Bleachers to open Rolling Stone's 2026 Rock Tour in New Orleans

Bleachers, led by Jack Antonoff, will launch Rolling Stone's 2026 Rock Tour with a show at the Fillmore New Orleans on May 20. The performance comes two nights before the band's fifth album, everyone for 10 minutes, hits shelves. Openers Been Stellar and Thomas Dollbaum join for the event.

Bleachers announced the May 20 concert as the kickoff for this year's Rolling Stone Rock Tour, presented by Miller High Life. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 8, with public sales starting Thursday, April 9. The band described their new album in a press release as an optimistic record that spans harmony-laden folk rock, shimmering pop soul, and their signature sax-assisted New Jersey sound, despite brief dark moments. It follows their 2024 self-titled release and features the single “you and forever.” earlier this year, Rolling Stone critic Jon Dolan praised Antonoff's work with Bleachers as channeling his band side amid production for artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde. The tour expands on last year's sold-out shows by acts including Mk.gee in Denver, the Beaches in Chicago, Wet Leg in Nashville, and MJ Lenderman in New York. Additional 2026 dates include June 25 at Fillmore Denver, July 16 at House of Blues in San Diego, September 24 at Terminal 5 in New York, October 15 at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, and November 2 at The Truman in Nashville. Full lineups for those shows will be announced soon. Antonoff recently told Rolling Stone of his passion for live music: “People are fucking going to shows in a big way now….I love touring and live music so much. If people aren’t coming to your show, you ain’t worth shit.” The tour partners with Sonesta International Hotels, offering early ticket access to Sonesta Travel Pass members.

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Bleachers announce North American tour and new single

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Bleachers have revealed details of a North American tour supporting their fifth studio album, everyone for ten minutes, set for release on May 22 via Dirty Hit. The band also shared the second single, 'dirty wedding dress,' following the lead track 'you and forever.' The tour includes a five-night residency in Los Angeles this September.

Indie rock band Geese will perform as headliner for the Rolling Stone Rock Tour in Denver on June 25. The group from Brooklyn will play Summit Music Hall with opener Airy Foist.

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Noah Kahan will headline Rolling Stone's inaugural Stateside music festival on July 4 at Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, New York. The event features an Americana-themed celebration with fireworks, food vendors, and a lineup of performers on two stages. Tickets are available now at statesidefest.com/tickets.

Guns N’ Roses launched their 2026 world tour on March 28 at the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival in Monterrey, Mexico. The band debuted live performances of singles “Nothin’” and “Atlas” before an estimated crowd of 100,000 at Parque Fundidora. Keyboardist Melissa Reese is absent from the tour due to personal reasons.

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Post Malone has postponed the start of his Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2 with Jelly Roll to complete his upcoming double album, The Eternal Buzz. The singer canceled the first six shows, originally set to begin May 13 in El Paso, Texas. The tour will now kick off June 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Bluegrass artist Billy Strings has confirmed a U.S. tour running from September through December, with stops in Denver, Los Angeles, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Fort Worth. The fall dates complement earlier announced shows starting April 2 in St. Augustine, Florida. Strings follows his recent Grammy win for Best Bluegrass Album.

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Interpol has announced a major North American tour kicking off July 31 in Denver. The run will feature some of the band's biggest headlining shows and wraps up October 17 in Nashville. Opening acts include Youth Lagoon, DIIV, Julie, Loathe, and French Police on select dates.

 

 

 

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