What's Happening?
The Strokes have announced a comprehensive headlining tour for 2026, following their performance at Coachella. The tour will begin in June and extend through the fall, covering North America, Europe, and Japan. Notable stops include performances at major
music festivals such as Outside Lands in San Francisco, Summer Sonic in Japan, and Just Like Heaven in Pasadena. The tour will also feature performances in cities like Chicago, Toronto, Boston, and Seattle. The band will be joined by artists like Thundercat, Cage the Elephant, and Hamilton Leithauser on select dates. This tour supports their newly announced album, 'Reality Awaits,' set to release on June 26.
Why It's Important?
The Strokes' tour announcement is significant as it marks a major return to the global music scene, highlighting the band's enduring popularity and influence. The tour will likely boost local economies in the cities they visit, as concerts often increase tourism and local spending. Additionally, the inclusion of various supporting acts can introduce fans to new music, potentially broadening the audience for these artists. The tour also underscores the importance of live music in the post-pandemic era, as it represents a return to large-scale events that were previously restricted.
What's Next?
Fans can expect ticket presales to begin on April 15, with general sales starting on April 17. The tour will kick off on June 12 at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN, and conclude on October 28 in Dublin, Ireland. The release of 'Reality Awaits' on June 26 will coincide with the tour, potentially driving album sales and streaming numbers. The band's performance at various festivals will also likely attract significant media attention, further promoting their new album and tour.











