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South Wales Psych-Rock Favourites Waterpistol Kick Off 2026 With Dreamy New Single “Felin”

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Waterpistol have a sound that feels like it was excavated from a very specific and very excellent corner of music history, and “Felin” is their most fully realized statement of it yet. The South Wales six-piece have released their first single of 2026, and it arrives with real creative weight behind it.

Drawing on the guitar textures of ’90s shoegaze and golden age rock ‘n’ roll, with clear influence from The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The La’s, and Liverpool cult favourites Shack, Waterpistol have built a sound that feels both timeless and distinctly their own. BBC Radio Wales’ Adam Walton put it well, calling their music “sounding timeless, such an exquisite combination of some of my favourite artists of all time.”

“Felin” touches on the highs and lows of the creative process, and it’s the first glimpse of a wider collection of material already taking shape. It follows previous singles “Shotgun,” which earned airplay on BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales, and Amazing Radio, and “Où est ton âme?,” which landed the band a DIY Magazine playlist spot.

The timing is significant. Waterpistol have just been awarded BBC Horizons’ 2026 Launchpad Fund, in partnership with BBC Cymru Wales and Arts Council Wales, a meaningful endorsement of where this band is headed. God Is In The TV called them “a refreshing blast” with “a ton of promise,” and “Felin” backs that up completely.

Formed in late 2022 and gigging hard ever since, Waterpistol have already logged appearances at FOCUS Wales, Green Man, Sŵn Festival, and In It Together Festival. The six-piece, Harry Watton, Rhea Padua, Aaron Tormey, Carwyn Whiteman, Emma Way, and Efan Watkins, are building something with genuine staying power, and 2026 looks like the year it breaks wide open.

Glasgow Indie Rockers The Rooks Drop Video For “Found My Reason Why” as Debut Vinyl Sells Out in 30 Minutes

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The Rooks mean business. The Glaswegian five-piece have released the official music video for “Found My Reason Why,” shot by long-time collaborator Daniel Blake against the tower blocks of their hometown, grainy and grounded in exactly the kind of visual honesty that defines what this band is about.

The timing says everything. The Rooks recently pressed their debut EP ‘Noise & Confusion’ to vinyl, and 100 unique personalised copies sold out in just 30 minutes. The band put it plainly: “We’re looking to give back to the fans that were here at the very start. This is going to be a very big year.”

‘Noise & Confusion’ arrived last November as a direct love letter to their fanbase, and the response has been immediate and loud. The Rooks have built a rabid, devoted following through relentless gigging, and the live scene has noticed. Support slots with Miles Kane, Brògeal, Overpass, and The Academic sit alongside a sold-out headline show at Glasgow’s Art School (500 capacity) and a London debut at The Victoria in Dalston for The Money Trench Podcast.

Ross Gardiner (lead vocals), Cameron McKie (guitar), Matthew McFadyen (guitar), Kieran Luddy (bass), and Coll McKinnon (drums) are a tight, purposeful unit, and the momentum they’re carrying into the rest of 2026 is real. Festival appearances at The Great Escape in Brighton and Belladrum in Inverness are ahead, with more dates to be announced.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

May 13-16 – Brighton @ The Great Escape Festival

May 23 – North Shields @ A Stone’s Throw Festival

Aug 1 – Inverness @ Belladrum

Belfast Post-Punk Duo CHALK Drop Ferocious Final Single “Tongue” Ahead of Debut Album ‘Crystalpunk’

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CHALK arrive fully formed. The Belfast post-punk and electronic duo have released “Tongue,” the final single from their debut album ‘Crystalpunk,’ out now via ALTER Music, and it’s a track with an origin story as compelling as the song itself.

Vocalist and producer Ross Cullen explains: “For the demo, I sang the opening few lines of the song on my earphones microphone and that take made it to the final version. I had to whisper because my girlfriend was sleeping beside me. There was something ominous about the track and felt like it would be the beginning of something. I played the intro to Ben and it felt like a ‘Eureka’ moment for us and felt like we had accidentally taken care of the opening track for the album without thinking too hard about it.”

