Brandi Carlile has announced the second North American leg of her ongoing "The Human Tour."
The newly announced 21 shows kick off on August 13 at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine. The lg includes dates throughout Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Tennessee before concluding on September 22 at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego.
Support varies throughout the tour. Jensen McRae appears on select August dates, while I'm With Her joins for performances in New York and the Midwest. Gregory Alan Isakov supports the Tennessee show. The Head and the Heart appear on September dates in North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. Stephen Wilson Jr. opens three consecutive Colorado performances, and CMAT supports the final dates in British Columbia and California.
A variety of presale ticket options, including access for Carlile's Bramily members, roll out this week ahead of tickets going on sale to the general public on Friday, March 20.
Brandi Carlile 2026 Tour Dates:
Aug 13 - Portland, ME @ Cross Insurance ArenaAug 14 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun ArenaAug 16 - Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the ArtsAug 18 - Lenox, MA @ Tanglewood - Koussevitzky Music ShedAug 20 - Canandaigua, NY @ CMACAug 21 - Rochester Hills, MI @ Meadow Brook AmphitheatreAug 23 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Acrisure AmphitheaterAug 24 - Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens FieldAug 26 - Highland Park, IL @ The Pavilion at RaviniaAug 29 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone ArenaSept 01 - Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum CenterSept 03 - Duluth, GA @ Gas South ArenaSept 05 - Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies ArenaSept 06 - Austin, TX @ Moody CenterSept 11 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreSept 12 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreSept 13 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreSept 17 - Vancouver, BC @ Rogers ArenaSept 19 - Standford, CA @ Frost AmphitheaterSept 20 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara BowlSept 22 - San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
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