Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
RÜFÜS DU SOL
RÜFÜS DU SOL have announced their biggest North American tour to date, hitting such iconic venues as Madison Square Garden (June 25), Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, and more with openers including Fcukers, Bob Moses, Maribou State, and more.
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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E-STREET BAND
ruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have announced the Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour which happens this spring at arenas across the US. The tour poster says “NO KINGS” in all-caps and it’s no coincidence dates start in Minneapolis on March 31.
FAILURE
Alternative rock veterans and heavy shoegaze pioneers Failure will tour in support of their just-announced new album.
J COLE
After releasing his long-awaited double album The Fall-Off earlier this month, J. Cole has announced a massive world tour.
CHAPTERHOUSE
UK shoegaze vets Chapterhouse have announced their first North American tour in 16 years surrounding the three Slide Away events in NYC, LA and Chicago.
MAC DEMARCO
Mac DeMarco is on tour in Japan now, and he has lots more shows lined up throughout the year: he’ll be in Asia through the beginning of March and heads to South America in April, returns to the US in May, then onto Europe from June through September. Once that run is done, he’ll be back stateside in October, and he’s just announced a pair of new NYC shows.
ANDREW MCMAHON 3 PIANOS & SOLO SHOWS
Andrew McMahon will be playing three full-band, piano-centric shows featuring music from his bands Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, along with a couple solo shows.
CMAT
CMAT will be back in North America this spring and her Brooklyn Paramount show on May 14 is sold out, so she’s added a show at Brooklyn Steel on May 15.

MY NEW BAND BELIEVE (BLACK MIDI’S CAMERON PICTON)
Former black midi bassist/vocalist Cameron Picton launched the new group My New Band Believe last year, and they’ve now announced their self-titled debut album, and a North American tour.
DETHKLOK
Dethklok will be on tour with Amon Amarth and Castle Rat this spring (Brooklyn Paramount on April 29) and they’ve also announced a few headlining dates in Chicago, LA, Seattle, Portland and San Diego.

INDIGO GIRLS
Indigo Girls, who have a few dates with Brandi Carlile in May, will head out on their own tour this summer including a stop at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on June 13.
SANTANA / THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
Santana and The Doobie Brothers are joining forces this summer for the Oneness 2026 tour that kicks off June 13 in Tinley Park, IL and includes NYC-area stops at NJ’s PNC Bank Arts Center on June 27 and Long Island’s Jones Beach on July 2.

PREWN
Prewn has added a second NYC show to her spring tour and now plays two nights at Night Club 101 on April 9 (with B.L.I.X) and April 10 (with PONS).
THE HEAD AND THE HEART
The Head and The Heart will celebrate 15 years of their self-titled debut album on tour this spring. They’ll play the album in full at US shows in May, with The Brudi Brothers opening.
GLEN HANSARD
Glen Hansard has announced new live album Don+t Settle – Transmissions East & West, and a tour.
CHE / MONSTER ENERGY OUTBREAK TOUR
Che will headline the 2026 Monster Energy Outbreak Tour which begins March 31 in Santa Ana and wraps May 15 in Houston, with NYC-area stops at Long Island’s The Paramount on April 29 and NJ’s Wellmont Theater on April 30.

SHONEN KNIFE OSAKA RAMONES SHOWS
Shonen Knife will be on tour in North America with Men at Work and Toad the Wet Sprocket (interesting triple bill) and while here will also play NYC under their Osaka Ramones tribute band uise (that will also have a few Shonen Knife songs too). That happens at Le Poisson Rouge on July 31.
STEVE AOKI
DJ Steve Aoki has extended the Dim Mak 30th Anniversary Tour with new stops in Chicago, DC, Dallas, Seattle and more. Joining him at various points along the way are Audien, Frank Walker, Jessica Audiffred, Joyryde, Laidback Luke, Nostalgix, Riot Ten, Timmy Trumpet, along with Bella Rene, Benzi, Elephante, RAYRAY, and more.

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