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2 days agoJefferson Starship Detail 2026 Tour
Jefferson Starship will embark on the 'Runaway Again Tour' across the US in 2026, beginning January 31 and concluding October 3 in Gail, Texas.
Jonathan Richman and drummer Tommy Larkins will be back out on the road in 2026, beginning February 27 in Chicago and wrapping up March 27 in Phoenix, AZ, with stops in Grand Rapids, Pittsburgh, Boston, DC, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Nashville and more. Dates are below. There are four Brooklyn shows across two nights at Baby's All Right on March 13 & 14. Tickets for 3/13 (early), 3/13 (late), 3/14 (early) and 3/14 (late) go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10 AM local time.
German thrash pioneers Kreator have announced a Spring 2026 US tour with support from death metal luminaries Carcass. The trek kicks off May 7th in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and routes around the two legendary metal bands' festival appearances at Welcome to Rockville (May 8th), Sonic Temple (May 16th), and Maryland Deathfest (May 22nd). The outing wraps up on May 23rd in Huntington, New York, and Tampa-based thrash upstarts Cold Steel will provide additional support on all headlining dates.
The new dates follow Dylan's summer stretch of shows as a part of Willie Nelson's "Outlaw Festival Tour" and his recent UK/Europe tour. He'll commence his 2026 run with a performance in Omaha on March 21st, followed by shows in Sioux Falls, Iowa City, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, Knoxville, Asheville, Jackson, Baton Rouge, and more. The run will conclude on May 1st with a show in Abilene, Texas. See Bob Dylan's full list of 2026 tour dates below.
Yellowcard have announced a 2026 US tour with New Found Glory and Plain White T's, bringing together three notable acts from the emo/pop-punk world. The outing, dubbed "The Up Up Down Down Tour," kicks off May 6th in Atlanta, and runs through a June 17th show in Boston, hitting Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Nashville, New York City, and other markets along the way.
AVTT/PTTN, the new collaborative project from The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton, made their late-night TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, November 26th with a performance of "Eternal Love." Get Avett Brothers + Mike Patton Tickets Here Ahead of performing on The Tonight Show, AVTT/PTTN made their live debut together at a mini concert as part of the Grammy Museum's "New York Evening" series, performing four tracks from their self-titled debut album, which arrived on November 14th.
The "Dos Amigos Tour," billed in a nod to ZZ Top's seminal album Tres Hombres, kicks off on March 26th in Brookings, South Dakota, and runs through May 23rd in Huntington, West Virginia. Encompassing 15 shows, the route will mostly hit markets across the Midwest and Southeast. Get ZZ Top Tickets Here Various ticket pre-sales begin as early as Wednesday, November 19th. General ticket sales start Friday at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Oklou is getting ready for a headlining tour of the US next year. Following the release of choke enough (Deluxe) last month and a successful run opening for Lorde, the French artist is set to return to the US for her own headlining tour in April and May 2026. Kicking off following her appearance at Coachella, she'll play shows in Seattle, San Francisco, Denver, Milwaukee, Philadelphia and more before jumping back across the Atlantic for Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Porto.
The band teased the tour when announcing the March residency, and now the Celtic punk vets have unveiled the full itinerary, which kicks off February 9th in Portland, Maine, and culminates with the previously announced five Boston concerts. The Aggrolites and Haywire will support most dates, with the latter act also on the bill for the Boston shows at MGM Music Hall at Fenway. Get Dropkick Murphys Tickets Here An artist pre-sale starts Wednesday, October 15th at 10 a.m. local time, while a Live Nation pre-sale begins Thursday, October 16th, at 10 a.m. local time for All Access members.
With billboards and street stencils of the band's logo and band members showing up in New York City, Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, and San Diego, among other cities, it appears that MCR may soon announce a summer 2026 US run. In New York City, mysterious MCR ads have been seen near Citi Field, Yankee Stadium, and Madison Square Garden, while other teases have appeared at stadiums such as Detroit's Comerica Park and Minneapolis' Target Field.