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Joe Bonamassa Announces 2026 Spring Tour With Stops at Taft Theatre, DPAC, Benedum Center, BayCare Sound & More

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Fresh off the release of his acclaimed new studio album Breakthrough, celebrated blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa has announced an extensive 2026 U.S. Spring Tour. The 18-date run kicks off February 21st in South Bend, IN and will bring Bonamassa’s powerful live show to theaters and arenas across the Midwest and East Coast, culminating in a March 21st performance at The BayCare Sound in Clearwater, FL.

Tickets go on sale to the public this Friday, July 25th at 10am local time, following a series of exclusive presales beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, July 22nd. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit jbonamassa.com/tour-dates.

The tour announcement arrives just days after Bonamassa released Breakthrough, his most adventurous and genre-defying, and emotionally resonant effort to date. Out now on J&R Adventures, his 17th studio album, spans genre and geography, blending global influences with deeply personal songwriting and, of course, Bonamassa’s signature guitar mastery. Produced by longtime collaborator Kevin Shirley and co-written with Tom Hambridge, James House and Gary Nicholson, Breakthrough has already earned critical acclaim for its stylistic boldness and mature songcraft. Order the new album HERE and watch the official music video for the latest single “Broken Record” NOW.

Early reviews for Breakthrough have been overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising both its artistic range and emotional depth. Premier Guitar featured Bonamassa on its cover and called Breakthrough a “full-hearted essay in expressive playing and singing,” noting the album’s balance between “hard-edged, riff-driven” rock and “classic soul-pop.” Blues Rock Review awarded it 9.5/10 stars, calling it “an amazing record that promises to become a classic” and highlighting its “immaculate collection of timeless music.” Cryptic Rock called it “a decisive, intentional, forward-looking statement” and praised its “richly diverse sound.” At the same time, Rock and Blues Muse hailed it as “another keeper” and “one of Bonamassa’s finest.”

The Spring Tour announcement adds to an already packed schedule for Bonamassa. He just wrapped a successful run of European summer dates, including sold-out shows in Ireland and headline sets at iconic festivals like North Sea Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival and Bospop. He now turns his focus to a U.S. summer amphitheater run, including marquee stops at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA (July 31st) and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO (August 8th). In September, he’ll be opening for THE WHO in Chicago and performing at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville, KY, before headlining the sold-out Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea Alaska cruise. A full U.S. fall tour kicks off in November and runs through the end of the year. For the latest news, tour updates, and VIP package info, visit jbonamassa.com.

JOE BONAMASSA – TOUR SCHEDULE
 
U.S. SUMMER TOUR 2025
July 31 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre
August 1 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
August 3 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater
August 5 – Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest
August 6 – Pocatello, ID – Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre
August 8 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 9 – Albuquerque, NM – Sandia Resort & Casino Amphitheater
 
SEPTEMBER 2025
September 7 – Chicago, IL – United Center*
September 9 – Chicago, IL – United Center*
September 12 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond Festival
September 13 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap
September 15-21, 2025 – Seattle, WA – Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea ALASKA

*Supporting The Who
 
U.S. FALL TOUR 2025
November 3 – Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre
November 5 – Toronto, ON – The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
November 7 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
November 8 – Fort Wayne, IN – Embassy Theatre
November 10 – Rockford, IL – Coronado Theatre
November 11 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre
November 14 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater
November 15 – Houston, TX – Hobby Center
November 18 – Corpus Christi, TX – American Bank Center Selena Auditorium
November 19 – Abilene, TX – Abilene Auditorium
November 21 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
November 22 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
November 23 – Shreveport, LA – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
November 25 – Fayetteville, AR – Walton Arts Center
November 26 – St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre
November 29 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre
November 30 – Montgomery, AL – Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
December 2 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theatre
December 3 – Sarasota, FL – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
December 5 – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena
December 6 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
 
U.S. SPRING TOUR 2026 (NEWLY ANNOUNCED)
February 21 – South Bend, IN – The Morris Performing Arts Center
February 23 – Cedar Rapids, IA – Paramount Theatre
February 25 – Madison, WI – Overture Center for the Arts
February 27 – Peoria, IL – Prairie Home Alliance Theater
February 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre
March 2 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
March 4 – Springfield, MA – Springfield Symphony Hall
March 6 – Westbury, NY – Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair
March 7 – Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center
March 8 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts
March 10 – Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts Center
March 11 – Virginia Beach, VA – Sandler Center
March 13 – Durham, NC – DPAC
March 14 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
March 17 – Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Auditorium
March 19 – Huntsville, AL – VBC Mark C. Smith Concert Hall
March 20 – Macon, GA – Atrium Health Amphitheater
March 21 – Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound
March 25-29, 2026 – Miami, FL – Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea XI +
April 10-12, 2026 – Miramar Beach, FL – Sound Wave Beach Weekend +

