Alter Bridge have announced the second U.S. leg of their What Lies Within Tour, extending their 2026 live cycle with a new fall run that will carry the band through 18 cities. The trek begins November 5 in Philadelphia and ends December 5 in Reno, Nevada, with Big Wreck and Tim Montana supporting on select dates.
The tour continues to support Alter Bridge’s self-titled eighth studio album, which arrived in January 2026. The band has already been using the What Lies Within banner throughout the year, and this new leg keeps that momentum going well into the fall. Tickets for the run go on sale Friday, May 29 at 10 a.m. local time, with presales taking place earlier in the week through the band’s official channels.
Here is the full list of dates for the Alter Bridge 2026 North American Tour:
- Nov. 05 – Philadelphia, Penn. @ Franklin Music Hall
- Nov. 07 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore
- Nov. 08 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Buffalo Riverworks
- Nov. 10 – Cleveland, Ohio @ The Agora
- Nov. 12 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave / Eagles Club
- Nov. 14 – Prior Lake, Minn. @ Mystic Lake Casino
- Nov. 15 – Kansas City, Mo. @ VooDoo Lounge at Harrah’s Kansas City
- Nov. 17 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Pageant
- Nov. 19 – San Antonio, Texas @ The Aztec Theatre
- Nov. 21 – Maricopa, Ariz. @ The Events Center at Harrah’s Ak-Chin
- Nov. 22 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues
- Nov. 24 – Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Theater
- Nov. 25 – Seattle, Wash. @ The Moore Theatre
- Nov. 27 – Spokane, Wash. @ Fox Theater
- Nov. 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex
- Nov. 30 – Denver, Colo. @ Mission Ballroom
- Dec. 03 – Wheatland, Calif. @ Hard Rock Live Sacramento
- Dec. 05 – Reno, Nev. @ Silver Legacy Grande Exposition Hall
The band’s official site also confirms the leg as part of the What Lies Within U.S. Tour, noting that Big Wreck and Tim Montana will appear on select dates. The site lists the new run alongside the band’s other 2026 touring activity, including a summer European stretch and the newly announced Blackbird Festival 2026 in Cardiff.
This announcement follows a busy stretch for Alter Bridge, who have continued rolling out music and live dates around the release of their new album. The Loudwire report frames the fall run as the second U.S. leg of the tour, showing that the group is keeping a strong pace with no sign of slowing down.
What stands out here is the balance of scale and consistency. Alter Bridge are not reinventing the wheel; they are giving fans another solid, clearly mapped run with a strong support bill and a full sweep of major U.S. markets. For audiences waiting to catch the band live again, this is the kind of tour package that lands cleanly: new album, familiar power, and a route that hits both coasts and plenty in between.