––Omaha, NE

Sunday, June 21––T-Mobile Center––Kansas City, MO

Tuesday, June 23––PPG Paints Arena––Pittsburgh, PA

Thursday, June 25––State Farm Arena––Atlanta, GA

Friday, June 26––Spectrum Center––Charlotte, NC

Saturday, June 27––Rocket Arena––Cleveland, OH

Monday, June 29––United Center––Chicago, IL

Thursday, July 2––Grand Casino Arena––Minneapolis, MN

Friday, July 3––Summerfest––Milwaukee, WI

Sunday, July 5––Little Caesars Arena––Detroit, MI

Tuesday, July 7––RBC Amphitheatre––Toronto, ON

Wednesday, July 8––Bell Centre––Montreal, QC

Friday, July 10––Xfinity Mobile Arena––Philadelphia, PA

Saturday, July 11––Merriweather Post Pavilion––Columbia, MD

Monday, July 13––TD Garden––Boston, MA

Wednesday, July 15––Madison Square Garden––New York, NY

Friday, July 17––North Dakota State Fair––Minot, ND

Saturday, July 18––Cheyenne Frontier Days Arena––Cheyenne, WY

Saturday, August 15––Summer Sonic––Tokyo, JP

Sunday, August 16––Summer Sonic––Osaka, JP

Tuesday, August 18––Star Theatre––Singapore

Friday, August 21––Wolfbrook Arena––Christchurch, NZ

Monday, August 24––Spark Arena––Auckland, NZ

Friday, August 28––Qudos Bank Arena––Sydney, NSW

Wednesday, September 1––Brisbane Entertainment Centre––Brisbane, QLD

Saturday, September 4––Rod Laver Arena––Melbourne, VIC

Wednesday, September 9––Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena––Adelaide, SA

Saturday, September 12––RAC Arena––Perth, WA