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Pink Talking Fish Adds Northeast, Florida & NYE Shows With Steely Dead to Complete 2024 Tour

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Pink Talking Fish is rounding out the second half of an extensive fall tour. Previously announced shows focus on the West Coast in September and October, while the newly announced November and December dates run through the Northeast and Florida. Highlights include headline appearances at premiere venues such as The State Theatre (Ithaca, NY), The State Theatre (Portland, ME), Starland Ballroom (Sayreville, NJ), and what has become an annual first‑weekend‑of‑December return to Higher Ground (Burlington, VT).

For New Year’s Eve, Pink Talking Fish teams up with fellow “Tribute Fusion” act Steely Dead for a special run in the Midwest. Together, these bands will craft unique performances celebrating the music of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Phish, Steely Dan, and the Grateful Dead.

The NYE run starts in Madison, WI, on 12/30, with New Year’s Eve proper in Chicago, IL, at Park West. The celebration continues into the first weekend of 2026 with shows in Columbus, OH; Pittsburgh, PA; and Buffalo, NY.

Pink Talking Fish performs this weekend at Sunday River Resort in Newry, ME, for two nights surrounding the annual Tough Mountain Challenge.

COMPLETE PINK TALKING FISH TOUR DATES

7/25–26: Newry, ME — Tough Mountain Challenge Weekend at Sunday River Resort
8/09: Hillsboro, WI — Driftless Music Gardens — People Fest
8/22: Bar Harbor, ME — Criterion Theatre
8/23: Jay, VT — Jay Peak Resort — Garden of Eden Festival
8/27–28: Wellfleet, MA — The Beachcomber
8/30: Salisbury, MA — Blue Ocean Music Hall
8/31: South Kingston, RI — Ocean Mist

FALL TOUR

09/19: Salt Lake City, UT — The State Room
09/20: Seattle, WA — Hidden Hall
09/21: Bend, OR — Cascade Equinox Festival
10/03: Plymouth, NH — The Flying Monkey
10/04: Hartford, CT — Infinity Music Hall
10/23: Hermosa Beach, CA — Saint Rocke
10/24: Solana Beach, CA — The Belly Up — Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Celebration
10/25: Los Angeles, CA — The Lodge Room
10/26: San Luis Obispo, CA — SLO Brews
10/29: Ventura, CA — The Majestic Ventura Theater
10/30: Menlo Park, CA — The Guild Theatre — Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Celebration
10/31: Auburn, CA — Odd Fellows
11/01–02: Mill Valley, CA — Sweetwater Music Hall
11/21: Sayreville, NJ — Starland Ballroom
11/22: Ithaca, NY — The State Theatre
12/05: Saratoga Springs, NY — Putnam Place
12/06: Burlington, VT — Higher Ground
12/11: Tampa, FL — Crowbar
12/12–13: Boca Raton, FL — The Funky Biscuit
12/20: Portland, ME — The State Theatre

NYE RUN w/ STEELY DEAD

12/30: Madison, WI — Atwood Music Hall
12/31: Chicago, IL — Park West
01/02: Columbus, OH — The Bluestone
01/03: Pittsburgh, PA — Thunderbird Music Hall
01/04: Buffalo, NY — Buffalo Iron Works

Kitchen Dwellers Announce Fall Tour With Fireside Collective, The Mallett Brothers, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades & More

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Today, Montana-based quartet Kitchen Dwellers announced their 18-date Fall Tour, kicking off in late October with a leg through the Southeast and taking the band through the Northeast and Midwest. The band’s annual Halloween celebration will include a special two-night stand at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC, featuring support from Fireside Collective.

The tour continues with a performance at The Bowery Ballroom in New York City with support from The Mallett Brothers, and a double-header at Chicago’s Thalia Hall alongside Horseshoes & Hand Grenades and Them Coulee Boys.

In conjunction with the tour, the band has announced a brand-new “Unplugged VIP Experience,” launching this fall. The VIP package includes a Pre-Show Acoustic Performance, Early Venue Access, and more.

