Cheap Trick Cancel or Reschedule Seven June 2026 Shows – Updated Tour Dates Revealed

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Cheap Trick have made significant changes to their June 2026 concert schedule, canceling four shows and rescheduling three others.

The adjustments affect headlining dates that were originally booked after the band’s co-headlining run with Styx. No specific reason was given beyond the standard statement of “circumstances beyond our control.”

As of June 12, 2026, the band canceled the following shows:

  • June 12 – Catoosa, OK @ Hard Rock Live
  • June 13 – Norman, OK @ Beats & Bites
  • June 20 – Standish, MI @ Saganing Eagles Landing Casino
  • June 27 – Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Lake Ribfest

The band rescheduled three other June dates:

  • June 21 → September 11 – Paw Paw, MI @ Warner Vineyards
  • June 25 → September 10 – Aurora, IL @ RiverEdge Park
  • June 28 → November 8 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee

The only remaining June show is June 24 in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Clyde Theatre.

In an official statement, the band confirmed that refunds for canceled shows will be available at the original point of purchase. Fan club presale codes (CTLIVE) are active for remaining and rescheduled dates.

Updated 2026 Tour Highlights (Selected Dates):

  • June 24 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Clyde Theatre (still on)
  • August 2 – Minnedosa, Canada @ Rockin’ the Fields of Minnedosa Festival
  • August 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
  • August 8 – Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery
  • September 10 – Aurora, IL @ RiverEdge Park (rescheduled)
  • September 11 – Paw Paw, MI @ Warner Vineyards (rescheduled)
  • September 24 – Louisville, KY @ Bourbon & Beyond Festival
  • November 8 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee (rescheduled)

These shows support Cheap Trick’s well-received 2025 album All Washed Up, which followed 2021’s In Another World.

While disappointing for fans who had tickets to the canceled June shows, Cheap Trick remain very active on the road in 2026 with a strong mix of headlining dates and major festivals. The band, now in their sixth decade, continue to deliver high-energy performances of classics like “I Want You to Want Me,” “Surrender,” and “The Flame.” These schedule changes appear logistical rather than health-related, allowing the band to space out dates more comfortably for the rest of the year.

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