That spontaneous energy runs through everything CHALK do. Spearheaded by Ross Cullen (vocals, production) and Benedict Goddard (guitar, synth), the duo blend industrial dance, electronic textures, and raw post-punk into something that has drawn comparisons to Nine Inch Nails while remaining entirely their own. NME calls it “a sheer bombardment of energy.” Rolling Stone UK calls it “unrivalled.” Annie Mac put it more directly: “I’ve basically never seen anything like it before.”

‘Crystalpunk’ is rooted in the experience of growing up in the North of Ireland, a place where national identity has never been simple. The record encapsulates beauty, confusion, and intensity in equal measure, with industrial dance punk baked into its DNA. Lead singles “Pain,” “Can’t Feel It,” and “I.D.C.” have already landed on the BBC 6 Music playlist and earned CHALK their second KEXP session.

“Tongue” was produced by Chris Ryan (NewDad, Enola Gay, Just Mustard) and Ross Cullen, mixed by Scott Desmarais (Post Malone, Lizzo, blink-182), and mastered by Chris Gehringer (Lana Del Rey, Lady Gaga, Rihanna). The production pedigree alone signals how seriously everyone involved is taking this record.

CHALK head into a massive spring and summer, with SXSW already under their belt, a full UK and Ireland headline tour running through May, festival appearances including Bearded Theory and God Save The Kouign, and a headline slot at Custom House Square in Belfast supporting IDLES in August.

‘Crystalpunk’ Track Listing:

  1. Tongue
  2. Pain
  3. Can’t Feel It
  4. Longer
  5. One-Nine-Eight-Zero
  6. Eclipse
  7. Skem
  8. I.D.C.
  9. Béal Feirste
  10. Ache

2026 Tour Dates:

May 14 – Glasgow, UK @ The Arts School

May 15 – Dublin, IRE @ The Button Factory

May 16 – Belfast, NI @ Limelight

May 20 – Derbyshire, UK @ Bearded Theory

Jun 13 – Penmarc’h, FRA @ God Save The Kouign Festival

Aug 26 – Belfast, UK @ Custom House Square (with IDLES)

Dave Lenahan and Karree Phillips Find Something Real on Americana Duet “Wildflowers”

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Some songs don’t need to raise their voice to make an impression. “Wildflowers,” the new single from Dave Lenahan featuring Karree Phillips, is exactly that kind of track, a warm, folk-leaning country duet that draws you in quietly and stays with you.

The song celebrates love that grows through shared moments and steady presence rather than grand gestures. Lenahan and Phillips trade lines with genuine ease, giving each other room to breathe and meeting naturally in the middle. The chemistry between them feels conversational and unforced, like a story told softly between two people who mean every word.

The chorus anchors everything: “Young love blooming in the sun / two hearts beating as one / talking ’bout forever / how we’ll always be together.” It’s a classic-leaning sentiment delivered with warmth and sincerity, and it lands cleanly because neither performer oversells it.

Lenahan leans comfortably into Americana and folk influences here, keeping the production grounded and the focus squarely on the performances. “Wildflowers” is a song built around connection, and it delivers that in full.

Whey Jennings Hits the Road Hard With the Massive Baptized By Fire Tour

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Whey Jennings runs deep. The Nashville country singer-songwriter has launched his 2026 Baptized By Fire Tour, a nationwide run hitting more than 45 cities across 18 U.S. states, and he’s bringing his sophomore album of the same name along for the ride. ‘Baptized By Fire’ is out now via Dirt Rock Empire.

The tour is a full-year commitment, woven through festival appearances, residencies, and special events that reflect exactly the kind of artist Jennings is, roots-driven, road-tested, and deeply connected to his audience. Festival stops include the Long Beach Country Festival, Veteran’s Band Aid Music Festival, Buckles n’ Spurs Country Music Festival, NEO Vet Fest, Monsoon Lake Opry Festival, Poppy Mountain Music Festival, and the Lone Star Rally.

Jennings puts it in his own words: “The 2026 Baptized By Fire tour is shaping up to be a powerhouse year and one for the record books as I make my way into new towns and new stages. I’ll be celebrating my new music, my faith and my family on this tour, so make sure you plan to join us when I’m nearby. God bless my fans, I love you all.”

