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Chicagolands Ravinia Festival announces 2026 show list including Billy Idol, Hugh Jackman, and more
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Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, IL, just outside of Chicago, has announced its run of shows for its 2026 season. Highlighting the list of various names across genres this year include the likes of Billy Idol, Deep Purple, Hugh Jackman alongside the Chicago Philharmonic, and more.
Tickets go on sale only at Ravinia.org beginning Thursday, April 23, with donors able to request tickets as early as Tuesday, March 17. Ravinia has no affiliation with websites that resell tickets. Third-party ticket prices and availability are pure speculation and frequently include large markups.
Fans can find the full list of events below.
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The CSO’s annual six-week residency—July 11 through August 16 this season—includes programs led by Marin Alsop and distinguished guest conductors.
- July 11 \ An international star as the youngest-ever Van Cliburn Competition winner, Yunchan Lim returns to join the CSO and Marin Alsop in adding gleams of Art Deco style to the Hunter Pavilion’s first concert with Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major, brimming with Parisian jazz, Basque soulfulness, and American spirit. Lizzo*^ plays flute with CSO, sharing her spark for transforming lives with music.
- Woven around this concert are spotlights on our Reach Teach Play programs and the access to music they create. Our Women’s Board hosts the Gala before and after the performance to raise funds for Ravinia and these initiatives.
- July 16 & 18 \ James Conlon returns to lead Mozart’s The Abduction from the Seraglio, a tale of love’s unimpeached loyalty winning out over fame and gain. Mozart built his theater legacy on this comic opera, not long before Figaro, tweaking norms of power by giving each man a hapless streak and showing women as agents of constancy. Kathryn Lewek and Miles Mykkanen^ star with scene-stopping songs in German and action narrated in English. (MT)
- July 19 \ Gramophone’s Young Artist and Instrumentalist of the Year for 2025, María Dueñas*^ makes her CSO and Ravinia debuts joining Marin Alsop for Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, lending “memorable, highly individual” flair with “bold, languorously romantic” cadenzas (The Strad). Alsop also sets out the rustic tranquility of Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony, where storm music swirls and brightly passes with Midwestern energy and grace.
- July 23 \ “A symphony must be like the world,” Mahler said. “It must contain everything.” Marshaling the profound energy of the CSO for Mahler’s Sixth Symphony, Marin Alsop leads a riveting search for meaning in a complex, rapidly changing world. Moving through moments of idyllic nostalgia to devastating fanaticism and fateful blows, this monumental work perfectly anticipates the challenges and longing of the 21st century.
- July 24 \ Marin Alsop and Emmy-winning composer Laura Karpman co-curate spotlights on original orchestral music’s magic in screen storytelling. A 30-year veteran of prestige TV, documentary, game, and Marvel scores, Karpman demonstrates how music can guide the interpretation of a film scene, with performances by Alsop and the CSO. Together, they also focus on women composers—long under-represented on the screen—sharing music by the likes of Shirley Walker, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Rachel Portman, and Chanda Dancy. Alsop premieres Karpman’s Unsung, featuring music for iconic female characters who never before had a theme, and Taki Alsop Fellow Chi-Yuan Lin*^ leads Star Wars themes by John Williams and Natalie Holt, the first woman to compose for the storied franchise.
- This centerpiece of the fifth Breaking Barriers Festival is bookended by a pre-concert panel and, before July 25’s concert, an extended live demonstration of music setting film moods.
- July 25 \ One of the most innovative artists in modern music, six-time Grammy winner St. Vincent^ offers audiences a kaleidoscope of sonic and visual exploration. In a limited, first-ever run of performances with orchestra, she joins the CSO alongside orchestrator/conductor Jules Buckley*^ to share a new dimension of favorites and deep cuts from her whole catalog, from Marry Me to All Born Screaming.
- July 31 \ Marin Alsop returns to Dvořák’s famous Ninth Symphony, which borrows themes of Indigenous and Black American music to depict the essence of our “New World” home. Carlos Simon’s Good News Mass, a Ravinia co-commission, has its Midwest premiere with the CSO, spreading gospel-music spirituality of thanks, loss, joy, and hope layered with Black Catholic tradition and classical-music liturgy.
