Jam Band Goose Announces Upstate NY Summer Tour Dates

Tickets for the popular jam band's shows in the region go on sale this Friday.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 7:31am

The popular jam band Goose has announced a series of tour dates in Upstate New York this summer, including stops in Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. Tickets for the shows will go on sale to the general public this Friday, January 31st.

Why it matters

Goose has seen a meteoric rise in popularity over the past few years, becoming one of the most in-demand jam bands in the country. Their Upstate New York tour dates are expected to be among their biggest shows of the year, drawing fans from across the region to experience the band's high-energy live performances.

The details

The Upstate New York tour dates are part of Goose's larger summer tour schedule, which will see the band performing at major music festivals and venues across the country. The Upstate stops include a show at the St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater in Syracuse on July 11th, a performance at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center on July 18th, and a concert at the Buffalo Riverworks on August 1st.

  • Tickets for the Upstate New York tour dates will go on sale this Friday, January 31st.
  • The Syracuse show is scheduled for July 11th.
  • The Rochester show is scheduled for July 18th.
  • The Buffalo show is scheduled for August 1st.

The players

Goose

A popular American jam band that has seen a rapid rise in popularity in recent years, known for their high-energy live performances.

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What they’re saying

“We're really excited to be bringing our tour to Upstate New York this summer. The fans in this region have been so supportive, and we can't wait to play for them live.”

— Rick Mitarotonda, Lead Singer, Goose (NationalToday.com)

What’s next

Tickets for Goose's Upstate New York tour dates will go on sale to the general public this Friday, January 31st, at 10am local time.

The takeaway

Goose's Upstate New York tour dates are a must-see for jam band fans in the region, as the group continues to rise in popularity and demand for their live shows.