Keanu Reeves and Dogstar performing live on stage, promoting new album 'All in Now', music video, and world tour.
Keanu Reeves and Dogstar performing live on stage, promoting new album 'All in Now', music video, and world tour.
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Keanu Reeves' Dogstar announces fourth album 'All in Now' for May 2026 release, music video and world tour

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Rock trio Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves on bass, announced its fourth studio album 'All in Now' on March 6 via Instagram, set for worldwide release on May 29, 2026, through Dillon Street Records. Produced by Nick Launay, the album follows their 2023 reunion LP *Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees*. The band shared a music video for the title track and detailed an extensive tour kicking off in late May across California, the UK, Europe, and North America.

Dogstar—Keanu Reeves on bass, Bret Domrose on guitar and vocals, and Robert Mailhouse on drums—unveiled details of All in Now on March 6. The LP marks their second release since reforming in 2023 after a 20-year hiatus, following Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, their first new music since 2000's Happy Ending.

Originally formed in the 1990s, Dogstar released debut Our Little Visionary in 1996 before Happy Ending. They disbanded around 2002 amid Reeves' rising acting career, including The Matrix. The band reunited for a private gig in 2022, played their first official show in over 20 years at the BottleRocket festival in 2023, and issued single 'Everything Turns Around' that summer ahead of the 2023 album.

Reeves shared his excitement: “We couldn’t f****** wait. Personally, I loved it all. For me, the attitude was like, ‘let’s work hard and let’s GO.’” Mailhouse added: “The album really sets up the energy at the heart of this album and the fun that we’ve always had playing together. ‘All In Now’ just whacks you in the head. Talk about a live song... It just feels true to us. We’re leaning in, and we are going to keep going.”

Directed by Carlos Garcia Medina, the three-minute music video for the title track and first single depicts the trio performing in a dimly lit room. Tracklist: 'This Sphere,' 'All In Now,' 'Exalted,' 'Siren,' 'Punch The Sky,' 'What Is,' 'The Whisper,' 'Shards of Rain,' 'Shallow Easy.' A limited edition signed glass clear vinyl is available for purchase.

The tour launches May 28 at bEATS @ Yaamava’ Resort & Casino in Highland, California, and May 29 at Graton Resort & Casino in Rohnert Park, California. It continues through the UK and Europe into late July, including festivals like Download Festival in England, Pinkpop in the Netherlands, and Rock Werchter in Belgium. The North American leg begins August 1 at ACL Live at the Moody Theatre in Austin, Texas, with stops in Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Mashantucket, Boston, Hershey, New York, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, New Buffalo, Madison, Omaha, Denver, and concludes September 3 at The Complex in Salt Lake City.

The album and tour come despite Reeves' packed 2025 slate, including new films and a Broadway debut in Waiting for Godot alongside Alex Winter.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to Dogstar's fourth album 'All in Now', title track music video, and world tour announcement are predominantly positive. Fans and users praise the new single, Keanu Reeves' bass skills, and the band's return, with excitement about tour dates. High engagement from fan accounts and music enthusiasts highlights admiration and calls it 'cool' and 'pretty good'.

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