- August 1 \ The “always thoughtful, lyrical, and lustrous” (Washington Post) pianist Emanuel Ax celebrates the 50th anniversary of his CSO debut by joining Marin Alsop and the orchestra on John Williams’s new concerto, each movement an homage to a jazz icon. Alsop wraps the all-American program in Rachmaninoff’s jazzy Symphonic Dances and John Adams’s driving Short Ride in a Fast Machine.
- August 2 \ Tony Award–winning orchestrator and conductor Ted Sperling mines more than 200 years of popular songs to share enchanting gems that center our country’s triumphs and challenges, featuring the CSO and vocalists Micaela Diamond*^, Bryonha Marie*^, and Noah Ricketts*^ gleaming like amber waves of grain on “Summertime,” “A Change Is Gonna Come,” “Shenandoah,” “Over the Rainbow,” the hoedown from Copland’s Rodeo, and more standards and contemporary anthems.
- August 6 \ Hailed as “a rivetingly energetic presence” (New York Times), CSO Zell Music Director Designate Klaus Mäkelä* leads the polar expedition of Sibelius’s Violin Concerto with soloist Daniel Lozakovich*, whose “exceptional talent” (Le Figaro) made their joint debut downtown in 2022 a landmark moment reprised tonight. Mäkelä also scales the mountainous tone-tale of Strauss’s Alpine Symphony.
- August 7 \ Dedicated to sharing the renowned artistry of the CSO, Klaus Mäkelä reignites his history-launching debut with Stravinsky’s complete, storied score for The Firebird. Mäkelä keeps the spotlight on the orchestra with works by Debussy that weave captivating themes around each section, from the Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun to Ibéria, called an “intoxicating spell of Andalusian nights” by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla.
- August 13 \ One of history’s most versatile musicians, Quincy Jones amassed 30 Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Awards as the composer/producer behind iconic music like “Soul Bossa Nova,” “P.Y.T.,” and “Stuff Like That”; scores for The Wiz, The Italian Job, and The Color Purple; and the Thriller, Bad, and The Dude albums. Decade-long Jones collaborator Jules Buckley leads the CSO in a tribute to the groundbreaking catalogue of the Chicago-born artist.
- August 14 \ Polymathic conductor and producer Steve Hackman*^ coils together 150 years of musical pathos and tension in his fusion of Brahms’s First Symphony with the equally anxious tracks of Radiohead’s OK Computer, leading the CSO and three guest vocalists to confront both the 1876 fears of following up Beethoven and the 1997 fears of entering the internet age in seamless counterpoint. Note: Radiohead does not perform in this concert.
- August 16 \ The CSO’s 90th summer residency concludes with the nearly 50-year Ravinia tradition of an all-Tchaikovsky evening, including the triumphant exhilaration of the 1812 Overture punctuated with cannons for the finale. Solti Conducting Award winner Earl Lee#^ returns with the irresistible Romeo & Juliet love theme and the Polonaise from Eugene Onegin, and Stella Chen# brings “brilliant command” (The Strad) to the Violin Concerto.
RECITALS, CHAMBER MUSIC, and GUEST ORCHESTRAS
A wide array of classical music beyond the symphonic repertoire is offered this summer, including recitals, chamber music, and uniquely curated presentations.