Pre-sale tickets will be available starting Wednesday, July 23 at 12 PM ET, with general on-sale beginning Friday, July 25 at 12 PM ET. Fans can sign up now to receive a pre-sale code.

This Fall Tour announcement follows a landmark summer for the outfit, currently on a national tour with Leftover Salmon and The Infamous Stringdusters. Recent milestone performances include their headline debut at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, their first-ever appearance at Bonnaroo, and a headline performance at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium.

All tour information and up-to-date news can be found at kitchendwellers.com.

KITCHEN DWELLERS ON TOUR

Aug 1 • Washington’s • Fort Collins, CO #
Aug 2 • Rhythms on the Rio • Del Norte, CO
Aug 3 • Belly Up • Aspen, CO %
Aug 7 • Amphitheater at Las Colonias • Grand Junction, CO &
Aug 8 • Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival • Alta, WY
Aug 9 • KettleHouse Amphitheater • Bonner, MT &
Aug 10 • Marymoor Live • Redmond, WA &
Aug 12 • McDonald Theatre • Eugene, OR &
Aug 13 • Britt Pavilion • Jacksonville, OR &
Aug 14 • McMenamins Grand Lodge • Forest Grove, OR &
Aug 15 • The Glow Plaza Festival Grounds • Reno, NV &
Aug 16 • The Warfield • San Francisco, CA &
Sep 4 – 7 • Pine Creek Lodge • Livingston, MT
Sep 19 – 21 • FreshGrass Music Festival • North Adams, MA
Sep 20 – 21 • Annapolis Baygrass Festival • Annapolis, MD
Oct 8 – 12 • Hillberry: The Harvest Moon Festival • Eureka Springs, AR
Oct 29 • Saturn • Birmingham, AL <
Oct 30 • Terminal West • Atlanta, GA <
Oct 31 – Nov 1 • The Orange Peel • Asheville, NC <
Nov 2 • The Ramkat • Winston-Salem, NC +
Nov 5 • The Broadberry • Richmond, VA +
Nov 6 • XL Live • Harrisburg, PA +
Nov 7 • Underground Arts • Philadelphia, PA +
Nov 8 • The Bowery Ballroom • New York, NY =
Nov 13 • The Sinclair • Cambridge, MA =
Nov 14 • Higher Ground Ballroom • South Burlington, VT =
Nov 15 • State Theatre • Portland, ME ^
Nov 18 • Thunderbird Café and Music Hall • Pittsburgh, PA *
Nov 19 • Beachland Ballroom & Tavern • Cleveland, OH *
Nov 20 • Madison Live • Covington, KY *
Nov 21 • Thalia Hall • Chicago, IL *
Nov 22 • Thalia Hall • Chicago, IL >
Nov 23 • Fine Line • Minneapolis, MN *

Dec 11 – 15 • Strings & Sol • Puerto Morelos, MX

Artists Who Changed Music Without a Billboard Hot 100 #1 Hit

There are certain artists who revolutionized music, influencing generations of musicians and fans, but never reached the coveted #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite this, their impact is undeniable. From iconic rock bands to soul legends, these artists built legacies through timeless music, passion, and raw talent.

Backstreet Boys
The Backstreet Boys dominated the pop world in the late ’90s and early 2000s with hits like “I Want It That Way,” yet never reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Still, their influence on boy bands and pop music remains massive, cementing their place in music history.

Babyface
Known for his smooth R&B ballads and work behind the scenes as a producer, Babyface’s influence extends far beyond his chart positions. While his solo career peaked at No. 4, his songwriting and production for other artists created countless chart-topping hits.

Bob Dylan
Though one of the most influential songwriters of all time, Bob Dylan never reached No. 1 on the Hot 100. However, his poetic lyrics and folk-influenced rock reshaped the musical landscape, earning him a place in the pantheon of all-time greats.

Bob Marley
Bob Marley’s reggae anthems like “No Woman, No Cry” and “One Love” didn’t top the charts, but his influence on global music is immeasurable. His message of peace and unity continues to inspire artists worldwide, making him an icon beyond the music charts.

Bruce Springsteen
Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” and other hits reached high chart positions, but a No. 1 still eluded him. Known for his powerful lyrics and working-class anthems, he’s regarded as one of rock’s greatest storytellers and performers.

Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan’s legacy as the Queen of Funk is unmatched, though she never clinched a No. 1 hit. Tracks like “I Feel for You” and “Tell Me Something Good” earned her top 10 spots, and she influenced soul, funk, and R&B in ways few could replicate.