That sincerity is baked into everything Jennings does, and the scale of this tour reflects just how much momentum he’s carrying into 2026. Additional dates and festival appearances are still to be announced.

2026 Baptized By Fire Tour Dates:

May 14 – Ashland, KY

May 15 – Crossville, TN

May 18 – Lexington, KY

May 22 – Forksville, PA

May 23 – Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Country Festival)

May 24 – Temecula, CA

May 25 – Rancho Cucamonga, CA

May 29 – Virginia Beach, VA (Veteran’s Band Aid Music Festival)

Jun 5 – Myrtle Beach, SC

Jun 6 – Campbell Hall Junction, NY

Jun 12 – Dayton, TX (Buckles n’ Spurs Country Music Festival)

Jun 19 – Hinton, OK

Jun 24 – Warrendale, PA

Jun 26 – Cadillac, MI

Jun 27 – Lima, OH

Jun 28 – Lebanon, OH

Jul 30 – Kittanning, PA

Aug 1 – Westtown, NY

Aug 7 – Alden, NY

Aug 8 – Alexandria, PA

Aug 9 – Miamisburg, OH

Aug 14 – Watseka, IL

Aug 15 – Cory, IN

Aug 16 – Belleville, IL

Aug 29 – North Ridgeville, OH (NEO Vet Fest)

Sep 3 – Foxburg, PA

Sep 6 – Bellefontaine, OH

Sep 11 – Sunburg, MN (Monsoon Lake Opry Festival)

Sep 18 – New Market, TN

Sep 19 – Morehead, KY (Poppy Mountain Music Festival)

Oct 16-18 – Ormond Beach, FL

Oct 31 – Powells Point, NC

Nov 6-8 – Galveston, TX (Lone Star Rally)

Crobot’s Brandon Yeagley Brings Let There Be Rock School to His Pennsylvania Hometown

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Brandon Yeagley has come full circle. The frontman of hard rock outfit Crobot, a band with multiple Top 20 Billboard-charting singles and a Top 10 hit with “Low Life,” has co-founded Let There Be Rock School – Pottsville, a performance-based music education center now open at 2300 Mahantongo Street in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the same region where Yeagley first picked up music and formed his earliest bands.

The school’s mission is direct and community-focused: to prove that students from Schuylkill County can build real, lasting careers in music without leaving home to do it. That’s not an abstract goal for Yeagley. It’s a lived one.

Let There Be Rock School – Pottsville runs on a performance-first curriculum that separates it from traditional lesson models. Students don’t just learn an instrument in isolation. They learn to collaborate in bands, rehearse with intention, and step onto a stage with confidence. Programs cover guitar, bass, drums, vocals, keyboards, songwriting, improvisation, and ensemble performance, available to children, teens, and adults through one-on-one lessons, band programs, or a combination of both.

Yeagley’s decades of international touring and charting records aren’t just credentials hanging on the wall. He’s shaped the curriculum himself, building practical, real-world pathways into the program rather than pure theory. After years on the road, the decision to reinvest in the community that shaped him was a deliberate one.

The school functions as a creative incubator at every level, from first lessons through advanced performance. Regular live showcases serve as key developmental milestones, and community partnerships keep the school tied to the local arts ecosystem it’s working to strengthen.

Enrollment is open now, with limited space available.

Chris Poland and Marty Friedman Reunite on Nuclear Messiah’s All-Star Metal Album ‘Black Flame’

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Some albums are collections of songs. ‘Black Flame’ is something else entirely. Nuclear Messiah’s all-star concept album is out now via Cleopatra Records, and it’s one of the most ambitious heavy music projects in recent memory, uniting 36 iconic musicians across five decades of rock and metal history.

Built around the guitar mastery of Chris Poland, the former Megadeth guitarist whose fusion-driven technique helped reshape modern metal, ‘Black Flame’ is a full-scale metal summit. Produced by Cleopatra founder Brian Perera, Derek Hughes, and Jurgen Engler, with A&R direction from John Lappen, the record opens with a spoken introduction from William Shatner and doesn’t let up from there.

