Veteran emo outfit Taking Back Sunday are keeping their momentum rolling into 2026, officially announcing a fall U.S. tour alongside fellow scene staples Thrice and Saves the Day. The run kicks off in mid-September and stretches through October, hitting major markets across the country before wrapping in Las Vegas.
The newly announced dates build on an already packed year for the band, which includes festival appearances and a spring run. Frontman Adam Lazzara shared that the band has been deep in rehearsal, refining arrangements and preparing a set that reflects both their legacy and evolution.
The tour will feature stops in cities like Nashville, Brooklyn, Milwaukee, San Diego, and Phoenix, along with a special performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark album Louder Now.
Notably, the band’s current lineup continues to include returning members John Nolan and Fred Mascherino, whose presence reconnects multiple eras of Taking Back Sunday’s catalog and adds to the anticipation surrounding these live shows.
Tickets for the fall tour go on sale May 1 at 10 a.m. local time. With a lineup rooted in early 2000s emo but still actively evolving, this run shapes up to be one of the more nostalgic—and high-energy—rock tours of the year.