Creedence Clearwater Revival
Though Creedence Clearwater Revival had five songs peak at No. 2, including “Bad Moon Rising” and “Proud Mary,” a No. 1 hit evaded them. Still, their swamp rock sound, rooted in the Southern U.S., continues to influence bands in multiple genres.

David Guetta
As a pioneer in electronic dance music, David Guetta has created countless hits, but none reached No. 1 on the Hot 100. His collaborations with artists like Sia and Nicki Minaj have been instrumental in shaping modern EDM’s mainstream appeal.

Deep Purple
Deep Purple’s heavy rock anthems like “Smoke on the Water” and “Child in Time” made them legends, but a No. 1 Hot 100 hit was not in the cards. Their influence on hard rock and heavy metal is immeasurable, with their music continuing to inspire bands today.

Don Henley
Known for his work with the Eagles, Henley’s solo career included hits like “Boys of Summer,” but none topped the Hot 100. His reflective songwriting and blend of rock and pop made him an influential figure in rock’s evolution.

En Vogue
En Vogue’s harmonies and R&B flair made them one of the most influential girl groups of the ’90s, but their highest-charting hits peaked at No. 2. Their unique style, blending pop and soul, inspired generations of female artists.

Imagine Dragons
Imagine Dragons never made it to No. 1, but they’ve dominated pop-rock with hits like “Radioactive” and “Believer.” Their catchy, anthemic style has made them one of the most successful rock bands of the 2010s.

James Brown
Known as the Godfather of Soul, James Brown’s groundbreaking influence on funk and soul music cannot be overstated. While none of his songs topped the Hot 100, tracks like “I Got You (I Feel Good)” are iconic in shaping modern music.

Jimi Hendrix
Hendrix is often considered the greatest guitarist ever, yet his highest-charting single, “All Along the Watchtower,” peaked at No. 20. His revolutionary approach to the guitar and his genre-defying music left an everlasting mark on rock.

Jody Watley
Jody Watley’s blend of pop and R&B made her one of the most influential artists of the ’80s and ’90s, yet her highest-charting hit never broke into the top 10. Her unique sound paved the way for future R&B and pop artists.

Johnny Cash
Despite a career spanning decades and a musical influence that crosses genres, Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” was his lone hit in the top 10, peaking at No. 2. His impact on country music and beyond is felt in countless artists who followed.

Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin’s lack of a Hot 100 No. 1 is surprising given their legendary status. Despite “Whole Lotta Love” and other hits peaking high on the chart, their refusal to cater to the pop format only elevated their status as one of the greatest rock bands ever.

MC Hammer
MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This” was a cultural phenomenon in the early ’90s but never reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Still, his impact on rap and pop culture, along with his dance moves, earned him a lasting place in music history.

Martha & The Vandellas
With hits like “Dancing in the Street,” Martha & The Vandellas became iconic figures of the Motown sound, though they never topped the charts. Their music set the stage for the soul revolution that would follow.

Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott reached No. 2 with “Work It” and “1, 2 Step,” but never saw a No. 1 single. A pioneer of hip-hop and R&B, her groundbreaking music videos and innovative sounds reshaped the music industry.

New Edition
New Edition’s pop and R&B hits like “Candy Girl” and “Cool It Now” made them famous, but their highest-charting single peaked at No. 3. Still, they helped shape the sound of boy bands that came after them, influencing groups like Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC.

One Direction
One Direction’s fanbase and chart presence were undeniable, yet they never reached No. 1 on the Hot 100. Their infectious pop songs like “What Makes You Beautiful” and “Story of My Life” continue to be anthems of the 2010s.

Pat Benatar
With rock anthems like “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” Pat Benatar defined ’80s rock but never had a Hot 100 No. 1. Her distinctive voice and empowering songs have influenced generations of female rockers.

Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow’s “All I Wanna Do” reached No. 2 but never claimed the top spot. Her folk-rock style, blending acoustic and alternative sounds, has influenced countless artists in the decades since.

The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters brought a fusion of pop, R&B, and jazz, yet their biggest hits never reached No. 1. Despite this, their influence on artists who blend genres is clear, with songs like “Fire” still being celebrated today.

The Who
Despite being one of rock’s most influential bands, The Who only saw one top-10 hit with “I Can See for Miles.” Their music, however, has shaped the sound of modern rock, and their legacy is still felt across generations of musicians.

These artists all changed music in their own ways, leaving behind a legacy that goes far beyond chart positions. Their influence is undeniable, proving that true artistry isn’t about number ones—it’s about timeless impact.

