
Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
JOHN MORELAND / GEORGIA MAQ
Says Georgia Maq: “not too long ago, the most annoying girl in the world (me) messaged one of her favourite songwriters being like ‘omg hi John, it’s me again! if you ever need a support for a show, I’d love to be considered. I play acoustic guitar and the harmonica and I am so inspired by your music and I just think it would make for a really fun time.’ Georgia and John’s tour his the West Coast in October.

PEACHES
Peaches has announced new fall tour dates in support of her new album No Lube So Rude.
ALANIS MORISSETTE LA RESIDENCY
Alanis Morissette will be in residence at LA’s YouTube Theater on November 5, 6, 10 & 11. Titled “Butterfly with a Machete: A Rock Traumedy,” Alanis calls it a “wild ride that blends music, stories, insights, dance, video, sketch comedy, and always….rock n roll.”
CONCERT FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT AT TOWN HALL
The Committee for the First Amendment is presenting “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment” at Town Hall on June 14 with Rufus Wainwright, Bette Midler, Patti Smith, Sasha Allen, Joy Reid, Jane Fonda and more with more to be announced. “In a moment when our fundamental freedoms are under threat, music has always led the way. From the civil rights movement to today, artists have been at the forefront of the fight for justice and free expression. Join us for an uplifting night that celebrates the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment speech, religion, press, assembly, and protest and find out how you can take action.”
JAŸ-Z
JAŸ-Z just played the Roots Picnic and has now announced a pair of shows: Paris at Stade de France on September 10 and Los Angeles at Sofi Stadium on October 23. Before that JAŸ-Z plays three nights at NYC’s Yankee Stadium on July 10, 11 & 12.
CHAT PILE
Chat Pile will be touring this fall for their new album and joining them arey Soul Glo, Prize Horse, Virga, and Shallowater, varying by show.
BOY HARSHER
Darkwave duo Boy Harsher have announced a fall tour that they’re calling “The Heartbreak Tour.” It runs through September into November, and Choir Boy, Evanora Unlimited, True Blue, and Kassie Krut each open shows, varying by date.
UNDEROATH
Last month Underoath announced they’d play their 2006 album Define the Great Line in full at Furnace Fest, and now they’ve revealed a full 20th anniversary tour for the album. August Burns Red, Atreyu, As Cities Burn, and Emery open the shows, varying by date.
WISHY
Wishy have announced Nature’s Pill, their second album, and a fall tour.
PETER BJORN AND JOHN
Swedish trio Peter Bjorn and John will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their breakthrough album Writer’s Block — the one with “Young Folks” — on tour this year and they’ve just announced a few North American dates that stick to the West Coast and Southwest.

NICE STRONG ARM
Late-’80s Austin noiserock band Nice Strong Arm are playing their first shows in over 30 years.
DROMFEST 2026
Nice Strong Arm are one of many ’80s/’90s college rock bands — also Scrawl, Come, Hypnolovewheel and more — who are playing Dromfest 2026.
SHUDDER TO THINK
DC/NYC post-hardcore greats Shudder to Think, who returned for their first tour in over a decade and released new music last year, have announced a few live shows that are happening in September.
MILITARIE GUN
Having wrapped up their tour with Joyce Manor last month, Militarie Gun have announced a new round of North American shows. They’ll sell $20 tickets across all 27 dates of their “20 Songs for 20 Dollars” tour, which is with Softcult, Shady Nasty, and Dazy.
ANDREW MCMAHON
Andrew McMahon (Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin) has announced a tour of intimate solo shows that have him on piano and nothing else. “Coming off two years of big shows and festivals, I’ve been craving the intimacy of small rooms and the spontaneity that comes with performing solo,” shares McMahon. “There’s a sense of adventure and chemistry with the crowd that makes every performance feel completely unique. I’m so eager to get out there and be a part of that kind of energy.” The tour includes two nights at NYC’s City Winery October 15 and 16.

BONOBO
Bonobo will be taking his new live band show on the road this year in support of his upcoming album Distance and Static.
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Check our Tour Dates category for more.