Kameron Marlowe is kicking off 2026 by putting his live show front and center. The Columbia Nashville artist just announced his Spring Headline Tour, a coast-to-coast run that stretches from January through May and hits some of the most respected clubs, theaters, and festival stages in the country.
If you’ve seen Marlowe live, you already know this is a big deal. His shows lean heavy on raw vocals, Southern rock grit, and the kind of crowd connection that turns casual listeners into lifers.
The tour officially launches in January with international dates, including Mexico and Europe, before settling into a packed U.S. run through the spring. Stops include Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee, Fort Worth, Pelham, Waco, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Sacramento, and more. The routing also includes major festival appearances like Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa, C2C Festival overseas, and Stagecoach in California.
Tickets for Kameron Marlowe’s Spring 2026 tour go on sale Friday, January 9 at 10 a.m. local time, with select presales happening throughout the week. Fans can find tickets and full tour details at kameronmarlowe.com.
This run comes as Marlowe continues building momentum off his album Sad Songs For The Soul and recent releases like “Let The Lonely” and “Fire On The Hillside,” with more new music expected later this year. Between the new material and the rooms he’s choosing to play, this tour feels like a statement moment, not a victory lap.
If you’re looking for a 2026 show that still feels loud, sweaty, and real, this is one worth circling now before ticket availability tightens up.