Alex Warren is set to embark on his debut arena tour, titled Finding Family on the Road, starting May 25, 2026, in Nashville. The tour will visit multiple U.S. cities, Canada, and Europe, concluding at Madison Square Garden in New York on July 15. Fans can purchase tickets through various platforms, with proceeds supporting Camp Kesem.
Alex Warren, a Billboard chart-topper, has announced his first-ever arena tour, Finding Family on the Road. The tour kicks off on May 25, 2026, at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, and includes stops in cities such as Houston, Los Angeles, Portland, San Diego, Kansas City, and Chicago. It will extend to Canada and Europe before wrapping up on July 15, 2026, at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York. Openers for the shows are expected to be revealed closer to the dates.
This tour follows the success of Warren's debut album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and spent 13 nonconsecutive weeks in the top 10 this year. The album includes his No. 1 Hot 100 hit “Ordinary,” along with singles “Eternity,” “Bloodline” featuring Jelly Roll, “On My Mind” featuring Rosé, and “Burning Down” with Joe Jonas.
In partnership with PLUS1, $1 from every ticket sold will go to Camp Kesem, providing free camps and programs for children whose parents are battling cancer. Presale tickets went on sale November 19, 2025, with strong demand reported at several venues.
Tickets are available through multiple vendors. SeatGeek offers prices starting at $55, with a $10 discount using code BILLBOARD10. StubHub provides seating options under its FanProtect Guarantee, including 120% credit for cancellations. Vivid Seats starts at $98, with $30 off via code BB30 and a 100% Buyer Guarantee. Ticketmaster has options from $46, including close-up seats at $135, backed by a Fan Guarantee. TicketNetwork allows savings up to $300 with codes and pay-later options through Affirm. Gametime features tickets from $109 with guarantees for lowest prices and event protection.
These platforms ensure secure purchases, with Ticketmaster recently implementing measures like barring multiple accounts and requiring Social Security numbers from brokers to enhance ticket integrity.