Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
ROBYN HITCHCOCK
Robyn Hitchcock has full-band tour dates lined up for this spring, hitting St Paul, Chicago, Toronto, Nashville and Athens in April.
METALLICA @ SPHERE
Metal is coming to the Sphere.
ANDREW BIRD THE MYSTERIOUS PRODUCTION OF EGGS ORCHESTRAL TOUR
Andrew Bird has added more dates to his The Mysterious Production of Eggs Orchestral tour and he says to stay tuned for details on NYC, Chicago and Los Angeles shows.
JOJI
Joji has announced the Solaris Tour 2026, promising a brand new production and setlist. The tour starts June 16 at The Prudential Center in NJ, and hits Brooklyn on June 26 at Barclays Center.
THE HOTELIER
The Hotelier have added a second NYC show to their tour.
PUP
PUP will be out for “lil rip” in June after their appearance at festival Punksylvania, including Long Island (June 20 at The Paramount with Babe Haven), plus Norwalk, CT and Worcester, MA.
AVTT/PTTN
The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton have had to cancel a few of their spring dates, including their appearance at Big Ears festival in Knoxville.
CIRCA SURVIVE
Circa Survive, who are back, have added a Philly headlining show before Louder Than Life fest.
DIE SPITZ
Die Spitz announced their new tour this week and they now have two Brooklyn shows at Warsaw on November 13 & 14.
WHEN WE WERE YOUNG
Much like Best Friends Forever, Las Vegas punk/emo fest When We Were Young is taking 2026 off.
COMBUST, CROWN OF THORNZ, ETC
Saint Vitus is presenting a NYHC Banger at Music Hall of Williamsburg on May 15 with Combust, Crown of Thornz, Regulate, Blow Your Brains Out, a Bazooka/Ferment split set, and Sin Against Sin.
MY BODY MY FESTIVAL
The fourth annual My Body My Festival goes down at DC’s 930 Club on May 28 with Bartees Strange, Cherub tree, Animal Collective’s Deakin, Hamilton Leithauser, Nourished by Time, and Yaya Bey. Proceeds benefit the DC Abortion Fund.
BUKE AND GASE FAREWELL SHOWS
Buke and Gase are calling it quits, but not before playing a few farewell shows.
TELEHEALTH
Seattle’s Telehealth will be on tour in support of their first album for Sub Pop.
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Check our Tour Dates category for more.
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