Lucinda Williams announces spring 2026 US tour

Lucinda Williams has revealed dates for a US tour in May 2026, supporting her recent album World’s Gone Wrong. The shows span six states, beginning at Asheville’s Orange Peel on May 14 and concluding at New York’s Beacon Theatre on May 29.

Lucinda Williams, a veteran singer-songwriter, is scheduling a series of US performances in spring 2026 to promote her 16th studio album, World’s Gone Wrong, released in January. The album includes contributions from Brittney Spencer and Mavis Staples, with the latter joining for a cover of Bob Marley’s “So Much Trouble in the World.” Her prior release, Stories From a Rock n Roll Heart, arrived in 2023. This US outing precedes UK appearances announced in February, including Shrewsbury Folk Festival from August 27 to 31, plus dates in London, Salisbury, and Birmingham in September. The full US itinerary is as follows: - May 14: Asheville, NC - Orange Peel - May 15: Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom - May 18: Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer - May 19: Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer - May 21: Groton, MA - Groton Hill Music Center - May 22: Medford, MA - Chevalier Theatre - May 23: Provincetown, MA - Provincetown Town Hall - May 25: Washington, DC - 9:30 Club - May 26: Washington, DC - 9:30 Club - May 27: Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theater for the Arts - May 29: New York, NY - Beacon Theatre These dates cover North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Washington DC, New Jersey, and New York.

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