The lead single “Electric Burn” is the album’s climactic closer, and it delivers exactly what that position demands. Poland is joined by fellow Megadeth alumni Marty Friedman and Chris Adler, alongside Blue Oyster Cult bassist Joe Bouchard and Ross The Boss frontman Marc Lopes. Poland himself puts it plainly: “‘Electric Burn’ is just that, this song is on fire. Chris Adler is smokin’ hot and the rest of the band follows suit. I mean, come on, freakin’ Marty Friedman is on this track.”

The album’s guest list reads like a hall of fame roll call. Sebastian Bach, Rick Wakeman, Tim “Ripper” Owens, Joe Lynn Turner, Pat Travers, Derek Sherinian, David Ellefson, Bumblefoot, Jonathan Cain, and many more each bring their own era and energy to the record. Covers of tracks from Lucifer’s Friend, May Blitz, Holocaust, and Uriah Heep sit alongside all-new material, each song composed by its own lineup.

Perera describes the project’s core: “Chris isn’t just a guitarist, he’s a spirit of sound. Nuclear Messiah was built around his brilliance and brought to life by an army of legends who share his passion and precision.” Poland echoes that sentiment about the full record: “This record has so many metal icons playing on it. It’s really a must for any metal head’s record collection.”

The “Electric Burn” video pulls footage from Kazy Tauginas’s award-winning film Mirror Life: Modern Zombies, a visual match for the track’s intensity and scale.

‘Black Flame’ is out now. It’s a living timeline of heavy music, and there’s nothing else quite like it.

‘Black Flame’ Track Listing:

  1. The Prophet Of Fallout feat. Chris Poland & William Shatner
  2. Devil Won’t Let Go feat. Chris Poland, Ronnie Romero, Vinnie Moore, Vinny Appice, Don Airey, Steve Di Giorgio
  3. Death Or Glory feat. Chris Poland, Thor, Bob Daisley, Glen Drover, Fred Aching
  4. Ride The Sky feat. Chris Poland, Arthur Brown, Vinny Appice, Alan Davey
  5. Dice And Thunder feat. Chris Poland, Rick Wakeman, Ronnie Romero, Bumblefoot, Steve Di Giorgio, Fred Aching
  6. For Mad Men Only feat. Chris Poland, Pat Travers, Joe Lynn Turner, Alan Davey, Shawn Drover
  7. Nuclear Messiah feat. Chris Poland, Lance Lopez, Greg Walker, Tim “Ripper” Owens, Vinny Appice, Don Airey
  8. Look At Yourself feat. Chris Poland, Sebastian Bach, Derek Sherinian, Bob Daisley, Mick Box, Carmine Appice
  9. She’s So Evil feat. Chris Poland, Joel Hoekstra, David Ellefson, Don Airey, Andrew Freeman, Simon Wright
  10. Black Flame feat. Chris Poland, Ronnie Romero, Jonathan Cain, Phil Soussan, Glen Drover, Chris Adler
  11. Electric Burn feat. Chris Poland, Marty Friedman, Joe Bouchard, Marc Lopes, Chris Adler

Sublime Me Gusta Festival Expands With New Dates in Portland and Salt Lake City

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Sublime’s inaugural Me Gusta Festival is growing fast. The multi-city reggae and punk celebration has added 2 new dates, bringing the festival series to Portland, Oregon and Salt Lake City, Utah this summer.

The festival takes its name from the iconic lyric “Me gusta mi reggae, me gusta punk rock” from “Caress Me Down,” and that spirit runs through every lineup announcement. This is a hand-picked celebration of the crossroads where reggae, punk rock, and hip hop meet, built around the timeless cultural footprint of Sublime.

The June 27 Portland edition at Tom McCall Waterfront Park features Sublime, Cypress Hill, The Interrupters, Long Beach Dub All Stars, Codefendants, and DIZZYISDEAD on the main stage, with Jakobs Castle (featuring Jakob Nowell) and Strange Case on the SVN/BVRNT Stage. It’s a stacked afternoon by any measure.

