Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated band NEEDTOBREATHE have announced they will embark on a headlining trek this summer in support of their tenth studio album, The Long Surrender, which is due out on March 27th via MCA.
"The Long Surrender Tour," which kicks off with a show at Saint Louis Music Park in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on August 12th, will see the band's longtime friends and collaborators, Drew & Ellie Hocomb lending support.
The final concert of the tour will take place on September 20th at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
The upcoming album, produced by David Cobb, features 12 tracks in all. NEEDTOBREATHE is made of Bear Rinehart, Josh Lovelace, Tyler Burkum, and Randall Harris.
NEEDTOBREATHE 2026 The Long Surrender Tour Dates:
Aug 12 - Maryland Heights, MO @ Saint Louis Music ParkAug 14 - Dillon, CO @ Lake Dillon AmphitheatreAug 15 - Sandy, UT @ Sandy City AmphitheaterAug 16 - Sandy, UT @ Sandy City AmphitheaterAug 18 - Los Angeles, CA @ Greek TheatreAug 20 - Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes AmphitheaterAug 21 - Seattle, WA @ Marymoor AmphitheaterAug 22 - Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Resort & Casino - BECU LiveAug 23 - Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse AmphitheaterAug 25 - Moorhead, MN @ Bluestem AmphitheaterAug 27 - Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed - The ShedAug 28 - Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion at NauticaAug 29 - Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise AmphitheaterAug 30 - Rochester Hills, MI @ Meadow Brook AmphitheatreSept 05 - Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union AmphitheatreSept 06 - Charleston, SC @ Firefly DistillerySept 09 - Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactorySept 10 - Rogers, AR @ Walmart Arkansas Music PavilionSept 11 - Brandon, MS @ Brandon AmphitheaterSept 12 - Austin, TX @ Moody AmphitheaterSept 14 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreSept 17 - Franklin, TN @ FirstBank AmphitheaterSept 18 - Birmingham, AL @ Coca Cola AmphitheaterSept 19 - Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank AmphitheatreSept 20 - Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
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