Sarah McLachlan Expands Better Broken Tour with Summer Dates

New concerts added across the U.S. in support of her latest album.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 4:30pm

Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan has announced additional summer tour dates for her Better Broken Tour, in support of her new album of the same name. The new concerts will take the tour to venues across the United States, including stops in Tennessee, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Illinois, California, and Washington.

Why it matters

McLachlan is one of the most acclaimed and successful female singer-songwriters of the past three decades, known for her emotive, introspective music. The expansion of her tour for the new album demonstrates continued strong demand for her live performances and the ongoing popularity of her artistry.

The details

The new summer leg of the Better Broken Tour will kick off on June 15 in Franklin, Tennessee at the FirstBank Amphitheater. Other stops include Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Diego, Bend, Oregon, and two nights in Woodinville, Washington at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery to conclude the tour. The tour will also feature performances at several iconic venues like Forest Hills Stadium in New York, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.

  • The Better Broken Tour will kick off the new summer dates on June 15, 2026.
  • The tour will conclude with two nights on August 8-9, 2026 in Woodinville, Washington.

The players

Sarah McLachlan

A Canadian singer-songwriter known for her emotive, introspective music and as one of the most acclaimed and successful female artists of the past three decades.

Allison Russell

The special guest who will join McLachlan on all upcoming tour dates.

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What’s next

Ticket information for the expanded Better Broken Tour dates is available on McLachlan's website.

The takeaway

Sarah McLachlan's decision to expand her Better Broken Tour with additional summer dates underscores her enduring popularity and the continued demand for her emotive, introspective music performed live.