Hayley Williams Quietly Drops 2026 Tour Dates

Hayley Williams Quietly Drops 2026 Tour Dates


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Hayley Williams’ tour dates for 2026 have been added to her official website’s homepage, which currently features a design reminiscent of a ’90s computer desktop.

An image file titled “oops.jpg” offers a peek at a snapshot of a Macbook screen that shows a tour announcement preview with a “NOT FOR RELEASE” watermark — suggesting that Williams leaked the itinerary early. The picture has a list of 20 cities she’s scheduled to visit on the At a Bachelor Party Tour.

The Paramore frontwoman’s solo trek kicks off in the United States with a concert in Atlanta, Ga., on March 28 and runs through June 29 in Dublin, Ireland. Williams will make it to several U.S. markets — plus Toronto, Canada, and select cities in Europe.

Information about ticket on-sale dates is not yet available.

Williams’ tour will be in support of her latest album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party — which arrived unsequenced and scattered across her website, and then on streaming services, in August, but just got a physical CD and vinyl release on Friday, Nov. 7, with an added track (“Showbiz,” embedded below).

See the list of Williams’ 2026 tour dates:

March 28 – Atlanta, Ga. (Tabernacle)

March 31 – Toronto, Canada (Massey Hall)

April 3-4 – Boston, Mass. (Citizens House of Blues)

April 6-7 – Philadelphia, Pa. (Franklin Music Hall)

April 9-10 – New York, NY (Hammerstein Ballroom

April 14 – Baltimore, Md. (The Lyric)

April 18 – Minneapolis, Minn. (Fillmore)

April 21-22 – Chicago, Ill. (Chicago Theater)

April 25, 27 – Nashville, Tenn. (Ryman Auditorium)

May 2 – Austin, Texas (ACL Live at the Moody Theater)

May 5 – Phoenix, Ariz. (Van Buren)

May 7, 9 – Oakland, Calif. (Fox Theater)

May 12-13 – Los Angeles, Calif. (The Wiltern)

June 5 – Milan, Italy (Alcatraz)

June 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Paradiso)

June 10 – Cologne, Germany (Live Music Hall)

June 15 – Berlin, Germany (Tempodrom)

June 16 – Copenhagen, Denmark (Poolen)

June 22 – Manchester, U.K. (Academy)

June 26 – Glasgow, Scotland (O2 Academy)

June 29 – Dublin, Ireland (National Stadium)


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