Here’s a roundup of recent tour news. Check the Tour Dates category for more.
TREY ANASTASIO BAND
Last week, Phish’s Trey Anastasio announced three special Beacon Theatre shows for charity. Now he has now announced Trey Anastasio Band dates leading up to the Beacon shows with stops in Denver, Cincinnati, Detroit, Akron, Syracuse and more.
BELLE AND SEBASTIAN
Belle and Sebastian will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of their first two albums, Tigermilk and If You’re Feeling Sinister, by playing them in full on tour in 2026. The tour will be two nights in each city, with Tigermilk and more played on Night 1 and Sinister and more played on Night 2.
DIJON
Los Angeles soul/R&B singer Dijon has announced a fall headlining tour in support of new album Baby (which was just awarded Best New Music on Pitchfork today). The tour kicks off October 25 in San Diego and runs through December 12 in Minneapolis.
JOEY BADA$$ / AB-SOUL / RAPSODY
Brooklyn-born rapper Joey Bada$$ has announced the Dark Aura tour. which is also with TDE’s Ab-Soul and Rapsody.
J.I.D
Atlanta rapper J.I.D is riding high off the strength of his new album God Does Like Ugly (which features Clipse, Westside Gunn, Vince Staples, Ciara, and more) and now he has announced a three-leg world tour in support of it, dubbed “God Does Like World Tours,” with treks across North America, Europe/UK, and Australia/New Zealand from October 2025 through May 2026.
MILITARIE GUN / LIQUID MIKE / PUBLIC OPINION
After announcing their new album God Save The Gun last week with the new single “B A D I D E A” (which Ian Shelton apparently first tried to give to Doja Cat), they’ve now announced The Bad Idea Tour with two great openers: Liquid Mike and Public Opinion, the latter of whom announced the new Perpetual Motion Machine EP today and released a new song featuring Drug Church’s Patrick Kindlon. It follows Militarie Gun’s previously announced Mtour with Death Lens and Milly, as well as their upcoming shows with the Sex Pistols, Alkaline Trio, Fleshwater, Angel Du$t, and others. All dates and tickets here. You can also pick up our exclusive translucent blue vinyl variant of MG’s new album in the BV shop.
THE RED CHORD
The impossible-to-define hardcore/metal/grind maniacs The Red Chord are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 sophomore album Clients by giving it its first-ever vinyl release on October 17 via Metal Blade, and by playing it in full across three shows.
MAKAYA MCCRAVEN
Modern-day jazz trailblazer Makaya McCraven has announced four “distinct yet interconnected” new EPs and a subsequent tour.
NATION OF LANGUAGE
Nation of Language’s North American tour in support of their upcoming Dance Called Memory starts Wednesday (8/20) in Brattleboro, VT. The tour includes three nights at Brookyn’s Warsaw and they’ve announced the openers: 9/18 is with Horse Jumper of Love, 9/19 is with Parquet Courts’ A. Savage, and 9/20 is with Greet Death who will continue with the tour through October 5 in Missoula, MT.
SPIRITUAL CRAMP
Spiritual Cramp have announced a 2026 North American tour in support of their upcoming album RUDE. Things begin February 17 in San Diego and they make their way East and back, finishing up in LA on March 21.
ED KUEPPER & JIM WHITE ++ MICK HARVEY
Ed Keupper and Mick Harvey will be in the US this fall as part of a celebration of The Saints and while here Ed is going to do LA/NYC shows with Jim White (Dirty Three) supporting their collab album from earlier this year. Mick will support at both shows.
DON WAS & PAN-DETROIT ENSEMBLE
Don Was has an album with soul-jazz group The Pan-Detroit Ensemble and they’ll be on tour together this fall as well. Half the show will be songs from the album the half being a full performance of The Grateful Dead’s Blues For Allah. Stops include Detroit, Evanston, Louisville, Charlottesville and more.
SHUDDER TO THINK
DC post-hardcore greats Shudder to Think played their first show in 12 years back in March in LA, and are set to play Chicago’s Riot Fest in September. They’ve now announced a fall tour which will be their first in over a decade with stops in Boston, DC, NYC, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
TEAM DRESCH
Queercore vets Team Dresch have announced East Coast dates for their 30th anniversary tour where they’re playing 1995’s Personal Best and 1996’s Captain My Captain in full.
AGRICULTURE
LA black metallers Agriculture, who release new album The Spiritual Sound in October, will be on tour with Boris but before that starts they’ll play a release show at Union Pool on October 8 with Infinity Ring.
CHEAP TRICK
Cheap Trick have announced new fall dates, including Reno, Atlantic City, Madison, Long Island (The Paramount on 10/21) and more.
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