English post-punk band Public Image Ltd have announced their first North American tour in eight years.
The tour will be split into two legs over 2026 and 2027. Tickets are on sale now at pilofficial.com/tour.
The first leg starts on September 3, 2026, in Pioneertown, California, followed by stops in cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Minneapolis, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, and Boston, before concluding in Nashville on October 9.
The second leg will kick off on February 17, 2027, in Salt Lake City and concludes on March 24 in Cleveland.
Speaking about the upcoming tour, Public Image Ltd lead vocalist John Lydon says, "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."
He 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."
Public Image Ltd 2026-2027 North American Tour Dates:
Sept 3 - Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet'sSept 5 - Santa Cruz, CA @ Rio TheatreSept 8 - Santa Ana, CA @ The ObservatorySept 10 - Los Angeles, CA @ The BelascoSept 11 - San Diego, CA @ House of BluesSept 12 - San Francisco, CA @ The FillmoreSept 14 - Portland, OR @ Wonder BallroomSept 15 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune TheatreSept 16 - Boise, ID @ Treefort Music HallSept 22 - Minneapolis, MN @ First AvenueSept 23 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall BallroomSept 25 - Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew's HallSept 26 - Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music HallSept 28 - New York, NY @ Webster HallSept 29 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian TheatreOct 1 - Washington, D.C. @ 9:30 ClubOct 2 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union TransferOct 3 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock ClubOct 5 - Richmond, VA @ The NationalOct 6 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln TheatreOct 8 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety PlayhouseOct 9 - Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
2027 Feb 17 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand At The ComplexFeb 18 - Denver, CO @ Gothic TheatreFeb 20 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower TheatreFeb 21 - San Antonio, TX @ Aztec TheatreFeb 23 - Austin, TX @ MohawkFeb 24 - Dallas, TX @ Echo Lounge & Music HallFeb 25 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music HallFeb 27 - Mar 6 - New Orleans, LA @ The 80's Cruise 2027Mar 8 - St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus LiveMar 9 - Fort Myers, FL @ The RanchMar 10 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution LiveMar 12 - Orlando, FL @ The Plaza LiveMar 13 - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert HallMar 14 - Charlotte, NC @ The UndergroundMar 16 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury BallroomMar 17 - Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music HallMar 19 - St. Louis, MO @ The SovereignMar 21 - Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart'sMar 23 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music HallMar 24 - Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron
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