Billy Strings is keeping his momentum rolling into the end of the year, officially announcing a fall 2026 U.S. tour that will stretch from September through December.
The newly added dates pick up after his already packed spring and summer run, kicking off with a three-night stand in Denver from September 18–20 before heading across major markets including Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland, Eugene, and Baltimore.
The tour is currently set to wrap December 11 in Fort Worth, Texas, with an additional date expected to be announced shortly after.
The fall leg hits a wide range of venues, from arenas to more intimate theater performances, including stops at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles and the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, alongside larger plays like Kia Forum in Inglewood and Oakland Arena.
This run follows an already stacked 2026 schedule that includes festival appearances and a July 4 performance in Austin, as well as a summer stretch through the East Coast and Midwest.
Tickets for the fall tour will first be available through an artist presale beginning April 1 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale starting April 3 via Ticketmaster.
The tour adds to what has been a huge stretch for Billy Strings, who continues to build on the success of his 2024 album Highway Prayers and a relentless touring schedule that has made him one of the most in-demand live acts in roots and Americana right now.
With arena dates, theater shows, and festival appearances all in the mix, the fall 2026 run cements Billy Strings’ status as one of the most dynamic touring artists in the game right now.
