Cat Power has expanded “The Greatest 20th Anniversary Tour,” adding a new run of North American headline dates beginning July 16 in Miami and continuing through mid-August. The tour, named among the “Most Anticipated Tours of 2026” by both Pitchfork and Consequence, sees Chan Marshall and her all-star backing band Dirty Delta Blues performing 2006’s ‘The Greatest’ in its entirety. Ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday, February 25 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale this Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Shows have already sold out in multiple markets, including New York City’s Webster Hall on March 7 and Paris’s Salle Pleyel on October 31, with tickets extremely limited elsewhere.
The tour coincides with the release of ‘Redux,’ a new three-song EP available now digitally and on 10-inch vinyl via Domino Recording Company, recorded at Austin’s Church House Studios by Grammy Award-winning engineer Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, The White Stripes). The EP opens with a stunning rendition of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” recorded as a tribute to the late Teenie Hodges, the legendary guitarist and member of The Memphis Rhythm Band who backed Cat Power on ‘The Greatest’ and with whom Marshall formed a close bond before his passing in 2014. Also included is a newly completed recording of James Brown’s “Try Me,” first attempted during the original ‘The Greatest’ sessions but never finished, and a re-imagined version of Marshall’s own “Could We,” performed in the live arrangement developed with Dirty Delta Blues on the original tour.
The response to ‘Redux’ has been immediate and enthusiastic. SPIN raved that Marshall “does what she has always done best, crafted inspired music that both soulful youngsters and their grandparents could dance to.” DIY awarded it four and a half stars and declared the tour “unmissable,” while FLOOD wrote that Marshall “doesn’t just rehash the past, she excavates it with a weary, newfound wisdom,” calling her “a singular, spectral force in American indie rock.” For a record celebrating its twentieth year, ‘The Greatest’ is generating some of the most alive critical writing of 2026.
Dirty Delta Blues, the supergroup assembled for the world tour that followed ‘The Greatest,’ brings serious pedigree to the stage. Guitarist Judah Bauer comes from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, keyboardist Gregg Foreman from The Delta 72 and Jesse Malin, bassist Erik Paparozzi from Lizard Music, and drummer Jim White from Dirty Three and Hard Quartet. Together they are the engine behind one of the most celebrated live runs of the year, and the newly announced dates give North American audiences a second wave of opportunities to experience it.
The full tour schedule is as follows.
February 26 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | First Avenue
February 27 | Chicago, Illinois | Riviera Theatre
February 28 | Detroit, Michigan | Saint Andrew’s Hall
March 1 | Toronto, Ontario | History
March 3 | Kingston, New York | Ulster Performing Arts Center
March 4 | Boston, Massachusetts | Roadrunner
March 6 | Brooklyn, New York | Brooklyn Steel (SOLD OUT)
March 7 | New York, New York | Webster Hall (SOLD OUT)
March 8 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Union Transfer
March 10 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club
March 12 | Atlanta, Georgia | The Eastern
March 13 | Asheville, North Carolina | The Orange Peel (SOLD OUT)
March 14 | Nashville, Tennessee | Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
July 16 | Miami, Florida | ZeyZey Miami
July 17 | Tampa, Florida | The Ritz Ybor
July 18 | Orlando, Florida | The Beacham
July 19 | Charleston, South Carolina | Charleston Music Hall
July 21 | Saxapahaw, North Carolina | Haw River Ballroom
July 22 | Richmond, Virginia | The Broadberry
July 24 | Norwalk, Connecticut | District Music Hall
July 26 | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | The Music Hall
July 27 | Montreal, Quebec | Théâtre Beanfield
July 29 | Geneva, New York | Smith Opera House
July 30 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Mr. Smalls Theatre
July 31 | Louisville, Kentucky | Headliners Music Hall
August 1 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Deluxe at Old National Centre
August 3 | Boulder, Colorado | Chautauqua Auditorium
August 4 | Steamboat Springs, Colorado | Strings Music Pavilion
August 6 | Bozeman, Montana | The Elm
August 7 | Calgary, Alberta | The Palace Theatre
August 10 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Commodore Ballroom
August 11 | Victoria, British Columbia | Capital Ballroom
August 13 | Forest Grove, Oregon | McMenamins Grand Lodge
August 14 | Boise, Idaho | Knitting Factory Concert House
August 17 | Menlo Park, California | The Guild Theatre
August 18 | Ojai, California | Libbey Bowl
October 7 | Helsinki, Finland | House of Culture
October 9 | Johanneshov, Sweden | FÃ¥llan
October 10 | Oslo, Norway | Sentrum Scene
October 11 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega
October 12 | Hamburg, Germany | Docks
October 14 | Warsaw, Poland | Stodola
October 15 | Berlin, Germany | Huxleys Neue Welt
October 17 | Cologne, Germany | Live Music Hall
October 19 | Vienna, Austria | Wiener Konzerthaus
October 20 | Munich, Germany | Muffathalle
October 21 | Strasbourg, France | La Laiterie
October 23 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Les Docks
October 24 | Lyon, France | Le Radiant
October 25 | Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France | Le Bikini
October 26 | Rennes, France | Le MeM
October 28 | Antwerp, Belgium | De Roma
October 29 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Paradiso
October 30 | Luxembourg, Luxembourg | Philharmonie Luxembourg (SOLD OUT)
October 31 | Paris, France | Salle Pleyel (SOLD OUT)
November 2 | Bristol, United Kingdom | Bristol Beacon
November 3 | London, United Kingdom | Roundhouse
November 4 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Albert Hall
November 5 | Glasgow, United Kingdom | Barrowland
November 7 | Dublin, Ireland | Vicar Street
November 9 | Paris, France | Salle Pleyel
November 10 | Rouen, France | Le 106
November 11 | Brest, France | La Carene