- June 5 \ From over 20 years in concert together, Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk# have “developed the sixth sense” for shared musicality (New York Times). This special performance—Bell’s first chamber concert at Ravinia since 1995—features the lush Romanticism of duo sonatas by Schubert, Grieg, and Ravel, plus a solo work each. (MT)
- June 7 \ Alisa Weilerstein, “one of the most characterful cellists around” (The Times), and Inon Barnatan#, “one of the most admired pianists of his generation” (New York Times), come together for an afternoon of sweeping emotion, performing Falla’s Suite populaire espagnole, several Shostakovich preludes, and sonatas by Chopin and Rachmaninoff. (MT)
- July 22 \ A Grammy winner and Musical America Instrumentalist of the Year, Augustin Hadelich# returns to “revel in [his] myriad ways of making a phrase come alive on the violin” (Washington Post), fusing Baroque and blues forms in works at the pinnacle of solo music, from Bach and Telemann to Paganini and Ysaÿe to Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson. (MT)
- July 26 \ Known as “an orchestra of voices,” Chanticleer shines its “pure and deeply felt singing” (New York Times) on the diverse lyrics, harmonies, and rhythms in the musical heritage of the U.S. The male chorus traces from African American spirituals through bluegrass and folksong to the legacy of those songs in contemporary classics. (MT)
- August 2 \ Music, verse, and visuals coalesce in Black Moon Trio’s* premiere of Lakenotes, a multi-dimensional tribute to the mystery and majesty of Lake Michigan. A new work by Stacy Garrop centers this program of richly textured soundscapes and sweeping video that portray our Great Lake as a living, breathing presence. (SKC)
- August 5 \ “There are simply two kinds of string quartets: the Danish, and the others,” writes Boston Classical Review of Danish String Quartet. The 2020 Musical America Ensemble of the Year romps around the jovial final quartet by Beethoven, as well as youthful Mozart and Shostakovich’s profoundly inquisitive Third Quartet. (MT)
- August 9 \ A nearly annual Ravinia guest artist since age 22, pianist Misha Dichter triumphantly marks his 50th season at the festival with the alternating vigor and sentimentality of Brahms and Prokofiev sonatas. He also pays homage to his Polish-immigrant parents with performances of polonaise and mazurka dances by Chopin and Beethoven. (BGH)
- August 9 \ Making his Ravinia debut, beloved Tony- and Grammy-winning singer/actor Hugh Jackman* showcases his “endless charm, energy, and charisma” (New York Stage Review) with the Chicago Philharmonic.
- August 16 \ Hailed as “one of America’s finest artists” (New York Times), Frederica von Stade shares a rare post-retirement performance, joining the “vocally resplendent” (Schmopera) Susan Graham for a truly legendary concert of art song with pianist Kevin Murphy, Artistic Director of the Singers Program at the Steans Institute. (BGH)
- August 19 \ “A Gregory Alan Isakov show is a kind of spell, no matter where you see him play,” writes American Highways. In his first performance at Ravinia, singer/songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov* takes the audience on a journey with the Chicago Philharmonic, under the baton of Christopher Dragon.
- September 2 \ “British artist Labrinth* is known for pushing boundaries when it comes to how his music can sound — often resulting in experimental production that defies genre,” Billboard says of the star, known for his work on Euphoria’s score. Backed by the Chicago Philharmonic, he brings to life works including those from his latest album, Cosmic Opera: Act I, which features orchestra.
- September 3 \ Highly regarded among Chicago’s classical jewels, Music of the Baroque and Dame Jane Glover summon the full voice of their orchestra and chorus in 18th-century grandeur. Handel’s Royal Fireworks music and coronation anthems adorn the spectacle of Steven Isserlis* performing Haydn’s First Cello Concerto.
- September 5 \ A cellist and composer with “tremendous heart … joy and captivating sound” (The Strad), Karen Ouzounian# regularly collaborates with the Silkroad Ensemble, among other singular musicians. Her chamber-music project, Mayrig (“mother” in Armenian), lifts three generations of family voices in songs and stories from their post-genocide home and weaves them around historic Armenian music and new compositions on resilience, rage, and roots. In this enhanced edition, Mayrig features deeper chamber music with oud, viola, and bass alongside cello, piano, and electronics, plus an immersive, new physical dimension including hand-drawn illustrations integrated with the performance. This is the first production powered by the Steans Institute Alumni Catalyst Fund, which supports artistic innovation by Steans alumni. (SKC)
- September 6 \ “A decisive, powerful player … with exquisite nuance and shadings” (Seattle Times), pianist Olga Kern musters microcosms of drama and comedy, from the masked faces of Schumann’s Carnaval and Rachmaninoff’s breathless miniatures to songful Scriabin études and Beethoven variations, then sparks off hot-jazz Gershwin for a finale. (BGH)
- September 23 \ Coldplay’s Chris Martin once called Jacob Collier “the best musician in the world” (Rolling Stone). The six-time Grammy winner comes to one of Ravinia’s most intimate spaces, offering a chance to experience his genre-defying musicality up close. (MT)
FAMILY PROGRAMMING and FILM
Ravinia offers a variety of programs for all ages, including a series of performances specially presented for young children and families. For more information about the Kids Concert Series, which has special ticketing for children and their family members, visit Ravinia.org/KidsConcerts. To learn more about pre-concert activities and events at select Kids Concerts and Sunday CSO concerts, visit Ravinia.org/KidsLawn.
