Black Country, New Road to Tour North America
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Black Country, New Road to Tour North America
"Black Country, New Road are set to tour the United States and Canada in June and July. It's the now-sextet's second run of North American shows since releasing Forever Howlong, their first album since the departure of frontman Isaac Wood, last year. Chicago's Horsegirl will open at all dates. Check out Black Country, New Road's full 2026 itinerary below. Revisit the interview Black Country, New Road Head Into the Unknown."
"06-16 Montreal, Quebec - Mtelus ^06-17 Toronto, Ontario - History ^06-21 New Windsor, NY - Storm King Art Center ^06-23 Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music Hall ^06-26 Lakewood, OH - The Roxy ^06-27 Madison, WI - The Sylee ^06-28 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom ^06-30 Kalamazoo, MI - Bell's Brewery ^07-01 McKees Rocks, PA - Roxian Theatre ^07-02 Richmond, VA - The National ^"
"02-22 Perth, Australia - Perth Festival02-24 Newtown, Australia - Enmore Theatre02-25 Hobart, Australia - Odeon Theatre02-26 St Kilda, Australia - Palace Foreshore02-28 Brisband, Australia - The Tivoli03-03 Auckland, New Zealand - Powerstation03-04 Wellington, New Zealand - Meow Nui04-14 Helsinki, Finland - Aaniwalli04-15 Tallinn, Estonia - Paavli Kultuurivabrik04-16 Riga, Latvia - Palladium Riga04-18 Vilnius, Lithuania - Kablys04-20 Istanbul, Turkey - IF Performance Hall Besiktas04-22 Sofia, Bulgaria - Club Dom04-23 Bucharest, Romania - Control Club04-25 Athens, Greece - Floyd Live Music Venue"
Black Country, New Road will tour the United States and Canada in June and July as a sextet, marking a second North American run since releasing Forever Howlong. Forever Howlong served as the group's first album following the departure of frontman Isaac Wood. Chicago's Horsegirl will open every North American date. The 2026 itinerary spans Australia, New Zealand, multiple European cities and venues, and a concentrated North American stretch including festival and arena sites. Notable stops include Mtelus in Montreal, Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, Roadrunner in Boston, and Hatfield Park in England.
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