WHIPPED CREAM to Embark on Tour in Support of Debut Album

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From September to October, WHIPPED CREAM has 11 tour stops planned in support of her April debut album, HOME WAS ALWAYS ME.


WHIPPED CREAM just passed a major milestone, and she’s not done celebrating. On April 30, the Canadian figure-skater-turned-DJ dropped her long-awaited debut album, HOME WAS ALWAYS ME. Now, she’s announced a North American tour of the effort’s namesake from September 18, 2026 – October 24.

Prior to the album tour, WHIPPED CREAM (real name Caroline Cecil) makes an appearance at FVDED In The Park in Surrey, British Columbia. This is followed by two more Canadian dates — one at Best Kind BBQ in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and the other at Festival d’été de Québec — before she takes her talents stateside.

The HOME WAS ALWAYS ME Tour begins in earnest in September with appearances at Meow Wolf‘s Santa Fe and Houston branches before Cecil closes out the month with sets at Park West in Chicago and Flash in Washington, DC. October sees her dish out seven more dates, including at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, The Midway in San Francisco, Los Globos in Los Angeles, and last but not least, The Mod Club in Toronto.

Cecil made a name for herself with hyphy performances as well as EPs like Who Is Whipped Cream? in 2020, Someone You Can Count On in 2023, and Careline in 2025. For her first-ever studio-length body of work, she channeled an alternate interpretation of the Bible’s Genesis story — one that portrays Eve as misunderstood while trying to stay true to herself. Arguably the strongest track on the album was “stranger,” which landed on Spotify’s Global Viral 50 chart.

Tickets are currently on sale for all aforementioned dates on the tour. Purchase yours and find additional information on the WHIPPED CREAM website.


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