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18 February, 2026Print
Steve Earle Announces 70+ Date 2026 North American Tour
Multiple Nights at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and Gramercy Theatre in New York, Plus One Night at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium
Festival Appearances Include New Orleans Jazz Fest, Pickathon & More
Tickets On Sale This Week
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Tuesday, February 17 — Today, GRAMMY® award-winning singer, songwriter, author, actor, and activist Steve Earle announces he will return to the road in 2026 with Steve Earle: Fifty One Years of Songs and Stories, an expansive North American tour spanning more than 70 performances across the United States and Canada from February through November.
Among the many highlights, Earle - recently inducted as the Grand Ole Opry’s newest member – returns to the Opry House in Nashville on February 21 alongside The Oak Ridge Boys, followed by another Opry appearance on March 17. He will also perform two special nights at New York City’s Gramercy Theatre on February 27 and March 13, and take the stage at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium on May 31. Other special engagements include a slot on the Outlaw Country Cruise 2026, which sets sail out of Miami, FL on March 20. Not to mention, the acclaimed troubadour will appear at New Orleans Jazz Fest, and Pickathon, among others. In select cities that previously hosted his “51” concept performances, Earle will deliver entirely new setlists and special programming.
Artist presale begins Wednesday, February 18 at 10:00 AM local time, followed by venue and promoter presales on Thursday, February 19 at 10:00 AM local time. Earle’s confirmed schedule from February-November, 2026 is enclosed below. For tickets and additional information, visit: https://www.steveearle.com/
Americana Highways hailed Earle’s recent Milwaukee show as “an evening of raw performances and insightful commentary,” going on to assure, “Earle had reminded Milwaukee why his songs – and the stories behind them – endure after fifty years.” Plus,Parklife DC raved, “This Birchmere show delivered on incredible songs, along with the often side-splittingly hilarious stories behind them. It was a reminder that, as a singer-songwriter and a storyteller, Steve Earle continues to be one of the best we have.”
Regarded as a “Renaissance Man” across culture, Earle has left an indelible mark on not only music, but also literature, film, theater, radio, and the world, at large. Just last month, he won Best Regional Roots Music Album at the 68th GRAMMY® awards for A Tribute to the King of Zydeco, featuring his version “Just Like A Woman” with Anthony Dopsie. He stands out as a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, while the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music honored him during 2023. Not to mention, he remains a staunch and highly vocal advocate for individuals with autism, hosting and curating the annual John Henry’s Friends Benefit Concert—in its 11th year as of 2025.
Stay tuned for more news and announcements from Steve Earle coming soon.
Tour Dates
2/21 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House*
2/27 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre
3/13 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre
3/17 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House
3/20 Miami, FL Outlaw Country Cruise 2026
3/26 Richmond, VA Carmax Soft Opening
5/3 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Jazz Fest
5/26 Alexandria, VA Birchmere
5/28 Akron, OH Goodyear Theater
5/29 Shipshewana, IN Blue Gate Theater
5/30 Mount Vernon, KY Renfro Valley
5/31 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
6/2 Tallahassee, FL The Moon
6/4 Dothan, AL Dothan Opera House
6/5 Albany, GA Albany Municipal Auditorium
6/6 Newberry, SC Newberry Opera House
6/7 Mount Dora, FL Mount Dora Theater
6/9 Key West, FL Key West Theater
6/11 Clearwater, FL Capitol Theater
6/12 Sugar Hill, GA Eagle Theatre
6/13 Gainesville, FL Heartwood Stage
