Devo Extends 'Mutate, Don't Stagnate' Tour Through June

The 'Whip It' rockers add new dates to their 2026 tour schedule.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

Devo has extended their 'Mutate, Don't Stagnate' tour through June 2026, adding new dates starting June 2 in Indianapolis and wrapping up on June 13 in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The tour, which celebrates over 50 years of the band's music, will also include performances at the Coachella Festival in April.

Why it matters

Devo's enduring popularity and ability to connect with both longtime fans and new generations of listeners underscores the timeless appeal of their unique brand of new wave and art rock. The extended tour schedule provides more opportunities for fans to experience the band's iconic songs and energetic live performances.

The details

The newly added tour dates begin on June 2 in Indianapolis and conclude on June 13 in Mashantucket, Connecticut. Tickets for most shows will go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Following the U.S. shows, Devo will head overseas with The B-52s for two 'Cosmic De-Evolution' tour dates in London and Manchester on June 20 and 21, respectively.

  • Devo's Mutate, Don't Stagnate tour begins on April 3 in Wheatland, California.
  • The band will perform at the Coachella Festival on April 10 and 17.
  • The new tour dates added for June 2 through June 13 will go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
  • Devo and The B-52s will perform the 'Cosmic De-Evolution' tour dates in London on June 20 and Manchester on June 21.

The players

Devo

An American new wave band formed in 1972, known for their unique blend of art rock and satirical take on modern society.

Mark Mothersbaugh

The lead singer of Devo.

Gerald Casale

The bassist of Devo.

Josh Hager

The guitarist of Devo.

Bob Mothersbaugh

The guitarist of Devo.

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What’s next

Devo will head overseas with The B-52s for two 'Cosmic De-Evolution' tour dates, June 20 in London and June 21 in Manchester.

The takeaway

Devo's ability to maintain a loyal fanbase and attract new listeners over the course of their 50-year career is a testament to the enduring appeal of their unique brand of new wave and art rock. The extended tour schedule provides more opportunities for fans to experience the band's iconic songs and energetic live performances.