Mammoth WVH are going all in for 2026, unveiling a packed North American tour in support of their album The End, with additional dates and appearances stretching across the year.
The main headlining run kicks off March 5, 2026 in Buffalo, New York and wraps up April 4, 2026 in Prior Lake, Minnesota, featuring support from 10 Years and James and the Cold Gun.
📅 Full North American Headline Tour Dates (March–April 2026)
- March 5 — Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
- March 7 — Ottawa, ON @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- March 8 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
- March 10 — Montreal, QC @ L’Olympia
- March 11 — Portland, ME @ State Theatre
- March 13 — Atlantic City, NJ @ Tropicana Showroom
- March 14 — Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center
- March 15 — Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre
- March 18 — Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore Hall
(More mid-tour dates continue through late March before the final stop in Minnesota.)
🔥 Additional 2026 Appearances & Extended Tour Dates
Beyond the headline run, Mammoth’s 2026 schedule expands significantly:
- April 25 — Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
- April 28 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
- April 29 — Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
- May 1 — West Valley City, UT @ Maverik Center
- May 5 — Moline, IL @ Vibrant Arena
- May 6 — Oshkosh, WI @ Oshkosh Arena
- May 8 — Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura Amphitheater
- May 9 — Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater
- May 12 — Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
- May 13 — Clearwater, FL @ The BayCare Sound
The band is also slated for European dates and major festivals in June, plus late-year shows across Europe (November 2026), signaling a truly global tour cycle.
This tour supports Mammoth’s third album The End (released October 2025), with Wolfgang Van Halen continuing his signature approach of writing and recording nearly everything himself.
The live lineup remains consistent, featuring:
- Jon Jourdan – guitar
- Frank Sidoris – guitar
- Ronnie Ficarro – bass
- Garrett Whitlock – drums
2026 isn’t just another cycle — it’s shaping up as Mammoth’s most aggressive touring year yet, combining headlining shows, festival appearances, and major support slots across continents.
The strategy is clear: build momentum, expand globally, and push The End into a defining era for the band.
If there was ever a year to catch Mammoth live — this is it.