The Strokes released their seventh album, Reality Awaits, this spring and now the New York City band is planning a world tour to support it. The band is currently in the midst of a two-weekend run at Coachella, and their tour kicks off in June and will run through October. The tour will features performances at festivals like Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, and Japan’s Summer Sonic 2026, along with stops in cities like Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, London and Dublin. Joining the band at various dates are supporting acts Thundercat, Cage the Elephant, Hamilton Leithauser, Fat White Family, Alex Cameron and ÖLÜM.
Presale tickets are on sale now for all dates, and general on sale tickets will be available Friday, April 17. Here’s what you need to know to see The Strokes on tour in 2026, including ticket prices, tour dates, and how to get resale tickets if Ticketmaster is sold out.
When is The Strokes’ 2026 World Tour?
The Strokes will be playing North America, Europe, and Japan this year. The tour begins June 12 when the band plays the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and goes through October 2026.
(The Strokes)
Who is performing with The Strokes on tour?
Thundercat, Cage the Elephant, Hamilton Leithauser, Fat White Family, Alex Cameron and ÖLÜM will perform at select dates across the tour; you can find out which artists will be performing at specific venues on the detailed schedule below.
When do tickets for The Strokes’ 2026 tour go on sale?
Presale ticketing for The Strokes’ tour began on April 15 (the window to gain access to presale tickets is now closed) and general on-sale starts on Friday, April 17.
The Strokes ‘Reality Awaits’ tour ticket cost:
Ticket prices for The Strokes’ 2026 tour start around $90 on Ticketmaster. There are also resale tickets available via reliable third-party sites like Gametime or StubHub, often with lower prices and wider selection.
The Strokes 2026 Tour Dates
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June 12—Manchester, TN—Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
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June 15—Clarkston, MI—Pine Knob Music Theatre*
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June 17—Chicago, IL—United Center*
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June 19—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center*
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June 21—Toronto, ON—RBC Amphitheatre*
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June 23—Boston, MA—TD Garden*
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June 26—Philadelphia, PA—TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann*
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June 27—Columbia, MD—Merriweather Post Pavilion*
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July 12—Richmond, VA—Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront☨
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July 14—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center*
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July 15—Noblesville, IN—Ruoff Music Center*
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July 17—Milwaukee, WI—American Family Insurance Amphitheater‡
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July 19—Saint Paul, MN—Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
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July 22—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre†
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July 23—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre†
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August 8—San Francisco, CA—Outside Lands Music Festival
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August 14—Tokyo, JP—Summer Sonic
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August 15—Osaka, JP—Summer Sonic
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August 22—Pasadena, CA—Just Like Heaven
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August 25—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheater
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August 27—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena
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August 28—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
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September 12—Tampa, FL—Benchmark International Arena
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September 13—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
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September 17—Charlotte, NC—Truliant Amphitheater
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September 18—Atlanta, GA—Shaky Knees Music Festival
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September 20—Asbury Park, NJ—Sea.Hear.Now Festival
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October 6—London, U.K.—The O2§
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October 11—Amsterdam, NL—Ziggo Dome§
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October 13—Dusseldorf, DE—PSD Bank Dome§
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October 15—Berlin, DE—Uber Arena§
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October 17—Bologna, IT—Unipol Arena§
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October 20—Barcelona, ES—Palau Sant Jordi§
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October 22—Paris, FR—Accor Arena§
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October 25—Newcastle, U.K.—Utilita Arena§
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October 26—Manchester, U.K.—Co-op Live§
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October 28—Dublin, IE—3Arena§
*with Thundercat and Hamilton Leithauser
☨with Hamilton Leithauser
‡with Cage the Elephant and Thundercat
†with Hamilton Leithauser and ÖLÜM
§with Fat White Family and Alex Cameron