Bruce Hornsby Schedules 44 US Concert Dates for Indigo Park Tour
Pianist and three-time Grammy winner Bruce Hornsby will embark on a 44-date nationwide Indigo Park Tour starting in June 2026. Accompanied by his longtime six-piece ensemble, The Noisemakers, the tour follows the April launch of his newest studio album and celebrates 4 a long time of his musical profession.
The itinerary, initially introduced on January 20, 2026, spans numerous US theaters and amphitheaters. According to Shore Fire Media, tickets for the in depth run went on sale to most people on January 23, leading to early sellouts at venues such because the Neptune Theater in Seattle.
The summer season leg kicks off on June 2 on the Cascade Theater in Redding, California. Additional stops in June embody Portland and San Francisco, the place Hornsby is scheduled to carry out on the Palace of Fine Arts. Data from Songkick confirms the tour will proceed by way of July and August with stops in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
| month | Key Cities | Remarkable Venues |
|---|---|---|
| June 2026 | Redding, Portland, Seattle, Ojai | Cascade, Revolution Hall, Neptune Theater |
| July 2026 | Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York | Oak Bluffs, Morristown, Patchogue |
| August+ | Additional summer season stops nationwide | Various theaters and amphitheaters |
The tour is known as after Hornsby’s new ten-track album, Indigo Park, which was launched on April 3, 2026. The file was produced by Hornsby and Tony Berg at Sound City in California, that includes visitor contributions from artists Bob Weir and Bonnie Raitt.
“Bruce Hornsby announces an extensive run of 2026 US tour dates alongside his longtime six-piece band, The Noisemakers.” mentioned the official tour announcement.
The 2026 performances are anticipated to mix new materials with hits from his 1986 debut, The Way It Is. Live for Live Music reviews that the tour goals to showcase the musical telepathy of The Noisemakers by way of spontaneous setlists and full-length live performance experiences.