10 Tips for Musicians Over 40 Navigating Today’s Industry

You’ve got experience, wisdom, and a killer back catalog – maybe it’s selling and streaming, maybe it’s not. The music world? Still spinning beautifully—just with a few new grooves, despite the pop world dominating your phone. Whether you’re picking the guitar back up or riding the wave from your last tour, here are 10 tips to thrive, connect, and keep the music playing.

1. Release music with rhythm
Frequent drops keep fans engaged and the algorithm happy. Singles, stripped-down sessions, B-sides from old drives—every release is a new entry point for listeners.

2. Refresh the classics
Old songs carry weight. Try live versions, acoustic takes, or anniversary editions. Let longtime fans relive them while welcoming new ones into the fold.

3. Work with younger artists
Great music comes from collaboration. Jump into co-writes, join sessions, or guest on a rising artist’s track. Energy flows both ways and cross-generational chemistry shines.

4. Share your world online
No need for viral dances. Post a rehearsal clip, a gear breakdown, or a story from the road. Let fans see the music through your eyes—unedited, unfiltered, unmistakably you.

5. Nurture your email list
Your mailing list is still powerful. These are the fans who’ve stayed with you. Give them early listens, tour updates, and stories they can’t get anywhere else.

6. Read the numbers
Streaming stats show where the music resonates. Use those insights to pick tour cities, plan merch, or choose what song gets a video next.

7. Focus on meaningful gigs
Skip the grind. Choose shows that feel special—intimate rooms, hometown spots, fan gatherings. When every show matters, every fan feels it.

8. Build a team that gets you
Surround yourself with people who know how to amplify your voice. A great publicist, manager, or digital pro can turn good momentum into great moments.

9. Look into licensing
TV, film, ads, podcasts—your songs still speak. Submit to sync libraries or pitch directly. There’s something timeless in a track with heart and history.

10. Keep creating
The story grows with every note. Momentum comes from movement, and every session, show, or single adds to the arc. The audience is still here.

You’ve lived the verses, earned the choruses, and mastered the encore. There’s no deadline on making music—only more chances to be heard, celebrated, and remembered. Keep going. We’ll be here listening.

Henry Rollins Corrects Bill Hader’s Story About Meeting David Lee Roth on Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

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Henry Rollins is clearing the air. After Bill Hader told a hilarious secondhand story on Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend about Rollins meeting David Lee Roth, Rollins chimed in to set the record straight—with trademark intensity and wit.


Ozzy Osbourne’s Isolated Vocals For “Mama, I’m Coming Home”

“Mama, I’m Coming Home” is Ozzy Osbourne at his most tender—written by Lemmy, powered by Zakk Wylde’s soaring guitar, and wrapped in raw emotion. Released in 1991, it became Ozzy’s biggest solo Billboard hit and his heartfelt farewell at his final 2025 show.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Isolated Vocals For Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”

Released in 1970, Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” became a defining moment in heavy metal. Clocking in under three minutes, it was a quick, riff-heavy burst that climbed to #4 in the U.K. and marked their first U.S. chart entry. A classic, plain and simple.










Ozzy Osbourne’s Isolated Vocals For “Crazy Train”

All aboard! Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” roared out of the station in 1980, a Cold War scream set to Randy Rhoads’ game-changing guitar riff. Rumors swirl about who sparked that iconic lick—Steve Miller? A Quiet Riot jam?—but one thing’s clear: it’s a metal anthem for the ages.

Lukas Nelson Launches ‘The American Romance ‘Tour With Stephen Wilson Jr., The Band Loula & Laci Kaye Booth

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Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Lukas Nelson will embark on his extensive The American Romance Tour this fall, which includes newly confirmed stops at Austin’s Paramount Theatre (two nights), Dallas’ Majestic Theatre, Nashville’s Pinnacle, Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre, Washington D.C.’s Lincoln Theater, Philadelphia’s Brooklyn Bowl and Chicago’s The Vic among others. See below for full tour routing.

Tickets for the new dates, which will feature special guests Stephen Wilson Jr., The Band Loula and Laci Kaye Booth, will be available for pre-sale starting Thursday, July 24 at 10:00am local time with general on-sale following on Friday, July 25 at 10:00am local time. Full details can be found at www.lukasnelson.com/tour.

The tour celebrates Nelson’s acclaimed new album, American Romance, which was released last month via Sony Music Nashville.