- August 1 \ Laurie Berkner
- August 8 \ Black Moon Trio: “The Great Lakes”: A companion to Barb Rosenstock and illustrator Jamey Christoph’s picture book The Great Lakes, Black Moon Trio’s concert is a family-friendly journey through the scientific wonder of our five freshwater jewels, offering an approachable way to gain appreciation for their role in sustaining nature and culture. (SKC)
- August 15 \ Okee Dokee Brothers (CSL)
- August 22 \ Divi Roxx Kids (CSL)
- August 23 \ Grease Sing-Along
- August 29 \ JAM Orchestra*: Dr. Seuss Goes to the Opera: JAM Orchestra gives a joyful introduction to opera, featuring professional opera singers in an interactive performance of the complete Green Eggs and Ham and Gertrude McFuzz Dr. Seuss stories paired with playful music to enchant all ages. (MT)
JAZZ and BLUES
- June 3 \ Terence Blanchard & Ravi Coltrane* (MT)
- June 4 \ Stella Cole* (BGH)
- June 6 & 7 \ Wildflowers: Kurt Elling with Fred Hersch (SKC)
- July 14 \ Squirrel Nut Zippers (CSL)
- July 15 \ Harry Connick Jr.
- August 12 \ Joe Bonamassa*
POP, HIP-HOP, RAP, LATIN, and REGGAE
- July 12 \ Billy Idol*
- July 28 \ Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band* with special guest The Docksiders*
- August 4 \ Magic City Hippies* (CSL)
- August 8 \ Chance the Rapper*
- August 11 \ Brian McKnight & Gladys Knight
- August 20 \ Ricky Martin*
- August 27 \ Kool & The Gang* with special guest Morris Day & The Time* and ConFunkShun*
- September 5 \ Rod Stewart* with special guest Richard Marx
- September 13 \ 10th Fiesta Ravinia: Los Tigres del Norte
- September 17 \ Ziggy Marley and Thievery Corporation*
- September 18 \ Tom Jones
ROCK, INDIE, COUNTRY, and FOLK
- July 17 & 18 \ Paul Simon
- July 26 \ Emmylou Harris & Graham Nash
- July 29 \ The Kody Norris Show* (CSL)
- August 15 \ moe.* and Umphrey’s McGee on the moe.mentUM Tour
- August 21 \ Alabama Shakes* with special guest Liam Kazar*
- August 22 \ Bonnie Raitt
- August 25 \ Deep Purple with special guest Kansas
- August 26 \ Brandi Carlile with special guest I’m With Her
- August 28 \ Alabama
- August 29 \ Ray LaMontagne* (Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour) with special guest The Weather Station*
- August 30 \ Miranda Lambert*
- September 6 \ Squeeze with special guest Adam Ant*
- September 12 \ Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas (Arcadia Tour) with special guest Theo Lawrence*
- September 19 \ Martina McBride*
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Kataklysm and Six Feet Under announce summer co-headlining tour
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March 18, 2026
Death metal fans are in for a treat this summer as Kataklysm and Six Feet Under will hit the road this summer for a co-headlining run. Wormhole will open all dates of the tour.
The carnage will commence on July 8th in Detroit, MI, before raging through cities across the U.S. and Canada, closing out in Chicago, IL.
Purchase tickets here: https://www.kataklysm.ca/tour
SIX FEET UNDER / KATAKLYSM 2026
With guest WORMHOLE
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*KATAKLYSM headlines all Canadian dates.
