Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore attends the 2018 MTV Movie and TV Awards on June 16, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for MTV

Mandy Moore is returning to her singing roots, as the singer-turned-actress will be hitting the road across the country next year for a North American tour. This will mark her first tour in over 10 years according to Rolling Stone.

Moore first shared the news of her upcoming tour in a statement, which will kick off on March 20.

“It’s been over a decade since I’ve hit the road but I am thrilled to put together an intimate, elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians,” Moore said. “I want the show to have threads of what the writing and recording process was like with this band, almost like you’ve been invited in our living room for an inside glimpse. It just feels good to be sharing this side of me again in its purest form, a real side of me I have been itching to put back into the universe.”

The “This Is Us” star will begin her tour in Pittsburgh and then head to US cities like Boston, New York, Atlanta, Nashville, Tampa, Chicago, and more. The tour is scheduled to end on May 9th in Denver. Presale tickets go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. from both Moore and Spotify. Tickets will then be up for general sale beginning on Friday, Nov. 22.

Moore started her career as a singer when she launched her debut single “Candy,” and album, “So Real,” in 1999. Her first record went platinum, and she released a followup, “I Wanna Be With You,” six months later, in 2000. Later albums included “Mandy Moore,” “Coverage,” “Wild Hope,” and “Amanda Leigh.”

She has also launched a career as an actress with roles in “A Walk To Remember,” “Chasing Liberty,” “Because I Said So,” “Tangled,” and “47 Meters Down.” Since 2016, she has been part of the cast of the Emmy-nominated series “This Is Us,” which has earned her both Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations.