Tour news: Allie X, Andy Hull (Manchester Orchestra), Metallica @ Sphere, Arlo Parks, more

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Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.

ALLIE X CANCELS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

“I am cancelling my North American tour,” Allie X wrote on her socials on Thursday. “I have been struggling physically as I’ve been touring this winter. Through the course of my touring career, I’ve learned there are times to push through and then there are times to give your body a break (no matter how much you don’t want to disappoint). This is one of those times. It is because of your compassion and understanding about my physical limitations that I feel comfortable doing this months in advance and not pushing myself into a danger zone with my health, as I have in the past. I’ve actually really been loving touring this last few years (which is why I booked so many) and I’m really sad I won’t be able to do this one. If you can wait for me though, I will make it up to you. My sincere apologies.”

ANNA VON HAUSSWOLFF

Anna von Hausswolff was scheduled to begin a North American tour supporting her fantastic 2025 album ICONOCLASTS later this month, but she’s been forced to postpone the shows because of visa issues. She’s rescheduled the run for January of 2026 and upgraded venues, and added a couple of cities.

METALLICA @ SPHERE

Metallica are now up to 20 shows at Las Vegas’ Sphere.

ARLO PARKS

Arlo Parks has announced world tour dates in support of her new album Ambiguous Desire. The North American leg starts August 29 in Washington, DC and includes stops in Philly, Boston, NYC, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Austin, San Diego, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Portland, Detroit and more.

ANDY HULL (MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA)

Following the death of longtime Manchester Orchestra drummer Tim Very, Andy Hull’s solo tour has been postponed to later this year.

PANOPTICON / CATHARSIS

Austin Lunn’s black/folk metal project Panopticon remains extremely prolific–he released two albums last year and has a new one coming this May–but his live shows are a little rare, especially here on the East Coast. Even more rare, though, are shows for metalcore legends Catharsis, who recently reunited and released the new album Hope Against Hope (their first in 26 years) last year. This makes it especially epic that Panopticon and Catharsis are doing a short co-headlining East Coast tour together this fall.

BNB BOWL 2026

This year’s BNB Bowl has Disorder, Terror, Madball, Slapshot, Pain of Truth, and more.

DOGSTAR (KEANU REEVES)

Dogstar, the band that features Keanu Reeves on bass, have announced their second album since reforming three years agoAll In Now will be out May 29 via Dillon Street Records and they’ll be on tour this summer.

Check our Tour Dates category for more.



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