Grunge Icons L7 Announce The Last Hurrah Tour, the First Leg of Their Final World Tour

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L7 are saying goodbye, and they’re doing it loud. The Last Hurrah Tour, the first leg of the band’s final world tour, is now announced, with dates running from this summer through November 2026, wrapping with a hometown celebration in Los Angeles. It’s the end of a reunion chapter that nobody expected to last this long, and that’s entirely a good thing.

The band reunited in 2014 after going on indefinite hiatus in 2001, and what was supposed to be a brief victory lap turned into something much bigger. Donita Sparks put it plainly: “When L7 decided to release a documentary in 2015, we thought maybe we would take one last victory lap around the sun by playing some shows. Instead, that lap turned into eleven more years of touring, sweat, new music, and reconnecting with the fans who made this all possible in the first place.”

Those 11 years produced real results. ‘Scatter the Rats’, released in 2019 via Joan Jett’s Blackheart Records, was the band’s first new album in 20 years, and it arrived not as a nostalgia play but as a genuine creative statement. The documentary L7: Pretend We’re Dead, directed by Sarah Price and premiering in 2016, gave a new generation the full picture of what made this band matter in the first place.

“Looking out into the crowd seeing longtime supporters rocking out next to a new generation of L7 fans has been the most powerful and humbling part of this chapter,” Sparks added. “We are deeply grateful and ready to give our audiences one last, loud, fun, and hopefully unforgettable night of rock and roll.”

The summer portion of the tour includes dates with Amyl and the Sniffers, with the fall North American run kicking off October 9 in Phoenix and hitting New York, Washington D.C., Nashville, Chicago, Seattle, and more before closing at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on November 14. More international dates are expected to be announced.

The Last Hurrah Tour Dates:

June 4 – Toronto, ON, RBC Amphitheatre (w/ Amyl and the Sniffers)

June 5 – Montreal, QC, Place Bell (w/ Amyl and the Sniffers)

June 17 – Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre (w/ Amyl and the Sniffers)

July 12 – Lille, Belgium, Sjock Festival 2026

August 29 – Ontario, CA, Toyota Arena

October 9 – Phoenix, AZ, Walter Studio

October 12 – Austin, TX, Emo’s Austin

October 13 – Dallas, TX, The Echo Lounge & Music Hall

October 14 – Houston, TX, House of Blues Houston

October 16 – Nashville, TN, Cannery Hall

October 17 – Atlanta, GA, Heaven at The Masquerade

October 19 – Charlotte, NC, Neighbourhood Theatre

October 21 – Washington, DC, The Howard Theatre

October 22 – Philadelphia, PA, Brooklyn Bowl

October 24 – New York, NY, Knockdown Center

October 26 – Boston, MA, The Wilbur

October 27 – Cleveland, OH, Globe Iron

October 31 – Detroit, MI, St. Andrew’s Hall

November 1 – Chicago, IL, The Vic Theatre

November 3 – Minneapolis, MN, Fine Line

November 4 – Kansas City, MO, Warehouse on Broadway

November 6 – Denver, CO, Summit Music Hall

November 7 – Salt Lake City, UT, Urban Lounge

November 10 – Seattle, WA, The Showbox

November 11 – Vancouver, BC, Vogue Theatre

November 13 – San Francisco, CA, The Regency Ballroom

November 14 – Los Angeles, CA, The Wiltern