Icelandic rock band KALEO have announced the 10 year anniversary deluxe edition of their debut album ‘A/B’, due out June 10 via Rhino Records. The double vinyl release spotlights iconic live performances plus rare studio recordings. To celebrate, the band will embark on an extensive North American “Way Down We Go Tour” this summer with special guests DAWES, Darren Kiely, and 4x GRAMMY nominee Elle King at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
“This year’s tour will be even more special considering we’re commemorating ten years since the release of A/B,” said KALEO frontman JJ Julius Son. “We are truly honored that the music still means so much to so many people and we’re planning an entirely new show we think our fans are going to love.” The debut album spawned hits like “All The Pretty Girls,” “No Good,” and the global sensation “Way Down We Go,” which landed at number one on Billboard’s Alternative Rock chart with nearly 4 billion streams and over 3 million TikToks worldwide.
The band will incorporate hits from their two follow-up albums, ‘Surface Sounds’ and 2025’s critically acclaimed ‘MIXED EMOTIONS’, into the setlist. On their 2025 effort, Forbes wrote, “Like so many of the great ’70s rock albums, it is powerful, diverse, rooted in the great American sounds like blues and country, that are blended with a rock attitude and base sound.”
The summer tour begins June 27 at The Novo in Los Angeles and makes its way up the West Coast, through the Rocky Mountains, into the Midwest and Canada before finishing on the East Coast in August. Notable stops include Colorado’s Red Rocks, NYC’s Pier 17, and Nashville’s Pinnacle. Emerging from Mosfellsbær, a small town in the suburbs of Reykjavik, Iceland, KALEO formed as childhood friends in 2012. Made up of JJ Julius Son, David Antonsson, Daniel Kristjansson and Rubin Pollock, the group has sold more than one million concert tickets worldwide.
KALEO 2026 Tour Dates:
06/27 Los Angeles, CA – The Novo *
06/28 Saratoga, CA – Mountain Winery *
07/01 Portland, OR – Grand Lodge ^
07/03 Seattle, WA – TBD
07/04 Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre ^
07/06 Jacksonville, OR – Britt Pavilion ^
07/10 Boise, ID – Outlaw Field
07/12 Salt Lake City, UT – TBD *
07/14 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre +
07/16 Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Stir Cove *
07/18 Kansas City, MO – Grinders *
07/19 Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle *
07/21 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed *
07/22 Grand Rapids, MI – TBD*
07/23 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
07/25 Quebec City, QC – Agora $
07/28 Montreal, QC – MTELUS ^
07/30 Fairlee, VT – Lake Morey Resort
08/01 Orillia, ON – Casino Rama Resort ^
08/04 Boston, MA – Roadrunner #
08/05 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore #
08/07 New York, NY – Pier 17 #
08/08 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
* with Dawes
+ with Elle King
# with Darren Kiely
^ with Vincent Lima
$ with Geoffroy


