Ringo Starr is hitting the road again this fall with his legendary All Starr Band. The former Beatles drummer announced a fresh run of North American dates for September and October 2026, promising nights filled with classic hits from his solo career and the Fab Four catalog.
The tour marks another exciting chapter for the 86-year-old music icon, who continues to tour regularly with an ever-changing but always stellar lineup of musical friends. “We’re going to have a great time!” Ringo said in a statement, reflecting his signature enthusiasm for live performance.
Confirmed 2026 Fall Tour Dates
- September 11 – The Fillmore, Detroit, MI
- September 12 – Hard Rock Casino, Cincinnati, OH
- September 13 – The Paramount, Huntington, NY
- September 18 – Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
- September 19 – Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, FL
- September 20 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, FL
- September 25 – The Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
- September 26 – The Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
- October 2 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
- October 3 – The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
- October 9 – The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Additional dates may be added. Tickets are expected to go on sale soon via Ticketmaster and local venues.
The All Starr Band Lineup
Ringo’s current All Starr Band features an impressive roster of veteran musicians. While specific names for the fall run are still being finalized, past iterations have included Steve Lukather (Toto), Edgar Winter, Colin Hay (Men at Work), Warren Ham, Gregg Bissonette, and more. The band is known for delivering a mix of Ringo’s solo hits (“Photograph,” “It Don’t Come Easy”), Beatles classics (“Yellow Submarine,” “With a Little Help from My Friends”), and songs from the other members’ catalogs.
Ringo has said the rotating lineup keeps things fresh and fun. “It’s always different, but it’s always great,” he noted in previous tour announcements. The shows typically run around two hours, blending nostalgia with high-energy performances.
Ringo’s Enduring Legacy
At 86, Ringo Starr remains one of rock’s most beloved figures. His post-Beatles solo career and the All Starr Band concept have allowed him to keep performing well into his later years. The fall tour follows a busy 2025-2026 schedule that included select dates and special appearances.
Fans can expect an evening of peace, love, and rock ‘n’ roll — the perfect mix of hits and good vibes that only Ringo can deliver.