Cass McCombs Announces 2026 Tour, Shares New "Missionary Bell" Video
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Cass McCombs Announces 2026 Tour, Shares New "Missionary Bell" Video
"Cass McCombs has announced more tour dates in support of his latest album, Interior Live Oak. The newly announced shows take place next year in Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. See the dates below. To go with the tour news, McCombs has also shared a new music video for Interior Live Oak's "Missionary Bell." It's directed by Andy Madeleine, produced by Malcolm Pullinger, and features archival footage of the Bay Area and Monterey, California. Watch it below."
"Cass McCombs: 02-16 Winterthur, Switzerland - Salzhaus02-18 Istanbul, Turkey - Blind02-20 London, England - Union Chapel02-22 Dublin, Ireland - Workman's Club03-17 Los Angeles, CA - Zebulon #03-19 New York, NY - LPR #03-20 Hamden, CT - Space Ballroom #03-21 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall #03-22 Northampton, MA - Iron Horse #03-24 Montreal, Quebec - Bar "Le Ritz" PDB #03-25 Toronto, Ontario - Horseshoe Tavern #03-27 Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig #03-28 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall #03-29 Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium #03-30 Saint Paul, MN - Turf Club #04-01 Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater #04-04 Seattle, WA - Tractor Tavern *04-05 Portland, OR - Aladdin *04-07 Petaluma, CA - Mystic Theatre *04-09 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall *04-10 Los Angeles, CA - Lodge Room *04-11 West Hollywood, CA - Troubadour * # with Chris Cohen* with Hand Habits"
Cass McCombs will perform additional shows next year across Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada in support of Interior Live Oak. A new music video for the album track "Missionary Bell" was released, directed by Andy Madeleine and produced by Malcolm Pullinger, featuring archival footage of the Bay Area and Monterey, California. North American dates include Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco, and several others. Select performances list Chris Cohen or Hand Habits as supporting acts. "County Line" is listed at No. 81 on Pitchfork's The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s list.
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