Taking Back Sunday have announces a fall 2026 U.S. tour. Thrice and Saves the Day will support the band during the tour.
The two-month tour kicks off in Nashville on September 16 and concludes in Las Vegas on October 18.
The outing includes a stop at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, on October 14, when Taking Back Sunday will perform their 2006 album, Louder Now, in full to mark the 20th anniversary of the rock band's third album. Tickets are on sale now via takingbacksunday.com.
Speaking about the upcoming tour, singer Adam Lazzara said, "We've been planning and preparing for this tour for a while. Rehearsing all the material and the arrangements we've worked out, I am so happy with how the band has taken shape. We also get to play a special show on a beautiful night in October at Red Rocks to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Louder Now. Who better to go out on the road to share all that with than Saves the Day and Thrice, we love those guys. Always have. So, if you're up for a good time that's what we'll be chasing."
Taking Back Sunday 2026 Fall Tour Dates:
Sept 16 - Nashville, TN @ The PinnacleSept 18 - Louisville, KY @ Louder Than LifeSept 19 - Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Music FestivalSept 23 - Wallingford, CT @ The DomeSept 24 - Wantagh, NY @ The Bay Stage at Jones BeachSept 25 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock LiveSept 26 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladium - OutdoorsSept 27 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountSept 29 - Buffalo, NY @ Outer Harbor Live at Terminal BSept 30 - Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 MonroeOct 02 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave/Eagles ClubOct 03 - West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air BallroomOct 04 - Kansas City, MO @ Midland TheatreOct 06 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The UnionOct 08 - Tacoma, WA @ Dune PeninsulaOct 10 - Stanford, CA @ Frost AmphitheaterOct 11 - San Diego, CA @ Gallagher SquareOct 13 - Albuquerque, NM @ RevelOct 14 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreOct 16 - Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial TheatreOct 18 - Las Vegas, NV @ Pearl Concert TheaterNov 14-Nov 15 - Orlando, FL @ Vans Warped Tour
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