Salt Lake City gets its turn on July 18 at Zions Bank Stadium, with Sublime joined by Slightly Stoopid, Pennywise, Long Beach Dub All Stars, The Ataris, and Codefendants on the main stage, plus Jakobs Castle and Strange Case on the SVN/BVRNT Stage.

The festival is co-produced by Sublime and Brew Ha Ha Productions, one of the country’s leading independent festival producers. Created by Regime Music Group and BHHP, Me Gusta is built as a national series, an all-ages, full-day experience with live music, local vendors, art, food, and exclusive Sublime experiences at every stop.

General Admission tickets start at $89.99. Portland and Fort Worth events also offer a craft beer sampling add-on for $15.99 for attendees 21 and older.

Sublime Me Gusta Festival Dates:

June 27 – Portland, OR @ Tom McCall Waterfront Park

July 18 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Zions Bank Stadium

J. Cole Takes ‘The Fall Off’ Global With a 50-Plus City Arena Tour

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J. Cole is taking ‘The Fall Off’ everywhere. The Fayetteville rapper has announced The Fall-Off Tour, a global arena run covering more than 50 cities across 15 countries, from North America through Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and a stadium finale in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The tour is his first solo headlining run in five years, following 2021’s The Off-Season Tour, and his first full global run since the 2017 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The scale alone signals how much is riding on this moment, and Cole is clearly ready to meet it.

The Fall-Off Tour supports ‘The Fall Off,’ J. Cole’s seventh studio album, out now via Cole World, Inc. under exclusive license to Interscope Records. The record has been years in the making, and the tour matches its ambition stop for stop.

The run kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center and closes December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in a decade. In between, the tour hits Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Los Angeles, London (two nights at The O2), Amsterdam, Paris, Sydney, Auckland, and more.

Tickets are on sale now.

The Fall-Off Tour 2026 Dates:

July 11 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

July 14 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

July 15 – Tampa, FL @ Benchmark International Arena

July 17 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

July 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena

July 23 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena

July 25 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre

July 27 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

July 31 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center

Aug 4 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

Aug 5 – Queens, NY @ UBS Arena

Aug 7 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Aug 11 – Chicago, IL @ United Center

Aug 15 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena

Aug 16 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

Aug 18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center

Aug 19 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center

Aug 21 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

Aug 24 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

Aug 25 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

Aug 27 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center

Aug 29 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena

Sept 1 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena

Sept 3 – Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome

Sept 6 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena

Sept 9 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena

Sept 10 – Phoenix, AZ @ Mortgage Matchup Center

Sept 13 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center

Sept 14 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

Sept 16 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

Sept 19 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

Sept 23 – Fayetteville, NC @ Crown Coliseum

Oct 7 – Berlin, DE @ Uber Arena

Oct 9 – Zurich, CH @ AG Hallenstadion

Oct 12 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome

Oct 15 – Cologne, DE @ LANXESS Arena

Oct 17 – Antwerp, BE @ AFAS Dome

Oct 19 – London, UK @ The O2

Oct 20 – London, UK @ The O2

Oct 22 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena

Oct 25 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena

Oct 26 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro

Oct 28 – Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live

Oct 31 – Nottingham, UK @ Motorpoint Arena

Nov 5 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena

Nov 8 – Hamburg, DE @ Barclays Arena

Nov 9 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena

Nov 11 – Stockholm, SE @ Avicii Arena

Nov 12 – Oslo, NO @ Unity Arena

Nov 25 – Brisbane, AU @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Nov 28 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena

Dec 1 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena

Dec 5 – Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena

Dec 12 – Johannesburg, ZA @ FNB Stadium

Shinedown Drop New Single “Safe And Sound” and Announce Massive ‘Ei8ht’ Album and World Tour

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Shinedown are firing on all cylinders. The rock hitmakers have released new single “Safe And Sound” and announced their eighth studio album ‘Ei8ht,’ out May 29 via Atlantic Records, alongside the Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour, a 54-date run spanning 11 countries across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe.

Vocalist Brent Smith speaks to the weight of the record: “This album is over a year in the making. Without question, as a band, we pushed ourselves like never before.” The album was produced by Eric Bass, Shinedown’s own bassist and producer, with Smith noting the entire band’s deep pride in the collaboration.

