Be ready to go see live music.
By Team JamBase Mar 20, 2026 • 4:20 am PDT
Concert tickets on sale this week include Trey Anastasio, Lil Wayne, Willie Nelson, Rise Against, Bleachers, Empire Of The Sun, The Pussycat Dolls, NEEDTOBREATHE, Passion Pit, Brandi Carlile, Bonnie Raitt, Djo, Jinjer, Lucinda Williams, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, The Breeders, St. Vincent, The Wallflowers, Band Of Horses & Dinosaur Jr., Metric/Broken Social Scene/Stars, Angine de Poitrine, G. Love/Donavon Frankenreiter/Moon Taxi, Minus The Bear, Coral Reefer Band, Widowspeak and of Montreal, among others.
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Trey Anastasio announced a series of acoustic shows with keyboardist Jeff Tanski. The pair will bring the run to intimate North American venues in May and June.

After a massively successful 2025 run, Lil Wayne announced an extensive 2026 tour to continue celebrating more than 20 years of his Carter album series. The new leg will bring the famed rapper to 30 North American cities this summer and fall.

Willie Nelson announced his first headline tour dates of 2026. The legendary musician will hit the road this spring with his Family Band for a series of six shows featuring support from Drayton Farley on all but one.
Rise Against confirmed a batch of fall headlining dates across the U.S. with support from Alkaline Trio. The tour launches on September 22 at South Side Ballroom in Dallas, Texas and runs through October 23 at Great Park Live in Irvine, California.

revealed they are reuniting as a trio for a massive world tour in 2026. The group — Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt — also released their first new music in six years, “Club Song.”

Passion Pit mapped out their Pretty Penny Tour. The 30+ date summer excursion shares its name with the project’s forthcoming EP.

Bonnie Raitt announced a nine-date fall tour. The legendary guitarist and vocalist will bring the run across her home state of California and into Nevada from October 7 – 21.

Jinjer announced a 2026 North American Tour with support from Crystal Lake and Entheos on most dates. The Ukrainian metal band will perform in Canada and the United States throughout June and July.

Lucinda Williams will head out on a 2026 Spring Tour with dates across the East Coast and New England. The veteran singer-songwriter’s latest album, World’s Gone Wrong, was issued in January.

Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country filled in their 2026 summer schedule with a slate of headline tour dates. The guitarist and his band will hit the Midwest, Mountain West and Northeast from June into August.

The Breeders added East Coast tour dates to their 2026 itinerary. The band co-founded by twin sisters Kim and Kelley Deal will take a lap around the Northeast in June.

The Wallflowers bulked up their Bringing Down The Horse 30th Anniversary Tour with 28 new dates. The group led by Jakob Dylan also revealed not only will they perform their beloved 1996 album in its entirety at every stop of the extensive outing, they’ll also play Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ Long After Dark from front to back.

Band of Horses and Dinosaur Jr. will join forces for a summer 2026 co-headlining tour. The groups will each perform one of their classic albums in its entirety at every stop.

Metric, Broken Social Scene and Stars added 14 new dates to their All The Feelings Tour. The newly announced dates are for shows in the U.S., Canada and Europe.

Anonymous “Microtonal cardboard duo” Angine de Poitrine confirmed 2026 Tour dates in the United States and their native Canada. The pair consisting of supposed brothers – microtonal guitarist Khn de Poitrine and drummer Klek de Poitrine – will release their sophomore album, Vol. II, on April 3.

G. Love, Donavon Frankenreiter and Moon Taxi will embark on the Rolling Together Revue Summer Tour 2026 in June. Each night begins with a full set from Moon Taxi, followed by what is described as a “one-of-a-kind song-trading set” from G. Love and Donavon backed by Moon Taxi.

Minus The Bear resumes their Menos el Oso 20th Anniversary Tour in September with a 14-date run. The Seattle rockers will perform their sophomore album from front to back at each headline show with support from KEEP.

New York City-based band Widowspeak detailed a new album, Roses, arriving on June 5 through Captured Tracks. The group led by Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas will tour in support of the record this summer.
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