Bleachers Announce 2026 North American Tour, Debut New Single 'Dirty Wedding Dress'

The indie-pop outfit led by Jack Antonoff will hit the road this summer and fall in support of their upcoming album 'everyone for ten minutes'.

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Bleachers, the indie-pop band led by Jack Antonoff, have announced a 2026 North American tour in support of their upcoming album 'everyone for ten minutes'. The band has also debuted a new single called 'dirty wedding dress', which features an eclectic folk-inspired sound with acoustic guitar, synth-brass, and Antonoff's gruff vocals. The lyrics touch on the challenges of fame and the music industry that Antonoff has experienced.

Why it matters

Bleachers is one of the most prominent indie-pop acts today, with a devoted fanbase that will be eager to catch the band on tour. The new album and single showcase Antonoff's songwriting versatility as he explores folk and Springsteen-esque sounds, building anticipation for the band's next chapter.

The details

The 'dirty wedding dress' single sees Bleachers taking a turn towards a more folk-influenced sound, with an acoustic guitar and synth-brass arrangement that draws comparisons to the music of Bruce Springsteen. Lyrically, the song touches on Antonoff's experiences with fame and the music industry, including references to his high-profile marriage to actress Margaret Qualley and critiques of music journalists and the 'broken machine' of the modern music business.

  • Bleachers will debut the new single 'dirty wedding dress' on March 10, 2026.
  • The band's 2026 North American tour will take place over the summer and fall, with dates scheduled from June through October.
  • Bleachers' new album 'everyone for ten minutes' is set for release on May 22, 2026.

The players

Bleachers

An indie-pop band led by musician Jack Antonoff, known for their anthemic sound and Antonoff's collaborations with high-profile artists.

Jack Antonoff

The frontman and creative force behind Bleachers, as well as a prolific songwriter and producer who has worked with artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde.

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What they’re saying

“There's too many interlopers that are showin' up / And some of 'em deserve second thoughts”

— Jack Antonoff, Bleachers Frontman (vice.com)

“So how can I talk to the ones counting streams? / Or the ones who like to bully the dolls? / Or the ones waitin' in line to get ripped off just to turn around and rip someone else off?”

— Jack Antonoff, Bleachers Frontman (vice.com)

What’s next

Tickets for Bleachers' 2026 North American tour will first be available via presale on Wednesday, March 18, with general on-sale beginning on Friday, March 20 through Ticketmaster.

The takeaway

Bleachers' new single 'dirty wedding dress' and upcoming tour showcase Jack Antonoff's continued evolution as a songwriter, blending folk and Springsteen-inspired sounds as he reflects on the challenges of fame and the modern music industry.