JULY
08 — Detroit, MI — Sanctuary
09 — Toronto, ON — Lee’s Palace*
10 — Montreal, QC — Fairmount*
11 — Ottawa, ON — Overflow*
12 — Worcester, MA — Palladium
13 — Hamden, CT — Space Ballroom
14 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theatre
15 — Bensalem, PA — Broken Goblet
16 — Raleigh, NC — Chapel of Bones
17 — Jacksonville, FL — Albatross
18 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL — Culture Room
19 — Orlando, FL — Conduit
21 — Houston, TX — Scout Bar
22 — Austin, TX — Come and Take It Live
23 — Lubbock, TX — Jake’s
24 — Farmington, NM — Lauter Haus
25 — Phoenix, AZ — Nile
26 — Los Angeles, CA — 1720
27 — Fresno, CA — Strummer’s
28 — Berkeley, CA — Cornerstone
29 — Roseville, CA — Goldfield
31 — Portland, OR — Hawthorne Theatre
AUGUST
01 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
02 — Vancouver, BC — Rickshaw Theatre*
04 — Calgary, AB — Arrowhead*
05 — Edmonton, AB — Starlite Room*
06 — Saskatoon, SK — Black Cat Tavern*
07 — Winnipeg, MB — Park Theatre*
08 — Minneapolis, MN — Skyway Theatr
09 — Madison, WI — The Annex
10 — Covington, KY — Madison Theater
11 — Chicago, IL — Reggies
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Chiodos announces ‘It’s Not You, It’s Me’ summer headlining tour
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March 18, 2026
Post hardcore favorites Chiodos will be hitting the road again this summer for the ‘Its Not You, It’s Me’ tour. The run will see the band bring their electrifying live show to cities across the U.S. and Canada with support from 156/Silence, Sace6, and Calva Louise. Spotify presale kicks off Wednesday, March 18 at 2 PM EST, with general ticket sales opening Friday, March 20 at 10 AM local time.
Tickets and info can be found at, https://chiodos.band
CHIODOS TOUR DATES:
May 15 — Anchorage, AK — Williwaw Social Outdoors
May 17 — Columbus, OH — Sonic Temple Festival
July 30 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium
August 1 — Salt Lake City, UT — Rockwell at The Complex
August 3 — Boise, ID — Knitting Factory
August 5 — Bend, OR — Midtown Ballroom
August 6 — Spokane, WA — Knitting Factory
August 7 — Vancouver, BC — Commodore Ballroom
August 9 — Calgary, AB — The Palace Theatre
August 10 — Edmonton, AB — Union Hall
August 11 — Saskatoon, SK — Coors Event Centre
August 12 — Winnipeg, MB — Burton Cummings Theatre
August 14 — St. Paul, MN — Myth Live
August 15 — Green Bay, WI — EPIC Event Center
August 16 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues
August 19 — Toronto, ON — The Concert Hall
August 21 — Montreal, QC — Vans Warped Tour
August 22 — Montreal, QC — Vans Warped Tour
August 23 — Portland, ME — State Theatre
August 25 — Providence, RI — Fete Music Hall
August 26 — Huntington, NY — The Paramount
August 28 — Asheville, NC — The Orange Peel
August 29 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works
September 12 — Mexico City, Mexico — Vans Warped Tour
September 19 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life
October 3 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock
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Helloween announce 40th anniversary North American tour
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March 18, 2026
German power metal legends Helloween will be hitting the states next month for a 40th anniversary headlining tour. With a set list packed with four decades of hits and deep cuts from the bands extensive catalog this will be a night to remember for fans. Fellow genre favorites Beast In Black will be supporting the band on the road.
North American Tour 2026 Dates:
04/07/26 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
04/08/26 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre
04/10/26 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
04/12/26 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
04/14/26 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
04/15/26 – Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues
04/17/26 – New York, NY – Palladium Times Square
04/18/26 – Montreal, QC – L’Olympia
04/19/26 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
04/21/26 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
04/23/26 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
04/25/26 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
04/28/26 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
04/30/26 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
05/01/26 – Inglewood, CA – YouTube Theater
05/02/26 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
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Deicide announce Spring headline tour with Immolation and Rotting Christ
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March 18, 2026
Florida death metal legends Deicide will hit the road this Spring for a headlining tour. Supporting the band will be fellow genre heavyweights Immolation and Rotting Christ. The onslaught begins in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on April 9 before bleeding through the states to Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 26.