‘Ei8ht’ is an 18-track statement. From opener “At The Bottom” through to closer “The Pilot,” the record spans the full range of what Shinedown do best, melodic muscle, emotional depth, and rock songs built to fill arenas. “Safe And Sound” is already a strong indicator of what the album delivers.

The Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour is a genuinely massive undertaking. Joining Shinedown on various dates are Coheed and Cambria, Black Stone Cherry, From Ashes to New, DJ Rock Feed, and Those Damn Crows. The tour opens May 13 in Green Bay and runs through a full European and UK leg closing in Dublin on November 22.

Beyond the tour, Shinedown have also launched their first-ever curated festival, Shinedown’s Lunatic Ball Beach Weekend, a three-day destination event in Miramar Beach, FL on October 23-25. The lineup includes Bush, Hanson, Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm, Living Colour, From Ashes to New, and more.

Tickets for North American and European dates are on sale now.

‘Ei8ht’ Track Listing:

  1. At The Bottom
  2. Dance, Kid, Dance
  3. Burning Down The Disco
  4. Three Six Five
  5. Young Again
  6. Dizzy
  7. Imposter
  8. Machine Gun
  9. Outlaw
  10. Safe And Sound
  11. Searchlight
  12. Bear With Me
  13. Deep End
  14. Killing Fields
  15. Back To The Living
  16. Wide Open
  17. So Glad That You Asked
  18. The Pilot

Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour Dates:

May 13 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center

May 15 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple Festival Headlining

May 16 – Madison, WI @ Kohl Center

May 18 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center

May 19 – Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena

May 22 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

May 23 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center

May 26 – Jacksonville, FL @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

May 28 – Estero, FL @ Hertz Center

May 30 – Tampa, FL @ Benchmark International Arena

June 2 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum

June 5 – Norfolk, VA @ Chartway Arena

June 6 – Hershey, PA @ GIANT Center

July 11 – Mt. Pleasant, MI @ Soaring Eagle

July 13 – Toronto, ON @ Coca-Cola Coliseum

July 15 – Quebec City, QC @ Centre Vidéotron

July 17 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

July 18 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena

July 20 – Manchester, NH @ SNHU Arena

July 21 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

July 23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena

July 25 – Knoxville, TN @ Food City Center

July 30 – Lubbock, TX @ United Supermarkets Arena

July 31 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Weidner Field

Aug 2 – El Paso, TX @ UTEP Don Haskins Center

Aug 4 – Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Arena

Aug 6 – Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena

Aug 7 – Las Vegas, NV @ Michelob ULTRA Arena

Aug 9 – Sparks, NV @ Nugget Event Center

Aug 10 – Boise, ID @ ExtraMile Arena

Aug 12 – Billings, MT @ First Interstate Arena at Metrapark

Aug 14 – Spokane, WA @ Numerica Veterans Arena

Aug 15 – Vancouver, BC @ PNE Pacific Coliseum

Aug 17 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place

Aug 20 – Fargo, ND @ Fargodome

Aug 21 – Welch, MN @ Treasure Island Resort

Aug 23 – Springfield, IL @ Illinois State Fair

Sept 4 – Dyersville, IA @ Velocity Festival

Sept 10 – McHenry, IL @ McHenry Music Festival

Oct 31 – Paris, FR @ Zénith Paris – La Villette

Nov 2 – Milan, IT @ Alcatraz

Nov 4 – Tilburg, NL @ O13

Nov 6 – Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlín

Nov 8 – Copenhagen, DK @ Falkonersalen

Nov 9 – Stockholm, SE @ Annexet

Nov 11 – Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle

Nov 12 – Düsseldorf, DE @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle

Nov 14 – Birmingham, UK @ bp pulse LIVE

Nov 16 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro

Nov 17 – Nottingham, UK @ Motorpoint Arena

Nov 19 – London, UK @ OVO Arena Wembley

Nov 20 – Manchester, UK @ AO Arena

Nov 22 – Dublin, IE @ 3Olympia Theatre