Rock music fans, mark your calendars: 2026 is gearing up to be a seismic year on the concert trail. From seminal bands reigniting their fire to major anniversaries fueling massive packages, the upcoming tours are sending waves through the industry. Let’s dive into some of the most significant shows as they stand today.
Rush – Fifty Something Tour
The surprise comeback tour from Rush marks a major moment in rock—first tour since 2015’s R40 and the first without the late drummer Neil Peart. Founding members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are joined by drummer Anika Nilles, with Lee saying they plan to “add another musician or two to expand our sound a wee bit.” (UCR)
Bon Jovi Returns to the Road
After four years away following vocal-cord issues, Jon Bon Jovi is leading the band back into action in 2026. As reported, the band will reprise arena and stadium dates that remind fans why they matter beyond nostalgia.
Iron Maiden – Run For Your Lives Tour
Metal giants Iron Maiden have mapped out a trek focusing on their first nine albums, with North American stadiums booked for the 2026 leg alongside support from Megadeth and Anthrax.
Journey Deep Cuts Tour
While full details are still emerging, Journey have revealed plans for approximately 120 shows across 2026 and 2027 that will dive deep into their catalog—“from ’78 on, we’re going to dig deep,” said guitarist Neal Schon.
Residency & Festival Additions
Don’t forget the haven’t-t-left-us-yet residencies. Bands like the Eagles and Chicago are extending their Las Vegas residencies into 2026. Meanwhile, the German duo 10cc will embark on a 22-date UK run next year.
This is just the start—expect even more announcements as 2026 approaches. One thing’s clear: rock’s old guard isn’t giving up the road without a fight.