Purchase tickets here: https://deicideofficial.com/tour-dates/
Headlining Shows and Festival Dates:
w/ support from ROTTING CHRIST & IMMOLATION
4/09 Baton Rouge LA – Chelsea’s Live
4/10 Houston TX – White Oak Music Hall
4/11 San Antonio TX – Vibes Event Center
4/13 Las Vegas NV – Fremont Country Club
5/01 Reading PA – Club Reverb*
5/03 – Albany NY – Empire Live
5/07 – Daytona Beach FL – Welcome To Rockville #
5/14 – Columbus OH – Sonic Temple After-Party
5/22 – Tucson AZ – The Rialto #^
5/23 – El Paso TX – Rockhouse Bar & Grill #
5/24 – Albuquerque NM – Sunshine Theater #
5/26 – Little Rock AR – The Hall #
* DEICIDE only
# no ROTTING CHRIST
^ w/ CATTLE DECAPITATION
BEHEMOTH w/ DEICIDE 2026 North American Tour Dates:
April 14 – San Diego, Calif. @ The Observatory Northpark
April 15 – San Francisco, Calif. @ The Regency Ballroom
April 17 – Boise, Idaho @ Knitting Factory
April 18 – Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Theater
April 19 – Seattle, Wash. @ Showbox Sodo
April 21 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Union Event Center
April 22 – Denver, Colo. @ The Fillmore
April 24 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave
April 25 – Chicago, Ill. @ The Vic Theatre
April 26 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Pageant
April 28 – Norfolk, Va. @ The Norva
April 30 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore
May 1 – Worcester, Mass. @ The Palladium
May 2 — New York, N.Y. @ Palladium Times Square
May 4 — Buffalo, N.Y. @ Buffalo RiverWorks
May 5 — McKees Rocks, Pa. @ The Roxian Theatre
May 7 — Daytona Beach, Fla. @ Welcome To Rockville
May 9 — Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore
May 11 — Toronto, Ontario @ History
May 12 — Montreal, Quebec @ L’Olympia
May 14 — Columbus, Ohio @ Sonic Temple
May 15 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Brooklyn Bowl
May 16 — Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade
May 18 — Dallas, Texas @ The Bomb Factory
May 20 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ The Van Buren
May 21 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium
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Public Image Ltd. announces 2026/2027 North American tour
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March 17, 2026
Public Image Ltd. has announced for the first time in 11 years the band will be returning to North America. Broken up into two legs the band will hit the US in 2026 and 2027 for a run named ‘This Is Not The Last Tour’.
In a statement posted online, Lydon brought up his wife Nora Forster and long time tour manager John “Rambo” Stevens, who both passed away in recent years. stating, “After losing Nora, and Rambo, I couldn’t see a way through. The thing is, people were so overwhelmingly positive, they really showed me a lot of love, and they asked me to tour PiL again. With so many people asking and with the band meaning so much to them, I couldn’t just stay on my sofa and not tour – tempting though that obviously is.”
The former Sex Pistol frontman also added, “We’re looking forward to playing to our friends in North America. It feels like it’s been a long time and we’re pleased to be coming back. We’ve just been into the studio for four weeks to start work on our new record. You’ll be hearing a lot more from PiL.”
2026:
09/03 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s
09/05 – Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theatre
09/08 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
09/10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
09/11 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
09/12 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
09/14 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
09/15 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
09/16 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall
09/22 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
09/23 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
09/25 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
09/26 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
09/28 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
09/29 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre
10/01 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
10/02 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
10/03 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
10/05 – Richmond, VA – The National
10/06 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
10/08 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
10/09 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
2027:
02/17 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Grand At The Complex
02/18 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre
02/20 – Oklahoma City, OK – Tower Theatre
02/21 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre
02/23 – Austin, TX – Mohawk
02/24 – Dallas, TX – Echo Lounge & Music Hall
02/25 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
02/27 – New Orleans, LA – The 80’s Cruise 2027
03/08 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
03/09 – Fort Myers, FL – The Ranch
03/10 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
03/12 – Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live
03/13 – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
03/14 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground
03/16 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom
03/17 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
03/19 – St. Louis, MO – The Sovereign
03/21 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
03/23 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
03/24 – Cleveland, OH – Globe Iron
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Paul McCartney announces special intimate two night run in LA
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March 17, 2026
In his first live performances since the finale of his massive record-breaking Got Back Tour 2025, Paul McCartney will rock Los Angeles with an intimate two-night stand at The Fonda Theatre Friday, March 27th and Saturday, March 28th.
Registration for tickets begins on Tuesday, March 17th at 9 AM PT. For information on registration and ticket sales, go to https://www.axs.com/paulmccartney
Two tickets per customer. Extremely limited tickets available. Registering does not guarantee ability to purchase.
Avoid purchasing tickets from third-party vendors. Fake tickets will not be honored, and entry will be denied.
This show will be a phone-free experience. Phones will be secured in Yondr pouches, but guests maintain possession of their phones at all times.
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