Produced by Grammy Award-winner Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), American Romance cements Nelson as a singular artist, as he showcases his songwriting dexterity and country-blended sound in a way that feels both familiar and new. Across the twelve tracks, including collaborations with Sierra Ferrell and Stephen Wilson Jr., Nelson tells stories of his life on the road, detailing the joys, complexities, beauty and heartbreak he’s encountered during his travels across the country.  

Reflecting on the project, Nelson shares, “This album is the first chapter in a whole new era of my life as an artist. It’s a love story to the country that raised me. Diners and highways that carried me through the joy and pain that led to the music you hear now.”

In addition to Nelson and Jennings, the record also features special contributions from Anderson East (“Disappearing Light,” producer) and SistaStrings (“Montana,” cello and viola) as well as Matt Chamberlain (drums), Corey McCormick (bass), Marty Muse (dobro), Russ Pahl (pedal steel), Chris Powell (drums), Brian Whelan (acoustic guitar) and Eleanor Whitmore (fiddle).

Since his debut over a decade ago, Nelson has become one of the most respected voices in music and released eight studio albums, including 2023’s Sticks and Stones, which spent 18 weeks in the top 10 of the Americana Albums chart and reached #1 on the Alt Country chart. A highly sought-after collaborator both in the studio and on stage, Nelson recently joined forces with The Travelin’ McCourys and Sierra Ferrell for a bluegrass-inspired rendition of Adele’s iconic hit, “Someone Like You,” and has also worked with artists such as Lainey Wilson, Ernest, Miranda Lambert, The Pistol Annies and more. Most recently, he performed at the MusiCares 2025 Person of the Year Gala, where he honored the Grateful Dead by performing “It Must Have Been the Roses” with Sierra Ferrell.

Nelson has also sold-out countless headline shows, been featured at renowned festivals such as Stagecoach, Ohana Festival, Bourbon & Beyond and Farm Aid and has made multiple appearances on late night shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Additionally, Nelson co-produced and co-wrote much of the music for the acclaimed 2018 film A Star is Born, in which he also appeared. The soundtrack won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and a BAFTA Award for Best Original Music.

AMERICAN ROMANCE TRACK LIST
1. Ain’t Done
2. Pretty Much
3. Make You Happy
4. Outsmarted
5. Disappearing Light (with Stephen Wilson Jr.)
6. Born Runnin’ Outta Time
7. All God Did
8. Montana
9. Friend in the End (feat. Sierra Ferrell)
10. The Lie
11. American Romance
12. You Were It

LUKAS NELSON CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
BOLD
 on-sale this Friday, July 25 at 10:00am local time
July 23—Kingston, NY—Ulster Performing Arts Center
July 25—Rutland, VT—Paramount Theatre
July 26—Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival
July 28—Deerfield, MA—Tree House Brewing Company
August 1—Big Sky, MT—Wildlands Festival*
August 2—Big Sky, MT—Wildlands Festival*
August 3—Rexford, MT—Abayance Bay Marina
August 6—Billings, MT—Pub Station
August 8—Park City, UT—Canyons Village at Park City
August 10—Alta, WY—Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival
September 13—Telluride, CO—Telluride Blues and Brews Festival
September 19—Ashland, KY—Healing Appalachia
September 20—Bristol, TN—Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
September 26—Dana Point, CA—Ohana Festival
September 29—Austin, TX—Paramount Theatre†
September 30—Austin, TX—Paramount Theatre†
October 2—Dallas, TX—Majestic Theatre†
October 3—Little Rock, AR—The Hall†

October 4—Memphis, TN—Mempho Music Festival
October 6—Decatur, AL—Princess Theatre
October 8—Nashville, TN—The Pinnacle§
October 9—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre§

October 10—North Charleston, SC—Riverfront Revival Music Festival
October 12—Wilmington, NC—Live Oak Bank Pavilion‡
October 14—Washington, D.C—Lincoln Theater§
October 15—Philadelphia, PA—Brooklyn Bowl§
October 21—Cleveland, OH—Globe Iron§
October 22—Detroit, MI—Majestic Theatre§
October 24—Milwaukee, WI—The Rave§
October 25—Madison, WI—The Sylvee§
October 26—Chicago, IL—The Vic§
October 28—Saint Paul, MN—Palace Theater§
October 29—Omaha, NE—The Admiral§
October 31—Denver, CO—Paramount Theatre§

*supporting Dave Matthews
†with special guest Laci Kaye Booth
§with special guest The Band Loula
‡with special guests Stephen Wilson Jr. and The Band Loula