6/14 Stuart, FL Lyric Theatre
6/16 Ponte Vedra, FL Ponte Vedra Music Hall
6/18 Winston Salem, NC Ramkat
6/19 Union Hall, VA The Coves Amphitheater
6/20 Roanoke Rapids, NC Weldon Mills Theater
6/21 Myrtle Beach, SC Carolina Opry
6/23 Toronto, ON Danforth
6/25 Montreal, QC Beanfield
6/26 Moncton, NB Casino Newbrunswick
6/27 Halifax, NS Casino Nova Scotia
6/28 Halifax, NS Casino Nova Scotia
6/30 Groton, MA Groton Hill Music Center
7/2 Fredericton, NB The Playhouse (Presale link here)
7/3 Quebec City, QC Palais Montcalm
7/4 Belleville, ON Empire
7/5 Orillia, ON Mariposa Folk
7/7 Northampton, MA Academy of Music
7/8 Waterville, ME Waterville Opera House
7/10 Ottawa, ON Ottawa Blues Fest
7/11 Sault Ste. Marie, MI Kewadin Casino^
7/12 Rhinelander, WI Hodag Festival^
7/13 Thunder Bay, ON Thunder Bay Community Center
7/15 Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings
7/16 Regina, SK Casino Regina
7/17 Red Deer, AB Red Deer Memorial
7/18 Kelowna, BC Kelowna Community Theater
7/20 Missoula, MT Wilma
7/25 Livingston, MT Pine Creek Lodge
7/27 Coquitlam, BC Great Canadian Casino Vancouver
7/28 Seattle, WA Neptune
7/30 Grants Pass, OR Rogue Theater
8/1 Portland, OR Pickathon
8/2 Portland, OR Pickathon
8/4 Ketchum, ID Araygos
8/6 Crested Butte, CO Center for the Arts
8/7 Colorado Springs, CO Boot Barn Hall
8/8 Albuquerque, NM Kimo
8/9 Roswell, NM The Liberty
8/11 San Antonio, TX The Stable
8/12 Arlington, TX Arlington Music Hall
8/14 Tulsa, OK Osage Casino
8/15 Salina, KS Stiefel
8/16 St. Louis, MO The Sovereign
8/18 Evanston, IL Cahn Auditorium
8/19 Cincinnati, OH Ludlows Garage
8/21 Bethlehem, PA Musik Fest Cafe
8/22 Amagansett, NY Stephens Talkhouse
9/5 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena~
9/7 Oslo, Norway Oslo Spektrum~
9/8 Stockholm, Sweden Filadelfia Convention Center~
9/10 Amsterdam, Netherlands AFAS Live~
9/11 Antwerp, Belgium OLT Rivierenhof~
9/12 London, UK The O2~
10/2 San Francisco, CA Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
10/3 San Francisco, CA Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
10/4 San Francisco, CA Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
*with The Oak Ridge Boys
^with Reckless Kelly
~with The Waterboys
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About Steve Earle
Steve Earle is widely regarded as one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation. As a protege of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, he quickly became a master storyteller in his own right. In addition to penning songs for Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, The Pretenders, and many more, 1986 saw him release his debut record as an artist, Guitar Town. The album quickly rose to #1 on country charts and stands as a timeless Americana classic. Meanwhile, his 1988 hit “Copperhead Road” has been named an official state song of Tennessee. He followed up with projects such as The Revolution Starts...Now (2004), Washington Square Serenade (2007), and TOWNES (2009), receiving consecutive GRAMMY® awards. Outside of music, Earle has published a novel, I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive (2011), and a collection of short stories, Dog House Roses (2003). He has appeared as an actor in several films and had recurring roles in the HBO series The Wire and Tremé. In 2009, he appeared in and wrote the score for the off-Broadway play Samara, while he later appeared in and wrote the music for Coal Country, receiving a Drama Desk Award nomination. Earle is also the host of the weekly show Hard Core Troubadour on Sirius Radio’s Outlaw Country channel. Speaking to his impact and influence, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020, while he was honored by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music in 2023. In 2025, he joined the Grand Ole Opry as its newest member. Using his platform to challenge power and amplify marginalized voices, he is a longtime advocate for social justice, prison reform, and free expression. Ultimately, Earle has carved out a legacy that extends far beyond music itself.
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