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America Announces 2026 North American Tour Dates
Legendary folk-rock band to hit the road for over 20 stops across the U.S. and Canada
Jan. 27, 2026 at 1:31pm
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America, the iconic folk-rock band formed in 1970, has announced the dates for their 2026 North American Tour. The tour will feature over 20 stops across the United States and Canada from March through June 2026, including performances at renowned venues like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the Paramount Theatre in Denver, and Massey Hall in Toronto.
Why it matters
America's 2026 tour is highly anticipated by fans, as it marks the band's first major tour since founding member Gerry Beckley's recent retirement from touring. The tour will give longtime fans a chance to see the band's surviving original members, Dewey Bunnell and Beckley, perform their classic hits one last time together.
The details
The tour will kick off on March 7 in Highland, California and wrap up on June 27 in Chicago. Along the way, America will make stops in cities like Louisville, Charlotte, Richardson, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Sarasota, Atlantic City, Reno, Nashville, Seattle, and more. The band will also perform on the 70's Rock & Romance Cruise out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in late March.
- The 2026 North American Tour will run from March 7 to June 27, 2026.
- America will perform on the 70's Rock & Romance Cruise from March 21-27, 2026.
- The tour will include over 20 stops across the U.S. and Canada.
The players
Dewey Bunnell
One of the founding members of America, Bunnell wrote and sang the band's hit songs like "Horse With No Name" and "Tin Man".
Gerry Beckley
The other founding member of America, Beckley wrote and sang the band's hits "I Need You" and "Sister Golden Hair". He recently retired from touring with the band.
Dan Peek
The third founding member of America, Peek left the band in 1977 and passed away in 2011 from a heart condition.
George Martin
The former Beatles producer who helmed four of America's platinum and gold-selling albums in the 1970s.
What they’re saying
“After 53 years sharing the stage together and an everlasting, great friendship, I will miss Gerry immensely on the road in 2026, but wish him all the best in his future endeavors – of which I'm sure there will be many! America will be taking the show back on the road this spring and I'm looking forward to a great year!”
— Dewey Bunnell (i95rock.com)
What’s next
Tickets for America's 2026 North American Tour are on sale now through the band's official website.
The takeaway
America's 2026 tour marks the end of an era, as founding member Gerry Beckley steps away from touring with the band. Fans will have one last chance to see the iconic folk-rock group's surviving original members, Dewey Bunnell and Beckley, perform their timeless hits live.
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